140 
Starford will be found below in the Northfield of Sir John de 
Sweyn’s holding (p. 141). 
We meet with Sweyneswyke (p. 318, vol. 6) ; Swein (Swanus) 
son of Daunus (p. 69, vol. 11). 
My thanks are due to Professor Earle for kindly correcting 
the Saxon translation. 
Let us next glance through the history of the Weston 5 hides. 
Vol. 7, p. 19. Chartularies, A.D. 961. King Eadwig is said 
to have restored to St. Peter’s Abbey a part which had been 
forcibly taken away. 
P. 153. Edwin the King kindly restored the 5 hides given by 
King Edmund and afterwards unjustly taken away. 
But (Table II) Edric held the 5 hides T. R. E. ; and Arnulf 
de Hesdinc held them direct of the King A.D. 1086. 
P. 45. A.D. 1100. Patricius gives them to the Church of St. 
Peter and John its Bishop (who succeeded Bishop Giso in 1088). 
He removed the Bishopric to Bath, and became the Abbot of St. 
Peter’s (which from this time was only a Priory) for the good of 
hissoul . . . . and of the soul of Arnulf de Hesding who . 
held this land before him. 
P. 46. A.D. 1100. King Hen. 1, for the good of his own 
soul, &c., confirms the same and frees it from geld and all suit and 
service, for the use of the Monks’ Table, and notes that Patricius 
held it under him. 
P.-b3, As: T10G. 
John the Bishop gives it to the Monks. He had bought it of 
Patricius de Caurtia. 
P: 66. .A.D; 1135. 
King Stephen and Bishop Robert confirm the above. 
P. 67. A list of the lands of the Abbey extracted from 
Domesday, and not containing the 5 hides. 

