A TYPICAL VILLAGE 



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"blanch money" into "computations by tale" at the rate of i 6s. by tale for 

 every ^i "blanch," according to the Bosham record. I have added blanch and 

 tale together, (iv.) In giving my totals I have omitted shillings and pence, and 

 have given the figures to the nearest pound. 



(*) Including one night's farm at ,110 and five at ,100. 



( 2 ) Including four nights' farm at 100 each. 



( 3 ) The royal manors in Beds, also rendered ij day's farm, which, if their 

 value was known, should be added to this sum. 



( 4 ) The rents of the royal manors in Warwick were included in the farm of 

 the county (^145), and are not given separately as in other counties. 



( 5 ) The city and royal manors and pleas of the hundred and shire produced 

 305 15-r. a year. 



The letter X signifies that no calculations have been made of the figures which 

 should appear in these columns. 



The figures in column 3 are taken from D. B. and B., 400. 



By "survivors" in column 8 is meant those tenants in capite who in 1086 were 

 the men or the widows or sons of those who held the same lands in 1066. 



TABLE B. 

 CHURCH LANDS. 



NOTE. The figures in column 3 are taken from F. E., 249, 251. 



