86 
48 Suthbrent. not assessed. 
Eyton I., 212; II., 39. 
Vol. III. Somerset Records, 27, 54, 249. 
4 Hidage. Ploughs. 
Folio. Name. He Veneta Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
1og4b.... Langefortda ... 5 Ber IY eke ace meet 8 
170b ... Brentamersa ... 20 eet By poco CGO iat ae oe Ly ene 
7h | t.todena Worda.., !r2 x HIB idee, Bit cave Gee 4 
Hund. of S. Brente is not in Kirkby quest; but in the tax roll of 1303. Hund. of Whitlegh— 
heirs of Rob. de Brente hold one fee in Cusington and Suthbrente. Probably, considering that 
Wn. ist had in hand the Glastonbury estates, S. Brent, Langford, and Edingworth were held 
entirely by him in 1084, and so not surveyed. 
not in the index. not assessed. 
Eyton I., 213°; Il., 41. 
Vol. III. Somerset Records, 34, , 204. 
(pp. 289, 320 contain modern additions, ) 
: Hidage. Ploughs. 
Folio. Name. hak wee ts Scribe. Plough Lands. Demesne. Villa. 
171b_ ... Gleestingeberia 12 seo.” BB, , Naey 30) Seach te 5 
which never gelded 
Mera 60 acres ie oa whichis there — 
Padenaberia 6 acres Ban oes ae Ske 
Ederesiga 2 h. of land aoe Fok P| ee = 
which never gelded 
These 12 hides did not include West Pennard, nor West Bradley. 
al 
Two Demolished Houses. By Tuos. S. Bus. 
The two houses here depicted have been cleared away within 
the. last year or two. Cornwell House stood between Walcot 
Street and the river, and was pulled down to clear the ground for 
the new Walcot Schools. There does not appear to be any 
history attached to the house, and it will be seen that, with the 
exception of the hood over the doorway, there is no particular 
architectural feature about it. The interest lies in the name. 
One would, of course, expect to find a well or spring close by. 
“Wood,” in his ‘Description of Bath,” Vol. II., says “the 
Conduits that supply the Public with Cold Water, are all situated 
