A HISTORY OF DORSET 



(are) 20 acres of meadow. (There is) pasture 2 

 leagues long and 1 league wide and the same amount 

 of wood(land). Of the same land of this manor the 

 wife of Hugh holds of the abbot 7 hides and i.' 

 virgate of land, and Warmund 2 hides. There are in 

 demesne 3 ploughs and 4 serfs and 3 villeins and 7 

 bordars with i plough and 3 acres of meadow and 

 wood(land) 2 furlongs long and i furlong wide. The 

 demesne of the church is worth ^20. (The land) of 

 the men, ^6 10s. 



(66) The church itself holds Odiete [Woodyates in 

 Pentridge] and the wife of Hugh (holds it) of the 

 abbot. T.R.E. it paid geld for 4 hides. There is land 

 for 4 ploughs. In demesne there are 3 hides and i 

 virgate of land and there (is) i plough and 3 serfs 

 and 2 villeins and 5 bordars. There (is) pasture 

 i6i furlongs in length and width. (There is) 

 wood(land) 7 furlongs long and 5 J furlongs wide. It 

 was worth ^"4. Now (it is worth) 40s. 



(67) The church itself held Pentric [Pentridge] 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 6 hides. There is land for 

 6 ploughs. Now the king holds (it) in demesne and 

 he has there i plough and 4 serfs and 6 villeins and 

 6 bordars with 3 ploughs. There (is) pasture 8 

 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. (There is) 

 wood(land) i league long and 3 furlongs wide. It is 

 worth £6. Ulward, who held it T.R.E., could not be 

 separated from the church. 



(68) The church itself holds Lym [Colway in Lyme 

 Regis, site lost].*^ T.R.E. it paid geld for 3 hides. 

 There is land for 4 ploughs. Ulviet held and holds 

 (it) of the abbot and there he has 2 ploughs and 9 

 villeins and 6 bordars and 4 acres of meadow. (There 

 is) pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide, 

 and 10 acres of wood(land). There (are) 13 salt- 

 workers (salinarii) rendering 13.S. The whole is worth 

 6oi. 



IX. THE LAND OF THE ABBEY 

 OF ST. PETER, WINCHESTER 



(69) The church of St. Peter, Winchester, holds 

 PiDRiE [Piddletrenthide]. T.R.E. it paid geld for 30 

 hides. There is land for 17 ploughs. Of this there are 

 in demesne 15 hides and zl virgates of land and 

 there (are) 5 ploughs and 20 serfs and 20 villeins and 

 30 bordars with 8 ploughs. There (are) 3 mills 

 rendering 60.?. and 16 acres of meadow. (There is) 

 pasture 2 leagues long and .' league wide. Of the 

 same land i knight and a certain widow hold 3 hides 

 and there they have 2 ploughs. The demesne of the 

 church is worth £2^. The rest is worth 40^". Alniar 

 and Alverd held this manor T.R.E. as 2 manors i^pro 

 ii maneriis) of King Edward and they could not go 

 with this land to any lord. Afterwards Roger 

 Arundel*-' held (it) of King William. 



X. THE LAND OF ST. MARY, 

 CRANBORNE 



(70) The church of St. Mar\-, Cranborne, holds 

 Ingei.ingeh.\m [land in Gillingham]. There is land 

 for 2 ploughs. There are 5 bordars and 7 acres of 

 meadow. It was worth dos. Now (it is worth) 20^. 



" Now represented by Colway Lane Estate in Lyme 

 Regis. 



Hugh received this land from the king's farm and 

 gave (it) to this church. 



(71) The church itself holds Bo\'EHRIC [Boveridge in 

 Cranborne]. Brictric held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld 

 for 5 hides. There is land for 7 ploughs. Of this there 

 are in demesne 2.' hides and there (are) 2 ploughs 

 and 10 serfs and 5 villeins and 9 bordars with 3 

 ploughs. There (is) a mill rendering 6j. (There is) 

 pasture 9 J, furlongs in length and width. (There is) 

 heathland {bruaria) 2 leagues (in) length and width. 

 (There is) wood(land) i league long and \ league 

 wide. It was and is worth 100^. Of this land John 

 holds 2 s virgates of land. 



(72) The church itself holds Winburne [Monkton 

 Up Wimborne]. T.R.E. it paid geld for 5 hides. 

 There is land for 6 ploughs. Of this there is in 

 demesne i hide and there (are) 2 ploughs and 7 

 serfs and 7 villeins and 7 bordars with 4 ploughs. 

 There are 10 acres of meadow. (There is) pasture i 

 league long and \ league wide. (There is) wood(land) 

 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Of the same 

 land Ralph holds i hide. The whole (manor) was 

 and is worth ioo.t. 



(73) The church itself holds Levetesford [Leftis- 

 ford in Cranborne, now lost], and John (holds it) of 

 the abbot. There is i hide and 2 ploughs with 4 

 villeins and i bordar and (there are) 4 acres of 

 meadow. It is worth i^s. 



(74) The church itself holds I hide in Langeford 

 [? Langford (Farm) in Stratton]. There is land for i 

 plough. Two villeins have this there and (there are) 

 2 furlongs of pasture in length and width. (There is) 

 wood(land) i furlong in length and width. It is 

 worth 5^. 



(75) The church itself holds TarExNTE [Tarrant 

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

 land for 8 ploughs. Of this there are in demesne 4! 

 hides and there (is) i plough and 4 serfs and 12 

 villeins and 12 bordars with 3 ploughs. There (is) 

 a mill rendering 5s. and 35 acres of meadow. (There 

 is) 1 2 league of pasture in length and width. (There 

 is) 10 furlongs of wood(land) in length and width. 

 It was worth ;£i2. Now (it is worth) ;Cio. 



XL THE LAND OF ST. PETER 

 OF CERNE 



(76) The church of St. Peter, Cerne, holds Cerneli 

 [Cerne Abbas]. T.R.E. it paid geld for 22 hides. 

 There is land for 20 ploughs. Of this there are in 

 demesne 3 hides and there (are) 3 ploughs and 5 

 serfs and 26 villeins and 32 bordars with 14 ploughs. 

 There (is) a mill rendering 20J. and 20 acres of 

 meadow. (There is) pasture 2 leagues long and 8 

 furlongs wide. (There is) wood(land) i league long 

 and 8 furlongs wide. Of the same land Brictuin holds 

 4 hides of the abbot and there he has 4 ploughs. He 

 held this likewise T.R.E. and he could not leave the 

 church, nor can he. The demesne of the church was 

 and is worth ^^21. (The land of) Brictuin (is worth) 

 100^. 



^* 'Arundel' interlined. 



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