A HISTORY OF LEICESTERSHIRE 



In TILETONE [Tilton], 2 carucates of land 

 and 4 acres of meadow and 5 acres of wood (land). 



In OSFERDEBIE [Asfordby], 12 carucates of 

 land and 2 mills rendering (de) 8 shillings and 

 2O acres of meadow. 



In CAIHAM [Keyham], 4 carucates of land 

 and 8 acres of meadow. 



In WORTNODEBIE [Wartnaby], 6 carucates of 

 land and 10 acres of meadow. 



In TUIUORDE [Twyford], 4^ carucates of land 

 and 8 acres of meadow. 



In SUMERLIDEBIE [Somerby], i carucates of 

 land and 6 acres of meadow. 



In FRISEBIE [Frisby], 8 carucates of land and 



4 acres of meadow and 2 shillings from the 

 (third) part of the mill. 



In SAXELBIE [Saxelby], I carucate of land and 



5 acres of meadow. 



In GRIMESTONE [Grimston], 3 carucates of 

 land less i bovates. 



In BADEGRAVE [Baggrave], 6 carucates of 

 land, less 3 bovates, and 10 acres of meadow. 



In GADESBIE [Gaddesby], 8 carucates of land 

 and 3 bovates and 12 acres of meadow. 



In these there are 204 sochmen with 157 vil- 

 leins and 94 bordars having 82 ploughs, and it 

 renders altogether 31 pounds and 8 shillings and 



1 penny. 



The king holds BUGEDONE [Great Bowden]. 

 King Edward held it. There are 9^ carucates 

 of land. In demesne are 2 ploughs; and 13 

 sochmen with 8 villeins and 1 6 bordars have 

 1 3^ ploughs, and render 30 shillings yearly. 

 There (are) 7 acres of meadow. The demesne 

 (dominicum) is worth 40 shillings yearly. 



In MEDBURNE [Medbourne] there are 2 caru- 

 cates of land and 6 acres of meadow. 



In CRAVEHO [Cranoe], i carucate of land. 



In SANTONE [Shangton], 2 carucates of land. 



In CARLETONE [Carlton Curlieu], 6 bovates of 

 land. 



In NELVESTONE [Illston], 2 bovates of land. 



In GALBI [Galby], i carucates of land and 

 4 acres of meadow. 



In NORTONE [King's Norton], 3 carucates of 

 land and 5 acres of meadow. 



In STRATONE [Stretton], 9 carucates of land 

 and 10 acres of meadow. 



In SMITONE [Smeeton], i carucate of land and 



2 bovates. 



In FOXESTONE [Foxton], 2 carucates of land 

 and 5 acres of meadow. 



In these there are 60 sochmen with 2 villeins 

 and 1 6 bordars having 13 ploughs, and it renders 

 150 shillings and 18 pence. 



The king has the soc of 2 carucates in 

 BLAVESTONE [Blaston], and it belongs to BIGE- 

 DONE [Great Bowden]. 8 Robert de Todeni 



7 Blank in MS. 



8 He also held 2 carucates in Blaston which be- 

 longed to Medbourne. See below, p. 321. 



holds this land. This soc (land) 9 is worth 1 1 

 shillings and a halfpenny. 



Humfrey the chamberlain w holds at rent 

 (firmam) 2 carucates of the king's soc (land) in 

 ABEGRAVE [Priestgrave], and has there i plough 

 with 4 villeins and 2 bordars who have I plough. 

 There (are) 6 acres of meadow. It was worth 

 12 pence, now (it is worth) 20 shillings. 



IN GERETREU [GARTREE] WAPENTAKE 



The king holds SETINTONE [Saddington]. 

 There is i hide, less I carucate. In demesne 

 is i plough, and (there are) II sochmen and 

 1 7 villeins with 5 bordars who have 8 ploughs. 

 There (is) a mill rendering (de) 2 shillings, and 

 10 acres of meadow. It was worth 4 pounds, 

 now (it is worth) 9 pounds. 



In WETBERGE [ Whatborough] there are 3 caru- 

 cates of land. In demesne there is a plough, 

 and 3 villeins with i sochman and 1 1 bordars 

 have 4 ploughs. Meadow I furlong in length 

 and i in breadth. Wood(land) 5 furlongs in 

 length and 3 furlongs in breadth. It was worth 

 10 shillings, now (it is worth) 40 shillings. 



To Wetberga belongs I carucates of land in 

 Burgo [Burrough-on-the-Hill], and there is I 

 plough with I villein. 



In TORP [Thorpe Acre] there are 5 carucates 

 of land. There 16 villeins with 3 sochmen and 

 8 bordars have 6 ploughs. There (are) 30 acres 

 of meadow. It was worth 3 pounds, now (it is 

 worth) 7 pounds. 



In DISLEA [Dishley] there is I hide. There 

 1 6 villeins and 16 sochmen with i bordar have 

 8 ploughs. There 2 mills render 5 shillings, and 

 (there are) 10 acres of meadow. Wood(land) 

 4 furlongs in length and the same in breadth. It 

 was waste, now it is worth 40 shillings. 



Edith the queen n held these lands. Now 

 Godwin holds them of the king at rent. Dishley, 

 however, he holds of the king in fee. 



The same Godwin holds of the king in fee 

 2^- hides and 4 carucates of land in SCEPESHEFDE 

 [Shepshed]. 13 Osgot held it with sac and soc. 

 In demesne he has 2 ploughs and 2 serfs, and 

 30 villeins with 12 bordars have 15 ploughs, and 

 20 sochmen with 2 knights and 6 villeins and 

 4 bordars have 21 ploughs. There (is) a mill 

 rendering 5 shillings and 50 acres of meadow. 

 Wood(land) I league in length and 4 furlongs in 



' The words ' soca ista' are interlined. 



10 Appears below, p. 331, holding land in Great 

 Dalby and Barsby as a tenant in chief. 



11 Widow of Edward the Confessor. She died in 

 1075. 



" Including Lockington, Remington, and part of 

 Whatton. 



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