THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



fourth. There 12 villeins have 12 ploughs 

 and there could be one more. There are 

 12 serfs, and 4 mills worth (de) 33 shillings 

 and 4 pence, meadow (sufficient) for 10 

 plough (teams) and (worth) 6 shillings (besides), 

 and woodland (to feed) IOO swine. In all 

 (totis valentiis) it is worth 1 5 pounds ; when 

 received 8 pounds; T.R.E. 15 pounds. 



Of the land of this manor Earl l Leofwine 

 (Lewinus) held 9^ hides, and Godric the 

 sheriff 2 3^ hides as i manor, and 2 men of 

 the same Godric 3! hides, and i man of Earl 

 Tosti 2 hides, and 2 men of Earl Leofwine 

 (Lewini) i hides. 3 All could sell (their 

 land). Of these hides one is held by the 

 Bishop of Lisieux of the Bishop of Bayeux ; 

 there is land for i plough, but the plough 

 is not there ; it is and was worth T.R.E. 

 and after (valuit semper) 5 shillings. Those 

 men * whom Roger holds in Weston did not 

 belong to Earl Leofwine (Lewino) T.R.E. 



M. The same (ipse) Roger holds BEGRAVE 

 [Bedgrove]. 6 It is assessed at 2 hides. There 

 is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is i ; 

 and 5 villeins with 5 bordars have 2 ploughs. 

 Meadow is there (sufficient) for i plough 

 (team). It is worth 30 shillings ; when re- 

 ceived 10 shillings ; T.R.E. 40 shillings. 

 This manor Suen, a man of Alwin Varus, held 

 and could sell. 



In BORTONE [Bierton] the same Roger 

 holds of the bishop i hide and 3 virgates. 

 There is land for ij ploughs, and these are 

 there with 3 bordars. It is and was worth 20 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 50 shillings. This land 2 

 sokemen held : one a man of Alwin Varus, 

 the other a man of Earl Leofwine (Lewini). 

 They could sell (their land). 



IN RlSBERGE [RlSBOROUGHJ HuNDRET * 



In HORSEDENE [Horsenden] Roger holds 

 of the bishop half a hide. There is land for 

 half a plough, and this is there with i bordar. 

 It is and was worth 3 shillings ; T.R.E. 5 

 shillings. This land a man of Earl 7 Leof- 

 wine (Lewini) held and could sell. 



In the same vill Robert holds of the bishop 



exactly 20 hides 2 > 



1 ' Earl ' interlined. 



3 ' the sheriff"' interlined. 



3 The sum of these items 



G.H.R.) 



MS. ' hos ho'es.' 



5 Attas Bedgrave, a farm in Weston Turville. 



8 Now part of Aylesbury Hundred. 



* ' Earl ' interlined. 



half a hide. There is land for half a plough, 

 but the plough is not there. It is and was 

 worth 2 shillings ; T.R.E. 5 shillings. This 

 land Goduin, a man of Earl 7 Leofwine, 

 (Lewini) held and could sell. 



IN BERNEHAM [BURNHAM] HUNDRET 

 M. In CELFUNDE [Chalfont (St. Peter)] 

 Roger holds of the bishop 4 hides and 3 vir- 

 gates. There is land for 15 ploughs. On 

 the demesne is one 1 ; and 14 villeins with 

 4 bordars have 14 ploughs. There are 2 

 serfs, and i mill worth (de) 6 shillings, mea- 

 dow (sufficient) for 2 plough (teams), wood- 

 (land) (to feed) 600 swine, and a hawk's eyry 

 (area). In all (totis valentiis) it is worth 1 1 

 shillings ; when received 60 shillings ; T.R.E. 

 no shillings. This manor Earl 7 Leofwine 

 (Lewinus) held. 



In ELMODESHAM [Amersham] Roger holds 

 of the bishop half a hide. There is land for 

 i plough, and it is there with 3 bordars and 



1 mill worth (de) 4 shillings and meadow 

 (sufficient) for i plough (team). This land 

 is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit 

 semper) 20 shillings. This land Alwin, a man 

 of Queen Eddid, held and could sell. 



In CESTREHAM [Chesham] Roger holds 

 half a hide. There is land for 2 ploughs. 

 On the demesne is i plough ; and i villein 

 with 2 bordars have i plough. There is 

 woodland (to feed) 50 swine. It is and was 

 worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) 20 

 shillings. 



In CESTREHAM [Chesham] the Bishop of 

 Bayeux himself holds ij hides. There is 

 land for 3 ploughs. In the demesne is I 

 hide, and on it is i plough ; and 2 villeins 

 with 3 bordars have 2 ploughs. There are 



2 serfs, and 2 mills worth (de) 3 shillings and 

 meadow (sufficient) for 3 plough (teams). It 

 is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit 

 semper) 60 shillings. This manor 2 sokemen 

 held : one a man of Earl 7 Leofwine (Lewini), 

 the other a man of Earl 7 Harold. They 

 could sell (their land). 



M. Gilbert Bishop of Lisieux holds of 

 the Bishop of Bayeux DILEHERST [Tyler's 

 (Green) 8 ]. It is assessed at 10 hides. There 

 is land for 10 ploughs. On the demesne are 

 2, and there could be a third. There 14 



villeins with i bordar have 6 ploughs and 



s In Penn (F.W.R.) It occurs as Tyghelhurst 

 in 1316 (Feudal Aids, i. 48). This became 

 Tilehurst and, by corruption, Tyler's (J.H.R.) 



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