Ploughs. 
Hidage. 
Folio. Name. holt wy if Scribe Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
464b ... Tateuiuca Peeps Je, BeOS! etree I tae TGR Soc, 
465 ... Tata Wica =. 2 phil 5 rec Te et ey ot isso Se 
465... Heorleia Beate peck ed By ides Ce ee Th I 
465  ... Estona ... ees Bi ao By © Sve 5 sx: 2 
465 «..- Claferttona ... 5 See) ass Gir tah AE ss 4 
—4g2b ... Wica... aie <2 Bis geen 3) 5 ene. ise I 
88 
Oddly enough Bada (f. 185) is surveyed as a anor which is called Bade, which is the caput of the 
Abbey, in it are 24 burgenses, and a mill, and 12 acres of meadow. The Exchequer writes :—The 
Church of S. Peter of Bada has in the Burg itself. The Burg belonged to the King (f. 114b). 
ossessions of St. Peter 
The monks’ devolutions of title are not trustworthy, though they show the p 
i We think that the 20 
of Bath some two centuries later. The geld list is obscure but suggestive. 
ts, and being in the King’s hand formed a record 
hides of the Borough were before the Law Cour 
separate from Domesday, but now lost. Estona (r14) has 1 hide in demesne, and x hide in dispute. 
The Abbess of St. Edward has 3 hides in demesne, but none in dispute. Clearly this is Kelston. 
Rob. Greno’s holding is in dispute, this appears to be the same as in Vol. VIL, p- 49, Grenta de N. 
Stoke. These we take to be parts of the 20 hides; the 15 hides of Weston certainly were not. See 
a careless mistake about this in the Transactions for 1899, P- 147.) Now7 hides must be found to 
on and N. Stoke may 
_ make up the g5 of the geld list, and the 2 of Estona are already included, Kelst 
very well represent these. There are still rx hides to identify, and among these should be found 
elonged to the honor 
S. Stoke and St. Catherine’s. Later on the Hundred and Manor of Wellow bi 
The Bath records (Vol. VII., p. 31) show 
of Gloucester, probably now given to the Earl of Moriton. 
that 34 hides in Welewstoca, adjoining Woodborough in Wellow, were given to the Abbey. These 
together seem fairly to account for the 20 hides now being dismembered. 
27 Axebruga. Geld List 8. Cetdre. 
h. v. 
Titans 
Eyton I., 1325 IL, 19. 
(in Winterstok) Vol. III. Somerset Records 46, 50, 65, 269. 
Ploughs 
Hidage. : 
Name. Rv. f. Scribe. Plough Lands, Demesne. Villa. 
... Cedra pa ocacirkiiee Reon 3S inccra AR eco Sh aurea ht l7/ 
... Stocca ae betes. AB ys Canfas! yea 4% 
Pay Gener Ser eNON csc.) CBN Res Qt vine 2 
... Draecotta ac MHEOU! vee AS 4... 2 boues... = 
jane 
_ Contitone (283) is a difficulty (Eyton I., 214); but it seems very doubtful whether Compton Bishop 
was part of Banwe 1; for Loxton on the other side of the stream belonged to Earl Eustace; and 1 
the tenant of Contitone Mathildis was the Queen it would have been free of tax—and we may suppose 
that it was in the hundred of Axebruga, and afterwards acquired by the Bishop. 
Rob. de Otburguilla’s ablatum from Cedra has no corresponding additamentum that I can detect, 
perhaps made after 1084. Stocca (138) gelded T.R.E. for 4 hides; i zé were sh. 1v., yet the 
demesne and villaitems only amount to 4 hides; the villa items are obscure, the Exchequer never 
enters them ; the additional th. rv. were in dispute, and therefore unpaid in the Geld Roll; but an 
increment of hidation in the hundred of 1084 ; the Commissioners required payment in 1086. 
