THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



(ii) The king holds Flete [Fleet]. T.R.E. it paid 

 geld for 5 hides. There is land for 5 ploughs. Of this 

 there are in demesne ^l hides and there (are) 2 

 ploughs and 2 serfs and 4 villeins and 7 bordars with 

 3 ploughs. There (are) 6 furlongs of pasture. It was 

 and is worth £j. 



(vii) The king has i manor which is called Fleta 

 which Earl Harold held on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead. This paid geld T.R.E. 

 for 5 hides. Five ploughs can plough these. 

 Thence the king has 32 hides and 2 ploughs in 

 demesne and the villeins i \ hide and 3 ploughs. 

 There he has 4 villeins and 7 bordars and 2 serfs 

 and I pack-horse and 3 beasts and 4 pigs and 144 

 sheep and 6 furlongs of pasture. This manor 

 renders £y a year and when Fulcred received (it) 

 it was worth as much. 



(12) The king holds Calvedone [Chaldon Herring 

 or East Chaldon]. T.R.E. it paid geld for 13 hides. 

 There is land for 10 ploughs. Of this there are in 

 demesne 6 hides and there (is) i plough and 4 serfs 

 and 16 villeins and 15 cottars with 6 ploughs. There 

 (is) a mill rendering los. and 20 acres of meadow. 

 (There is) pasture i league long and J league wide. 

 It was and is worth ^13. 



(viii) The king has i manor which is called 

 Calvedona which Earl Harold held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead. This paid 

 geld T.R.E. for 13 hides. Ten ploughs can plough 

 these. Thence the king has 6 hides and i plough 

 in demesne. And the villeins 7 hides and 6 

 ploughs. There the king has 16 villeins and 15 

 cottars and 4 serfs and 2 horses and 3 beasts and 

 500 sheep and 13 goats and i mill which renders 

 10s. and 20 acres of meadow and i league of 

 pasture in length and I (league) in width. This 

 manor renders £12 and when Fulcred received 

 (it) it was worth as much. 



(13) The king holds Lodres [Loders]. T.R.E. it paid 

 geld for 18 hides. There is land for the same number 

 of ploughs. Of this there are in demesne 8 hides and 

 there (are) 3 ploughs and 9 serfs and 28 villeins and 

 24 bordars with 6 ploughs. There (are) 2 mills 

 rendering 23^. ^d. There (are) 40 acres of meadow. 

 (There is) underwood 3 furlongs long and i furlong 

 wide. It was and is worth ^^33. In this manor there 

 are 2 hides of thegnland {tainland) which do not 

 belong there. T.R.E. 2 thegns held them. They are 

 worth 305. 



(ix) The king has i manor which is called Lodres 

 which Earl Harold held on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead, and it paid geld for 

 18 hides. Eighteen ploughs can plough these. 

 Thence the king has 8 hides and 3 ploughs in 

 demesne and the villeins 10 hides and 6 ploughs. 

 The king has there 28 villeins and 24 bordars and 

 9 serfs and 2 pack-horses and 16 pigs and 93 

 sheep and 2 mills which render 23s. ^d. and 3 

 furlongs of underwood in length and i in width 

 and 40 acres of meadow. This renders ^-^^ and 

 when Roger received it at farm it rendered as 

 much. With these 18 hides there are in this manor 

 2 hides of thegnland (teglanda) which do not belong 

 to it and 2 thegns held them on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead and they are worth 30s. 

 a year. 



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(14) The king holds Litelpidele [Little Puddle in 

 Piddlehinton]. Earl^'' Harold's mother held (it) 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 5 hides. There is land for 

 3 ploughs. Of this there are in demesne 2 1 hides and 

 there (are) 2 ploughs and 8 serfs and 2 villeins and 3 

 bordars with .' plough. There (are) 8 acres of 

 meadow and 10 furlongs of pasture. It was worth 

 looi. Now (it is worth) £■]. 



(iii) The king has i manor which is called Litel 

 Pidel which Earl Harold's mother held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead, which 

 paid geld for 5 hides. Three ploughs can plough 

 these. There the king has in demesne 2o hides and 

 the villeins have as many. There the king has in 

 demesne 2 ploughs and the villeins \ (plough). 

 There are 2 villeins and 3 bordars and 8 serfs and 

 I pack-horse and 100 sheep and 8 acres of 

 meadow and 10 furlongs of pasture. This manor 

 renders £•] a year and when Fulcred received (it) 

 it was worth iocs. 



OUEEN MAUD HELD THESE LANDS 

 WRITTEN BELOW 



(15) The king holds Litelfrome [Frome St. 

 Quintin]. T.R.E. it paid geld for 13 hides. There is 

 land for 8 ploughs. Of this there are in demesne io| 

 hides and there (are) 3 ploughs and 6 serfs and 10 

 villeins and 3 bordars with 3 ploughs. There (is) a 

 mill rendering 4^. and 10 acres of meadow. (There 

 is) pasture 20 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. 

 (There is) wood(land) 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs 

 wide. It was worth ;(^i2. Now (it is worth) £18?^ 



THE LAND OF QUEEN MAUD IN DORSET 

 (xxi) Queen Maud had i manor which is called 

 Litelfroma, which Brictric held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and it paid geld 

 for 13 hides. Eight ploughs can plough these. And 

 now King William holds (it) in demesne. Of these 

 13 hides the king holds io.\ hides and 3 ploughs 

 in demesne and the villeins 2I hides and 3 

 ploughs. There the king has 10 villeins and 3 

 bordars and 8 cottars and 6 serfs and 2 pack- 

 horses and 19 beasts and 400 sheep and 50 goats 

 and I mill which renders 4^. and 8 furlongs of 

 wood(land) in length and 6 in width and 10 acres 

 of meadow and 20 furlongs of pasture in length 

 and 2 in width. This manor is worth £18 a year 

 and when Aiulf received (it) it was worth j(^i2. 



(16) The king holds Creneburne [Cranborne]. 

 T.R.E. it paid geld for 10 hides. There is land for 10 

 ploughs. Of this there are in demesne 3.' hides and 

 there are 2 ploughs and 10 serfs and 8 villeins and 12 

 bordars and 7 cottars with 8 ploughs. There (are) 4 

 mills rendering 18^. and 20 acres of meadow. (There 

 is) pasture 2 leagues long and i furlong and i league 

 wide. (There is) wood(land) 2 leagues long and 2 

 wide. It was worth £24.. Now it renders £20. Of this 

 land 3 thegns hold 3 hides and render £2 excepting 

 service {excepio servitio). 



(xxii) Queen Maud had i manor which is called 

 Creneborna, which Brictric held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead, and this paid 

 geld T.R.E. for 10 hides. Ten ploughs can plough 

 these. Of these 10 hides 3 thegns held, and still 

 hold, 3 hides of Brictric, and could not leave him, 

 and each of them renders 20^. a year excepting 

 service. Thence the king has 3I hides and 2 



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