THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



now for 6 hides. There is land for 6 ploughs. 

 On the demesne are 2 (ploughs), and (there 

 are) 14 villeins and 13 bordars with 2 ploughs. 

 There (are) 2 serfs, and i mill and a half 

 yielding [de) 6 shillings and 8 pence. There 

 (is) a church to which belongs half a hide. 

 The priest has half a plough. In the time 

 of King Edward, as {et) now, it was worth 

 8 pounds ; when received 100 shillings. 



Rainald holds of the earl Su(m)merlege 

 [Somerley]. Helghi held it of King Edward 

 as an alod {in alodium). Then, as {et) now, 

 it was assessed for i hide. There is land 

 for I plough. On the demesne is I (plough), 

 and (there are) 2 villeins and 3 bordars with 

 I plough. There (is) i serf. In the time 

 of King Edward, as {et) now, it was worth 

 20 shillings; when received 15 shillings. 



In the same Hundred Chetel holds land 

 for {ad) I plough. It has never been as- 

 sessed in hides {minquam hidata fuit). King 

 William granted this to him. There he has 

 I mill yielding (r/c) 5 shillings, and I bordar, 

 and 5 acres of meadow. It is worth 25 

 shillings. 



William holds of the earl Hunest.vn [Hun- 

 ston]. Six free men held it as an alod {in 

 alodium). Then, as {et) now, it was assessed 

 for 4 hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. 



Ralph holds of Robert, and Robert of the 

 earl, Westringes [East Wittering]. Two 

 free men held it as 2 manors. Then, as 

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

 is land for I plough. There are 4 villeins 

 with 2 ploughs, and I haw yielding {de) 6 

 pence. In the time of King Edward and 

 afterwards, as {et) now, it was worth 20 

 shillings. 



In Isiwiridi [West Easwrith] Hundred 

 Robert holds of the earl Estorchetone 



On the demesne is I plough, and (there are) [Storrington], and Durand holds it of him. 

 5 villeins and ig bordars with 2 ploughs. 

 There (is) i mill yielding {de) 20 shillings, 

 and 2 saltpans, and from i haw 6 pence. 



Then it was assessed for 6 hides ; now for 

 5i hides.^ There is land for 3 ploughs. Or 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 40 shillings, and afterwards 30 shillings ; 

 now 4 pounds. 



In Westringes [Manhood] Hundred 



The same William holds of the earl 

 Brideha(m) [Birdham], and Nigel (holds it) 

 of him. Alnod held it as an alod {in alodium). 

 Then, as {et) now, it was assessed for 3^ hides. 

 There is land for 5 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne are 2 (ploughs), and there are 5 vil- 

 leins and 8 bordars with 3 ploughs. There 

 (is) I mill yielding {de) 20 shillings, and 2 

 fisheries, and 3 acres of meadow. From 

 the wood(land) and pasturage {herbagio) (come) 

 5 swine. 



Of this manor Anschitil holds I hide and 

 a half, and he has there i plough, and I 

 villein and 2 bordars. 



The whole in the time of King Edward 

 was worth 40 shillings, and afterwards 30 

 shillings ; now 65 shillings. 



Warin holds of the earl Icenore [Itchenor].' 

 Lewin held it of Earl Godwin. Then, as 

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

 is land for i plough. On the demesne is 

 I plough, and (there are) 3 villeins and 3 

 bordars with i plough. There (is) I acre 

 of meadow. In the time of King Edward 

 it was worth 20 shillings, and afterwards 15 

 shillings; now 22 shillings. 



' Formerly part of Bosham manor (see p. 392). 



the demesne are 2 ploughs, and there are 6 

 villeins and 7 cottars with i plough. There 

 (is) a church, and 2 mills yielding {de) 1 1 

 shillings. In the time of King Edward, as 

 {et) now, it was worth 4 pounds, and after- 

 wards 40 shillings. 



Robert holds of the earl Stoechestone ^ 

 [ ], and Alwin (holds it) of him, 



and this latter himself {istemet) held it in the 

 time of King Edward, and could betake 

 himself {ire) whither he would. Then, as 

 {et) now, (it was assessed) for 3 hides. There 



is land for 2 ploughs. On the demesne is 

 I plough, with I villein and 5 cottars and 2 

 serfs, and a mill yielding {de) 5 shillings. In 

 the time of King Edward, and afterwards, 

 as {et) now, it was worth 30 shillings. 



Robert holds Codeha(m) [Cootham*] of 

 the earl, and Aubrey (holds it) of him. 

 Two free men held it in the time of King 

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

 for 4 hides and i virgate. There is land for 

 3 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 (ploughs), 



2 Assessment probably reduced for loss of pas- 

 ture now in William de Braiose's rape (see note 2, 

 p. 450). 



3 S.D.B. reads this as Storchestone [Storrington], 

 for which it may be an error ; but the Assize Roll 

 for 1288 mentions the vill of Stoiveton in this 

 Hundred, so I have thought it better to leave the 

 identification open. 



♦ A manor in Storrington. 



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