THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



(belonging to) the other barons of the king {de partibus aliorum baronum regis) there 

 are 20 houses standing and 60 completely destroyed. This vill paid geld T.R.E. for 

 10 hides, that is, i silver mark for the use of the housecarls and it was assessed for 

 all the king's service as 10 hides excepting the customs which belonged to the 

 night's farm. And there were 2 moneyers T.R.E. each of whom rendered i silver 

 mark to the king and 20s. when the coinage was changed. 



In the borough (burgo) of Sceptesberie [Shaftesbury] T.R.E. there were 104 houses in 

 the king's demesne. This vill was assessed for all the king's service and paid geld for 

 20 hides, that is, 2 silver marks for the king's housecarls. There were 3 moneyers each 

 rendering i silver mark and 20^. when the coinage was changed. Now there are 66 

 houses and 38 houses were destroyed from the time of sheriff Hugh until now. In the 

 part (belonging to) the abbess (of Shaftesbury) {In parte abbatisse) there were 153 houses 

 T.R.E. Now there are 1 1 1 houses and 42 were utterly (omnino) destroyed. There the 

 abbess has 151 burgesses (burgenses) and 20 vacant plots {mansiones vacuus) and i 

 garden (Jiortum). It is worth 655. 



[Exon. f. 11] 



In (the borough of) Saint Edward^ there were 104 houses in the king's demesne 

 which paid geld on the day of King Edward's death {die obitii (sic) Edwardi regis) . 

 Of these 104 houses there are 66 now standing in good repair {in zirtute) and 38 

 were completely destroyed from the time of sheriff Hugh until now. And in the part 

 (belonging to) the abbess (of Shaftesbury) {in parte abbatisse) there were 153 houses 

 T.R.E. and there are 1 1 1 houses still standing and 42 were completely destroyed. 

 This (vill) paid geld T.R.E. for 20 hides, that is, 2 silver marks for the use of the 

 housecarls and it was always assessed for all the king's service as 20 hides. And 

 there were T.R.E. 3 moneyers each of whom rendered i silver mark to the king and 

 20^. when the coinage was changed. 



HERE ARE NOTED THE LANDHOLDERS IN DORSET 



I. 

 II. 



III. 



King William {Rex Willelmus) 



The Bishop of Salisbury {Epis- 



copus Sarisberiensis) 



And the monks of Sherborne 



{et monachi Scirebiirn') 

 iiii. The Bishop of Bayeux {Episco- 



pus Baiocensis) 

 V. The Bishop of Coutances {Epis- 



copiis Constaritiensis) 



The Bishop of Lisieux {Episco- 



pus Lisiacensis) 



The Bishop of London {Episco- 



piis Liindoniefisis) 

 VIII. The abbey of Glastonbury {Ab- 



batia Glastingberie) 

 IX. The abbey of Winchester {Ab- 



batia Wintoniensis) 



XI. 



XII. 



VI. 



VII. 



The abbey of Cranborne {Abba- 



tia Creneburnensis) 



The abbey of Cerne {Abbatia de 



Cernel) 



The abbey of Milton {Abbatia 



de Middeltune) 

 XIII. The abbey of Abbotsbury {Ab- 

 batia de Abedesberie) 

 xiiii. The abbey of Horton {Abbatia 



de Hortune) 



The abbey of Athelney {Abbatia 



de Adelingi) 



The abbey of Tavistock {Abba- 

 tia de Tavestoch) 

 XVII. The abbey of Caen {Abbatia de 



Cadomis) 



XV. 



XVI. 



» Shaftesbur>' was sometimes called after Edward the Martyr whose remains were transferred there from Wareham 

 and buried in the abbey. 



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