14 The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire, 



Orcheston* Willus de Rolveston et Johes Bluet. 



Elston (Eliston) ^ Johes Giffard. 



Sherueton ^ Comes Lancastr'. 



Madynton Johanna la Moygne, (et) Priorissa de 



Atnbresbury. 

 Abbodeston Abbas de Hyda, et Alexander de 



Frevylle. 

 Wynterbourn Stoke ^ . . . Johanna Wake. 

 Berewyk ^ Henric. de Lancastr'. 



» 21 Edw. III., Hugo de Audele, nuper Comes Glouc. ten. M. de 

 Wexcombe et Bedewind de Rege ad feod. firm, secundum exitus ; 

 et M. de Orcheston, Knoukes, et Bourbatch de R. per servic. mil. 



b 6 Edw. III., Hugo Wake ten. M. de Winterborn Stoke pro 3 

 part. 1 feod. mil. 



§ 14. HUNDREDUM de KYNEWARDSTON.... Matilda 

 Comitiss'. Gloucestr'. 



Burgus de Bedewynd ... Dus Rex per mortem Com. Gloucestr*. 



Wexcombe Matilda Comitiss. de Gloucestr'. 



Peueseye Abbas de Hyda. 



MiDDLETON * Willus de insula bona. 



WoTTON^ Johes fil. et haer. Johan. de Ripariis, 



infra aetatem et in custodia Regis. 



' This manor would seem to have been held in the time of Edw. I. by JElias 

 Giffard, and from him probably comes the name EUs-ion, contracted into 

 Els-ton. 



^ This manor corresponds with the Winteebotjene (pp. 66, 67,) of Domesday, 

 and is called Winteebouen Sceeteton in the Hund. R. II., 254. See also 

 Test, de Nev., 135. The distinctive portion of the name would seem to be 

 derived from Scir-gerefn, i.e. Shire-reeve,[=S>)xeviS,) and so to be a memorial 

 of the office held by its Domesday owner. 



'Beewick St. James; — see under Winteebotjene, in Domesday, p. 241. 



^ Called from the name of the Lord of the Manor, Milton Lilboen, origin- 

 ally, de LHsle bonne, (a translation of which is given above in " de intula 

 bona,") and spelt Lilbonne. 



5 This place still bears the name of one of its Lords, Johan. de Ripariis, and 

 is called Wootton Eivees. 



