HERE ARE NOTED 

 THE LANDHOLDERS 

 HERTFORDSHIRE 



IN 



i KING WILLIAM xxiv 



II The archbishop of Canter- xxv 



bury xxvi 



in The bishop of Winchester xxvn 



iv The bishop of London xxvm 



v The bishop of Bayeux xxix 



vi The bishop of Lisieux xxx 



vn The bishop of Chester xxxi 



vin The abbot of Ely xxxn 



ix The abbot of Westminster xxxm 



x The abbot of St. Albans 1 xxxiv 



xi The abbess of Chatteris xxxv 



xii The canons of London xxxvi 



xin The canons of Waltham xxxvn 



xiv The count of Mortain xxxvm 



xv Count Alan xxxix 



xvi Count Eustace XL 



xvn Earl Roger XLI 



xvin Robert de Olgi (Oilgi) 



xix Robert Gernon XLII 



xx Robert de Todeni XLIII 



xxi Ralf de Todeni XLIV 



xxn Ralf de Limesi 



xxin Ralf Bainiard 



I. THE KING'S LAND 

 IN BRADEWATRE [BROADWATER] HUNDRET 



King William holds WIMUNDESLAI [Wy- 

 mondley]. It is assessed at 8 hides. There 

 is land for 1 8 ploughs. In the demesne are 

 2i hides, and on it are 3 ploughs ; and 24 

 villeins and i sokeman and 5 bordars and 5 



Rannulf brother of Ilger 

 Hugh de Grentemaisnil 

 Hugh de Beauchamp 

 William de Ow 

 William de Odburgvile 

 Walter the Fleming 

 Eudo ' Dapifer ' 

 Edward de Saresberie 

 Geoffrey de Mannevile 

 Geoffrey de Bech 

 Goisbert de Beauvais 

 Peter de Valongies 

 Harduin de Escalers 

 Edgar (the ^theling) 

 Maigno the Breton 

 Gilbert son of Salomon 

 Sigar de Cioches 

 Derman and other English- 

 men, the King's (men) 

 Rothais the wife of Richard 

 Adeliz the wife of Hugh 

 The daughter of Ralf Tail- 

 gebosch 



cottars have 15 ploughs (between them). 8 

 There are 6 serfs, and i mill worth 2O shil- 

 lings. Meadow is there sufficient for i plough 

 team and 2 oxen, and pasture sufficient for 

 the live stock of the vill, and wood 3 sufficient 

 for the fences. This manor belonged to the 

 demesne of the church* of St. Mary of Cetriz 

 [Chatteris], but earl Harold took it away from 



* The words ' between them ' have been sup- 



1 The abbot of Ramsey who follows the plied by the editor wherever they occur, 

 abbot of St. Albans, fol. 136, is omitted in the 8 'Nemus' (translated 'wood' throughout). 

 MS. in this list. See Introduction, p. 299. * i.f. ' abbey.' 



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