THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



villeins and 2 bordars have 6 ploughs and 30 

 acres of meadow. Underwood 3 furlongs in 

 length and i in breadth. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 6 pounds ; now (it is worth) 

 3 pounds. 



M. In BRADEBURNE [Bradbourne] Elvric 

 had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 4 ploughs. Now (there 

 are) 2 ploughs in demesne; and 12 villeins 

 and 4 bordars have 4 ploughs. There (is) a 

 priest and a church and 12 acres of meadow. 

 Underwood 3 furlongs in length and 2 in 

 breadth. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 4 pounds ; now (it is worth) 30 shil- 

 lings. 



7 M. In TIZINCTUN [Tissington] Ul- 

 chel, Edric, Gamel, Ulviet, Wictric, Levric, 

 Godwin had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to 

 the geld. (There is) land for 4 ploughs. 

 There (are) now 3 ploughs in demesne ; and 

 (there are) 1 2 villeins and 8 bordars who have 

 4 ploughs and i mill (rendering) 3 shillings and 

 30 acres of meadow. Underwood i league 

 in length and 4 furlongs in breadth. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds ; now 

 (it is worth) 40 shillings. 



M. In NEUTUNE [Newton Grange] Osmer 

 had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 4 ploughs. It is waste. 

 There (are) 8 acres of meadow. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings. 



2 M. In HORTEDUN [Hartington] Godwin 

 and Ligulf had 2 carucates of land (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. 

 It is waste. There (are) 16 acres of meadow. 

 Underwood 3 furlongs in length and 2 in 

 breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 

 40 shillings. 



M. In SALHAM [ ] 1 Cole had 2 



carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 2 ploughs. It is waste. There 

 (are) 16 acres of meadow. Underwood half 

 a league in length and half (a league) in 

 breadth. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 40 shillings. 



M. In PILESBERIE [Pilsbury] and LODO- 

 WEtLE [Ludwell] Elsi had 2 carucates of land 

 (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 

 ploughs. It is waste. There (are) 12 acres 



1 Messrs. Lysons in their history of Derbyshire 

 suggest that a piece of pasture in Hartington parish 



of meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 10 shillings. 



M & B. In SOTHELLE [Shottle] and 

 WALESTUNE [Wallstone 2 ] Gamel had 6 caru- 

 cates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for as many ploughs. There (is) 

 now i plough in demesne ; and 3 villeins 

 and 3 bordars have i plough and 5 acres of 

 meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 3^ leagues 

 in length and 2^ leagues in breadth. In 

 King Edward's time it was worth 60 shillings ; 

 now it is worth 10 shillings. Godric holds it. 



called Salum may represent Salham. 

 other suggestion. 



I 



I know no 



M. In ETELAWE [Atlow] Elvric had 3 

 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There (are) 4 

 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 

 half a league in length and 3 furlongs in 

 breadth. Underwood of the same extent. In 

 King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 2 shillings. 



WALECROS [Repton and Gresley] WAPEN- 



TAKE 



M. In CROCHESHALLE [Croxall 3 ] Siward 

 had 3 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 8 ploughs.* There (are) 

 now 2 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 

 35 villeins and 1 1 bordars who have 8 ploughs. 

 There (are) 2 mills (rendering) 18 shillings 

 and 22 acres of meadow. Underwood 2 

 furlongs in length and I furlong in breadth. 

 In King Edward's time it was worth 3 pounds ; 

 now (it is worth) 4 pounds. Roger holds it. 



In EDNUNGHALLE [Edingale 6 ] (there is) i 

 carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for I plough." There 4 villeins have 

 i plough. Underwood 3 furlongs in length 

 and i furlong in breadth. 



M. In STREITUN [Stretton-en-le-Field 7] 

 ^Elvric had I carucate of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. (There is) land for i plough. There 4 

 villeins have 2 ploughs and i mill (rendering) 

 5 shillings and 10 acres of meadow. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 15 shillings. Roger holds it. 8 



* A farm in Idridgehay parish. 



8 Now in Staffordshire. 



4 The number of ploughs is interlined. 



6 A small part of Edingale (not the church 

 town) was in Coxall parish, Derbyshire, the rest 

 in Staffordshire. 



' The number of ploughs is interlined. 



7 Now in Leicestershire. 



8 Roger is also entered in the Leicester Domes- 

 day as holding i carucate in Stretton under Henry 

 de Ferrers. 



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