A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



who pays 15 pence, 13 swineherds paying 21 

 swine, 18 beasts, 150 sheep, 10 acres of wood- 

 (land), 20 acres of meadow, and 100 acres of 

 pasture. This manor pays 22 pounds ; when 

 the bishop received it it was paying 12 pounds. 



The bishop has a manor called Torsewis [Tor- 

 ridge Huish] ^ which Ulveva held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for i hide. This 6 ploughs can till. 

 D[rogo] son of Matelger [Malger] holds it of the 

 bishop. Thereof D[rogo] has i virgate and i 

 plough in demesne, and the villeins 3 virgates 

 and 2 ploughs. There Drogo has 4 villeins, 2 

 serfs, 5 beasts, 7 swine, 50 sheep, 8 acres of 

 wood(land), 4 acres of meadow, and 30 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 30 shillings ; when the bishop 

 received it it was worth the same. 



The bishop has a manor called Horewda 

 [Horwood] 2 which Osulf held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for 3 virgates. These 5 ploughs can 

 till. Drogo holds it of the bishop. Thereof 

 D[rogo] has i virgate and i plough in demesne, 

 and the villeins 2 virgates and ^ plough. There 

 D[rogo] has 6 villeins, 4 serfs, 3 beasts, 30 sheep, 

 and 3 acres of meadow. Worth 30 shillings ; 

 when the bishop received it it was worth the 

 same. 



The bishop has a manor called Tapeleia 

 [Tapleigh]' which Ulveia [Exch. Ulveva) held 

 T.R.E.,and it paid geld inKingEdward's time for 

 I hide. This 8 ploughs can till. Now Osbern 

 holds it of the bishop. Thereof Osbern has i^ 

 virgates and 2 ploughs in demesne, and the vil- 

 leins have I J virgates and i plough. There 

 0[sbern] has 3 villeins, 2 bordars, 2 serfs, 10 

 beasts, 15 swine, 50 sheep, 20 goats, 3 acres of 

 wood(land), 3 acres of meadow, and 10 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 30 shillings a year. From the 

 aforesaid hide i virgate * has been taken away 

 which Roger holds of the bishop. It belonged 

 to the aforesaid manor T.R.E. 



fol. 124b, 



The bishop has a manor called Ulwritona 

 {Exch. Uluretona) [Worlington] ° which Dodo 

 held T.R.E. , and it paid geld for ^ hide. This 

 5 ploughs can till. Now Drogo holds it of the 

 bishop. Thereof D[rogo] has i virgate and i 

 plough in demesne, and the villeins have the 

 other virgate and 2^ ploughs. There D[rogo] 

 has 4 villeins, 3 bordars, i serf, 20 sheep, 10 

 acres of wood(land), 2 acres of meadow, and 12 

 of pasture. Worth 20 shillings a year ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth 25 shillings. 



' Huish Beaupel, an outlier of Westleigh in Frem- 

 ington hundred, locally in Instow parish. 



' West or Church Horwood in Fremington hun- 

 dred. 



' Tapleigh in Westleigh in Fremington hundred. 



* Perhaps now the glebe of Westleigh. 



° Worlington in Instow in Fremington hundred. 



The bishop has a manor called Raweberga 

 [Roborough] ° which Ulwevia [Exch. Ulveva) 

 held T.R.E., and it paid geld for i^ hides. 

 This 14 ploughs can till. Now Drogo holds it 

 of the bishop. Thereof Drogo has 1 5- virgates 

 in demesne and i plough ; and the villeins have 

 I hide, and ^ virgate, and 8 ploughs. Drogo 

 has there 15 villeins, 3 bordars, 5 serfs, 15 

 beasts, 9 swine, 60 sheep, 20 acres of wood- 

 (land), 16 acres of meadow, and 20 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 3 pounds a year ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth 4 pounds. 

 To this manor has been added a manor called 

 Baldrintona [Barlington] '' which Alvred held 

 T.R.E., and he could go to what lord he liked. 

 It paid geld for i virgate. This 3 ploughs can 

 till. It pays 10 shillings ; when the bishop 

 received it it was worth the same. 



The bishop has a manor called Boleneia 

 [Bondleigh] » which Alwin held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for i hide all but J virgate. This 

 12 ploughs can till. D[rogo] holds it of the 

 bishop. Thereof Drogo has i virgate and 2 

 ploughs in demesne, and the villeins 2^ virgates 

 and 2 ploughs. There D[rogo] has 6 villeins, 8 

 serfs, 3 swineherds paying 15 swine, 7 beasts, 

 30 sheep, 30 acres of wood(land), 12 acres of 

 meadow, and 30 acres of pasture. Worth 

 40 shillings ; when the bishop received it it was 

 worth 30 shillings. 



fol. 125. 



The bishop of Coutances has a manor called 

 Limet [Nimet or Intake] ^ which Alwin held 

 T.R.E., and it paid geld for ij hides. This 12 

 ploughs can till. Now Drogo holds it of the 

 bishop. Thereof D[rogo] has J hide and i 

 plough in demesne, and the villeins have i hide 

 and 6 ploughs. There D[rogo] has 11 villeins, 



8 bordars, 6 serfs, i rouncey, 4 beasts, i pig, 

 52 sheep, wood (land) ^ a league in length by 6 

 furlongs in breadth, 6 acres of meadow, and 

 pasture i league in length by 3 furlongs in 

 breadth. Worth 4 pounds ; when the bishop 

 received it it was worth 4 pounds. 



The bishop of Coutances has a manor called 

 CoLRiGA [Coldridge] ^^ which 2 thanes held ia 

 parage {pariter ; Exch., libere) T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for i hide. This 8 ploughs can till. 

 Now D[rogo] holds it of the bishop. Thereof 

 Drogo has i virgate and 2 ploughs in demesne, 

 and the villeins have 2 virgates and 6 ploughs. 



' Roborough in the hundred of Fremington. 



' Possibly Wansley and Ebberley in Roborough in 

 Fremington hundred, which seem to have been once 

 part of Barlington. 



' Bondleigh in the hundred of North Tawton. 



° Nymet Tracy alias Nymet Bow (Assize R. 



9 Edw. I, No. 181, m. 8), the chief manor of Bow 

 in North Tawton hundred. 



'° Coldridge in North Tawton hundred. 



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