THE CORNWALL DOMESDAY AND GELD INQUEST. 557 



3 The Canons of St. Piran 



4 The Earl of Moretain . . 



5 The Bishop of Exeter . . 



6 The Abbot of Tavistock 



28 3 



Fbee of geld by custom 



The Men of the Earl . . . . 22 I 22 1 



Lands for which Gteld not received 



1 Baldwin the Sheriff . . . . 4 



2 Walter de Claville . . . . 10 



5 



Hides .. 83 3 



Fawitona. 



In the hundred of Fawitona are forty-three hides and a 

 half. Thence the King has of his geld three pounds and nine 

 shillings, for eleven hides and a half. And the King and his 

 barons have in their demesne, sixteen hides and one virgate. 

 Of these the King has in demesne two hides, and [the church 

 of~\ St. Petrock one hide, and [the church of] St. Niet one hide, 

 and one virgate, and the Bishop of Exeter one hide, and the 

 Earl [of Moretain'j eleven [hides']. Taken out of this demesne 

 the men of the Earl have fourteen hides and three virgates, 

 which by the English custom never rendered geld. And for 

 one hide which was of the lands of Harold, which 'B[aldwin] the 

 sheriff holds, the King had not geld. 



i:x0n, D. Jol. 72b, p. 66. 



h. V. f. 

 Geld received for .. ., .. .. 1120 



Lands held free of geld 

 Lsr demesne. 



1 The King 



2 The Church of St. Petrock 



3 The Church of St. Neot 



4 The Bishop of Exeter . . ' 



5 The Earl of Moretain . . 



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