A HISTORY OF ESSEX 



house. Best I house. Resell* i house and 4 

 acres. Lewin' i house and 2 acres. Goda 1 

 i house. Ulwin' i house. Leuesun i house. 

 Golman i house. Pote 4 acres. Godric i 

 house. Siric i house and 2 acres. Alric i 

 house and 2 acres. Liuidi (sic) I house. 

 Brictric i house and 9^ acres. Lefstan i 

 house. Wdebil * I house. Blacstan I house. 

 Alflet 3 i house. Ulveva I house and 2O 

 acres. Goda 3 i house and 20 acres. Ascere 

 i house and 19 acres. Godric I house. 

 Brunloc i house. Alnod 2 houses and 4 

 acres. Godwin' i house and 10 acres. 

 Lewin i house and 10 acres. Alvric the 

 priest 3 houses and 2 acres. Roger i house 

 and 4 acres. Godric i house. Alvric I 

 house and 2 acres. Suertinc i house and 10 

 acres. Godid 3 2 houses and 14 acres. 

 Brunnin' i house and 3 acres. Ulwin' i 

 house. Brungar 2 houses and 18 acres. 

 Sunegot I house. Siward i house and 6 

 acres. Ulstan u acres. Leffiuf 2 houses 

 and 8 acres. Sagrim i house. Ulwin' i 

 house. Lewin' i house. Leuric' I house. 

 Godinc I house and I acre. Westan 2 

 houses and 30 acres. Ainolf I house and 15 

 acres. Tunric i house. Alstan 5 acres. 

 Alfsi i house. Goldere I acre. Godsune 

 i acres. Ulwin' i house. Alvric i house. 

 Godwin' i house. Pecoc I house. Alwin' 

 I house. Brictric I house. Manwin' i 

 house. Ulvric i house. Godsune i-J- (?) 

 houses 4 and 6 acres. Brunuin' i house. 

 Manwin' i house. Edric I house. Leueva B 

 I house. Owin i house. Alstan 2 houses. 

 Alvolt 6 acres. Manuin' i house and 5 

 acres. Alwart I house and 1 5 acres. Lemer 

 10 acres. The Abbot of St. Edmund(s) 2 

 houses and 30 acres. Stanhert I house. 



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Ulwin' I house. Saswele i house. Leuret 

 i house and 6 acres. Alveva 6 10 acres. 

 Ulstan I house and 13 acres. Lewin' 2 

 houses. Leueva 5 i house. Alvric i house. 

 Godric i house and 9 acres. Ulric I house 

 and 4 acres. Ulwin' i house. Alwen i 

 house. Tescho 2 houses and 20 acres of 

 land ; and he owes customary dues to the 

 king, and never pays (them). Ulvric 3 acres. 

 Stotinc i house. Herstan i house. Leuric 

 i house and 42 acres. Edric i house. Dela 

 I house. Hunec 2 houses. Manwin' 2 

 houses. Alvric 2 houses. Got (sic) Hugh 6 

 acres. Lewin' i house and 25 acres. 



1 A woman's name. 



3 A woman's name. 



4 ' Godsune et dim.' 



5 A woman's name. 



3 'Vudebil.' 



Miblanc (Dimiitius blancus) 6 4 houses. 

 Lefsune i acre. Alveva 7 i house. Leueva 7 

 3 acres. Sueno I house. Ulsi I house. 

 Alflet 7 I house. Ralf Pinel 8 4 houses 

 within the walls and 5 acres, and he has not 

 paid (the) customary due, and has given 

 security therefor. 9 Orlaf 3-^ acres. Walter 

 2 houses. Horrap I house. Alwin' i house. 

 Stamburc I house. Ulstan 2 houses and 5 

 acres. Chentinc i house. Sprot i house 

 and 5 acres. Edwin' i house and 3 acres. 

 Got flet 13 (sic) 2O acres. Mansune 10 acres. 

 Godinc i house and 5 acres. Ulveva 13 5 acres. 

 Ulvric I house and i acres. Lorchebret I 

 house and 10 acres. Goldere I house. In 

 addition to their land these burgesses have 51 

 acres of meadow. Amo Hamo (sic) dapifer 

 (has) i house, and I court (curia), 10 and i hide 

 of land, and 1 5 burgesses ; and this was 

 held by his predecessor Thurbert n in King 

 Edward's time ; and all this, except his 

 hall, used to render customary due in King 

 Edward's time ; and the burgesses still render 

 it on their polls (de suis capitibus), but from 

 their land and from the hide which Hamo 

 holds the due is not rendered. In (that) 

 hide (was) then I plough ; now none ; then 

 and now 6 acres of meadow ; and all this 

 was worth 4 pounds in King Edward's time, 

 and the same when he received (it) ; 18 and 

 now 40 shillings. 



Mansune (has) 2 houses and 4 acres ; Goda 13 

 i house. 



Eudo dapifer (has) 5 houses and 40 acres of 

 land, which were held by burgesses in King 



fo. io6b 



Edward's time and used to render all bur- 

 gesses' due(s). But now the burgesses do not 

 render due(s) save on their polls (capitibus). 

 All this is the fourth part of the church of 

 St. Peter ; u it renders 30 shillings. 



Hugh de Montfort (has) i house, which 

 was held, in King Edward's time, by his pre- 

 decessor Godric, 15 and used then to render 

 customary due to the king. Now it does not 

 pay and has not paid since Hugh had (it). 



6 See p. 534, note 1 1, above. 



7 A woman's name. 



8 He held in chief at Bromley in Tendring 

 Hundred. 



9 See p. 412, note 7, above. 



10 See Introduction, pp. 350, 417. 



11 See p. 500, note 10, above. 



12 ' Et quando similiter recepit.' Here ' simili- 

 ter ' and ' recepit ' are obviously transposed by a 

 slip of the scribe. 



13 A woman's name. 



14 See p. 578 below. 



15 He cannot be identified as Hugh's predecessor 

 in any Essex manor. 



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