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and Emma Kin£{— hold each a house and curtilage at varying rents.] All 

 these cottagers aforesaid shall reap in autumn and help at the meadows and 

 help for two days at making ricks of straw and hay, and shall thresh three 

 bushels of wheat at Michaelmas. 



[Thirty-three other tenants.] 



From the new roll -.—[Nine free tenants hold varying quantities of land 

 from a virgate to an acre and a half.] 



Jocelin Bouedune, William Muriweder, Koger the Young, Walter the 

 messenger, Walter Sprot, Roger Buriman, William Sprot, Ahce the widow, 

 William [son] of Hugh. Each of these holds a virgate at a rent of sixteen 

 pence if they work throughout the year ; if not, each gives six shillings a year. 



From Michaelmas to St. John Baptist's Day they shall work every second 

 day, and from St. .John Baptist's Day to the Michaelmas following, every 

 day, and each shall sow one acre yearly of the lady's land, and each 

 [shall have] one head [of stock] free of herbage (4), and for the others, 

 whether ox or cow, he shall plough one acre at Martinmas for each 

 several head and half-an-acre at St. John's Day. If it be a bullock he 

 shall plough half-an-acre at Martinmas, and a rood at St. John's Day for each 

 head. Edward the shepherd, AVilliam the shepherd, Richard the ploughman, 

 Stephen his brother, Osbert the hayward. Each of these holds four acres at 

 a rent of two shillings and sixpence ; if they do no work, seven pence half- 

 penny ; and shall give at Martinmas three hens and a cock for church-shot. (5) 

 And they shall do their works from Michaelmas every second day until St. 

 John's Day, and from St. John's Day to Michaelmas every day. Further 

 each shall find a woman to milk the lady's ewes from the weaning of the 

 lambs until Michaelmas. 



[Twenty-eight other tenants hold houses and curtilages at varying rents, 

 "harvestwork " (6') being sometimes specified and sometimes not.] 



From Sumburne (7) ten shillings all but one penny by estimation each 

 year, together with harvest-work, except Thomas de Holeweye, who pays 

 six shillings a year. 



Note. — Twelve pence from Wilton from the land of Wareham. which are 

 not paid. 



Note. — That a certain woman of Wosiesie (?) shall render at Laeock two 

 arrows for two acres at Bishopstrow. 



Note. — Two shillings to be received annually from Andrew de lia for his flight. 

 Amount of this roll 3s. 

 ^9 3*. 3^6^. 



Heddington. From the old roll. 



Further, of Heddington. Walter Pac holds half a virgate of land for three 

 shiUings, rendering at each term nine pence for all service. Richard the 

 miller yields for the mill eight shillings. Cristina the widow holds one house 

 for twenty pence, yielding at each term five pence. {8) Furthermore the 

 said William shall make suit to the court of Heddington twice in the year 

 and shall r/ive of relief six shillings and eight pence. 



Roger de Helelake, Margaret the widow, each of them holds one virgate of 

 land for eight shillings, if they work not ; and if they work, they must work 



