64 
2 Vicecomitis Brunetona. Geld List 15. Bruneton. 
5 hides. 
Eyton I., 110; II., 13. 
Vol. III. Somerset Records, 75, 129. 
: Hidage. : Ploughs. 
Folio. Name. Ba vee fy Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
357. ~-....:~«X‘Burnetona re 3 2 0 ae AS ee 2 ee 8 
357. ~—~«.»»~S Clateurda oe 82 20 Ay aS PS acs, | een 5 
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46 Bimastan. Geld List 16. Bimastana. 
Deven ate 
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Eyton I., 107; II., 13. 
Vol. III. Somerset Records, 7, 60, 169. 
Hadee Ploughs. 
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Folio. Name. Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
141b_.... Cliuewara ek 240 Bit ces 2 ‘ Fete 14 
159b_ .... Wedmor eo By uss, ~ 3Oy | pees 9 
164 «.. Bodeslega tent ak oe Bie et 4 ae ts 
197b_... Peritona sac? 0 Bi! sc Toy tesneome 6 
B5E... Werral i... = @ By ees cole ter, 8 : 2 
351 ..., Bageuuerra, <.. «2 1339 tee 2 I I 
351 ~«... Aluuarditona.... II Re fet 85 aso SUES 4 
351b_ ... Ternoc... soso aed wm Be ee Zh snag 2 ee 
SSID je. OeEMOCe.. See Bae. Cae er 3: : I 
seu ... Alnodestuna, ~.. - 4412 0 B 5 ON ats Sige 2 
354 +... Burneham 4 B 12 ee a 
Bodum ered)... Sean Oe B : 8 3 3h 
355 ~~. Alesistuna ao ae ee 3 I I 
355  ... Hunespil 310 «8 2) ssp ane I 
Bh5) ase GLIIUIS) «.. Soc I B 4 I est ibi — 
Bebe era EAIUUWIS)..; a8 I Biase I. o) sso) Rie 
Bias faces 
Cliuueware = Cliff-weir (Angl-Sax. waer); lower down the Axe are Weare and Lower Weare. 
Wedmore woet—water-moor—dx¢t in it ave 11 hides—the demesne and villa land only account for 
to hides of this. Was Modeslega, now a part of Wedmore, formerly Bodeslega (164)? or was 
Butleigh Wooton an outlying part of Wedmore? Werra (351) gelded T.R.E. for only 5 hides, but 6 
hides are now included in demesne and villa, and it is assumed that 6 were registered in 1084. 
It is hard to detect in the original the mark of correction I. over the 3 virg. of Bodeslega (164), 
making it 1 hide, as in the copy of the Exon book; the Exchequer writes 3-virg. ; in the details 
demesne 14 virg. ; the villa—the other land— which gives no help. 
Bageuuerra—at the back of, or near Werra—was a member of Cungresbury (Hund. Rolls, Ed. I., 
p. 130). Where was Bimastan? I suspect somewhere near the boundary stone of Wedmore, which, 
(f. go) was an ablatum of Cedra, held de vege, and should have given its name to the hundred. 
Peritona (197b) there are 6 hides in the items of demesne and villa. The Geld Roll is confused 
owing to Walter de Duaco’s tenants paying irregularly. Peritona is put in Lochesleia, but tables as 
arranged seem to give the best explanation. Peritona became a free manor. 
Hiuuis means a bouse. 
