THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



worth 205. And King William never had his geld 

 from I virgate. 



(404) Ralph holds Tarente [Tarrant Rawston] of 

 the same (woman). One thegn held (it) T.R.E. and it 

 paid geld for 5 hides. There is land for 3 ploughs. In 

 demesne there is i plough and 4 serfs and 2 villeins 

 and 4 bordars with i plough. There (is) a mill 

 rendering T,°d. and 16 acres of meadow. (There is) 

 pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide and in 

 another place 8 furlongs of pasture. It was worth 

 1005. Now (it is worth) ^4. 



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

 called Tarenta which i thegn held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead and it paid 

 geld for 5 hides. Three ploughs can plough these 

 and now Ralph holds (it) of the wife of Hugh. 

 There Ralph has 4.\ hides in demesne and i 

 plough and the villeins (have) 1 hide and i plough. 

 There Ralph has 2 villeins and 4 bordars and 4 

 serfs and 2 beasts and 20 pigs and 120 sheep and i 

 mill which renders T,od. a year and 6 furlongs of 

 wood(land) in length and 2 furlongs in width and 

 3 furlongs of pasture in length and 2 in width and 

 16 acres57 of meadow and in another place 8 

 furlongs of pasture in length and width. This 

 (manor) is worth ^4 a year and when Ralph 

 received it it was worth loos. 



(405) Berold holds Tarente [unidentified] of the 

 same (woman). One thegn held (it) T.R.E. and it 

 paid geld for i hide and 3 virgates of land. There is 

 land for i \ plough. There are 3 bordars with i serf 

 and 7 acres of meadow and 2 furlongs of pasture in 

 length and 2 in width. It was worth 405. Now (it is 

 worth) 155. 



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

 called Tarenta which i thegn held T.R.E. and he 

 could go with his land to any lord and it paid geld 

 for I hide and 3 virgates. One plough and \ 

 (plough) can plough these and now Berold holds 

 it of the wife of Hugh. There Berold has il 

 hide in demesne and the villeins (have) i virgate. 

 There are 3 bordars and i serf and 7 acres of 

 meadow and 2 furlongs of pasture in length and 2 

 in width. This (manor) is worth 155. a year and 

 when Berold received (it) it was worth 405. 



(406) She herself holds Langetone [Langton 

 Herring]. One thegn held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld 

 for I \ hide. There is land for 3 ploughs. In demesne 

 there are 2 ploughs with i serf and i villein and 7 

 bordars with i plough. There (are) 4 acres of 

 meadow and 40 acres of pasture. It was worth 30s. 

 Now (it is worth) 40s. 



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

 called Langata which i thegn held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead and it 

 paid geld for ij hide. Three ploughs can'S plough 

 this land. There the wife of Hugh has 3 virgates 

 in demesne and 2 ploughs and the villeins (have) 

 3 virgates and i plough. There is I villein and 7 

 bordars and i serf and 6 pigs and 170 sheep and i 

 pack-horse and 4 acres of meadow and 40 acres of 



5' 'agros' interlined. 

 '* 'possunt' interlined. 

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 '° 'in paragio' interlined. 

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pasture. This (manor) is worth 405. a year and 

 when Hugh received (it) it was worth 305. 



(407) Two knights hold \ hide in Ristone [Rushton 

 in East Stoke] of the same (woman). Three thegns 

 held (it) freely5« T.R.E. and it paid geld for so much. 

 There is land for \ plough. There (are) 20 acres of 

 meadow and 200 acres of pasture. It is worth 



I OS. 



(cxl) The wife of Hugh has \ hide of land in 

 Ristona which 3 thegns held T.R.E. and they 

 could go with this land to any lord and it paid geld 

 for 2 hide. Half a plough can plough this. Two 

 knights hold this of the wife of Hugh except for 

 16 acres of meadow which she herself holds in 

 demesne. One of them, Turold, has there i o beasts 

 and 20 goats and 2 acres of meadow and 100 acres 

 of pasture and the other knight (has) as many 

 acres and pastures {tantundem agrorum et 

 pascuarum) and no money (nichil pecunie) and this 

 (manor) is worth 10s. a year. 



(408) Hugh holds Celvedune [Chaldon Herring or 

 East Chaldon] of the same (woman). Nine thegns 

 held (it) in parage''" T.R.E. and it paid geld for 5 

 hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. In demesne there 

 are 2 ploughs and 2 serfs and 5 villeins and 8 bordars 

 with 2 ploughs. There (are) 3 acres of meadow and 7 

 furlongs of pasture in length and 5 furlongs in width. 

 It was worth ^^lo. Now (it is worth) £?,. 



(cxli) The wife of Hugh has 5 hides of land which 

 are called Cealvaduna which 9 thegns held in 

 parage*" and this (manor) paid geld for 5 hides. 

 Four ploughs can plough these. A certain 

 knight of hers, Hugh,*- holds these of her. Thence 

 Hugh has 2\ hides and 2 ploughs in demesne and 

 the villeins (have) zl hides and 2 ploughs. There 

 Hugh has 5 villeins and 8 bordars and 2 serfs and 

 3 beasts and 302 sheep and 3 acres of meadow and 

 7 furlongs of pasture in length and 5 in width and 

 it is worth ^8 a year and when Hugh received it it 

 was worth ^10 and in Hugh's lifetime it rendered 



(409) Hugh holds Ringestede [Ringstead in Os- 

 mington, site derelict] of the same (woman). Ulnod 

 held (it) freely*^ T.R.E. and it paid geld for i hide. 

 There is land for i plough. There are 2 villeins and 

 2 bordars and 8 acres of meadow and 2 furlongs of 

 pasture in length and i furlong in width. It was 

 worth 305. Now (it is worth) 255. 



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

 called Ringhesteta which i thegn, Ulnof, held on 

 the day when King Edward was alive and dead, 

 and he could go to any lord,*"* which paid geld for 



1 hide. One plough can plough this. A certain 

 knight of hers, Hugh,** holds this of the wife of 

 Hugh. Of this Hugh has in demesne 3 virgates 

 less 5 acres and the villeins (have) i virgate and 5 

 acres and \ plough. There Hugh has 2 villeins and 



2 bordars and 93 sheep and 8 acres of meadow 

 and 2 furlongs of pasture in length and i in width 

 and this (manor) is worth 25s. a year and when 

 Hugh fitz Grip** received it it was worth 305. 



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"■^ 'et hie poterat ad quemlibet dominuin ire' interlined. 



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