THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



IN MUSELAI [MURSLEY] * HuNDRET 



In WESTBERIE [Westbury (by Shenley) 2 ] 

 Payn holds of Roger 2% hides as one manor. 

 There is land for 7 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne are 2j ploughs ; and 8 villeins with 2 

 bordars have 4^ ploughs. There is i serf, and 

 there are 2 mills worth (de) 1 8 shillings, and 

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

 woodland (to feed) 250 swine. In all (totis 

 va/entiis)\t is worth 60 shillings; when received 

 50 shillings ; T.R.E. 60 shillings. This 

 manor Alwin brother of Bishop Wlwi 3 held 

 and could sell. 



In DooEFORDE 4 [Dodford 5 ] Haimard holds 

 of Roger 2 hides as one manor. There is 

 land for 4 ploughs. There is I, and there 

 could be 3 more. There are 4 bordars 

 and i serf, meadow (sufficient) for 4 plough 

 (teams), and woodland (to feed) 2OO swine. 

 In all it is and was worth 20 shillings ; 

 T.R.E. 30 shillings. This manor Lewin a 

 man of Burgered held and could assign (dare) 

 and sell. 



M. Fulco holds of Roger RADECLIVE [Rad- 

 clive]. It is assessed at 5 hides. There is 

 land for 8 ploughs. On the demesne are 3 ; 

 and 6 villeins with 4 bordars have 3 ploughs 

 and there could be 2 more. There are 



3 serfs, and i mill worth (de) 5 shillings, and 

 meadow (sufficient) for 8 plough (teams). In 

 all it is worth 100 shillings ; when received 



4 pounds ; T.R.E. 6 pounds. This manor 

 Azor son of Toti held and could sell. 



IN ROVELAI HUNDRET * 



In BECHENTONE [Beachampton] Lewin 

 holds of Roger I hide. There is land for i 

 plough, and it is there with 2 villeins. Mea- 

 dow is there (sufficient) for I plough (team). 

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

 semper) 10 shillings. This land Levric a man 

 of Azor held and could sell. 



M. Godfrey holds of Roger TERNITONE 



i This should be Stodfalt (F.W.R.). 



1 The Westbury in Mursley Hundred was held 

 as Westbury ' in Senle ' by Thomas fitz Eustace in 

 1284-6 (Feudal Aids, i. 82), and it seems to be 

 his holding which is subsequently entered as 

 ' Little Shenley.' But it is the other Westbury 

 to which feudal descent points as having been held 

 by Roger. The Hundredal heading however must 

 be deemed decisive (J.H.R.). 



a Wulfwig, Bishop of Lincoln (J.H.R.). 



The name of the Hundred is here omitted. 

 It should be Stodfalt (F.W.R.). 



* In Stowe. 



Now part of Buckingham Hundred. 



[Thornton]. It is assessed at 8 hides. There 

 is land for 10 ploughs. On the demesne are 

 3, and there could be a fourth. There 12 

 villeins with 5 bordars have 5 ploughs and 

 there could be a sixth. There are 3 serfs, 

 and i mill worth (de) 10 'ores,' 7 and meadow 

 (sufficient) for 6 plough (teams). In all (totis 

 valentiis) it is and was worth 6 pounds ; 

 T.R.E. 8 pounds. This manor Azor son of 

 Toti held and could sell. 



Fulco holds of Roger HASELEIE [ 8 ] 



as I hide. There is land for ij ploughs. 

 There is there i plough and there could be a 

 half plough (more). There are i bordar and 

 i serf, and meadow (sufficient) for i plough 

 (teams). It is and was worth 30 shillings ; 

 T.R.E. 40 shillings. This manor Thori, a 

 man of King Edward, held and could sell. 



[XLIIL] XLII. THE LAND OF 

 RICHARD INGANIA 



IN MUSELAI [MURSLEY] HUNDRET 9 



Richard Ingania holds in SENELAI [Shen- 

 ley 10 ] i\ hides as one manor. There is land for 

 2 ploughs, and these are there with 8 villeins 

 and 2 serfs. Meadow is there (sufficient) for 

 2 plough (teams), woodland (to feed) 50 swine. 

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

 semper) 40 shillings. This manor Wlward, a 

 thegn of King Edward, held. 



[XLIV.] XLIII. THE LAND OF 



MANNO THE BRETON 

 IN ELESBERIE [AYLESBURY] HUNDRET ll 



M. Maigno the Breton holds in ESEN- 

 BERGA [Ellesborough] 14^ hides. There is 

 land for 1 1 ploughs. In the demesne are 5 

 hides, and on it are 3 ploughs ; and 8 villeins 

 with 10 bordars have 8 ploughs. There are 

 4 serfs, meadow (sufficient) for 3 plough 

 (teams), woodland (to feed) i oo swine. In all 

 (totis valentiis) it is worth 6 pounds ; when 

 received 4 pounds ; T.R.E. 10 pounds. 

 This manor Levenot, a man of King Edward, 

 held. 



7 The ' ore ' was the ounce of sixteenpence 

 (J.H.R.). 



8 This place appears in a return temp. Hen. III. 

 as ' Haseleya,' at which a third of a knight's fee was 

 held of Earl Richard (Testa de Nevill, p. 244). 

 As it appears in that return between Tingewick 

 and Lenborough (west of Buckingham) it must have 

 been thereabouts (J.H.R.). 



8 Now part of Cottesloe Hundred. 

 Brook End. 

 11 Now part of Aylesbury Hundred. 



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