EPITOME. 



DOMESDAY STATISTICS. 



CHAPTER I (pp. 1-24). 



Population and Counties, p. i. Main Statistical Table, p. 5. 

 Population 1086 and 1377, p. 5. Units of Assessment and 

 Measures, p. 5. Plough Team, p. 6. Comparative Values of 

 Implements and Oxen, p. 6. Ploughland, p. 7. Area not tilled 

 by one plough, p. 7. Oxford Arithmetic, p. 8. College Farming, 

 p. 9. Valets and Valuits, p. 10. Villani, p. 10. Opera, p. 10. 

 Bordars and Cottars, p. n. Illustrations of same from D. B., 

 p. ii. Servi, p. 12. Sokemen, p. 12. Popular estimate of 

 Liberi Homines, and Sokemen (1086) not in accord with D. B. 

 evidence, p. 12. Liberi homines, p. 12. Radknights, p. 13. 

 Tenants in chief, p. 13. Coliberti and Buri, p. 13. Geburi 

 not Coliberti, p. 13 Geburi as Villani, p. 16. Other Classes, 

 p. 16. Porcarii and Bovarii, p. 16. Remarks on Comparative 

 Table I, p. 17. Land to one team, p 17. Land of one team 

 in demesne, and in villeinage, p. 18. Oxen per plough in 

 Wales, t. Hen. II, p. 18. Teams of less than 8 oxen, p. 22. 

 Teams of 8 oxen, p. 22. Rotations, p. 23. Method of Tables, 

 p. 23. Population varies as Teams, p. 24. Slender results 

 from other unlike Factors, p. 24. 



FEUDAL STATISTICS. 



CHAPTER II (pp. 25 iogd). 



Anglo-Saxon Charters, p. 26. Norman Charters, p. 26. 

 Heptarchic Hides, p. 28. 120 statute acres arable not the 

 land of one family, p. 29. Owners of land T.R.E. and 

 T.R.W., p. 30. Modern theories of ancient landownership 



