THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Miles 3J hides as I manor. There is land 

 for 9 ploughs. On the demesne is i ; and 

 there could be 2 (more). There 9 villeins 

 with 2 bordars have 3J ploughs, and there 

 could be 2j ploughs more. There is mea- 

 dow (sufficient) for 9 plough (teams). It 

 is and was worth 4 pounds. This manor 

 Brictric, a thegn of King Edward, held and 

 could sell. 



IN LAMMVA HUNDRET I 



In EDDINTONE [Addington] Eddulf holds 

 half a hide. There is land for half a plough 

 and this is there. It is worth 10 shillings; 

 when received 5 shillings ; T.R.E. 10 shil- 

 lings. This land Lewi, a man of Edwi, 

 held and could sell. 



IN SlGELAI HUNDRET 2 



In BROBEWELLE [Bradwell] William holds 

 of Miles 2 hides and 3 virgates. There is 

 land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 

 ploughs ; and 5 villeins there could have 

 I plough. There are 2 serfs, and meadow 

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

 40 shillings ; when received 20 shillings ; 

 T.R.E. 60 shillings. This manor 2 thegns, 

 Sibi and Goduin, men of Alric son of Coding, 

 held and could sell. 



M. Ralf holds STANTONE [Stanton (Barry) 3 ] 

 of Miles. It is assessed at 5 hides. There 

 is land for 5J ploughs. On the demesne 

 are 2 ; and 7 villeins with 3 bordars have 3 

 ploughs, and there could be half a plough 

 more. There are 4 serfs, and I mill worth 

 (de) 10 shillings and 8 pence and 50 eels, 

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

 In all (totis valentiis) it is worth 6 pounds ; 

 when received 100 shillings; T.R.E. 6 pounds. 

 This manor Bisi, a thegn of King Edward, 

 held and could sell. 



IN MOSLAI 4 HUNDRET 



Almar de Odona holds i hide of Miles. 6 

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

 3 villeins and 2 bordars. Meadow is there 

 (sufficient) for I plough (team). It is and 

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

 10 shillings. This land Ordwi, a man of 

 Wigot of Walingeford [Wallingford], held 

 and could sell. 



1 Now part of Buckingham Hundred. 



" Now part of Newport Hundred. 



3 Alias Stantonbury. 



Probably Mulsoe Hundred. 



The place is not named in the MS. 



[XXV.] XXIIII. THE LAND OF 



EDWARD OF SARISBERIE 



[SALISBURY] 



IN ELESBERIE [AYLESBURY] HUNDRET " 



M. Edward of Sarisberie [Salisbury] holds 

 ESTONE [Aston (Clinton)]. 7 It is assessed at 20 

 hides. There is land for 17 ploughs. In the 

 demesne are 9 hides and i virgate, and on it 

 are 6 ploughs ; and 28 villeins with 4 

 bordars have 1 1 ploughs, and there could be a 

 twelfth. There are 1 3 serfs, and I mill worth 

 (de) 5 ' ores ' of silver, 8 meadow (sufficient) 

 for 1 7 plough (teams), woodland (to feed) 300 

 swine, and (supplying) shares for the ploughs 

 of the demesne (et ferra carucis domlnicis). In 

 all (totis valentiis) it is worth 1 8 pounds ; 

 when received 10 pounds; T.R.E. 20 pounds. 

 This manor Wlwen, a ' man ' 9 of King Ed- 

 ward, held and could sell. 



IN VOTESDUNE [WADDESDON] HUNDRET 10 



Rannulf holds of Edward i hide and ij 

 virgates. 11 There is land for I plough, and it 

 is there with I villein and i bordar and 4 serfs. 

 There is meadow (sufficient) for i plough 

 (team). It is and was worth 10 shillings; 

 T.R.E. 20 shillings. This land Almar held of 

 Wlwene of Cresselai [Creslow] and could sell. 



The same Rannulf holds CRESSELAI [Cres- 

 low]. It is assessed at 5 hides. There is land 

 for 6 ploughs. On the demesne are 4, and 

 6 villeins with i bordar have 2 ploughs. 

 There are 5 serfs, and meadow (sufficient) for 

 5 plough (teams). In all (totis valentiis) it is 

 worth i oo shillings; when received 4 pounds ; 

 T.R.E. 6 pounds. This manor Wlwen, a 

 certain woman, held T.R.E. and could sell. 



[XXVI.] XXV. THE LAND OF 

 HUGH DE BEAUCHAMP 



IN CORTESHALA [CoTTESLOE] HUNDRET lt 



Hugh de Beauchamp holds LINCELADA 

 [Linslade]. It is assessed at 15 hides. There 

 is land for 16 ploughs. In the demesne are 

 5 hides, and on it are 2 ploughs and there 



Now part of Aylesbury Hundred. 



i It is afterwards found in the hands of his de- 

 scendant Ela, Countess of Warwick (J.H.R.) 



s The ' ore ' or ounce of silver was sixteen 

 pence (J.H.R.) 



Wlwen is a woman's name. 



10 Now part of Ashendon Hundred. 



11 The place is not named in the MS. 



12 Now part of Cottesloe Hundred. For Cot- 

 tesloe see p. 241, note 5, under the land of the 

 Bishop of Lisieux. 



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