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The Demesne. 1270 — 1307. 



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sometimes enriched by folding sheep upon it. Thus, in 1293 the 

 herbage of 13 acres of fallow in Bunwell Ridding was granted to a 

 shepherd in exchange for the fold^ 



The following tables show how many cattle and stotts were on 

 the demesne during each year, how many remained at each Michael- 

 mas, the causes of loss, and, apart from natural increase, the sources 

 of supply. The cart-horses, carectarii, usually two in number, are 

 enumerated among the stotti \ bovetti and juvencae were two-year- 

 olds ; bovunculi and juvenculae were yearlings. 



^ '[Herbagium.] De xiii. acris warecti in Bonewelle Rydinge nihil respondet in denariis 

 quia testiatur per ballivum quod bercarius habuit dictum warectum ex conventione quia 

 compostabat xiii. acras cum falda.' Min. Acc'ts, 935/13- 



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