A HISTORY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 



and 3 bordars having 8 ploughs. There (is) a 

 priest and a church and 3 fisheries and 100 acres 

 of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage, I league 

 in length and half a league in breadth. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds and (it 

 is worth the same) now. 



(*)In CARLETUNE [Carlton on Trent] 

 (there is) I bovate (assessed) to the geld. There 

 are 3 villeins with I plough. William holds (it). 



M. In RODINTUN [Ruddington] Leviet had 

 12 bovatesof land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 4 ploughs. There Count A(lan) 

 has in demesne I plough and (there are) 6 soch- 

 men and 7 villeins having 3 ploughs. There 

 (arc) 55 acres of meadow. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 60 shillings ; now(it is worth) 

 30 shillings. 



M. In CHENIVETONE [Kneeton] Elsi had i 

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

 is) land for 12 oxen. There Count A(Ian) has 



1 plough and 3 sochmen and 5 villeins having 



2 ploughs. There (is) a priest and half a church 

 and I mill (rendering) 10 shillings and 5 acres 

 of meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 2O shillings; now (it is worth) 40 (shil- 

 lings). 



M. In the same place [Ibidcni] Ulvric had 

 i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 12 oxen. There is I villein and 

 i bordar. 



M. In TIRESWELLE [Treswell] Ulmar had 

 6 bovates of land and the third part of i bovate 

 (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 4 

 ploughs. Robert de Mosters, Count A(lan's) 

 man, has I plough and 8 villeins and 5 bordars 

 having 4 ploughs and 40 acres of meadow. 

 Wood(land) for pannage 4 furlongs in length 

 and i furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 40 shillings, and (it is 

 worth the same) now. 



(*)In CLEDRETONE [South Leverton] 

 Godric and Ulmar had 7 bovates of land and the 

 fifth part of I bovate (assessed) to the geld. 

 Count Alan and Roger de Busli have held 

 this land up to the present. (There is) land 

 for 2 ploughs. It is worth 20 shillings. 



III. THE LAND OF EARL HUGH 



M. In SUDTONE [Button] Harold had i 

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

 is) land for i plough. Earl Hugh has (it) now. 

 Robert 1 holds (it) of him and has there i 



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ploughs and 3 sochmen and 6 villeins having 

 3^ ploughs and I mill (rendering) 20 shillings 

 and 1 5 acres of meadow. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 40 shillings, and (it is worth 

 the same) now. 



Soc[land] 



S. In NORMANTON [Normanton upon Soar] 

 (there are) 2 bovates of land and 2 parts of i 

 bovate (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land 

 for i plough. It is waste. There (are) 3 acres 

 of meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 5 shillings ; now (it is worth) 3 shillings. 



M. In BONNITONE [Bonington s ] Harold 

 had 6 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There Robert, 

 the earl's man, has 3 sochmen and 5 villeins 

 having i\ ploughs. There (are) 10 acres of 

 meadow. In King Edward's time it was worth 

 2O shillings and (it is worth the same) now. 



2 M. 3 In CHINESTAN [Kingston]. Lewin 

 and Richard had 3^ bovates of land (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land for i o oxen. There 

 i sochman has now half a plough and 9 acres 

 of meadow under (sub) Earl Hugh. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 30 shillings ; now 

 (it is worth) 10 shillings. 



IIII. THE LAND OF THE COUNT 

 OF MORTAIN 



M. In NORMANTUNE [Normanton upon 

 Soar] Stori had i o bovates of land (assessed) to 

 the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. Now 

 the Count of Mortain has (it), Alden holds 

 (it) of (de) him, and has there i plough and 2 

 sochmen and 2 villeins and 3 bordars having 2 

 ploughs. There (are) 1 5 acres of meadow. In 

 King Edward's time it was worth 40 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 30 (shillings). 



M. In SUDTONE [Sutton Bonington] 4 Stori 

 had half a carucate of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. (There is) land for 12 oxen. (There is) 

 now i plough in demesne and 5 acres of mea- 

 dow. In King Edward's time it was worth 30 

 shillings ; now (it is worth) 2O shillings. 



M. In GATHAM [Gotham] Stori had 2 caru- 

 cates of land and 3^ bovates (assessed) to the 

 geld and 5 acres. (There is) land for 6 ploughs. 

 There Count R(obert) has 3 ploughs in 

 demesne, and 3 sochmen and 20 villeins 



* Bonington is the parish of St. Michael's, 

 Sutton Bonington, while Sutton is the parish of 

 St. Anne's, Sutton Bonington. 



* () ; showing the union of two pre-Conquest 

 manors. 



4 i.e. St. Anne's parish. See note above under 

 Bonington. 



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