137 Domesday and Feudal Statistics 



Review^ you suppose population may increase or 

 double without a corresponding cultivation, the 

 calculation would work out at nothing unless 83 

 acres per team. 



Attention is also called to the following interest- 

 ing references from D. B. and the Hundred Rolls 

 (Vol. 2, well indexed) : 



HISTON. 

 Manor of D.B. Cambridgeshire; Lands of B p. Lincoln, fo. 190 a and b. 



Histon Hides. Teamlands. Teams. Villans. Bord. Cott. Servi. Total 



1086, and p op. 



1278. 8 + 8f 3 + 10 2 + 9 18 1 8 4 4 44 



9f 2 + 4 1+2 10 19 29 



26| 5 + 14 3 + " 37 4 4 73 



1279. Hundred Rolls. Vol. II. (pp. 411-13); rough Summary. 



The Abbot of Eynsham holds 15^ Hides of the Bp. of 

 London. 



Pop. Acres. 



Demesne 20 ij acres arable, 10 ac. mea. ... 2II i 



Liberi 46-^ ac. by 7 men ... ... 7 46 J 



T7 .-ii . f6i2 ac. (12 each) by 51 men ... 51 612 



Villani.etc. ^ <*iL / / a 



\83fac.byi4men ...... 14 83! 



Crofters no land named ... ... ... 35 



IQ7 953f 

 Philip de Coleville holds 1 1 Hides of the Bp. of Lincoln. 



Pop. 



Demesne I Hide 10 ac. mea. I Hide 10 acres. 



Liberi 69 ac. by 10 men ... 10 69 

 Villani 300 30 (10 



each) ...... 30 300 



Cottars 20 ac. by 28 men ... 28 20 



* Military tenant subinfeuded ... 20 i6oj 



88 i Hide 559^ acres. 

 * Items of this holding on p. 138. 



