I I .-/// I : Ji.al>cthan Surrey (tin/ /)<>/< ^/<n' /look. 17 



! ervil< in. .U.IIH-- lii-ld <.f / of l.ind held ,| |,y 



I nun clt in. in.- 1 .ilcd ' and 



not inrhidrd) I ' l.ind not incl 



St M 70 60 



T \\.mtoii 38-3 26 



Krklin-t<>n 58 



Hence -the acreage <>f an average servile tenement was less than 

 that of the average free holding; the free holding would peril 

 average roughly about SO / more than the servile-. 



5. The bond tenements*. 



The holdings in Forncett manor at an early period seem to have 

 been extremely small. The list of bond tenements given in the Survey 

 of I565 4 reflects, of course, the conditions of a much earlier time. By 

 1 565 the location of some of the tenements had been forgotten. The 

 money payments which each tenement ' was accustomed to render ' 

 are recorded ; but the ' other services,' i.e. the labour dues and pay- 

 ments in kind, are not described. Some of the same tenements are 

 mentioned in the Account Roll of 1376-7. The names of some 

 appear as personal surnames in the Subsidy Rolls of 1327 and 1332'', 

 and not in the later records; but the documents are wanting in which 

 the tenements might be traced to an earlier time. It is, however, 

 very probable that the names date from the late thirteenth century" ; 

 while the tenements as fixed areas chargeable with a fixed amount 

 of dues date from an earlier period. From the fact that each bears 

 a person's name and includes one messuage and often a certain 

 number of acres of meadow as well as of arable, it seems clear that 

 each represents the entire area of terra nativa held of Forncett manor 

 by a single tenant. 



1 This figure is not very trustworthy, see above, p. 16, n. $. 



- The hearing of this fact on the question of population appears on p. 105. 



3 As the Survey of 1565 shows, only the terra nativa was divided into 'tenements,' which 

 preserved through many generations an ideal unity and a name. 



4 See Appendix IV., Nos. 1-122. 



5 See Appendix V. 



6 Perhaps the tenement known as Ivo Charyers was held by 'Ivo le Carcectarius ' 

 mentioned in the Account Rolls of 1300 ff. 



D. 2 



