HOLDERS OF LANDS 



G[islebert] has in demesne J virgate and J plough, 

 and the villeins J virgate and J plough. There 

 G[islebert] has i villein, i serf, 5 sheep, and 

 I acre of meadowr. Worth 5 shillings a year. 



Odo has a manor called Limet [Nymet or 

 Intake] ^ which 4 thanes held in parage {pariter ; 

 Exch., in paragio) T.R.E., and it paid geld for 

 I hide. This 10 ploughs can till. Thereof 

 Odo has i^ virgates and 4 ploughs in demesne, 

 and the villeins have 4 ploughs. There Odo 

 has 10 villeins, 5 bordars, 5 serfs, 12 beasts, 



fol. 377b. 



1 rouncey, 3 swine, 36 sheep, 10 acres of 

 wood(land) and 10 of meadow. Worth 

 40 shillings a year ; when O[do] received it 

 it was worth 10 shillings. 



Odo has a manor called Hunitona [Honiton] ^ 

 which Alwald {Exch. Alwold) held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for \ virgate. This 2 ploughs can 

 till. On it Odo has i plough in demesne and 

 the villeins another plough. There Odo has 

 3 villeins, 2 bordars, and 7 acres of meadow. 

 Worth 5 shillings a year ; when Odo received it 

 it was worth 2 shillings. 



Odo has a manor called Alra [Aller] ' which 

 Godeva held T.R.E., and it paid geld for ^ vir- 

 gate. This 2 ploughs can till. On it Odo has 



2 ploughs and the villeins have i plough. There 

 0[do] has 4 villeins, i bordar, i serf, 6 beasts, 

 36 sheep, 4 acres of meadow and 30 acres of 

 pasture. Worth i o shillings a year. 



Of the aforesaid J virgate Eda {Exch. Edda) 

 held I ferding * and he could go with his land to 

 what lord he liked T.R.E. This i plough can 

 till. 



Odo has a manor called Achia [Hacche] "■ 

 which Vithelet {Exch. Vitalis) held T.R.E., and 

 it paid geld for ^ hide. This 4 ploughs can till. 

 Now Alwis {Exch. Alwi) holds it of Odo. 

 Thereof Alwis has i virgate and 2 ploughs in 

 demesne, and the villeins have i plough. There 

 A[lwis] has 4 villeins, 4 bordars, 3 serfs, 14 

 beasts, 3 swine, 38 sheep, 25 goats, 10 acres of 

 wood(land), 4 acres of meadow and 20 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 20 shillings a year ; when 

 0[do] received it it was worth the same. 



fol. 378. 



Odo has a manor called Stanunz [Stallenge] ° 

 which Alric the priest held T.R.E., and it 



* George Nympton in South Molten hundred, the 

 parish. See fol. 499^. ' Geldroll, fol. 66, A 3. 



' Honiton in South Molten parish and hundred. 

 ' North Aller in South Molten parish and hundred. 



* Probably Ford in South Molten parish and hun- 

 dred. See fol. 4993. 



° Hacche in South Molten parish and hundred. 



° Stallenge, formerly 'Stanlynch' {Feud. Aids, 381) 

 in Hockworthy in Bampton hundred. Geldroll, 

 fol. 69, A 5. 



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

 Thereof 0[do] has \ hide and 1 plough in 

 demesne, and the villeins J hide and I plough. 

 There 0[do] has i villein, 4 bordars, 8 beasts, 



1 pig, 80 sheep, 2 acres of coppice and 2 acres 

 of meadow. Worth 10 shillings a year. It 

 forms part of {est de) Honessam [Huntsham] 

 manor. 



Odo has a manor called Bredelia [Brayley]' 

 which Olwena {Exch. Ulwene) held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for i virgate. This 6 ploughs 

 can till. Rainald holds it of 0[do]. Thereof 

 R[ainald] has in demesne ^ virgate and i plough, 

 and the villeins ^ virgate and ^ plough. There 

 R[ainald] has 2 villeins, i bordar, 4 serfs, 

 10 acres of coppice, 2 acres (of meadow)* and 

 ^ league of pasture. Worth 20 shillings a year. 



Odo has a manor called Hanberia [Hem- 

 bury] ' which ^nstnc{Exch. Brictric) heldT.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for 4 hides. These 1 8 ploughs can 

 till. Thereof Odo has in demesne i hide and 



2 ploughs, and the villeins 3 hides and 1 ploughs. 

 There Odo has 29 villeins, 1 1 bordars, 2 swine- 

 herds paying 1 swine a year, 6 serfs, i rouncey, 

 7 beasts, 5 swine, 100 sheep, i mill paying 

 10 shillings a year, 80 acres of wood(land), 



10 acres of meadow and 50 acres of pasture. 

 Worth 8 pounds a year ; when he received it 



1 1 pounds. 



With that manor i hide used to go {In ista 

 mansione jacebat) T.R.E. called Scobaccoma 

 (^jrc^. Cobecume) [Shapcombe].^" This 3 ploughs 

 can till. Ludo holds it along with Walter's land 

 vvTongfuUy. Thereof Ludo has 2 ploughs and 6 

 villeins. Worth 30 shillings a year. 



fol. 378b. 



Odo has a manor (called) Plumtrei [Plym- 

 tree]" which Bristric (^W)?-. Brictric) heldT.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for 2 hides and i virgate. These 

 5 ploughs can till. Of these 0[do] has in 

 demesne i hide and 2 ploughs ; and the villeins 

 1 hide, I virgate, and 3 ploughs. There O[do] 

 has 15 villeins, 4 bordars, 4 serfs, I rouncey, 13 

 beasts, 20 sheep, 20 acres of wood(land), and 20 

 acres of meadow. Worth 1 00 shillings ; when 

 he received it the same. 



' Brayley in East Buckland in Braunton hundred. 



' ' Prati ' omitted in Exeter text, supplied by 

 Exchequer. 



' Broad Hembury in Hairidge hundred. Geldroll, 

 fol. Sjb, A 5 and B 4. 



" Shapcombe in Luppit in Axminster hundred. 

 See above, fol. 348^. 



" Plymtree in Hairidge hundred. Geldroll, fol. 

 67^, A 5. Given by Odo to St. Peter's, Glou- 

 cester {Chartttlary, Rolls Series, i, 74) in 1095, and 

 acquired by Nicolas de la Pole before 11 60 in 

 exchange for Aylestone in Warwickshire {V. C. H. 

 IVartoick, i, 280). 



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