THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



In WALLINGTONE [Wallington] Siward 

 holds of Harduin i hide and a half and 26 

 acres. There is land for 2 ploughs. One is 

 there, and there could be another. There are 

 3 bordars. It is worth 25 shillings ; when 

 received 20 shillings ; T.R.E. 30 shillings. 

 Wlwar, a man of Anschil of Ware, held this 

 land and could sell. 



In BRADEFELLE [Broadfield] Tetbald l holds 

 of Harduin i hide and of a virgate. There 

 is land for i plough, and it is there, with 3 

 bordars and 2 serfs and i cottar. Meadow is 

 there sufficient for a half-plough team, pasture 

 sufficient for the live stock. It is worth 20 

 shillings ; when received it was worth 10 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 40 shillings. This land 

 2 brothers, archbishop Stigand's men, held 

 and could sell. 



In ORDWELLE [Horwell(bury)] * Wisgar 

 holds of Harduin I hide and a half less 5 acres. 

 There is land for i plough and a half-plough, 

 and these are there, with i villein and 3 cot- 

 tars. There are 2 serfs. No meadow is 

 there ; there is pasture sufficient for the live 

 stock. This land is worth 28 shillings ; 

 when received it was worth 1 5 shillings ; 

 T.R.E. 25 shillings. Two sokemen, arch- 

 bishop Stigand's men, held this land and could 

 sell. 



In DEREVELDE [Therfield] Wigar holds of 

 Harduin 3 virgates. There is land for I 

 plough. There are 2 villeins and 2 cottars 

 and (cum) I serf. Pasture is there sufficient 

 for the live stock. It is and was worth 10 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 2O shillings. Alric a 

 priest held this land under the abbot of 

 Ramesy [Ramsey]. He could not sell except 

 by the Abbot's leave. 



In RETTH [Reed] Harduin holds 5 hides 

 and i virgate and a half. There is land for 

 6 ploughs. In the demesne are 3^ hides and 

 8 acres, and there are 2 ploughs on it. Ten 

 villeins there and (cum) a priest and 5 bordars 

 have 4 ploughs. There are 2 cottars and 

 6 serfs. Meadow is there sufficient for a 

 half-plough team, pasture sufficient for the 

 live stock, woodland to feed 10 swine. In 

 all the value is 100 shillings ; when received 

 it was 4 pounds ; T.R.E. 6 pounds. Four 

 hides and a virgate and a half of this manor 

 Siret, earl Harold's man, held, and Sinod, a 

 man of St. Mary of Cetriz [Chatteris], held 

 I hide. Both could sell. 



In ESCEWELLE [Ashwell] Tetbald holds 

 of Harduin half a hide. There is land for 

 i plough, but it is not there. There are 



6 cottars. Meadow is there sufficient for a 

 half-plough team. This land is worth 20 

 shillings ; when received it was worth 10 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 30 shillings. Uctred held 

 this land under Robert fitz Wimarch ; he 

 could not sell except by Robert's leave so 

 the men of the hundred (court) testify. 



In HAINGESTEWORDE [Hinxworth] Tet- 

 bald holds of Harduin 2 hides. There is land 

 for 2 ploughs, and these are there, with 5 

 villeins and a Frenchman and 3 cottars. 

 Meadow is there sufficient for I plough team, 

 pasture sufficient for the live stock. This 

 land is worth 40 shillings ; when received 20 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 60 shillings. Six sokemen 

 held this land. Of these, 4 were men of 

 Aimer of Belinton, and held i hide and I 

 virgate and used to render 5 pence yearly ; a 

 the fifth, one of archbishop Stigand's men, had 

 half 4 (a hide) ; the sixth, a man of king Ed- 

 ward's, had I virgate and rendered I penny. 3 

 All these could sell. 



IN EDWINESTREU [DWINSTREE] HUNDRET 



In BERLAI [Barley] Tetbald holds of 

 Harduin 4 hides and 10 acres. There is 

 land for 3 ploughs and a half-plough. On the 

 demesne are 2, and 3 villeins and (cum) a 

 priest and 8 bordars have I plough and a half- 

 plough. There are 4 cottars and 2 serfs. 

 In all the value is 45 shillings. When re- 

 ceived it was 15 shillings ; T.R.E. 60 shil- 

 lings. Five sokemen held this manor. Three 

 of these, earl Algar's men, had i hide and 10 

 acres ; the fourth, one of earl Guert's 5 men, 

 had 2 hides ; the fifth, one of earl Harold's 

 men, had I hide. All these could sell. 



In BERCHEWEI [Barkway] 2 men hold of 

 Harduin I virgate and a half. There is land 

 for i plough, but it is not there, and there is 

 only i cottar. This land is and was worth 



7 shillings; T.R.E. 10 shillings. Two soke- 

 men held this land. One of these, earl 

 Algar's man, had I virgate ; the other, 

 Eldret's man, held a half-virgate ; he paid I 

 half-penny yearly. He could sell. 



In HELSANGRE [ ] 3 men hold of 



Harduin 2 thirds (partes) of I hide. There is 

 land for i plough, and this is there. This 



1 See note above, p. 338. 



2 A manor in this Hundred. 



8 Commutation for 'avera' (J.H.R.). 



* MS. defective. 



5 Harold's brother Gyrth (J.H.R.). 



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