A HISTORY OF SUSSEX 



and (there are) 4 villeins and 5 cottars with 

 half a plough. In the time of King Edward 

 and afterwards, as {et) now, it was worth 3 

 pounds. 



Of {in) the same manor Robert holds of 

 the earl 2 hides and I virgate, and for so 

 much they are assessed. Two free men held 

 them. There is land for 2 ploughs, and 

 there they are on the demesne, with I vil- 

 lein and I cottar. In the time of King Ed- 

 ward and afterwards, as {et) now, (this) was 

 worth 20 shillings. 



Robert holds Perham [Parham] of the earl. 

 A certain free man, Tovi, held it. Then, as 

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

 is land for 2 ploughs. On the demesne is I 

 (plough) and a half, and (there are) 2 villeins 

 and I cottar with half a plough, and I mill 

 yielding {de) 30 pence. In the time of King 

 Edward and afterwards, as {et) now, it was 

 worth 3 pounds. 



The same Robert holds Nordborne [Nut- 

 bourne] of the earl ; Warin (holds it) of him. 

 Two free men held it in the time of King 

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

 for 6 hides. There is land for 6 ploughs. 

 On the demesne is I (plough), and (there 

 are) 20 villeins and 4 cottars with 7 ploughs, 

 and 2 mills yielding {de) 25 shillings. There 

 (are) 7 acres of meadow, wood(land) yielding 

 (de) 12 swine. In the time of King Edward, 

 as {et) now, it was Worth 7 pounds ; when 

 received 6 pounds. 



Roger holds of the earl Nitinbreha(m) 

 [Nyetimber in Pulborough], and Alward 

 (holds it) of him. Lewin held it in the time 

 of King Edward, and could betake himself 

 {ire) whither he would. Then, as {et) now, 

 it was assessed for 4 hides. There is land 

 for 5 ploughs, and (there are) 16 villeins and 

 3 cottars with 4 ploughs, and 3 acres of mea- 

 dow, and wood(land) yielding {de) 10 swine. 

 In the time of King Edward and afterwards, 

 as {et) now, it was worth 3 pounds. 



Robert holds of the earl Poleberge [Pul- 

 borough]. Ulvric held it in the time of 

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

 assessed for 16 hides. There is land for 18 

 ploughs. On the demesne are 4 ploughs, and 

 (there are) 35 villeins and 15 cottars with 13 

 ploughs. There (are) 9 serfs, and 2 mills 

 yielding {de) 11 shillings, and 30 acres of 

 meadow, and wood(land) yielding {de) 25 

 swine, and 2 fisheries yielding {de) 3 shil- 

 lings. There (are) 2 churches. 



Of the land of this manor Tetbald and 

 Ivo hold 2 hides and half a virgate, and there 

 (is) on (their) demesne I plough, and 3 villeins 

 and 4 cottars with I plough. 



The whole manor in the time of King 

 Edward was worth 16 pounds, and after- 

 wards 16 pounds. Now Robert's demesne 

 (is worth) 22 pounds, (that) of the men 35 

 shillings. 



Ernucion holds Gretha(m) [Greatham] of 

 the earl. Azor held it of King Edward. 

 Then it was assessed for 5 hides. Now i 

 hide is in the rape of William de Braiose. 

 There is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne 

 are 2 (ploughs), and (there are) 10 villeins 

 and 7 cottars with 2 ploughs, and four fisheries 

 yielding {de) 5 shillings. 



In the time of King Edward it was worth 

 6 pounds, and afterwards, as {et) now, 100 

 shillings. 



Robert holds of the earl Cilletone [West 

 Chiltington], and Osulf (holds it) of him. 

 Azor held it of King Edward. Then it was 

 assessed for 6 hides ; now 3 hides are in the 

 rape of William de Braiose.' There is land 

 for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is I plough, 

 and there are 4 villeins and 2 cottars with i 

 plough. There (is) a church. Then and 

 afterwards, as {et) now, (it was worth) 30 shil- 

 lings. 



In Sillintone [Sullington ^] Robert holds 

 I virgate. Ulward held it of King Edward. 

 There is i villein with half a plough. It 

 is and was worth 2 shillings. 



In Risberg [Poling] Hundred 

 The earl himself holds in demesne Lolin- 

 minstre [Lyminster]. King Edward held 

 it in demesne. There are 20 hides. It 

 has never paid geld. There is land for 44 

 ploughs. On the demesne are 4 ploughs, 

 and (there are) 68 villeins and 43 cottars with 

 40 ploughs. There (is) a church, and a 

 mill yielding {de) 5 shillings, and 2 saltpans 

 yielding {de) 20 pence, and 8 acres of mea- 

 dow, and wood(land yielding) 30 swine. In 

 the time of King Edward and afterwards, 

 as {et) now, it was worth 50 pounds. 



There Robert holds i hide of the earl. 

 Azor held it. It has never paid geld. There 

 (are) 6 acres of meadow, and 60 acres of 

 pasture. It is and was worth 10 shillings. 



• 111 East Easewrith Hundred (see p. 449). 

 s In Willi.im de Braiose's rape (see note 6, 

 p. 445). 



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