THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



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 

 are 2 serfs, 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 

 Brictuin, a man of Earl l Harold, held and 

 could sell. 



In the same vill Humfrey holds of the 

 count 3 virgates. There is land for i plough. 

 One bordar is there and meadow (sufficient) 

 for i plough (team). It is and was worth 5 

 shillings ; T.R.E. 10 shillings. This land 

 Chentis, a man of Levenot son of Osmund, 

 held and could sell. 



[XIV.] XIII. THE LAND OF EARL 

 HUGH 



IN COTESLAI [COTTESLOE] HuNDRET ' 



M. Earl Hugh holds MENTEMORE [Menr- 

 more]. Robert holds it of him. It is as- 

 sessed at 1 8 hides. There is land for 10 

 ploughs. On the demesne are 4 ploughs ; and 

 1 8 villeins have 6 ploughs. There are 3 

 serfs and meadow (sufficient) for 4 plough 

 (teams). In all (totis ve/tntiis) it is worth 12 

 pounds; when received 10 pounds; T.R.E. 

 14 pounds. This manor Eddeva the Fair 

 held. 



IN SIGELAI HUNDRET* 



Hugh holds of the earl SENELAI [(Great) 

 Shenley *]. It is assessed at 2 hides. There 

 is land for 10 ploughs. On the demesne are 



3 ploughs ; and 5 villeins with 6 serfs have 5 

 ploughs, and there could be 2 more. Meadow 

 is there (sufficient) for 5 plough (teams), wood- 

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

 worth IOO shillings ; T.R.E. 6 pounds. 

 This manor Burcard, a housecarl of King 

 Edward, held and could sell. 



fo. 147 



In SENELAI [Shenley] Hugh holds of Earl 

 Hugh 5 hides as one manor. There is land 

 for 5 ploughs, and there are there 4 ploughs, 

 and could be a fifth. There are 8 villeins, 

 meadow (sufficient) for 5 plough (teams), and 

 woodland (to feed) 50 swine. In all (totis 

 valentiis) it is and was worth 3 pounds ; 



1 ' Earl ' interlined. 



1 Now part of Cottesloe Hundred. For Cottes- 

 loesee p. 241, note 5, under the land of the Bishop 

 of Lisieux. 



3 Now part of Newport Hundred. 



4 Great Shenley is found as ' de honore Cestrie' 

 in Feudal A 'ids, i. 82 (J.H.R.) 



T.R.E. 4 pounds. This manor Burchard, a 

 thegn of King Edward, held. 



IN MoiSSELAI [MULSHOE] HUNDRET 8 



William holds BRICHELLA [(Great) Brick- 

 hill]. It is assessed at 9 hides. There is 

 land for 9 ploughs. On the demesne are 4 

 ploughs ; and 16 villeins with 6 bordars 

 have 6 ploughs. There are 6 serfs, and 2 

 mills worth (de) 30 shillings and meadow 

 (sufficient) for 10 plough (teams) and wood- 

 land (to feed) 100 swine. In all it is worth 



9 pounds ; when received 7 pounds ; T.R.E. 



10 pounds. This manor Earl Tosti held. 



[XV.] XIIII. THE LAND OF WALTER 

 GIFARD 



IN STANES [STONE] HUNDRET 



Walter Gifard holds in HERDEWELLE 

 [Hartwell] 2 hides, and Hugh de Molebec 7 

 holds them of him. There is land for 2 

 ploughs, and these are there with 4 villeins 

 and 3 bordars. There are 4 serfs. It is 

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

 30 shillings. This land 2 men of Sired held 

 and could sell, and they now hold it. 



M. Hugh himself 8 holds of Walter CHENE- 

 BEI.LA [(Great) Kimble]. It is assessed at 2O 

 hides. There is land for 1 1 ploughs. On 

 the demesne are 2, and there could be a third. 

 There 22 villeins with 8 bordars have 8J 

 ploughs. There are 6 serfs, meadow (suffi- 

 cient) for 1 1 plough (teams), and wood for 

 (making) fences. In all (totis valentiis) it is 

 and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit sem- 

 per) 10 pounds. This manor Sired, a thegn 

 of King Edward, held and could sell. 



M. Turstin son of Rolf holds of Walter 

 MISSEDENE [Missenden]. It is assessed at 10 

 hides. There is land for 8 ploughs. On 

 the demesne are 2 ; and 9 villeins with i 

 bordar have 6 ploughs. There are 2 serfs, 

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

 land (to feed) 500 swine, and from rent (de 

 reddita) of woodland come 4 ' ores ' ' yearly. 

 In all (totis valentiis) it is and was worth 4 

 pounds ; T.R.E. 7 pounds. This manor 

 Sired son of Alveva, a thegn of King Edward, 

 held and could sell. 



Now part of Newport Hundred. For the 

 nameof the Hundred see p. 241, note 2, under the 

 land of the Bishop of Coutances. 



Now part of Aylesbury Hundred. 

 i Error for Bolebec in the MS. 



i.e. the same Hugh (J.H.R.) 



See p. 246 note 2. 



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