THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



pence and 59 acres of meadow. It is and 

 was worth 4 pounds. 



IN REDINGES [READING] HUNDRET 



Alberic the queen's chamberlain holds I 

 hide of the queen in BURLEI [ ]. 



Alward held it of King Edward and could 

 go to what lord he wished (potuit ire quo voluit], 

 It was then assessed at I hide ; it is now 

 assessed at nothing. There is land for i-J- 

 ploughs. It was (formerly) worth 30 shil- 

 lings ; now 20 shillings. 



Herding holds I hide in BURLEI (j ]. 



This he held of Queen Eddid. Alveva held it 

 T.R.E. and could go to what lord she wished 

 (potuit ire quo voluit). It was then (assessed) at 

 i hide ; now (it is assessed) at nothing. There 

 is land for i ploughs. There is nothing on 

 the demesne. But there 3 villeins have I 

 plough. There is woodland to render (de) 5 

 swine. It was (formerly) worth 20 shillings ; 

 now 12 shillings. 



IN CHENETBERIE [KINTBURY] HUNDRET is 

 INGLEFLOT [Inglewood 1 ] which Polcehard 

 holds of William I hide with I bordar. It 

 is worth 3 shillings. 



And Alvred has I hide in the same manor 

 and I plough on the demesne. This (hide) 

 is worth 1 5 shillings. 



And Godebold has i hides with 3 bordars. 

 They are worth 10 shillings. 



And Ralf de Felgeres has 2j hides which 

 belonged to (jacuerunt in) INGEPENE [Inkpen 2 j. 

 So the shire (moot) says. 



1 Now in Hundred of Kintbury Eagle, 

 note on page 359 above. 



8 Now in the Hundred of Kintbury Eagle. 



See 



IN MERCEHAM [MARCHAM] HUNDRED 



Berner nephew of R. de Perone holds 

 ApLETONE 3 [Appleton], part of the Bishop 

 of Bayeux's fee. 4 Alwin held it of King 

 Edward. It was then assessed at 5 hides ; now 

 (it is assessed) at 2^ hides. There is land for 

 4 ploughs. On the demesne is I ; and (there 

 are) 3 villeins and 5 bordars with i plough. 

 There are 3 serfs. It was (T.R.E.) worth 4 

 pounds ; afterwards 60 shillings ; now 50. 



Robert son of Rolf holds INGHEFLOT 

 [Inglewood 2 ] of the king. Two thegns held 

 it of King Edward as 2 manors. Then as 

 now (it was assessed) at 3 hides. There is 

 land for [ ]. There is I plough on the 



demesne. One villein is there and 7 bordars 

 with i plough ; also i serf and 4 acres of 

 meadow and a small woodland. It was worth 

 (T.R.E.) 30 shillings ; afterwards 20, and now 

 the same amount. 



IN GAMESFELLE [GANFIELD] HUNDRET 



A woman, Eldit, holds of the king i vir- 

 gate in almoin. 6 She held it T.R.E. It 

 then paid geld for i virgate of land ; now (it is 

 assessed) at nothing. It was (formerly) worth 

 30 pence ; now 1 2 pence. 



IN TACEHAM [THATCHAM] HUNDRET 



Alwi Ceuresbert held CROCHEHAM [Crook- 

 ham "] T.R.E. and it was assessed at i hide. 

 He holds it now. There is land for I plough. 

 There are 3 villeins. It is worth 20 shillings. 



8 Now in the Hundred of Ock. 



4 See Introduction. 



6 The place is not named. 



6 Now in the Hundred of Reading. 



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