THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Hundulf, Ulvric had 2 carucates of land (as- 

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

 ploughs. It is waste. 



M. In HABENAI [Abney] Suain had I 

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

 is) land for i plough. It is waste. 



M. In WATREFELD [Waterfield *] Lewin 

 had i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for i plough. It is waste. 



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VIII. THE LAND OF WALTER 

 DE AINCURT 



M. In MORTUNE [Morton] and OUGHEDES- 

 TUNE [Ogston] and WISTANESTUNE [Wessing- 

 ton] Suain cilt * had 1 1^ bovates of land and 

 8 acres of land (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 3 ploughs. There (are) now 2 

 ploughs in demesne ; and 14 villeins who have 

 5^ ploughs, and 4 serfs. There (is) a priest 

 and a church and i mill (rendering) 6 shillings 

 and 8 pence with a keeper (custos) of the 

 mill, and 8 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 

 pannage i^ leagues in length and the same in 

 breadth. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 4 pounds and (it is worth the same) 

 now. Walter de Aincurt holds it. 



M. In BRANDUNE [Brampton] and WADES- 

 CEL [Wadshelf] Wade had 3^ bovates of land 

 and 4 acres (assessed) to the geld. (There is) 

 land for half a plough. There Walter has 

 now i plough in demesne ; and (there is) i vil- 

 lein and 3 bordars who have half a plough and 

 2 acres and i perch of meadow. Wood(land) 

 for pannage i leagues in length and i fur- 

 longs in breadth. In King Edward's time it 

 was worth 5 shillings and 4 pence and (it is 

 worth the same) now. Of this land Walter 

 vouches (advocat) the king as warrantor (pro- 

 tectortm) and Henry de Ferrariis as having 

 given him seisin (liberatorem). 



M. In PINNESLEI [Pilsley] and CALDECOTES 

 [Oldcotes] 3 and WILELMESTORP [Williams- 

 thorpe] Suain cilt had 2 carucates of land, less 

 half a bovate, (assessed) to the geld. (There 

 is) land for 4 ploughs. There Walter has 

 now 2 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 1 2 

 villeins and 3 bordars who have 6 ploughs. To 

 this manor belong (adiacent) 2 bovates of land 



1 This is a farm in an almost waste part near 

 Abury. 



* ' Cilt ' is interlined wherever it occurs. 



As the Domesday manor of ' Caldecote ' in 

 Notts is now represented by 'Old Coates,' Lyson's 

 suggestion of Oldcotes, on the borders of North 

 Wingfield parish, being in the right quarter, seems 

 probable. 



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(assessed) to the geld ; the soc belongs to (in) 

 WINNEFELT [North Wingfield], and there are 

 5 sochmen and a priest and a church ; and in 

 TOPETUNE [Tupton] i bovate of land and 

 the third part of I bovate (assessed) to the 

 geld, and there is I sochman and 8 villeins 

 and i bordar with 3^ ploughs. There (are) 

 3 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 

 i league in length and I in breadth. In 

 King Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds 

 and (it is worth the same) now. 



M. In HOLMESFELT [Holmesfield] Suain 

 had i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There now 

 10 villeins have 3 ploughs and I acre of 

 meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 2 leagues 

 in length and i in breadth. In King Edward's 

 time it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is 

 worth) 20 shillings. 



M. In HELMETUNE [Elmton] Suan cilt 

 had i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 3 ploughs. There Walter 

 has now i plough in demesne ; and (there are) 

 36 villeins and 2 bordars who have 9 ploughs. 

 There (is) a priest and a church. Under- 

 wood i league in length and half (a league) 

 in breadth. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 7 

 pounds. 



M. In HOLTUNE [Stoney Houghton] Suan 

 cilt had 3 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There 1 8 vil- 

 leins and 6 bordars have 8 ploughs. In King 

 Edward's time it was worth 10 shillings; now 

 (it is worth) 60 (shillings). 



IX. THE LAND OF GEOFFREY 

 ALSELIN 



M. In ^LWOLDESTUN [Alvaston] and EM- 

 BOLDESTUNE [Ambaston] (and) TORULFESTUNE 

 [Thurlaston] and ALEWOLDESTUNE [Elvaston] 

 Tochi had 10 carucates of land (assessed) to 

 the geld. (There is) land for 14 ploughs. 

 There Geoffrey Alselin has now 2 ploughs in 

 demesne and a certain knight (miles) of his 

 (has) i plough. There 32 villeins have 15 

 ploughs. There (is) a priest and a church 

 and i mill (rendering) 12 shillings and i 

 smith (faber) and 52 acres of meadow and a 

 little underwood. In King Edward's time it 

 was worth 12 pounds ; now (it is worth) 10 

 pounds. 



M. In ETEWELLE [Etwall] Dunstan had i 

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

 is) land for i plough. There now I villein 



