558 the cornwall domesday and geld inquest. 



Free of geld by custom 



The Men of the Earl .. .. 14 3 14 3 



Lands for which geld not received 



Baldwin the sheriff . . . . 10 10 



Hides . . 43 2 



Eilestona. 



In the hundred of Rilestona are sixty-eight hides and six 

 farthings. Thence the King has of his geld six pounds and 

 ten shillings, and six pence, for twenty-one hides and three 

 virgates. And the King and his barons have in their demesne 

 twenty-five hides and a half. Of these the King has six hides 

 in demesne, and \^the canons o/] St. Stephen two hides and a 

 half, and the Bishop fifteen hides, and the Abbot of Tavistock 

 two hides. Taken out of this demesne, the men of the Earl 

 have in their own demesne fifteen hides and a half and two 

 farthings, which according to the English custom were never 

 gelded. And for five hides and a half of the lands of Harold, 

 which 'B\_nldw'in] the sheriff holds under the King's hand, the 

 King had not geld. 



£:xon. D. fol. I2b-1^, p. 6fi. 



Free of Geld by Custom. 



The Men of the Earl . . ..1522 1522 



Lands for which Geld not received 



Baldwin the sheriff . . . . 5 2 5 2 



Hides .. 68 1 2 



