THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



37 shillings and 6 pence. Of this land Tu- 

 rald holds of Robert half a hide, and has half 

 a plough there ; and in Chichester is i haw 

 of 12 pence. 



In the time of King Edward, as {et) now, 

 it was worth 15 pounds ; when received 10 

 pounds. 



The same Robert holds of the earl Lince 

 [Linch]. Ulvric held it of King Edward. 

 Then as [et] now, it was assessed for 5 hides. 

 There is land for 6 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne is I plough, and (there are) 7 villeins 

 and 5 bordars with 2 ploughs. There (is) a 

 church and 2 serfs, and 3 acres of meadow, 

 and wood(land yielding) 10 swine. In Chi- 

 chester (is) I haw of 10 pence. In the time 

 of King Edward it was worth 8 pounds, and 

 afterwards 4 pounds ; now 100 shillings. 



fo. 23b 



The same Robert holds of the earl Botin- 

 TONE [Buddington], and Ralph (holds it) of 

 him. Edwin held it of Earl Godwin. Then, 

 as {et) now, it was assessed for i hide. There 

 is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is I 

 (plough), and (there are) 5 villeins and 3 bor- 

 dars with 2 ploughs. There are 2 serfs. In 

 the time of King Edward it was worth 30 

 shillings, and afterwards, and now 20 shil- 

 lings. 



Robert holds of the earl Seleha(m) [Sel- 

 ham], and Fulk {Fukoius) (holds it) of him. 

 Codulf held it of Earl Godwin. Then, as 

 [et) now, it was assessed for 4 hides. There 

 is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne 

 is I (plough), and (there are) 2 villeins and 2 

 bordars with i plough. There (are) 2 serfs, 

 and a mill yielding {di') 10 shillings and 100 

 eels, and 17 acres of meadow, and wood(land 

 yielding) 10 swine. In Chichester (is) i haw 

 yielding [de) 7 pence. 



The whole manor in the time of King 

 Edward was worth 4 pounds, and afterwards 

 30 shillings ; now 54 shillings. 



Geoffrey holds of the earl Babintone 

 [Bepton]. Wigot held it of King Edward. 

 Then, as [et) now, it was assessed for 4 hides. 

 There is land for 4 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne is I plough, and (there are) 10 villeins 

 and 10 bordars with 3 ploughs. There (is) 

 a church, and 3 serfs. In Chichester (is) I 

 haw yielding [de) 10 pence. 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 4 pounds, and afterwards 40 shillings ; now 

 100 shillings. 



William holds of the earl Tadeha(m) 



[Todham']. Nigel holds it of him. Ulnod 

 held it of Earl Godwin. Then, as [et) now, 

 it was assessed for 4 hides. There is land 

 for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is i (plough), 

 and (there are) 8 villeins and 3 bordars with 



1 plough, and the third part of a mill, yield- 

 ing [de) 14 pence. There (are) 8 acres of 

 meadow, and wood(land yielding) 3 swine. 



In the time of King Edward, as [et) now, 

 it was worth 40 shillings ; when received 20 

 shillings. 



Four Frenchmen (wV francigene) hold 

 Grafha(m) [GrafFham] of the earl ; Robert,^ 

 Ralph ^ 4 hides, Rolland 2^ hides, Ernald 2 

 hides. 6 thegns [tcigni) held it in the time of 

 King Edward as a manor as alods of their 

 own {pro m\anerio\ in alodia sua). Then, as 

 [et) now, it was assessed for 10 hides. There 

 is land .* On the demesne are 2i 



ploughs, and (there are) 7 villeins and 6 bor- 

 dars with 2 ploughs. There (is) a church, 

 and from the wood(land come) 8 swine. 



In the time of King Edward the whole 

 manor was worth 8 pounds, and afterwards 7 

 pounds ; now 8 pounds. 



In Redrebruge [Rotherbridge] Hundred 

 Robert holds of the earl Peteorde [Pet- 

 worth]. Edith [Eddeva) held it of King 

 Edward as an alod [in alodium). Then, as 

 [et) now, it was assessed for 9 hides. There 

 is land for 12 ploughs. On the demesne are 



2 (ploughs), and (there are) 22 villeins and 

 10 bordars with 8 ploughs. There (is) a 

 church, and 9 serfs, and I mill yielding [de) 

 20 shillings and iSo"^ eels, and 29 acres of 

 meadow, and wood(land) yielding [de) 80 

 swine. In Chichester (are) 2 haws yielding 

 [de) 16 pence. Of this land 2 Frenchmen 

 [francigene) hold 2 hides, and there they have 

 3^ ploughs and 2 villeins and i bordar. 



The whole manor in the time of King 

 Edward was worth 18 pounds, and after- 

 wards 10 pounds; now 18 pounds. 



In Eseburne [Easebourne] Hundred* 



Robert holds Tolintone [Tillington] of 

 the earl. Edith [Eddeva) held it of King 

 Edward. Then, as [et) now, it was assessed 



> In Easebourne parish. 



- Robertas interlined. 



3 Ralph de Calsned ; Roger de Chaisnei gave 

 the tithes of his land of Graffham to Lewes Priory. 



» A blank. 



6 j^.f/A=.i . evidently ix" was first written and 

 then altered to its equivalent clxxx. 



" This heading is misplaced ; Tillington is in 

 Rotherbridge Hundred. 



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