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Exchequer Lay Subsidies. 1st. Ed. 3—p. 79. Vol. 3. 
(IV.) Hundred of Bath Forinsecum. 
s. d. 
Hampton ... oi ane Bf, 
Claverton ... (partly torn) 
Charlecombe era.» 6 
Fersshford ee. |B 
Aumarle Chaumpflour (partly torn, but large) 
Calveston ... ge ae 
Combe ... ae Ee 
Lynecoumbe ao oe 
Southestoke -.. (partly torn) 
Westone ... son. MoO |e 
Langerigge ws AG (must have included Swainswick). 
Wollegh ... ... (partly torn) 
Estone i ou 
Forde... san el 
Walcote ... eae DO 
Wyke Abbs. ae 
Taxation of Pope Nicholas. P. 203. A.D. 1291. 
&> “ews 
Prior of Bath in Weston ... et > J Tee 
ae ee, », North Stoke eee ceca ID 
Soe Notte 5s 5 Gs wae soi’ 4 Ao 
a iby ap ,, Combe ... BE Sag ae 
ay ay Hees », Lincomb ay cnor > See 
Bishop of Bath », Hampton and Claverton ... 15 
ae ma’ » Lyn a coe Se? ee 
Be Cale ys 5g aD | vs cua 10 le 
Prioress of Sheston ,, Silveston ae «. 20 
Abbess of Werwelle ,, Bathwick es . 12 ae 
Abbot of Keynsham,, Bath... Sts ee 10 
These figures show the estimated value of holdings on which 
the Clergy were taxed till the time of Henry 8. Silveston should 
of course be Kilveston. Lyn indicates a difficulty in assigning 
the holding for £50 on the part of the Editor of the Taxation. 

