THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



T.R.E. and afterwards it was worth 50 shil- 

 lings ; now 4 pounds. 



Of the aforesaid hides Osbern holds in 

 COMENORE [Cumnor *] 2^ and they paid geld 

 for as much, together with the other hides. 

 Two alodiaries held them of the abbot. 

 There is land for 2 ploughs. On the de- 

 mesne is i plough with I villein and 3 bor- 

 dars. It was (formerly) worth 60 shillings ; 

 now 40 shillings. 



Rainald holds i hide in COMENORE [Cum- 

 nor] ; and this paid geld for I hide along with 

 the others. There is land for i plough. It 

 was (formerly) worth 20 shillings; now IO. 2 



The abbey itself holds BERTUNE [Barton 3 ] 

 in demesne. T.R.E. it was assessed at 60 

 hides ; now (it is assessed) at 40. There is 

 land for 40 ploughs. On the demesne are 3 

 ploughs ; and (there are) 64 villeins and 36 

 bordars with 34 ploughs, and 10 traders 

 dwelling in front of the door of the church 

 paying 40 pence. In Bertune are 2 serfs and 

 24 ' coliberts ' and 2 mills worth 40 shillings 

 and 5 fisheries worth (de) 18 shillings and 4 

 pence, and 200 acres of meadow and 1 5 shil- 

 lings (coming) from pasture, and 2 mills be- 

 longing to (/') the court of the abbot not 

 paying dues (sine censu). T.R.E. it was 

 worth 20 pounds ; and afterwards as now 

 40 pounds. 



Of these 60 hides Rainald holds i manor 

 of the abbot in mortgage (uadimonid) : 

 SIPENE [Shippon 4 ]. Ednod the Staller held it 

 T.R.E. and it did not then belong to (nun 

 fuit tune in) the abbey. Earl Hugh gave it to 

 the abbey. It then (T.R.E.) was assessed at 

 5 hides ; it is now assessed at i hide. There 

 are on the demesne 2 ploughs ; and (there are) 

 2 villeins and 5 bordars with i plough, and 4 

 serfs, and 20 acres of meadow. 



The same man holds there of the abbot 3 

 hides. Alward a priest and Lewin a gold- 

 smith held them of the abbot and could not 

 leave their lord (nee poterant recedere). Then 

 as now it was assessed at 3 hides. On the 

 demesne he has i plough with I bordar and 

 1 8 acres of meadow and a fishery worth (de) 

 5 pence. This land is (sufficient) for 4 ploughs. 

 T.R.E. it was worth 7 pounds ; afterwards 

 100 shillings ; and now 6 pounds. 



1 Now in the Hundred of Hornier. 

 3 This is the end of the Cumnor entries. 

 3 Near Abingdon, now in the Hundred of 

 Hormer. 



Now in the Hundred of Hormer. 



Hugh the cook holds of the abbot in BER- 

 TUNE [Barton 4 ] i hides and in SANFORD 

 [Dry Sandford 4 ] 2 hides. Lewin and Nor- 

 man held these but they could not go to 

 another lord (recedere nan potuerunt). There 

 are i^ ploughs with i bordar and 6 acres of 

 meadow. There is land for 2 ploughs. It 

 is worth 40 shillings. 



Of the aforesaid 60 hides Anschil and Gil- 

 bert hold in BAIORDE [Bay worth 4 ] 10 hides of 

 the abbot. Ulvric held them and could not 

 go to another lord (recedere nan potuit). These 

 10 hides are assessed at 8. There are (on the 

 demesne) 3 ploughs ; and (there are) 9 villeins 

 and 8 bordars with 4^ ploughs. There are 5 

 serfs and 60 acres of meadow. There is land 

 for 8 ploughs. It was (formerly) worth 10 

 pounds ; now 8 pounds. 



Of the same manor and of the same land 

 Warin holds 4 hides in SOGOORDE [Sug- 

 worth 4 ], and Berner 5 hides in SONINGEWELL 

 [Sunningwell] and in CHENITUN [Kenning- 

 ton 4 ]and Alwin i hide in GENETUNEi[Kenning- 

 ton *]. Six Englishmen held this and could not 

 go from the lordship of the abbey (et ab ecc/esia 

 recedere non potuerunt]. There is land for 6 

 ploughs and it paid geld along with the other 

 hides. There are 3 ploughs (on the demesne) ; 

 and (there are) 7 villeins and 18 bordars with 

 i plough and 5 serfs, and no acres of meadow. 

 It was formerly worth 1 2 pounds ; now i o 

 pounds. 5 



IN ROEBERG [ 



] HUNDRET 



The abbey itself holds CIVELEI [Chieve- 

 ley 6 ]. It has held it T.R.E. and since 

 (semper). T.R.E. it was assessed at 2 7 hides ; 

 now (it is assessed) at 7^ hides. There is land 

 for 20 ploughs. On the demesne are 3 ploughs ; 

 and (there are) 28 villeins and 10 bordars with 

 1 8 ploughs. There are 3 serfs and 4 acres 

 of meadow and woodland to render (de) 60 

 swine. Of this land William holds of the 

 abbot 5 hides, and Godefrid i hides and 

 there is I plough there with 3 villeins and 

 2 bordars having i plough and 3 acres of 

 meadow. The whole T.R.E. and after- 

 wards was worth 12 pounds. The abbot's 

 portion is now worth 10 pounds ; that of his 

 men 50 shillings. 



The abbey itself holds WALIFORD [Wei- 

 ford 6 ] and has held it T.R.E. and since 

 (semper). T.R.E. it was assessed at 50 hides ; 

 now (it is assessed) at 37 hides. There is land 

 for 24 ploughs. On the demesne are 5 ploughs; 



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8 This is the end of the Barton entries. 

 Now in the Hundred of Faircross. 



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