HOLDERS OF LANDS 



130 sheep, 23 goats, woocl(land) 5 furlongs long 

 by 4 broad, 7 acres of meadow, and pasture 1 1- 

 leagues long by 1 broad. Worth 100 shillings ; 

 when T[orstin] recei\ed it 10 pounds. 



fol. 388. 



THE LAND OF GOSCELM AND 

 WALTER IN DEVENESIRAi 



Goscelm and Walter have a manor called 

 Fereordin [Farworthy] ^ which Edwin held 

 T.R.E., and it paid geld for i virgate. This 3 

 ploughs can till. Ricolf {Exch. Riculf) holds it 

 of G[oscelm] and W[alter]. Thereof R[icolf] 

 has in demesne ^ ferding and I plough, and the 

 villeins 3 ferdings and 2 ploughs. There R[icolf] 

 has 4 villeins, 3 bordars, 2 serfs, 21 beasts, 10 

 swine, 20 sheep, 20 acres of meadow, and pas- 

 ture J league in length by 3 furlongs in breadth. 

 Worth 20 shillings a year ; when he received it 

 15 shillings, 



Walter has I virgate of land which belonged 

 to YwEsLEiA {ExcL Iweslei) [Iddesleigh] ' which 

 AleuescMXExch. Aleuesdef) * held T.R.E. with- 

 out beiiig able to be independent of {separari) 

 that manor. This 3 ploughs can till. There 

 William [sic) has i plough in demesne, and his 

 villeins 2 ploughs. There W[alter] has 4 vil- 

 leins, 2 bordars, 20 beasts, 13 swine, 40 sheep, 

 1 2 goats, 8 acres of wood(land), and 1 5 acres of 

 meadow. Worth 20 shillings a year ; when 

 Walter received it it was worth 15 shillings. 



Goscelm has a manor called Fedaven [Villa- 

 vin] ^ which Edlouedief and Eidieva {Exch. 

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

 This 4 ploughs can till. Walter the Burgundian 

 {Borgundiensis) holds it of G[oscelm]. Thereof 

 W[alter] has in demesne 3 ferdings and i 

 plough, and the villeins 5 ferdings and 4 ploughs. 

 There W[alter] has 5 villeins, 3 serfs, 3 bordars, 



' The lands of Walter de Clavil and Goscelm are 

 taken separately in the Exchequer Book, Walter being 

 No. 24, Goscelm No. 25. Walter's estates begin 

 with Bywood, and follow in order to Combe Payne, 

 then Bewhill to Bere, Buckland, North Pool, Cole- 

 more, All Hallow's Leigh, followed by Ash and Hill, 

 Dowland, West Leusdon, Upcot, Instow to Sho- 

 brook, then Berlescombe, Ciclet, last of all Farworthy. 

 Goscelm's begin with Villawin and follow in order to 

 Newton, then Goodcot, Fenacre to Marlecombe, 

 Gittisham, Chillowman to Witenage, Farway to Buck- 

 land, Luperidge and Ulverstone. 



' Farworthy, an outlier of Sutcombe in Black- 

 torington hundred. There is a shortage of J ferling 

 which may represent Midcot in Sutcombe. 



' Ash and Hill in Iddlesleigh in Shebbear hundred. 



* Called Alwatet, fol. 84. 



' Villavin aMas Feldefen in Roborough in Shebbear 

 hundred. 



20 beasts, 5 swine, 89 sheep, 16 forest-mares, 3 



fol. 388b. 



acres of coppice, 8 acres of meadow, and ^ league 

 of pasture taking length and breadth. Worth 20 

 shillings a year ; when G[oscelm] received it 10 

 shillings. 



Goscelm has a manor called Hywis [Huish] ' 

 which Alwid {Exch. Alwin) held T.R.E., and it 

 paid geld for ^ virgate. This i plough can till, 

 and Goscelm has the whole in demesne. There 

 he has i plough, i bordar, i serf, 8 beasts, 



2 swine, 10 sheep, 10 goats, wood(land) 2 fur- 

 longs long by ^ furlong broad, and 2 acres of 

 meadow. Worth 5 shillings a year ; and was 

 worth the same when he received it. 



Goscelm has a manor called Newentona 

 [Newton] ' which Elward held T.R.E., and it 

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

 Walter the Burgundian holds it of Goscelm. 

 Thereof W [alter] has i virgate and 1 5- ploughs 

 in demesne, and the villeins i virgate and 

 2^ ploughs. There W[alter] has 4 villeins, 



3 bordars, 2 serfs, 3 swine, 2 acres of wood, 

 6 acres of meadow, and 5 acres of pasture. 

 Worth 20 shillings ; when G[oscelm] received 

 it 10 shillings. 



From this manor Golsuen {Exch, Colsuen) the 

 bishop of Coutances' man withholds {aufert) the 

 common pasture which belonged to the township 

 [Exch. which went with it {ibi adjacehat)] in 

 King E[dward's] time, which Goscelm held 

 undisturbed for five years after King W[illiam] 

 obtained England {Anglicam). 



Goscelm has a manor called Dodecota [Dod- 

 scot] * which Dodo {Exch. Dode) held T.R.E., 

 and it paid geld for i virgate. This ig- ploughs 

 can till. Walter the Burgundian holds it ot 

 Goscelm. Thereof W [alter] has 2 J ferlings 

 and I plough in demesne, and the villeins i|- fer- 

 lings and ^ plough. There W[alter] has 3 vil- 

 leins, I bordar, 2 serfs, 20 beasts, 6 swine, 

 76 sheep, 6 acres of meadow, and 20 acres of 

 pasture. Worth 15 shillings ; when G[oscelm] 



fol. 389. 



received it 7 shillings and 6 pence. 



Goscelm has a manor called Ridelcoma 

 [Riddlecombe] » which Algar held T.R.E., and 

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

 There G[oscelm] has in demesne 6 ferlings and 



2 ploughs, and the villeins 2J virgates and 



3 ploughs. On it G[oscelm] has 7 villeins, 



4 bordars, 3 serfs, i rouncey, 20 beasts, 18 

 swine, 114 sheep, 140 acres of wood(land), 



° Loviston in Huish in Shebbear hundred. 

 ' Newton Tracy in Fremington hundred. 

 ' Dodscot in St. Giles' in Fremington hundred. 

 ' Riddlecombe in Ashreigny in North Tawton 

 hundred. 



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