THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



M. In TRANGESBY [ ] Elnod had 



half a carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. 

 It is waste. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 5 shillings ; now (it is worth) 2 pence. 



XV. THE LAND OF ROTBERT 

 [ROBERT] THE SON OF WILLIAM 



M. In STANLEI [Stanley] Ulfar had 2 caru- 

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

 is) land for 2 ploughs. There Robert the 

 son of William has 2 villeins and 2 bordars 

 with i plough. There (are) 6 acres of 

 meadow. Wood(land) for pannage i league 

 in length and half (a league) in breadth. In 

 King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 10 shillings. 



(it is worth) 32 shillings. 

 Lewine of him. 



Roger holds it and 



XVI. 



DE 



THE LAND OF ROGER 



BUSLI 



M. In BRAIDESTUNE [Breaston] Ligulf and 

 Lewin cilt had 3 carucates of land (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land . l 



There Fulc, the man of Roger de Busli, has 

 5 villeins with 2 ploughs and 10 acres of 

 meadow. In King Edward's time it was 

 worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 21 shil- 

 lings. This Ligulf had half a carucate of 

 soc(land) which Fulc de Lusoris has ; having 

 seized it to the wrong of (interceptam super) 

 Gilbert de Gand." 



M. In RISELEIA [Risley] Ulsi had 5 bovates 

 of land and the third part of i bovate 

 (assessed) to the geld, and Godric (had) 5 

 bovates and the third part of I bovate (assessed) 

 to the geld. (There is) land . 3 



There now 5 villeins have 2 ploughs and 20 

 acres of meadow. Wood (land) for pannage 

 9 furlongs in length and 3 furlongs in breadth. 

 In King Edward's time it was worth 21 shil- 

 lings and 4 pence ; now (it is worth) 22 shil- 

 lings and 8 pence. Fulc holds it of Roger, 

 Ernuin claims it. 4 



M. In BECTUNE [Beighton] Swain had 

 6 bovates (assessed) to the geld. There 

 is land for i ploughs. There nevertheless 

 are 4 ploughs and 20 villeins and 2 bordars. 

 Formerly (it was worth) 20 shillings ; now 



1 The number of ' ploughlands ' is not given. 



3 If to the 3i carucates accounted for here 

 there are added the z carucates held by Gilbert 

 de Gand, the I bovate held by Walter de Aincurt 

 and the 3 bovates held by Henry de Ferrars, 

 Breaston will appear as a typical vill of 6 carucates. 



3 The number of ' ploughlands ' is not given. 



* A ' k ' in the margin indicates a claim against 

 the tenant of this manor (cp. ' Scrotun,' 

 In the other margin is a ' D 

 ficance is uncertain. 



p. 338). 

 of which the signi- 



M. In DORE [Dore] Edwin had 2 bovates 

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

 for half a plough. 



M. In the same place Lewin had 2 bovates 

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

 for i plough. Formerly (it was worth) 20 

 shillings ; now (it is worth) 64 pence. 



2 M. In NORTUN [Norton] Godeva and 

 Bada had 1 2^ bovates of land and 8 acres of 

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

 3 villeins have i plough. Ingram holds it of 

 Roger. Formerly (it was worth) 20 shillings ; 

 now (it is worth) 1 8 pence. 



M. In ELSTRETUNE [Alfreton] Morcar had 

 for a manor (pro manerio) 4^ bovates and 4 

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

 land for i plough. There (are) 9 villeins and 

 3 bordars with 2 ploughs. There (are) 5 

 acres of meadow. Formerly (it was worth) 

 20 shillings ; now (it is worth) 30 shillings. 

 Ingram holds it of Roger. 



M. In RUGETORN [Rowthorn] Ulsi and 

 Steinulf had i carucate of land (assessed) to 

 the geld for a manor and in BRANLEGE [Bram- 

 ley] 2 bovates of land of the soc(Iand) of 

 Rugetorn. There is land for 2 ploughs. 

 There 6 villeins with i bordar have I plough. 

 In demesne there is i plough and (there are) 

 2^ acres of meadow. Formerly (it was 

 worth) 20 shillings; now (it is worth) 16 

 shillings. 



fo. yjg 



XVII. THE LAND OF THE KING'S 

 THEGNS 



2 M. In BARLEIE [Barlow] Levric and 

 Uctred had 2^ bovates of land (assessed) to the 

 geld. (There is) land for 5 oxen. 6 There now 

 3 villeins and 4 bordars have i plough. Wood- 

 (land) for pannage 3 leagues in length and 4 

 furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's time 

 it was worth 6 shillings and 8 pence and (it 

 is worth the same) now. 



3 M. In CHINEWOLDEMARESC [Killa- 

 marsh] Godric and Edric and Turgisle had y 

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

 is) land for i plough. There now 5 villeins 

 have I plough. There (are) 7 acres of 

 meadow. Wood (land) for pannage 3 leagues 

 in length and 5 furlongs and 70 perches in 



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