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APPENDIX II 



Township 



Bradley 

 Essington 



Madeley 



Mere End 



Norbury 



Swinnerton 



Description 

 Extent of the demesne arable, of which " tertia pars 

 iacct r}uolibet anno ad warcclam ct in communi." ' 



Two and one-half virgates arc valued at only half a 

 mark because the soil is sandy, and " tertia pars 

 eiusdem terre quolibet anno iacet ad warectam et 

 in communi." ^ 



Extent. " Sunt ibidem ciiii"" acre terre arabilis de 

 quibus cxx seminantur quolibet anno . . . ct Ix acre 

 nihil valent per annum quia iacent quolibet anno 

 ad warectam et in communi." ' 



Extent of a carucate of arable, of which " tertia pars 

 iacet quoUbet anno ad warectam et in communi." ^ 



Extent of a carucate of arable, of which " tertia pars 

 iacet quoUbet anno ad warectam et in communi." * 



Extent of three carucates of arable, of which " tertia 

 pars iacet quolibet anno ad warectam et in com- 

 muni." ® 



Amberley 



Broadwater 



Sussex. Two-field Townships 



Extent of 1 76 acres of demesne arable, of which 53 are 

 sown with wheat, 24 with barley, 10 with beans, 

 peas, and vetches, 5 with oats. " Et valet acra 

 per annum si debet dimitti ad firmam iiii d. et 

 non plus quia iacent in communi . . . ." ^ 



The enclosure plan shows, apart from many old en- 

 closures, two open common fields called North and 

 South.8 



Alciston 



Angmering 



Atherington 



Eartham 



1 C. Inq. p. Mort. 



Edw. III. 



2 Ibid.. F. 61 (18). 

 s Ibid., F. 51 (7). 



< Ibid,. F. 54 (9). 



5 Ibid.. F. 66 (25). 



6 Ibid., F. 54 (8). 



Sussex. Three-field Townships 



Terrier of the manor showing the parcels of the holdings 



divided between Westleyne, Middleleyne, and 



Eastleyne.^ 

 The enclosure plan shows three compact open arable 



fields named West, Middle, and East."* 

 A reproduction of the plan of 1606 shows one-third of 



the manor still in three open fields named West, 



Mead, and Mill." 

 The enclosure award and plan show six large open 



arable fields with areas as follows: North field 80 



Edw. III. F. 51 (7). II 



14 Edw. III. 



11 Edw. III. 



12 Edw. III. 

 16 Edw. III. 

 12 Edw. III. 



' Add. MS. 616s, f. logi. 11 Rich. II. 



8 C. P. Recov. Ro., 51 Geo. III. Hil. 1810. 



» Exch. Aug. Of., M. B. 56. ff. 246-248. II 



Hen. VI. 

 i» C. P. Recov. Ro.. 52 Geo. Ill, Trin. 1809. 

 '1 Sussex Archaeol. Colls., 1901, xliv. 147. 

 1606. 



