A HISTORY OF SURREY 



acres of meadow. From the pannage and 

 herbage, 6 hogs. In the time of king Edward, 

 and afterwards, it was worth 60 shillings ; now 

 50 shillings. 



IN BLACHEDFELD [BLACKHEATH] HUNDRED 



The King holds in demesne GOMESELLE 

 [Gomshall]. Earl Harold held it. It was 

 then assessed for 2O hides, now for nothing. 

 The land is for 20 ploughs. In demesne 

 there are 2 ; and (there are) 30 villeins and 8 

 bordars with 1 8 ploughs. There are 6 serfs ; 

 and a mill worth 40 pence ; and 3 acres of 

 meadow. Wood worth (de) 30 hogs. In the 

 time of king Edward it was worth 1 5 pounds, 

 and afterwards 10 pounds; now 20 pounds; 

 and yet it renders 30 pounds. The villeins of 

 this vill are quit from every sheriff's matter 

 (re vicecom'). Of the land of this manor, the 

 Bishop 1 put half a hide in the manor of Brun- 

 lei [Bramley] wrongfully, and holds the same, 

 which had been in Gomeselle [Gomshall] in 

 the time of king Edward, and also of (king) 

 William. 



In WODETONE [Wotton] Hundred the 

 King has in demesne one hide, which belongs 

 to (facet in) Gomeselle [Gomshall]. 



The King holds in demesne ESSIRA [Shiere]. 

 Queen Edith (Eddid) held it. It was then 

 assessed for 9 hides, and yet there were then 

 1 6 hides there. Lately (Modo) it has not paid 

 geld. The land is for 14 ploughs. In demesne 

 there are 2 ploughs ; and (there are) 1 9 vil- 

 leins and 6 bordars with 1 2 ploughs. There 

 is a church ; and 6 serfs ; and 2 mills worth 

 I o shillings ; and 3 acres of meadow. Wood 

 worth (de) 50 hogs. In the time of king 

 Edward, and afterwards, and now, it (was 

 and) is worth 1 5 pounds. 



In WODETONE [Wotton] Hundred the 

 King has in demesne 3 virgates, which belong 

 to (iacent in) Essire [Shiere] and are valued 

 there. 



IN WODETONE [WOTTON] HUNDRED 



The King holds in demesne DORCHINGES 

 [Dorking]. 8 Queen Edith (Eddid) held it. It 

 was then assessed for loj hides; now for 



1 OfBayeux. 



* Held by the De Warennes, ' a tempore a 

 quo non exstat memoria,' to quote John de 

 Warenne's plea in 1279. Probably granted 

 by William Rufus to the first De Warenne, 

 Earl of Surrey. 



nothing. The land is for 14 ploughs. In de- 

 mesne there are 2 ploughs ; and (there are) 

 38 villeins and 13 bordars with 14 ploughs. 

 There is a church ; and 4 serfs ; and 3 mills 

 worth 15 shillings and 4 pence. There are 

 3 acres of meadow. Wood worth 50 hogs 

 from the pannage. From the herbage, 38 

 hogs. In the time of king Edward, and 



p. sob, col. ii. 



afterwards, and now, it (was and) is worth 

 1 8 pounds. One named Edric, who held 

 this manor, gave 2 hides to his daughters and 

 they could put themselves under any lord 

 whom they chose (potuerunt ire quo voluerunt 

 cum terris suis). Of these hides, Richard de 

 Tonebrige has one, s which does not belong 

 to any manor, and he has there in demesne 

 i plough, with i bordar, and a mill at the 

 Hall, and (there is) i acre of meadow. 

 Herfrey holds the other hide of the Bishop 

 of Bayeux. Richard's hide is worth 20 

 shillings, Herfrey's 10 shillings. 



From the 3 manors which queen Edith 

 had in Surrey, the Sheriff has 7 pounds, be- 

 cause he affords them aid when they have 

 need. 



IN GODELMINGE [GoDALMING] HUNDRED 



The King holds in demesne GODELMINGE 

 [Godalming]. King Edward held it. Then 

 (there were) 24 hides. They have never ren- 

 dered geld. The land is for 30 ploughs. In 

 demesne there are 3 ploughs ; and (there are) 

 50 villeins and 29 bordars 4 with 19 ploughs. 

 There are 2 serfs ; and 3 mills worth 41 

 shillings and 8 pence ; and 25 acres of 

 meadow. Wood worth 1 00 hogs. In the time 

 of king Edward it was worth 25 pounds, and 

 afterwards 2O pounds ; now 30 pounds by 

 tale ; and yet it renders 30 pounds weighed 

 and burnt. 5 Randulf Flambard holds of this 

 manor a church, 6 to which belong 3 hides. 

 Ulmasr held it of king Edward. They have 

 never rendered geld. The land is for 2 

 ploughs. In demesne there is I ; and (there 

 are) 5 villeins and 12 cottars with 2 ploughs. 

 There are 1 5 acres of meadow ; and wood 

 worth 3 hogs. The same Randulf holds 



8 Probably Hampstead iuxta Dorking, 

 part of the Honour of Clare in 1314. 



4 The only bordars in Godalming Hun- 

 dred. Elsewhere in the Hundred cottars 

 appear, but there are no cottars on royal 

 demesne. See above, on Wallington. 



6 Tested for fineness. 



6 St. Peter's and St. Paul's, Godalming. 



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