A HISTORY OF DORSET 



(410) Turold holds Warmewti.le fW'armwell] of the 

 same (woman). Almar held (it) T.R.E. and it paid 

 geld for I .\ hide. There is land for 2 ploughs which 

 are there in demesne and 5 bordars. There (is) a mill 

 rendering 5^. (There is) pasture .' league and 3 

 furlongs long and 3 furlongs wide. It was worth 30^. 

 Now (it is worth) ^os. 



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

 called Warmewella which i thegn, Almar, held on 

 the day when King Edward was alive and dead, 

 and this (man) could go to any lord. This (manor) 

 paid geld for i \ hide and i virgate. Two ploughs 

 can plough these. Turold, a certain knight of hers, 

 holds this land of the wife of Hugh. Of these 

 Turold has in demesne i hide and i virgate and 2 

 ploughs and the villeins (have) .' hide. There 

 Turold has 5 bordars and 10 pigs and 200 sheep 

 and I mill which renders 5^. a year and 1 league 

 and 3 furlongs^' of pasture in length and 3^^ 

 furlongs in width. This manor is worth 40s. a year 

 and when Hugh received it it was worth 30^. 



(411) Ralph holds Ringestede [Ringstead in 

 Osmington, site derelict] of the same (woman). 

 Onowin held (it) T.R.E. and it paid geld for li hide. 

 There is land for 2 ploughs. In demesne there is i 

 plough and i villein and 3 bordars with i plough and 

 4 furlongs of pasture. It is worth 40s. 



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

 called Ringhestede which Onowin, a thegn,*' held 

 on the day when King Edward was alive and dead, 

 and he could go with his land to any lord. This 

 (manor) paid geld for iJ hide. Two ploughs can 

 plough these. Ralph the steward {dapifer) holds 

 this land of the wife of Hugh. Of these he himself 

 has in demesne i hide and \ virgate and i plough 

 and the villeins (have) I virgate and 1 plough. 

 There is i villein and 3 bordars and i pack-horse 

 and 4 beasts and 10 pigs and 53 sheep and 4 

 furlongs of pasture in length and width. This 

 manor is worth 40J. a year and when Hugh 

 received it it was worth as much. 



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(412) Robert holds Criz [East Creech in Church 

 Knowle] of the same woman. Boln held (it) T.R.E. 

 and it paid geld for I hide. There is land for 1 plough 

 which is there with 4 bordars and 3 acres of meadow 

 and 7 furlongs of pasture in length and 3 furlongs in 

 width. It is worth los. 



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

 called Criz which Bolo held on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead, and this (man) could 

 go with his land to any lord. This (manor) paid 

 geld for \ hide. Half a plough can plough this. 

 Robert the corn-dealer {frumenlinus) holds this of 

 the wife of Hugh. There Robert has J plough and 

 4 bordars and i pack-horse and 7 furlongs of 

 pasture in length and 4 in width and 3 acres of 

 meadow^" and it is worth 10s. a year. 



(413) Robert holds Herpere [Hurpston in Steeple] 

 of the same (woman). Alward held (it) T.R.E. and it 

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

 In demesne there are i\ plough and 3 serfs and 2 

 coscets. There (is) a mill rendering 2od. and 9 



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acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of pasture and i 

 furlong of wood(land) and i burgess rendering id. 

 It was worth 1005. Now (it is worth) £jf. 



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

 called Harpera which Alward held on the day 

 when King Edward was alive and dead which paid 

 geld for 3 hides. Three ploughs can plough these. 

 Robert the boy (puer) holds this of the wife of 

 Hugh. Of this he himself has 3"' hides and il 

 plough in demesne and 2 coscets and 3 serfs and i 

 pack-horse and 6 beasts and 20 pigs and 103 sheep 

 and I mill which renders 2od. a year and i furlong 

 of wood(land) in length and as much in width and 

 9 acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of pasture and i 

 burgess who renders 8d. a year. This manor is 

 worth j^4 and when Hugh received it it was 

 worth 1 005. 



(414) In the same vill Robert holds i hide of the 

 woman herself. Sawin held (it) as a manor T.R.E. 

 There is land for i plough. It is worth 12s. 6d. 

 (cxlvii) In the same vill the wife of Hugh has i 

 manor which Sawin held on the day when King 

 Edward was alive and dead. This (manor) paid 

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

 This thegn could go with his land to any lord. 

 Robert the boy holds this of the wife of Hugh. 

 This land was entirely devastated {omnino 

 devastata est) but nevertheless is worth 1 2S. 6d. 



(415) She herself holds Wilceswde [Wilkswood 

 (Farm) in Langton Matravers]. Alward held (it) 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for 3I hides and f virgate. 

 There is land for 3! ploughs. In demesne there is i 

 plough and 2 serfs and 2 villeins and 4 bordars with 

 I plough and 2 acres of meadow and 4 furlongs of 

 wood(land). It was and is worth ^^4. 



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

 called Wilceswda which i thegn, Alward, held on 

 the day when King Edward was alive and dead 

 and it paid geld for 3^ hides and f virgate. Three 

 ploughs and i (plough) can plough these. Of these 

 the wife of Hugh has in demesne 2! hides and i 

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

 and 2 oxen. There are 2 villeins and 4 bordars and 

 2 serfs and i pack-horse and 16 sheep and 4 fur- 

 longs of wood(land) in length and width and 2 

 acres of meadow. This (manor) is worth £.^ a year 

 and when Hugh received it it was worth as 

 much. 



(416) She herself holds Tac.^tone [Acton in 

 Langton INIatravers]. Alward held (it) T.R.E. and it 

 paid geld for 2.\ hides. There is land for 2 ploughs. In 

 demesne there is i plough and 3 serfs and 2 villeins 

 and I bordar with i plough. There (is) a mill render- 

 ing 12s. 6d. (There is) wood(land) 2 furlongs long 

 and 1 1 furlong wide. It was worth 60s. Now (it is 

 worth) 40J. 



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

 called Tacatona and it paid geld for 2.2 hides. One 

 thegn, Alward, held this T.R.E. Two ploughs can 

 plough these. There the wife of Hugh has 2 hides 

 in demesne and i plough and the villeins (have) 

 I hide and i plough. There are 2 villeins and i 

 bordar and 3 serfs and 4 beasts and i mill which 



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