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The Antiquary: 



[Dec. 1, 



Hone (Iflingtor), Neut^ne (Newington, 

 Sioke), Hoche(tone(Hcxton), Al Port m 

 Epi:Co,M (Hi(h I fgart), Siane.'lapl- , snd 

 Drai'one (Uraytoii) In the firft of Thtl'e, 

 at Fviiham, tae ecclena 'ica! property at 

 Chifwick and Suiicn it I'uppoUd to have 

 been intended, ab the quantity of fi^e 

 hides exs£ily anfwcrs. 



St. Peter's, W, ftminfter, held Hamrf. 

 tedc (Hr>mplttad), S-anes (S'l ne>) Sane- 

 berie (Sunbury), G'tnttoid. (Gictrnf'ord), 

 Hanewelle (Hanwdi), Covelic (Co'lty), 

 Ching ftjerie (K'.nf;(bd;y) and Handone 

 (Hendon) ; a:.d at Stti' es the monks had 

 two furlongs of vineyard. 



The monartey ot the Holy Trinity 

 TJpon the liiil dt Rouen hel'.i Herm dcf- 

 worde (noA' Harnri'indcrworih), the miior 

 of which was probably given by 'he Con. 

 queror, as ii is ftateci at an ear ier pe iod 

 to have been the pro.etty of Huold — - 

 Here, it (hoold appear, were ihree mnls 

 which produced fixty fliillings rent and 

 five hundred eels, and the filheritJ- pro- 

 duced a tnotifind eels. 



The church of Berking held Tibiirne. 



Earl Roger, whole lands :re next enu- 

 merated, had polTelfions in Ha'one, Han- 

 worde (Hanwcrth), Hci mceiiiuorde 

 (Harm^ndefwonh), Herdintone (H.iJii g- 

 Jon), Couhair (Cdeham in tiili.ng(Kn), 

 Hillend ne (Hillingdon), Djlkga (Daw- 

 Ity ill liarlington), Tkhebain (Icken- 

 ham). 



Earl Morton h^d Leleham (Lilehirn), 

 Exefrrde. Bc'efcut (Bedfor-t), Felirhi.m 

 (Fcliham), Chenclone, Siamnere (Stan- 

 niore). 



Geffrey de Mirdeville had E a, Ifcn- 

 done (Iflington), G.cnefcrdc (Grt- tford), 

 Tichetiam (Ickenh:'ni), Nuitlnla (N';rih- 

 all), Adehreion (Edm nt^ f), an. Er-.e- 

 feide (Enfield); Minrnes (Miines) be- 

 ing held as a bei ewick included in the ma- 

 nor of E-montrn. 



E-aultdeH.fding had Rifdepe (Rif- 

 lip) and Ching'fberie (Klngibury) ; and 

 under Riflip we find it entered, " Thcie 

 is palture 'or ihe cattle ot the manor, and 

 zpark for the be Ifs cf the lorelf." 



Waiter Fitz-Oiher had Sranwelle 

 (Sanwell). Bedetur.de (Bedfont), VVeit 

 Bedefunde ( Weft Bedfom), and Haione. 



Walttr oe St. Walery had GiMeleC- 

 wordc(Iflewfrih), a..d Hamntone (H innp- 

 to') Iflsworth being reprefented to con- 

 tain no lefs than feveniy hides, is luppoJed 

 to hive incltidtd Fwickenham. 



Richa.d Fi-z-Gillebert had Herefelle 

 (Hareiield). 



Robert e Genion had Heregofteftane 

 (Haggerftune nigh Shortditch). 



Robert Fafiton had Stebenhede (Step- 

 nev) nd T clieham (L ktnhani). 



Robert F.tz-Rozclin had {jtibtnhed 

 (Stepnev). 



Roser de Rames had Ctrdentwre, S an- ' 

 meie (Str:nT>f re). 



W.iliaiT. Fitz-Anfculf h.id Cranforde 



(Cranloul) 



Ed aid de Sartfb vie had Ch-k'red, 

 Cercih.d (Chel(Vy) 



A'.biey e Vere had Chen fit' (K;n- 

 fington), where wee three iuiloigi of 

 v.neyard. 



Rnnlph, brother of Ilgir, held Tolin- 

 tone ( ["ollingtoi ) 'up'-i^fed n, M^ Ly- 

 Ibn ( ii., 1", 3) o be ^A!',l was a .1 Ij er 

 period crtl.td the manor of Hi^?^ hu y. 



Derinan, ot Lond n, ha 1 IfTcn 1 ne (If- 

 1" gr or). 



Ju'^itii, halt '"er 'o the Conquer ,r, 

 h Id Toteham ( I o t»-nniin). 



The Lleem lynarit B-egis comptizid 

 Lilcttone (Lille'to. ). 



To give a corr-plta; Ii" of the tenants 

 and fiib-ltnants '.f the dilferen' inaio.s in 

 the time ot Edwari the Ctntciror, «ould 

 be iiecdlefi ; 'hotigh Comerh.ng might be 

 even gaitied from this 5 f r fe » were 

 th. !e wno contii ued in poffedio.i of the>ir 

 rtu s v-*:ei) tlie retiins of tne jurors were 

 piefei e't. The fmall nu 'ber of na < es 

 vhic hrtve H baxon orthr g.u.hv exhibits 

 a Itrik.ni tnit of the to al revolutioi in 

 regard to pr. periy which the Norman 

 Conquert wppe r> to have tff-ctcd. 



In the cou ty ot Midiilciex, if we ex- 

 cept St.. Pancras, not a fingii chitich is 

 men'i ntd in the Survey. Fiom this cir- 

 cnrnltnnce, howcvei^ »e are not to con- 

 clude tiiat there were no ch'irches in eJt- 

 ilfrrce. Tithes at that peiiod, as we 

 learn from trany parts of Domelday, were 

 p'id to d ffercnt churches, as the pofTefTrtis 

 of t^e l-intls might choi.Je ; and there are 

 a bundled re a lot s which account with 

 pr babiliiv t r their omifEnn. PrieHs, 

 howevci (..lefbiters), re continually men- 

 tioied, where they held land, but are al- 

 rrnilf alway> ratiked ami ng the 'villani, or 

 other intciior tenants. Prielts,witn abide 

 each, are me-ntiored at Coieham and He. 

 fa ; with h;iif a hide at Stanmere, Rifltpe, 

 and Tctehani ; with a virgate each at 

 Enefcld, Chinglbene, Herefelle, and Cran- 

 forde J and at Giltleluuoide a prieft with: 

 three virgates. 



A few places, it will be f.iund, as Pad- 

 dington, and ethers, whicn have already 

 been enumera ed, are omjited , and in one 

 t'T twii, as in Chclfty, the Ipclling of the 

 names appears ;o have given fome trouble 

 to the Norman Icribes. Loofe orthogra- 



