THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



as much when the sheriff received it and to this 

 manor belongs a wood i furlong in length and an- 

 other in width and this manor in no way belongs 

 to {nichil pertinet) to the night's farm of Wim- 

 borne. 



HUGH FITZ GRIP*} HELD THESE EIGHT'" 

 LANDS OF THE QUEEN WRITTEN BELOW 

 {infra scriptas*^) 



(22) Alwin held Waia [on the R. Wey, site unidenti- 

 fied]''* T.R.E. and it paid geld for i .' hide. There is 

 land for i plough. There are 2 bordars and 5 

 furlongs of pasture. It is worth 305. 



THE LANDS WHICH KNIGHTS HELD OF 

 THE QUEEN''-' IN DORSET 

 (xxviii) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Waia which Alwin held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead, and it paid geld 

 for I .' hide. One plough can plough this. Now the 

 king holds this land in demesne. There the king 

 has 2 bordars and 5 furlongs of pasture and it is 

 worth 30.y. a year. 



(23) The king holds Langetone [Langton Herring]. 

 Alward held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for i.i hide. 

 There is land for 2 ploughs. There are 2 serfs and 

 S''* bordars and i rendering 30^. There (are) 8 acres 

 of meadow and pasture 5 furlongs long and 3 fur- 

 longs wide. It is worth 30s. 



(xxix) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Languetona, which Alward Colin held on 

 the day when King Edward was alive and dead, 

 and it paid geld for i '> hide. Two ploughs can 

 plough this. Now the king has (it) in demesne. 

 There the king has 7 bordars and i bordar who 

 renders 30(f. a year,-''' and 2 serfs and 8 acres of 

 meadow and 5 furlongs of pasture in length and 3 

 in width and it is worth 30*. a year. This thegn 

 could go with his land to any lord.s" 



(24) The king holds Tarente [unidentified]. Alvric 

 held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for 3! hides. There 

 is land for 4 ploughs. Of this there are in demesne 2 

 hides and there (are) i plough and 5 serfs and 6 

 villeins and 3 bordars with 2 ploughs. There (is) 

 pasture 7 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. (There 

 is) wood(land) 5 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. 

 It was worth ^4. Now (it is worth) 100^. To this 

 manor belongs i virgate of land which Alvric had in 

 pledge for J gold mark and it has not yet been 

 redeemed (necdum est redempta). 



(xxx) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Tarenta which Alvric held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead, and he could go 

 with his land to any lord, and it paid geld for 3.' 

 hides. Now the king has (it) in demesne. Four 

 ploughs can plough these. '' Of these the king has 

 2 hides and \ plough in demesne and the villeins 

 have I \ hide and 2 ploughs. There the king has 6 

 villeins and 3 bordars and 5 serfs and i pack- 

 horse and 30 pigs and 290 sheep and 5 furlongs of 

 wood(land)52 in length and 3 in width and 7 

 furlongs of pasture in length and 2 in width and it 

 renders loos. a year (and) when Hugh received 



••^ 'filius Grip' interlined. ■'■' 'octo' interlined. 



■" 'ri' of scriptas interlined. 



■"' Presumably some estate on the River Wey, but it has 

 not been possible to identify the numerous manors called 

 Wai or Waia. 



" 'na' of regina interlined. ■"* 'i' interlined. 



(it) it was worth ^4. To this manor belongs I 

 virgate of land which Alvric, Hugh's predecessor, 

 had in pledge for .' gold mark which still has not 

 been redeemed [quarn adhuc non est redempta). 



(25) The king holds Tarente [? Tarrant Gunville]. 



Alwin held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for i hide. 



There is land for i plough. There are 2 bordars. It is 



worth 10s. 



(xxxi) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Tarenta which Alwin held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and he could go 

 with his land to any lord and now the king holds it 

 in demesne, and it paid geld for .' hide and i 

 plough can plough (it). There the king has 2 

 bordars and it is worth 10^. a year. 



(26) The king holds Tarente [? Tarrant Rushton]. 

 Two thegns held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for 3 

 hides and i virgate of land. There is land for 3 

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

 virgates of land and there (is) i plough and 4 serfs 

 and 2 villeins and 4 bordars— [Wan^]. 53 There (is) a 

 mill rendering 4^. and 13 acres of meadow. (There 

 is) pasture 4 furlongs long and as much in width. It 

 was worth £4.. Now (it is worth) £2- 



(xxxv) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Tarenta which 2 thegns held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead, and they 

 could go with their land to any lord. Now the king 

 has it in demesne. This paid geld for 3 hides and i 

 virgate which 3 ploughs can plough. Of these the 

 king has in demesne 2 hides and 3 virgates and i 

 plough and the villeins have .' hide. There the 

 king has 2 villeins and 4 bordars and 4 serfs and 1 5 

 pigs and 60 sheep and i mill which is worth 4^.5'' 

 and 13 acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of pasture 

 in length and 4 in width and it renders bos. a year 

 and when Hugh received (it) it was worth ^{^4. 



(27) The king holds Scetre [Shitterton in Bere 

 Regis]. Ulviet held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for 5 

 hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. Of this there are 

 in demesne 3.5 hides and there (is) i plough and 

 5 serfs and 6 villeins and 3 bordars with i plough. 

 There (are) 4 acres of meadow. (There is) pasture 2 

 furlongs long and 2 wide. (There is) wood(land) 3 

 furlongs long and 3 wide. It was worth £6. Now (it is 

 worth) 100^. 



(xxxii) Hugh held i manor of the queen which is 

 called Scetra which Ulviet held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead, and he could 

 go with his land to any lord. Now the king holds 

 it in demesne. This paid geld for 5 hides, which 4 

 ploughs can plough. Of these the king has 3}, 

 hides and i plough in demesne and the villeins 

 have I (hide) and i plough and there the king 

 has 6 villeins and 3 bordars and 5 serfs and 20 pigs 

 and 120 sheep and 3 furlongs of wood(land) in 

 length and 3 in width and 4 acres of meadow and 2 

 furlongs of pasture in length and 2 in width and it 

 rendered iocs, a year and when Hugh received 

 (it) it was worth 3^6. 



■♦'' 'et i bordarium qui reddit per annum xx.\ denarios 

 interlined. 



5" 'ire cum terra sua ad quemlibet dominum' interlined. 

 5" 'has' interlined. *- 'nemoris' interlined. 



5^ Space in the text. For a comment, see p. 4. 

 5'' 'valet iiii solidos' interhned. 



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