THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



are) 3 villeins and 4 cottars with i ploughs. 

 A mill is there worth (de) 12 shillings and 6 

 pence, and 40 acres of meadow. It was and is 

 worth 6 pounds, although it pays 7 pounds. 



XXVII. THE LAND OF WILLIAM 

 SON OF CORBUCION 



IN CHENETEBERIE [KINTBURY] 

 HUNDRET 



William son of Corbuzon holds of the king 

 i o hides in TANEBURNE [Enborne 1 ]. Toti 

 held them as a manor in alod of King Ed- 

 ward. They were then (assessed) at 10 hides ; 

 now (they are assessed) at 8 hides. There is 

 land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is I ; and 

 4 villeins and 7 bordars (are there) with 2 

 ploughs. There are 2 serfs and a mill worth 

 (de) 20 shillings, and 20 acres of meadow, and 

 woodland to render (de) 10 swine. It was 

 (formerly) worth 100 shillings ; now 4 pounds. 



IN BLITBERIE [BLEWBURY] HUNDRET 



The same William holds MORTUNE 

 [North Moreton *] 3 and Ralf holds it of him. 

 A certain freeman held it T.R.E. Then as 

 now (it was assessed) at 10 hides. There is 

 land for 7 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 

 ploughs; and (there are) 14 villeins and 8 

 cottars with 6 ploughs, and a mill worth 12 

 shillings and 6 pence. A church is there, and 

 3 serfs, and in Walengeford [Wallingford] 5 

 closes (hagce) worth 50 pence. It was (for- 

 merly) worth 10 pounds; now 12 pounds. 



IN WANETINZ [WANTAGE] HUNDRET 



The same William holds CERLETONE 

 [Charlton 4 ] and Geoffrey holds it of him. Tovi 

 a freeman held it T.R.E. Then as now (it was 

 assessed) at 2^ hides. There is land for i 

 plough. On the demesne is i; and i villein 

 (is there) and 5 cottars with half a plough. It 

 was (formerly) worth 40 shillings ; now 50 

 shillings. 



XXVIII. THE LAND OF WILLIAM 

 SON OF RICHARD 



IN WIFOL [ ] HUNDRET 



William son of Richard holds COJLESHALLE 



1 Now in the Hundred of Kintbury Eagle. 



2 Now in the Hundred of Moreton. 



3 Part of ' Eneburne,' i knight's fee in North 

 Moreton, and J of a knight's fee in ' Cherleton' ap- 

 pear as part of the fief of the Earl of Warwick in 

 Testa de Nevill, p. 122 (F.W.R.). 



4 Now in the Hundred of Wantage. 



[Coleshill 5 ]. Osgot held it in alod of King 

 Edward. It was then assessed at 8 hides ; now 

 (it is assessed) at 5 hides. There is land for 3 

 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 ploughs ; and 

 2 villeins and 5 bordars. There are 4 serfs 

 and the third part of a mill worth (de) 10 

 shillings and 69 acres of meadow. It was 

 worth (T.R.E.) 7 pounds ; afterwards 6 

 pounds ; now 4 pounds. 



IN WANETINZ [WANTAGE] HUNDRET 



The same William holds CELREA [Child- 

 rey 4 ]. 8 Osgot a freeman held it T.R.E. It 

 was then assessed at 1 2 hides ; now (it is as- 

 sessed) at 8 hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. 

 In the demesne William has 2 hides, and there 

 he has 2 villeins and 3 cottars with half a 

 plough. Godfrey holds of him 10 hides, and 

 there are 6 villeins and 8 cottars with half a 

 plough and a mill worth (de) 4 shillings, and 

 36 acres of meadow. The whole T.R.E. 

 and afterwards was worth 9 pounds ; now 

 6 pounds and 12 shillings. 



IN HILLESLAU [ ] HUNDRET 



7 The same William holds ORDEGESTON 

 [Odstone B ]. Osgot held it of King Edward 

 in alod. It was then assessed at 10 hides ; now 

 (it is assessed) at 5 hides. There is land for 7 

 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 ploughs ; and 

 (there are) 1 8 bordars with 3 ploughs. There 

 are 5 serfs and 200 acres of meadow. T.R.E. 

 it was worth 1 2 pounds ; afterwards 8 pounds ; 

 now 10 pounds. 



XXIX. THE LAND OF WILLIAM 

 DE CAILGI 



IN REDINGES [READING] HUNDRET 



William deCalgi holds of the king SOLEHAM 

 [Sulham 8 ] and a certain knight (miles) 

 holds it of him. Godric held it of King Ed- 

 ward. Then as now it was assessed at 2 

 hides. There is land for 5 ploughs. On the 

 demesne are 2 ploughs; and (there are) 4 villeins 

 and 6 bordars with 2 ploughs. A church is 

 there and 2 serfs and 4 acres of meadow. It 

 was worth (T.R.E.) 4 pounds; afterwards 3 

 pounds ; now 100 shillings. 



8 Now in the Hundred of Shrivenham. 



6 One Knight's fee in 'Chelrey' and one in 

 'Ordeston' appear together in Testa de 'Nevill (p. 

 123) as belonging to the barony of Scrupes 

 (F.W.R.). 



7 This entry was omitted and is placed at the 

 foot of the page in the MS. 



8 Now in the Hundred of Theale. 



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