A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



ploughs can till. Goscelin Bervin [Exch. Gozelin) 

 holds it of B[aldwin]. Thereof G[oscelin] has in 

 demesne i^ ferdingsand i plough, and the villeins 

 2^ ferdings and 4 ploughs. There G[oscelin] 

 has 6 villeins, 3 bordars, 3 serfs, 2 beasts, 24 sheep, 

 62 goats, 60 acres of wood(land), 6 acres of 

 meadovif, and 100 acres of pasture. Worth 

 20 shillings a year ; and was worth the same 

 when B [aid win] received it. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Teteborna 

 [Exch. Teteburne) [Tedburn] ^ which Elmer held 

 T.R.E., and it paid geld for i virgate. This 4 

 ploughs can till. Rainer holds it of Baldwin, 

 Thereof R[ainer] has in demesne i^ ferdings and 



1 plough, and the villeins 3|- ferdings and i plough. 

 There R[ainer] has 2 villeins, 3 bordars, i serf, 

 40 sheep, 45 acres of wood(land), 3 acres of 



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meadow, and 40 acres of pasture. Worth 10 shil- 

 lings a year ; when B[aldwin] received it it was 

 worth 15 shillings. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Teteborna 

 [Tedburn] ^ which Doda (Exch. Dode) held 

 T.R.E., and it paid geld for i virgate. This 

 4 ploughs can till. Ralf de Pomeria holds it of 

 B[aldwin]. Thereof R[alf] has in demesne i fer- 

 ding and i plough, and the villeins 3 ferdings 

 and 2 ploughs. There R[alf] has 4 villeins, 



2 bordars, 2 serfs, i beast, 22 sheep, 45 acres of 

 wood(land), 3 acres of meadow, and 45 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 10 shillings a year, and was 

 worth the same when B[aldwin] received it. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Boleham [Bol- 

 ham] 3 which Aimer {Exch. Elmer) held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for 2 hides and a half {Exch. 

 2 hides). These 8 {Exch. 6) ploughs can till. 

 Otelin {Exch. Othelin) holds themof B[aldwin]. 

 Thereof 0[telin] has in demesne i hide, i vir- 

 gate (marked for omission), and 3 ploughs ; and 

 the villeins i hide, i virgate (marked for omis- 

 sion), and 2 ploughs. There 0[telin] has 

 8 villeins, 6 bordars, 2 serfs, 10 beasts, 50 sheep, 

 10 goats, wood(land) J league in length by 



1 furlong in breadth, 24 acres of meadow, and 

 pasture i league in length by J league in 

 breadth. Worth 35 shillings, when B[aldwin] 

 received it 20 shillings. 



B [aid win] has a manor called Colun [Culm]* 

 which Godwin held T.R.E., and it paid geld 



' Tedburn St. Mary in Wonford hundred. Probably 

 3^ ferdings in the villeins' assessment is a mistake for 

 2J ferdings ; otherwise the total is a ferding too much. 



' In Tedburn St. Mary in Wonford hundred. 



' Bolham in Clayhidon in Hemyock hundred. The 



2 virgates marked for omission probably represent the 

 \ hide of Newcourt and Hole which was held with 

 Bolham as one manor. 



* Culm Pyne, an outlier of Clayhidon in Hem- 

 yock hundred, locally in Hemyock parish. 



for ^ hide and i ferding. This 4 ploughs can 

 till. Otelin {Exch. Othelin) holds it of B [aid- 

 win]. Thereof 0[telin] has in demesne i vir- 

 gate, I ferding, and 2^ ploughs, and the villeins 



1 virgate and i plough. There 0[telin] has 

 4 villeins, 4 bordars, 2 serfs, 9 beasts, I2 swine, 

 40 sheep, 20 goats, I mill paying 30 pence 



fol. 3ofib. 



a year, 6 acres of wood(land), 4 acres of meadow, 

 and pasture 2 furlongs in length by i furlong in 

 breadth. Worth 20 shillings a year, and was 

 worth 10 shillings when B[aldwin] received it. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Brenfort 

 {Exch. Brenford) [Brampford] ^ which Brungar 

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



2 ploughs can till. Walter holds it of B [aid- 

 win]. Thereof W[alter] has in demesne i vir- 

 gate and I plough, and the villeins 1 virgate 

 and ^ plough. There W[alter] has 2 villeins, 



2 bordars, i serf, 5 beasts, 40 sheep, 20 goats, 



3 acres of meadow, and 6 acres of pasture. Worth 

 15 shillings a year, and was worth 10 shillings 

 when B[aldwin] received it. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Holna [Hole]' 

 which Edolf (£jrcA. Eddulf) held T.R.E.,and it 

 paid geld for ^ hide. This 2 ploughs can till. 

 Otelin {Exch. Othelin) holds it of B[aldwin]. 

 Thereof 0[telin] has in demesne i virgate and 

 I plough, and the villeins i virgate and i plough. 

 There 0[telin] has 2 villeins and 5 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 5 shillings a year ; when 

 B [aid win] received it it was out of cultivation. 



B [aid win] has a manor called Witestan 

 [Whitestone] ^ which Chenist {Exch. Chenistre) 

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



4 ploughs can till. Bernard the Napeless {sine 

 napa) holds it of B[aldwin]. Thereof B[ernard] 

 has in demesne I virgate and J plough, and the 

 villeins i virgate and i plough. There B[er- 

 nard] has 4 villeins, 2 bordars, i serf, 4 beasts, 

 12 sheep, 3 acres of coppice, and 2 acres of 

 meadow. Worth 10 shillings a year ; when 

 Bal[dwin] received it it was worth 5 shillings. 



B[aldwin] has a manor called Medenecoma 

 [Maidencombe] * which Chenist {Exch. Chen- 

 istre) held T.R.E., and it paid geld for J hide 

 and ^ ferding. This 3 ploughs can till. Bernard 



fol. 307. 



holds it of B [aid win]. Thereof B[ernard] has 

 in demesne i virgate and ^ plough, and the 

 villeins I virgate, J ferding, and J plough. 



' Brampford Pyne in Wonford hundred (O. J. R.). 

 GeldroU, fol. "job, B 7, calls Walter Baldwin's cup- 

 bearer. 



° Hole in Clayhidon in Hemyock hundred. 



' Now Weston with Hackadown in Whitestone in 

 Wonford hundred. 



* Maidencombe alias Minnicomb in Stoke-in-Teign- 

 head in Wonford hundred. 



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