556 THE CORNWALL DOMESDAY AND GELD INQUEST. 



h. V. f. 

 Q-ELD RECEIVED FOR . . . . . . . . 6 



Lands held free of gelb by h.. v. f. 



1 The King 7 



2 The Canons of St. Keverne . . 10 



3 The Church of St. Constantine 2 



4 The Bishop of Exeter . . . . 4 



12 2 



Free of geld by custom. 



The men of the Earl .. . . 15 15 



Land for which geld not received. 



Baldwin 300 300 



Hides . . 36 2 



Stratona. 



In the Hundred of Stratona are eighty-three hides and 

 three virgates. Thence the King has of his geld eight pounds 

 and six shillings and six pence for twenty-seven hides and three 

 virgates ; and the King and his barons have in their demesne 

 twenty-eight hides and three virgates. Of these the King has 

 four hides, and {the church of) St. Petrock three {hides), and {the 

 canons of) Saint Pieran one hide and a half. The Earl of 

 Moretain seven (hides) and the Bishop of Exeter twelve {hides) 

 and the Abbot of Tavistock one hide and one virgate. Taken 

 out of this demesne the Earl's men have twenty-two hides and 

 one virgate, which by the English custom never rendered geld, 

 and for four hides which were of the lands of Count Harold 

 which 'B{aldicin) the sheriff holds, the King had not geld and 

 for one hide which was of the lands of Bristric, which Walter 

 de Claville holds, the King had not geld. 



i:xon. D. fol. 72b, p. 66. 



