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Farm below the Monument) est be ecgge to tham weallon (“ eft” 
would give a better sense, but M.S. has “est,” eastward, along 
the slope to the spring at the top of Lansdown Lane) thence to 
tham tune (following the lane to the village) thence on highwey 
(along the village highway) to enlypan thunan (the corresponding 
boundary of the 15 hides reads thurnan, more likely hyrnan or 
tyrnan, the horn or turning opposite Mr. Carr’s gate) thence on 
selardes pol (the lord’s mill pool adjoining the Cross road to Bath 
and north of it) thence ut on auene (following the eastern bank 
of Locksbrook to the Avon) thonna eft zrost on the ealden lane 
to horpytton upp on epenn (then back again, first along Becknam 
lane to the cucking stool pit, at the upper corner of the first large 
meadow on the right, called in the 15 hides the expiation field ; 
in the old terrier “ horepit,” now called “ holly pit,” thence up 
on Penn hill) thence on Heancesc (Heyneshe meaning the Ash of 
the enclosure or Park, still called Heyneshe in the terrier, time of 
James Ist, representing the park like fields facing Mr. Leir’s 
house) thence andlang weges to blacan lega, to there ealden dic 
falong the ‘road to Blackley and to the old Dyke, now called 
Shipslade, where is the zigzag to the Via Julia) thence a be 
graue to Wulfslede (by a grove, Foxhall brake, to Wolfslade, 
which became Wilslade and afterwards Winslet) thence a be 
wege to alesbeorge (by the road to Alesburg, which is where the 
_ bounds of Weston 5 hides, Weston 15 hides, Kelston and North- 
stoke meet, and contains the site of the great Roman camp, 
extending along East of Prospect stile) thence to tham hlypgate 
abe wealle to lincumbe (to the leapgate at the top of Lincombe 
and by the spring, St. Alphege’s spring, to Lincombe) thence to 
_ midda hriccges wege (to the road by Mid rige, which is a market 
garden north of the Kennels) thence to stutardes cumbes grafe 
{a grove or wood in the combe to the west of Foxhall farm) 
thence to starforda (now Starfurlong, south-east of Foxhall farm, 
q furlong is a fourth-ing, forda often meaning the same) and lang 
_ broces to tune (following the brook by Alderbed to the village). 
