THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



30s. William holds li virgate'" of land of her. It 



renders 20s. 



(cxxii) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Bere which Leomar held T.R.E. and now 

 William de monasteriis holds it and there neither is 

 nor was more than i hide of land and it paid geld 

 for so much T.R.E. and there William has I 

 plough because it can be ploughed by so many. 

 William has there 10 beasts and 45 sheep and 28 

 pigs and i pack-horse and i mill (rendering) 20s. 

 and I bordar and 6 acres of meadow and 6 acres 

 of pasture. This (manor) is worth 30^. a year, 

 (cxxiii) The wife of Hugh has 1 1 virgate of land 

 which William has of her and it renders 20^.5" a 

 year. 



(391) Walter holds Pidele [Turners Puddle] of her. 

 Gerling held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for 6 

 hides. There is land for 3 ploughs. In demesne 

 there are 2 ploughs and 4 serfs and 2 villeins and 4 

 bordars with I plough. There (are) 10 acres of 

 meadow and 20 acres of wood(land). There (is) 

 pasture 12 furlongs long and 6 wide. It was worth 

 £2- Now (it is worth) ^4. 



(cxxiv) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Pidela which Jerlings^ held T.R.E. Hugh 

 held this manor for 6 hides and there is i hide and 

 4 acres and i garden which never paid geld but it 

 was concealed {celaturn est). Three ploughs can 

 plough these. There Walter Tonitruus, who holds 

 this manor, has 2 ploughs and 4. I hides and his 

 men (have) J hide and J plough and (he has) 20 

 animals and 12 mares with their foals {aequas cum 

 mis pullis) and 2 pack-horses and 80 sheep and 

 20 pigs and 40 goats and 2 villeins and 4 bordars 

 and 4 serfs and 20 acres of wood(land) and 10 

 acres of meadow and 12 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and 6 in width and i mill (which renders) 

 los. a year. This (manor) is worth ^4 a year now 

 and when Hugh received it (it was worth) ^3. 



(392) Hugh holds WiNTREBURNE [Winterborne 

 Houghton] of her. Ulgar held (it) T.R.E. and it paid 

 geld for 2 hides and i virgate of land. There is land 

 for 1 2 plough. In demesne there is i plough with i 

 serf and 2 villeins and 2 bordars with I plough. 

 There (are) 14 acres of underwood and 6 furlongs of 

 pasture in length and 6 in width. It was worth 20^. 

 Now (it is worth) 30s. With this manor the same 

 Hugh holds I virgate of land unlawfully which 

 belongs to William of Moyon. 



(cxxv) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Wintreborna which Wulgar held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead and it paid 

 geld for 2 hides and i virgate. One plough and \ 

 (plough) can plough these. Thence the wife of 

 Hugh has 2 hides less I virgate and i plough in 

 demesne and the villeins (have) i i virgate and k 

 plough. There the wife of Hugh has 2 villeins and 

 2 bordars and i serf and 300 sheep and 14 acres of 

 underwood and 6 furlongs of pasture in length 

 and as much in width. Hugh holds this of the 

 wife of Hugh. This (manor) is worth 305. a year 

 and when Hugh fitz Grip received (it) it was 

 worth 20^. With the aforesaid manor the same 

 Hugh has a certain virgate of land unlawfully 



5" In the Exchequer text this ij virgate appears to be 

 part of the entry relating to Dodding's Farm, but in 

 Exon. Domesday it forms a separate entry. 



which belongs to the manor of William of 

 Moyon.53 



(393) Hugh holds I virgate of land at Brigam 



[Bridge in Weymouth, site lost] of the same woman. 



There is land for 2 oxen and there is i villein. It was 



and is worth 10s. 



(cxxvi) The wife of Hugh has i virgate of land 

 at Brigam which Almar held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and it can be 

 ploughed with 2 oxen. There the wife of Hugh has 

 I villein. Hugh holds that (virgate) of the wife of 

 Hugh. This (manor) is worth \os. a year and 

 when Hugh received (it) it was worth as much. 



(394) William holds Sterte [Higher Sturthill in 

 Shipton Gorge] of the same (woman). Alvric 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 2 villeins and 4 bordars with iJ plough. 

 There (is) a mill rendering ds. ^d. and 27 acres of 

 meadow. (There is) pasture 4 furlongs long and i 

 furlong wide. It was worth ^^4. Now (it is worth) 



1005. 



(cxxvii) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Sterta which Alvric held on the day when 

 King Edward was alive and dead and it paid geld 

 for 5 hides. Four ploughs can plough these. 

 William de Almereio holds it of the wife of Hugh. 

 Of this William has 3 hides in demesne and 2 

 ploughs and the villeins (have) 2 hides and i^ 

 plough. There William has 2 villeins and 4 

 bordars and 4 serfs and 17 beasts and 7 pigs and 8 

 sheep and i mill which renders 6s. 2d. a year and 

 27 acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and i in width and it is worth 1005. a year 

 and when Hugh received (it) it was worth £^. 



(395) William holds Gravstan [Graston in Burton 

 Bradstock] of the same (woman). Alward held (it) 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 2o hides. There is land 

 for 2 ploughs. In demesne there is i plough and 2 

 serfs and i villein and 8 bordars with J plough. 

 There (is) a mill rendering "js. 6d. and 16 acres of 

 meadow. It was worth 40s. Now (it is worth) 60s. 



(cxxviii) The wife of Hugh has i manor which is 

 called Gravstan which Alward held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead and it paid 

 geld for 2-2 hides. Two ploughs can plough these. 

 William holds this of the wife of Hugh. Thence 

 William has 1 1 hide in demesne and i .' plough 

 and the villeins (have) i hide and J plough. 

 There William has I villein and 8 bordars and 2 

 serfs and 15 beasts and 7 pigs and 25 sheep and i 

 mill which renders -js. 6d. a year and 16 acres of 

 meadow and it is worth £2 a year and when Hugh 

 received (it) it was worth 40^. 



(396) Ilbert holds J hide in Fernham [Farnham] of 

 the same (woman). There is land for i plough but 

 nevertheless there is i plough and il furlong of 

 pasture in length and i furlong in width. It is worth 

 10s. Alwin held this land of the church of Shaftes- 

 bury and he could not withdraw from it. 



(cxxix) The wife of Hugh has i hide of land in 

 Ferneham which Alwin held on the day when 



s' 'xx' interhned. 



" So the MS. ; the printed text has Lerlincus. 



" See nos. 275 and Ixxxv. 



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