THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



virgate and lo acres and 4 ploughs and the 

 villeins have 4 hides less 4 acres and 3 ploughs. 

 There are 10 villeins and 12 bordars and 6 serfs 

 and 2 pack-horses and 5 beasts and 30 pigs and 

 166 sheep and i mill which renders 12s. bd. and 

 50 acres of meadow and 5A furlongs of pasture in 

 length and 2 in width and in another place 2 J, 

 furlongs of pasture in length and ij furlong in 

 width. This manor is worth £1 los. a year and 

 when he received (it) it was worth 100s. 



(275) Ogisus holds WiNTREBURNE [Winterbome 

 Houghton] of William. Alward held (it) T.R.E. and 

 it paid geld for 2.1 hides. There is land for 2 ploughs. 

 There are 4 bordars with i serf and 2 acres of 

 meadow and 6 furlongs of pasture and 13 acres of 

 underwood. It was worth 50^. Now (it is worth) 40^. 



(Ixxxv) William has i manor which is called 

 Wintreborna which Alward held in parage on the 

 day when King Edward was alive and dead. This 

 (manor) paid geld T.R.E. for 2! hides and of 

 these 2 1 hides, Hugh de Boscherbert holds i 

 virgate unlawfully of the wife of Hugh fitz Grip, 

 and it can be ploughed with 2 ploughs, and now 

 Ogisus holds it of William. Thence Ogisus has in 

 demesne 2 hides and 1 virgate and a certain 

 villein has I virgate. Ogisus has there 4 bordars 

 and I serf and 4 beasts and 4 pigs and 10 sheep 

 and 13 acres of underwood and 6 furlongs of 

 pasture and 2 acres of meadow. This (manor) is 

 worth 40^. and when William received it it was 

 worth 50i'. 



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(276) The same William of Moyon holds Poleham 

 [? Hazelbury Bryan]. Twenty-one thegns held (it) 

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

 for 8 ploughs. In demesne there are 3 ploughs and 

 6 serfs and 14 villeins and 25 bordars with 7 ploughs. 

 There (is) a mill rendering ^od. and 32 acres of 

 meadow. (There is) wood(land) 2 leagues long and 8 

 furlongs wide. It was worth £10. Now (it is worth) 



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(Ixxxvi) William of Moyon has i manor which is 



called Poleham which 21 thegns held in parage on 



the day when King Edward was alive and dead, 



and they could go to any lord. This (manor) paid 



geld T.R.E. for 10 hides. Eight ploughs can 



plough these. Thence William has 4 hides and i 



virgate and 6 acres in demesne and 3 ploughs and 



the villeins (have) 5 J hides and 4 acres and 7 



ploughs. There William has 14 villeins and 25 



bordars and i garden in Wareham which renders 



3(/.*' and 6 serfs and 2 pack-horses and 6 beasts 



and 25 pigs and 170 sheep and 15 goats and i mill 



which renders 35. ^d. and 2 leagues of wood(land) 



in length and 8 furlongs in width and 32 acres of 



meadow. This (manor) is worth £i and when 



WiUiam received (it) it was worth ^10. 



(277) The same William holds Hame [Hammoon]. 

 Godric held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for 5 hides. 

 There is land for 4 ploughs. In demesne there are 2 

 ploughs and 4 serfs and 6 villeins and 5 bordars with 

 2 ploughs. There (is) a mill rendering 7^. dd. and 



'° Nos. 276-83 were added on a separate leaf (f. 81b). 

 " 'et i ortum in Warham qui reddit iii denarios' inter- 

 lined. 



'^ 'in paragio' interlined. 



50 acres of meadow and 3 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and i furlong in width. It was worth 60^. 

 Now (it is worth) loos. 



(Ixxxvii) William has i manor which is called 

 Ham which a certain thegn who is called Godric 

 held on the day when King Edward was alive and 

 dead. This (manor) paid geld for 5 hides. Four 

 ploughs can plough these. And now Torstin holds 

 it of William. Thence Torstin has 3 hides and 8 

 acres and 2 ploughs in demesne and the villeins 

 (have) 2 hides less 12 acres and 2 ploughs. There 

 Torstin has 6 villeins and 5 bordars and 4 serfs 

 and 2 pack-horses and 14 beasts and 24 pigs and 67 

 sheep and i mill which renders 7^. bd. and 50 

 acres of meadow and 3 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and i furlong in width. This (manor) is 

 worth loos. and when William received (it) it was 

 worth 60^. 



(278) The same William holds Frome [Chilfrome]. 

 Three thegns held (it) in parage^^ T.R.E. and it paid 

 geld for 10 hides. There is land for 6 ploughs. In 

 demesne there are 4 ploughs and 4 serfs and 4 

 villeins and 7 bordars. There (is) a mill (rendering) 

 3*. and 20 acres of meadow and 9 acres of wood- 

 (land). (There is) pasture 17 furlongs long and as 

 much in width. It was and is worth £b. Two men 

 hold (it) of William. 



(Ixxxviii) William has i manor which is called 

 Froma which 3 thegns (held)*-! in parage*-* on the 

 day when King Edward was alive and dead. 

 William claims these 3 manors as two. They paid 

 geld for 10 hides. Now Dodoman holds 5 hides of 

 William. Dodoman has these 5 hides in demesne 

 except for i virgate and 4 acres and 2 ploughs and 

 2 villeins and i bordar and 2 cottars and 2 serfs 

 and 7 pigs and 60 sheep and 7 goats and i8(/. from 

 I mill and 4.I acres of wood(land) and 10 acres 

 of meadow and 81 furlongs of pasture in length 

 and the same amount in width. This (manor) is 

 worth bos. and when he received (it it was worth) 

 as much. Of these aforesaid 10 hides, Niel holds 

 5 hides of William. Three ploughs can plough 

 these. There Niel has in demesne 5 hides less i 

 virgate and 2 ploughs and the villeins (have) i 

 virgate. There are 2 villeins and 6 bordars and 2 

 serfs and 5 beasts and 7 pigs and 140 sheep and 7 

 goats^s and iM. from i mill and 42 acres of 

 wood(land) and 10 acres of meadow and 8.\ 

 furlongs of pasture in length and the same amount 

 in width. This manor is worth ^3 and when he 

 received (it it was worth) the same amount. 



(279) Robert holds Frome [Cruxton in Maiden 

 Newton]** of William. Alward held (it) T.R.E. and 

 it paid geld for 4 hides. There is land for 2 ploughs 

 which are there in demesne with i serf and 9 bordars. 

 There (is) a mill rendering 10s. and 7 acres of 

 meadow and 7 furlongs of pasture in length and 

 5 furlongs in width. It was worth £<\. Now (it is 



(Ixxxix) William has i manor which is called 

 Froma which Ailward held on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead which paid geld for 4 

 hides. Two ploughs can plough these. Now 



^' Supply 'tenuerunt'. 

 *•* 'pariter' interlined. 

 *5 'et vii capre' interlined. 

 s' See pp. 133-4. 



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