HOLDERS OF LANDS 



There P[rogo] has ii villeins, i bordar, 2 

 serfs, 3 swineiicrds paying 50 swine a year, 3 

 beasts, 36 sheep, W(3od(!and) i league in length 

 by ^ league in breadth, o^cres of meadow, and 

 30 acres of pasture. Worth 4 poinds a year ; 

 when the bishop received it it was wSrtiLiOO 

 shillings.' Of the aforesaid hide Ingelbald ho. 

 I virgate^ under Drogo, which Algar held 

 T.R.E., and he could go with his land to what 

 lord he liked. Worth 10 shillings a year ; when 

 Drogo received it it was worth 5 shillings. 



The bishop has a manor called Matingeho 

 [Martinhoe] ^ which Dodo held T.R.E., and it 

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

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



fol. 135b. 



has I virgate and i plough in demesne, and the 

 villeins 3 virgates and 3 ploughs. There D[rogo] 

 has 8 villeins, 4 bordars, I serf, 3 beasts, 14 

 swine, lo sheep, 17 goats, 50 acres of wood- 

 (land), and I league of pasture. Worth 30 

 shillings ; when the bishop received it it was 

 worth 5 shillings. 



The bishop of Coutances has a manor called 

 PiLLANDA [Pilland] ' which Edmer held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for ^ hide. This 5 ploughs 

 can till. Drogo holds it of the bishop. Thereof 

 D[rogo] has ^ virgate and 2 ploughs in demesne, 

 and the villeins i^ virgates and 3 ploughs. 

 There D[rogo] has 3 villeins, 5 bordars, 5 serfs, 

 I rouncey, 80 sheep, 8 acres of wood(land), 4 

 acres of meadow, and 40 acres of pasture. 

 Worth 40 shillings ; when the bishop received 

 it it was worth 50 shillings. 



The bishop has a manor called Pi[lto]na 

 \Exch. Wiltone) [Pilton] * which Dodo held 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for J hide. This 5 ploughs 

 can till. Drogo holds it of the bishop. Thereof 

 D[rogo] has ^ virgate and i plough in demesne. 



There D[rogo] has 6 villeins, 7 bordars, 4 serfs, 

 I rouncey, 3 beasts, 10 sheep, 60 acres of wood- 

 (land), 8 acres of meadow, and 40 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 30 shillings ; when the bishop 

 received it it was worth 40 shillings. 



The bishop has a manor called Duna {Exch. 

 Dune) [Down] ^ which Algar held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for ^ hide. This 5 ploughs can till. 

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

 has ^ virgate and i plough in demesne, and the 



fol. 136. 



villeins ij virgates and 7 ploughs. There 



' Possibly Clotworthy in Coldridge in North Taw- 

 ton hundred. Testa de Nevill (Rec. Com.), 184^. 



' Martinhoe in Shirwell hundred. 



' Pilland (T.W.W.), or Pulcress manor in Pilton 

 in Braunton hundred (O.J.R.), Trans. Devon Assoc. 

 xxxiv, 730. 



* Pilton in Braunton hundred. 



' West Down in Braunton hundred. 



D[rogo] has 15 villeins, 3 bordars, 4 serfs, 3 

 beasts, 26 sheep, 18 goats, also wood(Iand) 



1 league in length by ^ league in breadth, and 

 3 acres of meadow. Worth 40 shillings ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth the same. 

 To this manor have been added 3 lands which 



3 thanes held in parage [pariter ; Exch. lihere) 

 TiS^., and they could go to what lord they 

 liked, and they paid geld for ^ hide. This 4 

 ploughs can till. There Drogo has 3 villeins 

 who have 2 ploughs. Worth 20 shillings ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth the same. 



The bishop has a manor called Hagintona 

 [Heanton] « which Ulfert held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for i virgate. This 2 ploughs can till. 

 Drogo holds it of the bishop. There D[rogo] 

 has 2 villeins who have 2 ploughs, i bordar, and 

 20 acres of pasture. It pays 6 shillings ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth 10 shillings. 



The bishop has a manor called Radeleia 

 [Raleigh] ' which Bristric held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for ^ hide. This 4 ploughs can (till). 

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

 has I virgate and i^ ploughs in demesne, and 

 the villeins i virgate and i plough. There 

 D[rogo] has 4 villeins, 4 bordars, 4 serfs, 2 beasts, 

 30 sheeep, 16 goats, 30 acres of wood(land), 



2 acres of meadow, and 5 acres of pasture. 

 Worth 30 shillings ; when the bishop received 

 it it was worth the same. 



The bishop has a manor called Metcoma 

 [Metcombe] « which Bristric held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for ^ virgate. This i plough can 

 till. Drogo holds it of the bishop. There 

 D[rogo] has 2 villeins who have i plough, i serf, 



4 acres of meadow, and 20 acres of pasture. It 

 pays 10 shillings ; when the bishop received it 

 it was worth the same. 



and the villeins i^ virgates and 3 ploughs, fol. 126b. 



The bishop has a manor called Braia [Bray] ' 

 which Alwin held T.R.E., and it paid geld for 

 I J virgates. Drogo holds it of the bishop. This 

 6 ploughs can till. Thereof D[rogo] has J vir- 

 gate and I plough in demesne, and the villeins 

 I virgate and 3 ploughs. There D[rogo] has 

 6 villeins, 2 bordars, I serf, also 3 beasts, 13 

 sheep, 20 acres of wood(land), 30 acres of 

 meadow, and pasture 2 leagues in length by 

 ^ league in breadth. Worth 20 shillings ; when 

 the bishop received it it was worth the same. 



To this manor has been added a manor called 

 WiTEFELLA [Whitfield] 1" which Sawin held 



* Kingsheanton in Marwood in Braunton hundred. 

 ' Raleigh in Pilton in Braunton hundred. 



* Metcombe in Marwood in Braunton hundred. 



' High Bray in Shirwell hundred. GeldroU, fol. 

 66, A, 2. 

 " Whitfield in High Bray in Shirwell hundred. 



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