

HOLDERS OF LANDS 



pannage 2 leagues in length and 2 in breadth. 

 There (are) 2 churches and 2 priests. 



In WARSOPE [Warsop] i bovate. In 

 CLUNE [Clown, Derby] 4 bovates. In CAR- 

 EER-TONE [Carburton] 2 carucates. In CLUN- 

 BRE [Clumber] 3 bovates. In BUTEBI [Budby] 

 2 carucates. In TURESBI [Thoresby] 6 

 bovates. In SCOTEBI [Scofton] and TORP 

 [Perlethorpe] and ROWETONE [Rayton] 2 

 carucates. In EDENESTOU [Edwinstowe] i 

 carucate. In GRIMESTONE [Grimston] half a 

 carucate. In ECERINGHE [Eakring] 3^bovates. 

 In MAPELBEC [Maplebeck] 2 bovates. In 

 BESTORP [Besthorpe] 2 bovates. In CAREN- 

 TUNE [Carlton on Trent] 2 bovates. In 

 SCHITRINTONE [Kirton] i bovates. In WIL- 

 GEBI [Willoughby] i bovates. In ALMUN- 

 TONE [Ompton] x i bovates. In CARETONE 

 [Carlton in Lindrick] 4 carucates. 



In all (there are) 13 carucates of land and 

 6 bovates (assessed) to the geld. 



In WARESOPE [Warsop] (there is) i bovate 

 of land which a certain blind man (ctscus) 

 holds of the king in alms (eltmosina), where he 

 has I bordar with 6 ploughing oxen (bobus in 

 car') 



In TORP [Perlethorpe] (there is) the fourth 

 part of I bovate of land which belongs (iacef) 

 to MAMESFELD [Mansfield]. It is waste. 



BEREWICK 



B. In GRIMESTONE [Grimston] (there are) 

 4 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There the 

 king has I plough and 8 villeins and I bordar 

 having 2 ploughs. Wood(land) for pannage 

 6 furlongs in length and 4 in breadth. 



BEREWICK 



B. In EDENESTOU [Edwinstowe] (there is) 



1 carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There (is) a 

 church ; and a priest and 4 bordars have I 

 plough. Wood(land) for pannage half a 

 league in length and half (a league) in 

 breadth. 



S. In MAPELBERG [Maplebeck] (there are) 



2 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 4 oxen. There 3 soch- 

 men have i plough. 



S. In CARLETONE [Carlton in Lindrick] 

 (there are) 2 carucates. In SCOTEBI [Scofton] 

 and RENETON [Rayton] and TORP [Perle- 

 thorpe] (there are) 2 carucates ; * this is 4 

 (carucates assessed) to the geld. The soc 



1 ' I borf ' added above ' Almuntone.' 

 J 'In Ranebi ii. car' terrae' is added in the 

 original but erased, 'de bodmescel' is interlined in 

 explanation, and the total number of carucates in 

 the entry is corrected from 6 to 4. 



belongs to (de) MAMESFELD [Mansfield]. They 

 are waste. 



Also Soc[land] in Wardebec [Oswardbeck] 

 Wapentac 



S. In TILNE [Tilne] (there are) 2 bovates of 

 land and the fourth part of I bovate (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land for i plough. 

 There 2 sochmen and i villein and i bordar 

 have 6 ploughing oxen (haves in car 1 ). There 

 (are) 2 mills (rendering) 32 shillings and 6 acres 

 of meadow. It is worth 40 shillings. 



fol. aSib 



S. In CLEDRETONE [South Leverton] 3 (there 

 are) 12 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 4 ploughs. There 22 

 sochmen and 1 1 villeins have 9 ploughs. 



In King Edward's time these sochmen 

 rendered 10 shillings by way of (de) custom 

 (consuetudine). 



In FENTUNE [Fenton] (there is) half a caru- 

 cate (of land assessed) to the geld. 



S. In LITELBURG [Littleborough] (there 

 are) 4 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for I plough. There 14 

 sochmen and 2 villeins and 4 bordars have 5 

 ploughs. Meadow, 3 furlongs and 10 rods 

 in length and 2 furlongs in breadth. This 

 soc (soca) is worth 10 shillings. 



S. In ESTRETONE [Sturton le Steeple] (there 

 are) 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 6 ploughs. There 24 

 sochmen and 1 1 villeins and 7 bordars have 

 8 ploughs. Meadow, i league in length and 

 I furlong in breadth. Wood(Iand) for pan- 

 nage I league in length and 5 furlongs in 

 breadth. This soc is worth 40 shillings. 



S. In WATELEIE [Wheatley] (there are) 2 

 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 2 ploughs. There 6 sochmen and 

 I villein have 2 ploughs. Wood(land) for 



3 The name ' Cledretone ' is not found after 

 Domesday. But South Leverton formed part of 

 'Oswardbeck Soke' and the patronage of its church 

 remained with the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln 

 until 1884 probably as a result of Rufus's gift to 

 that body of the churches belonging to his manor 

 of Mansfield. Further on (p. 254). 'Cledretone' 

 appears to be dependent on Treswell, the adjoining 

 village to South Leverton. Both villages were 

 divided equally between Roger de Busli and Count 

 Alan of Richmond ; and the descendants of Robert 

 de Mosters, tenant of the latter half of Treswell, 

 are seen from the Testa de Nevil and earlier records 

 to have held land in Leverton. 



North Leverton ('Legretone' below) seems to 

 have lain in the archbishop's soke of Laneham, not 

 in the king's soke of Oswardbeck, and it formed 

 a prebend in Southwell Minster. 



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