A HISTORY OF DEVONSHIRE 



Peter has 3 fertings in demesne and I plough, 

 and 3 bordars of his have i ferting. There 

 Peter has 5 beasts, 4 acres of meadow and 

 1 5 acres of pasture. Worth 5 shillings a year ; 

 when William received it the same. 



William has a manor called Ulwrintona 

 {Exch. Olurintone) [Worlington] ^ which 2 thanes 

 held in parage [pariter; Exch,, libere) T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for i ferting. This i plough can 

 till. Now Hugh de Dol holds it of W[illiam], 

 and his villeins have i plough on that land. 

 There Hugh has 2 villeins, J acre of wood 

 (land), and 2 acres of meadow. It pays 10 shil- 

 lings a year ; and when William received it it 

 was worth the same. 



William has a manor called Bradeforda 

 [Bradford] ^ which Brungar held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for ij fertings. This ij fertings 

 I plough can till. There William has i villein 

 who has I plough besides 2 acres of meadow. 

 Worth 5 shillings a year ; when William received 

 it the same. 



William has a manor called Dimewoldesham 

 [Densham] ' which Algar held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for J virgate. This i plough can till. 

 Now a certain Englishman holds it of W[illiam] 

 and has on it i plough. Worth 5 shillings a 

 year ; when William received it the same. 



£ol. 367b. 



William de Faleisa has a manor called Cho- 

 CHiNTONA [Cockington] * which Alric held 

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

 13 ploughs can till. Thereof W[illiam] has 

 I hide and 5 ploughs in demesne and the 

 villeins 2 hides and 7 ploughs. There W[illiam] 

 has 18 villeins, 6 bordars, 14 serfs, 1 rouncey, 

 8 beasts, 159 sheep, 42 goats, 50 acres of wood- 

 (land), 15 acres of meadow and 50 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 50 shillings ; when W[illiam] 

 received it the same. 



And as parcel of {de) the aforesaid 3 hides the 

 same Alric held a manor called Depdona [Dean- 

 don] * T.R.E. which paid geld for i virgate and 

 has been added to the aforesaid manor. Worth 

 10 shillings; when W[illiam] received it the 

 same. W[illiam] holds the two as one manor. 



■ In East Worlington in Witheridge hundred. See 

 fol. 501^. 



' Bradford in Cruwys Morchard in Witheridge 

 hundred (O.J.R.). 



' Minikinlanda/wj'Munecheneland' {Testa deNevill, 

 Rec. Com. i()oa) or the nuns' land at Densham in 

 Wolfardisworthy Spenser in Witheridge hundred. 

 Trans. Devon Assoc, xxix, 258. 



* Cockington in Haytor hundred. See fol. 502^. 

 GeldroU, fol. 69^, A 10. 



' Deandon in Widdecombe-in-the-Moor in Haytor 

 hundred. Trans. Devon Assoc, xxvii, 382. 



William has a manor called Holla [Holne] ' 

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

 I J hides. This 12 ploughs can till. Thereof 

 W[illiam] has \ hide and i plough in demesne, 

 and the villeins i hide and 5 ploughs. There 

 W[illiam] has 13 villeins, 7 bordars, 8 serfs, i 

 rouncey, 6 beasts, 6 swine, 52 sheep, wood(land) 

 I league in length by 1 in breadth, and i league 

 of pasture taking length and breadth. Worth 

 60 shillings ; when W[illiam] received it the 

 same. 



William has a manor called Estocha {Exch. 

 Stoche) [Stock] ^ which Ulveva heldT.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for J hide. This 2 ploughs can 



fol. 368. 



till. Winemer holds it of William. Thereof 

 W[inemer] has i virgate and i plough in 

 demesne, and the villeins i virgate. There 

 W[inemer] has 4 villeins, 2 bordars, i serf, i 

 beast, 7 swine, 40 sheep, wood(land) i league in 

 length by i furlong in breadth, and \ league 

 of pasture. Worth 10 shillings ; when 

 W[illiam] received it the same. 



William has a manor called Dena [Dean] * 

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

 3 hides. These 12 ploughs can till. Four 

 knights {mi/ites) hold it of William. Thereof 

 the knights have i hide and 3 ploughs in demesne, 

 and the villeins 2 hides and 6 ploughs. There 

 the knights have 19 villeins, 15 bordars, 2 serfs, 

 16 beasts, 13 swine, 70 sheep, 50 goats, 6 acres 

 of wood(land), 10 acres of meadow, and i league 

 of pasture. Worth 4 pounds ; when W[illiam]^ 

 received it the same. 



Of the aforesaid manor a certain Englishman 

 holds (land) enough whence to pay William 10 

 shillings a year.^ He held it T.R.E. but could 

 not be independent of {separari) his lord. 



William has a manor called Ratreu [Rattery] ^^ 

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

 3 hides. These 12 ploughs can till. Thereof 

 W[illiam] has i hide and 2 ploughs in demesne ; 

 and the villeins i hide i^virgates and 5 ploughs. 

 There W[illiam] has 13 villeins, 4 bordars, 6 

 serfs, 2 swineherds paying 8 swine, 8 beasts and 

 72 sheep. Worth 40 shillings ; when W[illiam] 

 received it the same. 



Thereof 2 knights {milites) have ij virgates^^ 

 and 2 ploughs in demesne, also 8 villeins, 7 bor- 

 dars, 2 serfs, 19 beasts, 12 swine, in sheep, 40 



° North Holne alias Holne Bauzan and South 

 Holne in Stanborough hundred. Geldroll, fol. 6<)b, 

 A 2. 



' Stock in Holne in Stanborough hundred. 1 



* Dean Prior alias Church in Stanborough hundred. 

 Geldroll, fol. 6<)b, A 2. 



' Perhaps Whitoxden or Wallaford in Dean Prior. 

 '° Rattery in Stanborough hundred. 



" Possibly Hood and Luscombe Barnage in Rattery 

 in Stanborough hundred. 



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