A HISTORY OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 



count. There is land for 13 ploughs. In 

 the demesne are 4 hides, and on it are 3 

 ploughs. There 17 villeins with 3 bordars 

 have 10 ploughs. There are 8 serfs. In all 

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

 semper) 8 pounds. This manor Ulf son of 

 Borgerete held and could sell, and a man of 

 Bondi the staller had there half a hide and 

 could sell it. 



IN SlGELAI HUNDRET ' 



In CALDECOTE [Caldecot] Alvered holds 4 

 hides and i virgateof the count as one manor. 

 There is land for 4 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne arc ij ploughs, and there could be 

 half a plough more. There are 2 vavassors 

 paying 32 shillings and 6 pence, and I villein 

 and 5 bordars with 2 ploughs. There is i 

 serf, and a mill worth (tie) $ ' ores ' * and 4 

 pence. Meadow (sufficient) for 2 plough 

 (teams) and woodland (to feed) 24 swine and 

 (paying) 28 pence of dues (de consuetudinibus). 

 In all (totis valentiis) it is and was worth 

 T.R.E. and after(t/a lull temper) 4 pounds. This 

 manor 4 thegns held T.R.E. and they could 

 sell and assign it (dare) to whom they wished. 



In ULCHETONE [Woughton-on-the-Green] 

 Ralf holds of the count 4 hides as one manor. 

 There is land for 4 ploughs. On the demesne 

 is I, and there could be another. There 3 

 villeins with 6 bordars have i plough and 

 there could be another. There are 2 serfs, 

 and meadow (sufficient) for 4 plough (teams). 

 In all it is worth 3 pounds ; when received 

 4 pounds ; T.R.E. 3 pounds. This manor 

 8 thegns held. Of these, four, men of 

 Alvric Varu, 3 had half a hide, and one, a man 

 of Alric son of Godin, i hide and half a 

 virgate, and one, a man of Ulward son of 

 Eddeva, i hide and i virgate, and one, a man 

 of Lewin son of Estan, half a hide, and one, 

 a man of Baldwin, half a hide, and one, a 

 man of Morcar, half a hide, and one, a man 

 of Sewolt, i virgate. All these could sell 

 (their land). 



In LOCHINTONE [Loughton] Walter holds 

 of the count half a hide. There is land for 

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

 This land is worth 20 shillings ; when re- 

 ceived 5 shillings ; T.R.E. 20 shillings. This 

 land Elma:r, a man of Alvric son of Coding, 

 held and could sell. 



1 Now part of Newport Hundred. 

 * i.e. five ounces of silver containing sixteen 

 pence each (J.H.R.) 

 1 ' Varu ' interlined. 



In LINFORDE [Linford 4 ] Rannulf holds of 

 the count 2 hides. There is land for 2 

 ploughs, and these are there with 4 villeins 

 and 3 bordars and i serf. Meadow is there 

 (sufficient) for 2 plough (teams). It is and 

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

 40 shillings. This land was held by 2 men 

 of Alric son of Coding. They could sell 

 their land. 



IN BONESTOU HUNDRET * 

 In WESTONE [Weston (Underwood)] Ivo 

 holds of the count i hide and two thirds 

 (partes) of i virgate. There is land for i 

 plough. There are 2 oxen ' with 2 bordars, 

 meadow (sufficient) for i plough (team), 

 woodland (to feed) 20 swine. It is and 

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

 20 shillings. This land 3 thegns held. Of 

 these 2, men of Burgeret, had 3 virgates and 

 two thirds (partes) of i virgate ; the third a 

 man of Alric son of Coding, had i virgate. 

 They could sell (their land). 



In LAWENDENE [Lavendon] Humfrey holds 

 of the count 2^ hides as one manor. There is 

 land for 2^ ploughs. In the demesne are i 

 hides, and on it is I plough j and 3 villeins 

 with 5 bordars have i ploughs. There are 

 2 serfs and one mill worth (de) 10 shillings 

 and 50 eels, meadow (sufficient) for 2 plough 

 (teams), and woodland (to feed) 40 swine. It 

 is worth 40 shillings ; when received 20 shil- 

 lings ; T.R.E. 4 pounds. This manor a 

 man of Alric son of Coding held and could 

 sell. 



IN MOLESLOU [MOLSHOE] HUNDRET T 



In WAVENDONE [Wavendon] Ralf holds of 

 the count 2 hides as one manor. There is land 

 for 2j ploughs. On the demesne is I ; and 2 

 villeins with 3 bordars have I plough and 

 there could be half a plough (more). There 

 is I serf, meadow (sufficient) for 2 plough 

 (teams), woodland (to feed) 15 swine. It is 

 worth 20 shillings; when received 10 shil- 

 lings ; T.R.E. 40 shillings. This manor 

 Golnil, a housecarlof King Edward, held and 

 could sell. 



In the same (vill), Walter holds of the 

 count 2 hides as one manor. There is land 



4 This is distinguished as Great Linford in 

 feudal Aids (J.H.R.) 



Now part of Newport Hundred. 



i.e. a quarter of a plough-team. 



7 Now part of Newport Hundred. For the 

 name of the Hundred see note under the land of 

 the Bishop of Coutances. 



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