HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Pierrepont]. There 8 sochmen have 3 ploughs 

 and 15 acres of meadow. 



2 M. In PLUNTRE [Plumtree] Ulfac and 

 Godric had 1 2 bovates of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. There 

 Roger has in demense 3 ploughs and (there 

 are) 33 villeins having 5 ploughs. There (is) 

 a church and 23 acres of meadow. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 60 shillings and 

 (it is worth the same) now. 



Soc[Iand] belonging there 



S. In RODDINTONE [Ruddington] (there are) 

 10 bovates of land and 2 parts of i bovate 

 (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 

 ploughs. There 18 sochmen have 3 ploughs 

 and 33 acres of meadow. 



M. In NORMANTONE [Normanton on the 

 Wolds] Unfac had 6 bovates of land (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. 

 There Roger has in demesne 2 ploughs and 

 (there are) 6 villeins and 3 bordars and 4 soch- 

 men with 3 ploughs. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 

 30 (shillings). 



B. IN THE SAME PLACE (Ibidem) (there are) 

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

 (There is) land for half a plough. There 2 

 villeins and I bordar have half a plough. It 

 belongs to (jacet) PLUNTRE [Plumtree]. 



S. In STANTUNE [Stanton on the Wolds] 

 (there is) half a bovate of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. There I villein has 5 ploughing oxen 

 (haves in car'). It belongs to ( pertinet) PLUNTRE. 



S. In CAUORDE [Keyworth] (there are) 2 

 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. There 2 

 villeins have half a plough. It belongs to 

 (pertinet) PLUNTRE. 



3 M. In CAWORDE [Keyworth] Harold, 

 Ricard and Frane had 6 bovates of land and 

 2 parts of I bovate (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There Roger 

 has 4 sochmen and 3 villeins and 2 bordars 

 having 3 ploughs. There (are) 16 acres of 

 meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 30 shillings ; now (it is worth) 1 7 

 shillings. 



M. In LECHE [Leake] Godric had 2 bo- 

 vates of land and the third part of I bovate 

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

 oxen. There Ernulf, Roger's man, has 2 

 ploughs and 2 villeins with half a plough and 

 8 acres of meadow. In King Edward's time 

 it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 

 10 shillings. 



In King Edward's time it 

 now (it is worth) 10 



IN BROLVESTou 1 [BROXTOW] WAPENTAC 



3 M. In Wisoc [Wysall] Estan, Elsi, Glad- 

 uin had 3 carucates of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. There 

 Roger, Roger's man, has 3 ploughs in demesne 

 and 1 5 villeins and 5 sochmen on (de) 6 bovates 

 of this land and I bordar having (habentei) 10 

 ploughs. There (is) a church. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 45 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 48 shillings. 



3 In the king's (land of) TORP [Thorpe in 

 the Glebe] (there are) 7 bovates of land 

 (assessed) to the geld belonging to (pertinentes) 

 Wisoc [Wysall]. (It is) soc(land). It is 

 waste. There (are) 6 acres of meadow and 

 it is worth 2 shillings. 



In WILLEBI [Willoughby on the Wolds] 

 (there is) the fourth part of I bovate of land 

 (assessed) to the geld. It is waste. 



M. In WILGEBI [Willoughby on the 

 Wolds] Odincar had 6 bovates of land (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land for 6 oxen. There 



2 sochmen on (tie) I bovate of this land and 3 

 villeins and 15 bordars have 4 ploughs and 13 

 acres of meadow. 



was worth 20 shillings 

 (shillings). 



2 M. In COTINGESTOCHE [Costock] and 

 REPESTONE [Rempstone] Godric and Algar 

 had 13 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 13 oxen. There Roger 

 has 2 sochmen on (de) 2 bovates of this land and 



3 villeins with 2 ploughs. One carucate of 

 this land is waste. There (are) 30 acres of 

 meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 40 shillings; now (it is worth) 12 

 shillings. 



1 The places which stand under this rubrication, 

 like those which precede them, belong to Rush- 

 cliff wapentake. But the rubrication of this fief 

 is so accurate throughout that the introduction of 

 a fresh heading at this point probably has a 

 meaning, which seems to be that these five villages, 

 in a group at the extreme south of the county, 

 were annexed, temporarily at least, to the some- 

 what distant wapentake of Broxtow. This is 

 borne out by the fact that in Ralf de Burun's fee 

 Costock and Rempstone both stand under the 

 Broxtow rubrication. It is also significant that 

 in these three manors (as in those of Ralf de 

 Burun's fee) the number of ploughlands is equal 

 to the numbers of carucates. The average ratio 

 in the county is more than 2 to I and identity 

 is very characteristic of the assessment of Broxtow 

 wapentake. It is to be noted that Roger de 

 Busli held no manor in the modern wapentake 

 of Broxtow. 



'This entry follows 'Wilgebi,' but is marked 

 for insertion here. 



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