20 



XVIII.— The land of Hucrh de Greutemaisnel. 

 . . . The same holds 10 hides in Mersetone . . . 



and 2 burgesses in Warwick pay 16 pence. 

 Of . Hugh . Osborn holds 5 hides in Billeslei . . . 



In Warwick 1 house of 8 pence. 



XXII.— Land of Robert de Statford. 

 The same Robert holds b hides in Edricestone 



and in Warwick 1 house paying 5 pence. 



XXVI. — Land of Ealph de Limesi. 

 Ralph holds of the king 5 hides in Budebroc 



In Warwick 7 houses paying 7 shillings per annum. 



XX VIII. — Land of William son of Carbucion. 

 The same William holds 4 hides in Burlei 



In Warwic one house paying 8 pence. 



XVI.— Land of Earl de Mellent. 

 The Earl of Mellent holds of the King Moitone. 



There are 2 hides. The land is sufficient for 8 ploughs. 



(Earl) Algar held it. In the domain is 1 plough, and 2 



serfs, and 6 villans, and 11 bordars, with 3 ploughs. 



There are 2 mills of 70 shillings and 12 acres of meadow. 



XVII.— Land of Turchil of Warwic. 

 In fee from Turchil the Earl of Mellent holds Moitone. 



There are there 2 hides. The land is sufficient for 2 



ploughs. In the domain is 1 plough, and 2 serfs, and 7 



villans, and 6 bordars with 3 ploughs. 

 There are 2 mills of 70s., and 8 "homines"* paying 32 



pence. It was worth 100 shillings, afterwards forty 



shillings, now 6 pounds. (Earl) Edwin held it. 

 This land R. Halebeld bought. 



These extracts show Myton to have been a place of some 



population. Respecting Cotes, which we know as Coten- 



end, we have this entry : — 



I. — Cotes. 

 The king holds Cotes. Ed%vin Cthe earl) held it. 

 There is one hide. The land is fit for 20 ploughs. In the 



domain there is 1 plough and 4 serfs, and 10 villans, and 



6 bordars, with 3 ploughs. 

 There are 2 mills of 100 shillings, and 80 acres of meadow ; 



* "Homines." There were 13 homines in the county of Warwick, They claimed 

 the privilege of having their oases heard in the feudatory courts. 



