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of above statement, p. 125. Leugce, p. 126. Ripon Mile 

 Crosses, p. 126. Liberty of Ripon, p. 126. How estimated 

 in D. B., p. 127. Yorkshire Manors, p. 128. Examples there- 

 from, p. 129. 64 acres to i team in D. B., p. 130. Ely 

 Manors, p. 130. Middlesex Villeins and their holdings, 1086, 

 p. 131. Peterboro' Villeins and their teams, 1125-8, p. 131. 

 Population varies as ploughs, p. 132. Collation of Peterboro' 

 Manors, 1125-8, with D. B., p. 133. Eccentric views of 

 philosophers, p. 133. Examination of their methods, p. 134. 

 Utility of same, p. 135. Manor of Alwalton, nth, i2th, and 

 i3th centuries, p. 135. Manor of Histon, 1086 1278, p. 137. 

 Hundred Rolls, p. 138. Manor of Coatham, 10861279, 

 p. 139. Genius of the Romantic School, p. 139. Fiscal Hides 

 do not always denote Arable Land, p. 139. Marshland Hides, 

 p. 140. Values of Arable, 1086, p. 140. Other Manorial 

 Examples, p. 141. Bedfordshire Carucates, p. 141. Proof 

 that demesne carucates were not usually tilled by one team, 

 p. 142. Ramsey Manors, p. 143^ Assistance of Customary 

 tenants, p. 143. Lease of Hexham demesne, 1232, p. 144. 

 Lease of Le Blakelound, 1292, p. 144. Manor of Harewood, 

 47 Hen. Ill, p. 144. Rochester Carucates, p. 145. Propor- 

 tion of Teams in demesne, 1086, p. 145. Estimate of Eng- 

 land, 1086, in the Village Community, p. 146. In some 

 respects unreliable, p. 146. 8 oxen the standard Plough Team 

 of Domesday, p. 146. Bordars often have plough oxen in 

 D. B., p, 147. Method of 9 Counties Table, p. 147. Illustra- 

 tions of Villani, p. 148. Yorkshire Agriculture from the 1297 

 Subsidy Rolls, p. 149. Manor of Wilburton, p. 150. Its de- 

 tails refute college theories of Agriculture, p. 151. Great in- 

 crease of ploughs in villeinage, p. 152. Rochester Manors, 

 1086, and c. Ed. I, p. 152. Plough services due therefrom, at 

 latter period, p. 152. Agricultural details of the i2th and i3th 

 centuries, p. 153. Demesne ploughmen's diverse duties, p. 155. 

 Impracticability of current views of mediaeval Agriculture, 

 p. 156. Manor of Cuxham, p. 157. Manor of Cotum, p. 157. 

 Manor of Quaringdon, p. 158. Manor of Adulfsnasa, p. 158. 

 Rainfall, p. 158. Mediaeval agricultural measures, p. 158. 



