73 
Hidage. Ploughs. 
he. tvs. if. 
Name. Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa 
«terra colgrini Pee esses 2 DOVES tele ede) 
... Otramestona 2570 He. Fess ee | 4 
... Wluuardestona 2 LA gt a eee go. — 
Holecumbe I — B 2 So SAE . 4 
... Dudesham 3 2+ 5acr B 2 — we 2 
... Perredeham a ess <a) 38 I ——F ee I 
.. terra aluuini rr ae I Soe! — 
... Estochelanda ... 1 2 0 A 2 2 I 
... Edeuestona 27 On ae eae Ain vn 2 : 3 
... Radeflota ‘2 A Z —_— — 
... Suinduna ame) A I Th) aa 
... Terra tedrici ie we A I 2boves — 
. Terra olta r,‘o A I es — 
... Strengestuna bere A 4 4 _ 
... Ichetocha 1g (9) A 4 _ i 
... Blachamora By c'O A 4 — — 
... Fitintona ake} 74.0 O A 6 2 3 
.- Tochesuuilla ... r oO A , a i I 
Pemorochelanda. +... 3) 0 O a La) wae 2 Or. 3 
.-- Comich ntarl: eZ) 0 B AE cp aired aa 2 
.. Hederneberia ... I 0 O Peg A tes 2 So “A SS 
os 2 boves 
... Candetona  ... Ae cs I ESoGrE { aw eae 
... Tochesuuilla ... parte a mn ge Le ees Zoe 
Otrammetona ... I Ses 
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cemption in the geld list. 
Wm. de Moione held in this hundred Aley in Overstowey. He also held Estochelanda + Sed- 
metona. Now (tax roll 1303) the King was in 1303 custos of John Walrond, holding in Stoke 
v Wyke, and Radewei to which p2rt of Assholte and West Postrigge belonged. Also Farndon 
Farringdon Hill) was held of Wyke. Also (Kirkby Quest, Vol. III., p. 16) Rob. de Waleraund 
to hold of the heirs of John de Mohun. Serletone (i.e. Shurton) was also held of the same 
We cannot but think. then, that Mohun’s Estochelaunda and Setrametona represent Wyke, 
E don Hill, Shurton: Rodway, part of Asholt, West Postrige, and Stert. Thus Stockland 
ristol will lose 720 acres, much of which will be added to Stoke Courcy. 
-Wluuardestona, the town towards the wold (424), is not in Bicknoller, but is Woolston in Stoke 
urcy. We learn from Hund. Rolls, 2 Ed. I., p. 118, that in the Hundred of Kaninton Henry de Gaunt, 
faster of St. Marc’s of Bileswyk had withdrawn the men of Egeline de Columbariis in Wolwardeston, 
ogether with the tithing of Stoclaunde. Now Stokland Lovel and Wolwardstone were held of the 
nor of Netherstawe, or in other words Philip de Columbariis (5 Ed. III. 50, p. 105) owned them as 
this fee. This part of Stockland Bristol represents f. 462b, which had belonged to Ralph Paganel. 
See Vol. XXXVII., Arch. Journal, p. 157.) 
