HOLDERS OF LANDS 



I plough can till. Alvieva holds it of W[alscin]. 

 There A[lvieva] has i plough, 6 sheep, and 

 7 acres of coppice. Worth 40 pence a year, 

 when W[alscin] received it the same. 



Walscin has a manor called Dunestal [Town- 

 stal] ^ which Ansger held T.R.E., and it paid 

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

 holds it of Walscin. Thereof R[alf] has 

 I ferling and i plough in demesne ; and the 

 villeins 3 ferlings and i plough. There R[alf] 

 has 5 villeins, 4 bordars, 2 serfs, 6 beasts, 

 40 sheep, 15 goats, and 6 acres of wood(land). 

 Worth 10 shillings; when W[alscin] received 

 it the same. 



Walscin has in Essecestra {Exch. Execestre) 

 [Exeter] i o houses which Ansger {Exch. Asgar) 

 held T.R.E., and he has i other house in pledge 

 from a burgess whence the customary due is 

 withheld. 



THE LAND OF WILLIAM DE MOION 

 IN DEVENESIRA^ 



fol. 356. 



William has a manor called Clehangra 

 [Clayhanger] ' which Oltred {Exch. Uctred) 

 held T.R.E., and it paid geld for 3 virgates and 

 3J ferdings. These 5 ploughs can till. Robert 

 holds them of W[illiam]. Thereof R[obert] 

 has in demesne 2 virgates and 2 ploughs ; and 

 the villeins I virgate, 3^ ferdings, and 2 ploughs. 

 There R[obert] has 5 villeins, 3 bordars, 2 serfs, 

 7 swine, 65 sheep, 3 acres of coppice, 1 2 acres of 

 meadow and 12 acres of pasture. Worth 20 shil- 

 lings a year ; when W[illiam] received it it was 

 worth 30 shillings. 



THE LAND OF WILLIAM DE 

 FALESIA IN DEVENESIRA* 



fol. 366. 



William de Falesia has a manor called Comba 

 [Combe] ° which Bristric {Exch. Brictric) and 

 Edvin {Exch. Edwi) held in parage {pariter j 

 Exch., libere) T.R.E., and it paid g(eld) for 2 hides 

 and I virgate. These 20 ploughs can till. 

 Thereof W[illiam] has 3 virgates and 3 ploughs 

 in demesne, and the villeins ij hides and 

 14 ploughs. There W[illiam] has 18 villeins, 



' Townstal alias Hardnes alias St. Saviour's Dart- 

 mouth in Colridge hundred. 



' In the Exchequer copy William de Moion alias 

 Mohun is No. 1 8. 



' Clayhanger in Bampton hundred. 



* In the Exchequer copy William de Faleise is 

 No. 20. 



' Combe Martin in Braunton hundred. GeldroU, 

 fol. 66, A 9. 



10 bordars, 9 serfs, 21 beasts, 9 swine, 140 sheep, 

 19 goats, 5 acres of wood(land), and pasture 

 I league in length by i league in breadth. Worth 

 100 shillings a year; when W[illiam] received 

 it the same. 



William has a manor called Fersa [Foss] * 

 which Alcerl {Exch. Alcherl) held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for ^ virgate. This 3 ploughs can 

 till. It is altogether out of cultivation {penitus 

 vastata). 



William has a manor called Pedracomba 

 [Parracombe] ' which Bristoald held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for ^ hide. This 8 ploughs can till. 

 Thereof W[illiam] has i virgate and 2 ploughs 

 in demesne ; and the villeins I virgate and 

 4 ploughs. There W[illiam] has 5 villeins, 

 8 bordars, 5 serfs, 10 beasts, 27 sheep, 27 goats, 

 30 acres of wood(land), 8 acres of meadow, and 

 I league of pasture. Worth 40 shillings a year ; 

 when WiUiam received it it was worth the 

 same. 



fol. 3G6b. 



W[illiam] has a manor called Cercilla 

 [Churchill] * which Bristuold {Exch. Brictuold) 

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

 This 8 ploughs can till. Norman holds it of 

 William. Thereof Norman has i virgate and 

 I plough in demesne, and the villeins 2 virgates 

 and 4 ploughs. There Norman has 8 villeins, 

 4 bordars, 5 serfs, 100 sheep, 40 acres of wood- 

 (land) and i league of pasture. Worth 40 shil- 

 lings. When W[illiam] received it it was worth 

 the same. 



William has a manor called Bera [Bar] ' 

 which Bristuold {Exch. Brictuold) held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for i virgate. This 2 ploughs 

 can till. Roger holds it of William. Thereof 

 R[oger] has in demesne ^ virgate and J plough, 

 and the villeins ^ virgate and J plough. There 

 Roger has 2 bordars, I serf, 100 sheep, 3 acres 

 of meadow and i league of pasture. It pays 

 15 shillings, and was worth the same when 

 W[illiam] received it. 



fol. 367. 



William de Falesia has a manor called Wafort 

 [Washford] i<» which Chenegar held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for i virgate. This 2 ploughs can 

 till. Now Peter holds it of William. Thereof 



° Foss alias Fairlinch in Braunton manor and 

 hundred. 



' Parracombe in Shirwell hundred. 



' Churchill in East Down in Braunton hundred. 

 The missing virgate is probably Twitchin held by the 

 same tenant Bridewold before the Conquest. 



' Bar alias Beare in East Worlington in Witheridge 

 hundred. 



'" Part of Little Washford, south of Witheridge, now 

 Stewarton (O.J.R.) ; Trans. Devon Assoc, xxxvi, 357 ; 

 or Washford Moor in Washford Pyne (T.W.W.). 



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