HOLDERS OF LANDS 



I hide) and i virgate and ^ ferling.^ Worth 

 20 shillings with common of pasture. 



The king has a manor called Coletona 

 [Colyton Raleigh]^ which Earl Harold held 

 T.R.E., and it paid geld for 3 hides. These 

 16 ploughs can till. Thereof the king has 

 i^ hides and 2 ploughs in demesne, and the 

 villeins ij hides and 12 ploughs. There the 

 king has 20 villeins, 8 bordars, 6 serfs, 5 forest 

 mares {equas sihestraes)^ 4 beasts, 50 sheep, 9 

 goats, I mill paying 7 shillings and 6 pence, 

 40 acres (of woodland), 1 6 acres of meadow and 

 400 acres of pasture. It pays 8 pounds by 

 weight, the same as when Baldwin first received 

 it. To this manor half a virgate of land has 

 been added * which a certain thane held in 

 parage [parlter ; Exch., lihere) T.R.E. and he 

 could go to any lord he liked. Worth 4 shil- 

 lings a year. 



The king has a manor called Hamistona 

 [Hempston] ' which Earl Harold held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for 2 hides. These 6 ploughs 

 can till. Thereof he has i hide and i plough 

 in demesne and the villeins i hide and 5 ploughs. 

 foi.97. 



There the king has 8 villeins, 7 bordars, 4 serfs, 

 48 sheep, 40 goats, 24 acres of wood(land), 4 of 

 meadow and 24 of pasture. This manor pays 

 40 shillings by weight ; when Baldwin received 

 it the same. 



The king has a manor called Espicewita 

 {Exch. Spicewite) [Speechwick] ° which Earl 

 Harold held T.R.E., and it paid geld for i hide. 

 This 8 ploughs can till. Thereof the king has 

 ^ hide in demesne and the villeins ^ hide and 

 4 ploughs. There the king has 8 villeins, 

 4 bordars, 5 serfs, wood (land) i league in length 

 by I furlong in breadth and 100 acres of pas- 

 ture. It pays 60 shillings by weight ; when 

 Baldwin received it the same. 



The king has a manor called Chienemetona 

 {Exch. Chenemetone) [Kilmington] ' which Earl 

 Lewih held T.R.E., and it paid geld for 2 hides. 

 These 10 ploughs can till. Thereof the king 

 has in demesne ^ hide and I plough, and the 

 villeins ij hides and 6 ploughs. There the 

 king has 12 villeins, 8 bordars, 2 serfs, 3 beasts, 



' Halstow manor in Woodbury. 



* Colyton Raleigh in East Budleigh hundred. 



' 'Equus silvestris' = forest pony in Pipe Roll of 

 Bishopric of Winchester, p. xxxi. 



* Bystock an outlier of Colyton Raleigh, locally in 

 Withycombe Raleigh. 



' Little Hempston alias Hempston Arundel in 

 Haytor hundred (O. J. R.) ; or Broad Hempston 

 (T.W.W.). 



° Speechwick the chief manor of Widecombe-in- 

 the-Moor in Haytor hundred. 



' Kilmington in Axminster hundred the parish. 



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I mill paying 5 shillings, 6 acres of wood(land), 

 30 acres of meadow, and 12 furlongs and 12 

 acres of pasture. It pays 7 pounds a year 

 weighed and assayed [ad pondus et comhustionem). 



The king has a manor called Witefort 

 [Exch. Witeford) [Whitford]^ which Earl 

 Lewin held T.R.E., and it paid geld for 5 hides. 

 These 16 ploughs can till. Thereof the king 

 has in demesne I hide and i plough, and the 

 villeins 4 hides and 12 ploughs. There the 

 king has 14 villeins, 13 bordars, 2 serfs, i roun- 

 cey, 6 beasts, 23 sheep, i mill paying 5 shil- 

 lings a year, 5 furlongs of wood(land), 27 acres 

 of meadow, and 3 furlongs of pasture. It pays 



II pounds weighed and assayed, the same as 

 when Baldwin received it. 



The king has a manor called Cedelintona 

 [Chillington] ^ which Guitda held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for 7 hides. These 53 ploughs can 

 till. Thereof the king has in demesne 3 hides 

 and 2 ploughs and the villeins 4 hides and 



foI.g7b. 



36 ploughs. There the king has 43 villeins, 

 48 bordars, lO serfs, 157 sheep, wood(land) 

 20 furlongs in length by ^ league in breadth, 12 

 acres of meadow and 150 acres of pasture. It 

 pays 24 pounds weighed and assayed {ad pondus 

 et ad comhustionem) ; when Baldwin received it the 

 same. With the aforesaid manor went [adjacehat) 

 another manor in the time of King Edward 

 called SiREFORT [Sherford] ^^ which the abbot of 

 Battle {Batailla ; Exch., Lahatailge) now holds, and 

 it pays geld for \ hide. This 8 ploughs can 

 till. Thereof the abbot has in demesne I vir- 

 gate and I plough ; and the villeins i virgate 

 and 6 ploughs. There the abbot has 4 villeins, 

 II bordars, 2 serfs, 37 sheep, 6 acres of coppice 

 and 4 of meadow. Worth 3 pounds a year ; 

 when the abbot received it the same. 



The king has a manor called Langeforda 

 [Langford] " which Earl Lewin held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for 3 hides. These 20 ploughs 

 can till. Thereof the king has in demesne 



1 hide and i plough ; and the villeins have 



2 hides and 13 ploughs. There the king has 

 16 villeins, 10 bordars, 6 serfs, 8 beasts, 50 

 sheep, 7 acres of wood(land), 4 of meadow, and 

 200 of pasture. It pays 1 1 pounds a year by 

 weight ; when Baldwin received it the same. 



From this manor the king gave to Judhel 

 20 shillings (a year) which the borough of 

 Totnes {hurgum Thotonensium ; Exch., burgum 



^ Whitford manor in Shute in Colyton hundred. 

 ° The hundred-manor of Chillington, or Colridge. 

 " Sherford in the hundred of Colridge, a chapelry 

 of Stokenham. 



" Langford Lestre in Ugborough in the hundreds 

 of Ermington and StanboroMgh. Trans. Devon Assoc. 

 xxxi, 390 ; xxxiii, 622. 



