THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



the demesne are 7 ploughs, and 74 villeins 

 with 78 bordars [cum quater xx'' bordariis 

 it'"" minus) have 23 ploughs. There is a mill 

 yielding (de) 10 shillings,' and (there are) 80 

 acres of meadow, and a small wood (sufficient) 

 for the fences {ad c/ausunim). From the 

 pasturage [herhagio) I pig from every villein 

 who has 7 swine. [In like manner [similiter) 

 throughout all Sudsex].^ In the time of 

 King Edward and afterwards it was worth 

 40 pounds. Now (it is worth) 60 pounds, 

 and yet it returns 80 pounds. But (that) is 

 too heavy [nimis grave). There is a church 

 there, and i church in Cicestre [Chichester] ^ 

 (which) returns 64 pence. 



Of this manor Oismelin holds i hide of 

 the archbishop. There he has 2 bordars. 



The archbishop himself holds in demesne 

 Tangemere [Tangmere]. Clerks held it of 

 the archbishop. In the time of King Edward 

 it was assessed for 10 hides, now for 6 hides. 

 There is land .* On the demesne are 



2 ploughs, and 15 villeins with 15 bordars 

 have 4 ploughs. There is a church. 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 6 pounds, and afterwards 100 shillings. Now 

 (it is worth) 6 pounds, and the reeve of the 

 manor has 20 shillings thereof [inde). 



To this manor are appurtenant 4 haws in 

 Cicestre [Chichester] (which) return 22 

 pence. 



In Sillentone [Singleton] Hundred 



The archbishop himself holds Loventone 

 [East Lavant] in demesne. In the time of 

 King Edward it was assessed for 18 hides, 

 now for gi hides. I'here is land .^ 



On the demesne are 3 ploughs, and 14 villeins 

 with 8 bordars have 4 ploughs. There is a 

 mill yielding [de) 6 shillings, and 26 acres of 

 meadow. 



In the time of King Edward and after- 

 wards it was worth 12 pounds; now 15 

 pounds. 



Of this manor Ralph holds 3 hides of the 

 archbishop, and there I villein with 3 bordars 

 have I plough. (This) is worth 3 pounds. 



In Rieberge Hundred ° 

 The archbishop himself holds Petchinges 

 [Patching] ; then as now [semper) it was ap- 



' Underlined for deletion. 



2 Marginal note. See Introduction, p. 365. 



3 All Saints in the Pallant. 

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6 A blank. 



8 The parish of Patching is now a Hundred, 

 but it was formerly part of Poling Hundred. 



propriated to the clothing of the monks. In 

 the time of King Edward it was assessed for 

 12 hides, and now for 3 hides and 3^ virgates. 

 There is land for 9 ploughs. On the demesne 

 are 2 ploughs, and 22 villeins with 21 bordars 

 have 6 ploughs. There is a church. Wood- 

 (land yielding) 4 swine. In the time of King 

 Edward it was wortii 1 2 pounds, and after- 

 wards 10 pounds; now 15 pounds. Lately 

 it stood at [fuit ad) 20 pounds, but (tiiat) 

 could not be borne [pati). 



In Bradfota [Brightford] Hundred 



The archbishop himself holds Terringes 

 [West Tarring], which then as now belonged 

 to the minster ' [semper fuit in monasterio). In 

 the time of King Edward it was assessed for 

 18 hides, and now for 7 hides and I virgate. 

 There is land for 14^ ploughs. On the 

 demesne are 3 ploughs, and 27 villeins with 

 14 bordars have 10 ploughs. There are 2 

 churches, and woodland yielding [de) 6 swine. 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 14 pounds and 4 shillings, and afterwards 10 

 pounds ; now I 5 pounds. 



Of this manor William de Braiose holds 4 

 hides,^ and there he has on (his) demesne I 

 plough, and 4 villeins with 5 bordars have i^ 

 ploughs. There (are) 5 acres of meadow ; 

 from the wood(land) 10 pence; from the 

 pannage 20 shillings and 2 swine. (This) is 

 worth 70 shillings. 



III. THE LAND OF THE BISHOP OF 



CHICHESTER [CICESTRE). 



In Flexeberg (Flexborough) Hundred 



The Bishop of Cicestre [Chichester] holds 

 in demesne Biscopestone [Bisliopstone]. 

 In the time of King Edward it was assessed 

 for 25 hides, and now likewise. There is 

 land .* On the demesne are 3 ploughs, 



and 30 villeins with 9 bordars have 30 

 ploughs. There (are) 40 acres of meadow. 

 Wood(land) (yielding) 3 swine from the pan- 

 nage, and from the pasturage [herhagio) i pig 

 from (every) 3 '" swine. 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 26 pounds, and afterwards 11 pounds; now 

 20 pounds. 



Of this manor Geoffrey holds 4 hides, and 

 Harold 2 hides and Richard 3 hides. There 

 (are) 6 ploughs on the demesne, and (there 

 are) 13 bordars. The whole of this [totum h.) 

 is worth 100 shillings and 10 shillings. 



' Christ Church, Canterbury. 



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Probably 3 is an error for 



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 lither 6 or 7. 



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