148 
Exchequer facsimile (p. III) writes “‘scira” for “ vicecomitatus”), 
which is the reserved formula in exemptions from geld for 
payment to the trinoda necessitas (Maitland, Domesday and 
Beyond, p. 273) for borough walls, bridges, and military 
expeditions. Hen. 1, in confirming the grant of Rufus, which in 
itself, I take it, was only a confirmation of an earlier charter, says 
“T give also the hidage which was demanded for the 20 hides 
belonging to the city.” 
We get the annexed information from the Rotuli Hundredorum 
(Hen. 3—Ed. 1) say 1272. 
P. 132. City of Bath, with the suburb of Barton, outside the 
City (i.e. Walcot) given by King John to the Prior and Convent, 
who thus claimed the Advowson of Walcot. The following 
tenants (of the Hundred of Barton) subtraxerant se (ie., had 
claimed freedom from all suit and service to its Court), Abbot of 
Keynsham, Abbess of St. Edward, Abbess of Werewlle, Anselm 
de Gurney, Hubert Huse, heir of Philip de Haston, John de 
Sancto Laudo. 
P. 133. 
Convent holds the manor of La Berton and forinsec hundred at 
fee farm, paying 20£ a year. 
Bishop of Bath holds 2 tithings in Hampton & Claverton 
ae Adam de Bicton ,, 1  ,, », Charlecombe . 
+ 5 | Robert Denemede iva » Eston (p. 329, Vol. 6) 
93 | Walter de Shoterigge 1 __,, » Eston 
Be Gilbert de Clare 5.5 al on ,», Langruche & Fersford 
@ | Bishop of Bath has warrenne ,, Hampton 
P. 138. Forinsec Hundred of Bertone. 
Prior of Henton claimed freedom for his land of Rodecumbe. 
Bailiffs of Gilbert de Clare do not permit the County Bailiffs to 
enter the fee of Langerigge and half of Fersford, but hold their 
own Court. 
Jocelin, the former Bishop, caused gallows to be raised in 
Hampton, hundred of Bertone. 

