76 
Hidage. Ploughs. 
Folio. Name. ky ee Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
Miya sea Wer =) .2 eee 2 24 
Ay te 1 Tes asia 4 
477. _—-«....-~S<Cilldetona : I A “0 ae i 
477b_..._ Michelescerca ... 2 tA mtd: 
477b  .... Melecoma ari jae ane ie Dar 
477b_... Siuuoldestona ... I 
I 
477b ... Neuuentona ... I 
40 G10) 22 
282—Note that in the Exchequer, Earl Eustace, of Boulogne, ranks as the premier Earl. 
The Church of St. Mary of Peretone got exemption for demesne in the Geld Roll. Rademer the 
tenant of Walpole was the radimarius, the Knight in charge of the King’s highway. Gosfrid and 
Raimar were sons of Walter (Vol. 7, p. 39). Bridge-water gets the later part from Walter de Douai 
who held it in demesne. Siredestona (422b) from the tenant T.R.E. Siret. 
Ulueronetona (422) is perhaps Walldron’s Farm, Wembdon. ‘ 
Rima (423) is, seemingly, Parker’s Farm ; Anschetil the tenant was the Parker. Ryne denotes one 
of the drains of the district—is there not one bounding Parker's Farm? 
Grenedona (465) may be an oversight and late insertion, but the identification is doubtful. Grandon 
in the hundred of Froma would satisfy order. ‘ . 
Peghenes (477) gelded for 14. 1v., but the items of demesne, villaand priest amount only to r} hides. 
The ablatum from Melecoma (477b) must after all mean that the manor of Bur had been part of 
Melecoma, but was now a separate manor. 
Santfort (441) Eyton puts in Milvertone, but sequence says North Petherton. : 
Cruca (350), ‘‘ Wm. Trivet, Jr., holds Cruke of Wm. de Paulet for } fee” (tax roll 1303), probably 
East Crofte, Wembdon. Note Cruca (88b, 265) Cricket St. Thomas; also the hundred of Crucha. 
Creech, Crick, Crock, Cruc from Criig a hill. 
34. Chiu. ’ Geld List 29. is Ciu. 
35h. 
Eyton I., 139; II., 21. 
Vol. III. Somerset Records, 46, 50, 64, 136. 
Hidage. Ploughs. 
Folio. Name oo Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa, 
140 ....._~Clutona Re at) *) “SB 8 Bh eee 6 
140b ... Temesbara Foe) a) EB " Ere Wr 2h I 
+ Temesbara Seed ee Sa kl BS 2 sa PA, eee I 
140b ... Nortona ects ne 8B 8 a, 3: 
363b_ .... Estochet Peat. a2 B 2 win _—— 
446  ... Chiuuestoc scecee NEUES eB: 2 wen 1 2 
452 ~«... ~=Stocca 2 “¢ GB I...  Iis there 
452b ... Cilela 3 B x 2 ie) ae I 
+ Stocca he 2 te BL es I — oe I 
464b ... Timesberua ... 5 CSTR Owiees 4. Meeothn I 
491... Estoca ood a eA ven 2 re Zine % 
492 .... Stocca cores ae mo |B : Die tress ee I 
35:0 
The Bishop held in this hundred (Vol. III., pp. 47, 64) Norton Hauteville, Sutton and Staweye. 
Chew Magna 1s9 belongs to the Episcopal hundred, the greater part was in the hands of under- 
tenants, Aluric de Stauue holding rh. 3v. F 
Bechenstoke is certainly in this hundred. Tts etymology (Records, Vol. XII., p. 28) is welcome 
“* Bycchenstoke juxta Chew,” i.e., By—the King’s stoke. (Vol. III,. pp. 51, 64.) Thos. de Barry 
holds } fee in Bychenstoke of John de Humfraville. Lucas de Bairy holds Stok militis, see hon. 
Gloucester, 18 Hen. VI., 193. Bychenstoke, then, is Stok militis, represented, most likely, by the 
modern Stoke Villici. ; 
