THE HOLDERS 
In WisotpgsTone [Wyboston *] Eudo holds 
6 hides and 3 virgates. ‘There is land for 5 
ploughs. In the demesne are 44 hides, and 
on it are 2 ploughs, and 8 villeins have 4 
ploughs. There are 8 bordars and 3 serfs, 
and meadow (sufficient) for 2 plough teams. 
In all it is worth 3 pounds ; (was worth) when 
received 20 shillings ; and T.R.E. 10 pounds. 
This land 4 thegns of King Edward held and 
could sell to whom they wished. 
In CHAVELESTORNE [Chawston?] Eudo holds 
1 hide and 1 virgate. There is land for 1 
plough, and it is there. There are 4 villeins, 
and meadow sufficient for 1 plough team. It 
is and was worth 10 shillings ; T.R.E. 20 shil- 
lings. ‘This land 2 men of King Edward held 
and they could assign and sell it. 
In BicHELEswapa [BIGGLESWADE] HuNDRET 
In TamisEForbE [Tempsford] Eudo holds 
1 hide and 1 virgate of land. There is land 
for 2 ploughs. In the demesne is 1 hide, and 
on it is 1 plough, and there is 1 villein with 
1 plough and there are 2 bordars and 1 serf, 
and 1 mill (worth) 10 shillings, and meadow 
(sufficient) for 2 plough teams. It is and was 
worth 40 shillings; T.R.E. 45 shillings. This 
land 2 sokemen held and could assign to whom 
they wished. 
In the same vill William de Carun? holds 4 
hides and 1 virgate of Eudo Dapifer. ‘There 
is land for 4 ploughs. On the demesne are 
2 ploughs, and 8 villeins have 2 ploughs and 
there are 6 serfs, and 1 mill (worth) 12. shil- 
lings, and meadow (sufficient) for 4 plough 
teams. It is worth 60 shillings; (was worth) 
when received 40 shillings, and T.R.E. 60 
shillings. This land 3 sokemen, men of UI- 
mar of Etone [Eaton Socon], held ; one of 
these could not assign his land without his 
lord’s leave ; the other two could do what 
they wished (with their land). 
In THE Hater HunpreT oF WENESLAI * 
M. Sanveta [Sandy] Eudo ‘ Dapifer’ holds. 
It is assessed at 16 hides and 1 virgate. There 
is land for 16 ploughs. In the demesne are 
8 hides and 1 virgate, and on it are 3 ploughs, 
and 24 villeins have 8 ploughs and there could 
be 5 more. There are 6 bordars and 2 serfs, 
and 2 mills worth (de) 50 shillings, meadow 
sufficient for 16 plough teams, and pasture for 
the live stock of the vill. In all it is worth 
1 In Eaton Socon. 
2 In Roxton. 
3 Robert de Carun was holding here in 1284-6, 
under the Beauchamp barony of Bedford (J.H.R.) 
4 Now part of Biggleswade Hundred. 
OF LANDS 
12 pounds ; when received 8 pounds; T.R.E. 
10 pounds. This manor Ulmar of Etone 
[Eaton Socon], a thegn of King Edward, held. 
Eudo claims here 3 acres of woodland against 
Hugh Beauchamp which Ulmar held; but 
R(alf) when he was sheriff disseised him, 
and accordingly Eudo has refused to give the 
‘wer’ (warras) of this woodland.’ This (hoc 
idem) the men of the hundred (court) attest. 
In Sutrone [Sutton] Alwin holds of Eudo 
3 virgates of land. There is land for 6 oxen® 
(to plough), and they are there and 1 villein. 
There is meadow (sufficient) for the oxen. It 
is worth 6 shillings, (was worth) when re- 
ceived 3 shillings, and T.R.E. 10 shillings. 
This land 2 sokemen held and could sell to 
whom they wished. 
In WIcHEsTAVESTOU [WIXAMTREE] HUNDRET 
In Supciveze [Southill] William de Caron 
holds half a virgate of land of Eudo. ‘There 
is land for 2 oxen” (to plough), and they are 
there, and meadow (sufficient) for 2 oxen. It 
is worth 3 shillings, T.R.E. 4 shillings. ‘This 
land Alric held and could assign to whom he 
wished. 
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In Sranrorp [Stanford *®] William de Caron 
holds of Eudo 4 hides. ‘There is land for 4 
ploughs. On the demesne are 2, and 3 vil- 
leins have 2 ploughs, and (there are) 2 serfs, 
and 2 mills worth (de) 29 shillings and 50 
eels ; meadow (sufficient) for 4 plough teams, 
and woodland (to feed) 60 swine and (worth) 
2 shillings (besides). In all it is worth 4 
pounds ; (was worth) when received 40 shil- 
lings; T.R.(E.) 4 pounds. This land Ulmar 
of Etone [Eaton Socon], a thegn of King 
Edward, held. In this land was 1 sokeman, 
man of this Ulmar; he had halfa hide and 
could sell. 
In the same (vill) are 7 sokemen holding 7 
acres of land ; they were men of Ulmar and 
could assign their land. Hugh de Beauchamp 
(Belcamp) holds it now. 
In BiunzHam [Blunham] Domnic’ holds 
of Eudo 1 virgate of land. There is land 
for 2 oxen’ (to plough), and they are there, and 
meadow (sufficient) for 2 oxen. It is worth 
2 shillings ; (was worth) when received 3 shil- 
lings, and T.R.E. 5 shillings. This land 4 
sokemen held and could assign and sell. 
5 i.e, to pay what was assessed on it. 
® i.e. three-quarters of a plough-team. 
7 ie. a quarter of a plough-team. 
8 In Southill. 
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