HOLDERS OF LANDS 



lings a year ; when he received it it was worth 

 10 shillings. 



William Capra has a manor called Teteborna 

 [Tedburn] ^ which Bogred {Exch, Bugered) held 

 T.R.E. and it paid geld for i hide. This 

 5 ploughs can till. Thereof W[illiam] has 

 ^ hide and i plough, and the villeins J hide and 

 3 ploughs. There W[illiam] has 8 villeins, 

 7 bordars, 2 serfs, i rouncey, I2 beasts, lOO 

 sheep all but 6, 40 acres of wood(land), 6 acres 



fol. 403b. 



of meadow and 40 acres of pasture. Worth 

 40 shillings ; when he received it 20 shillings. 



W[illiam] Capra has a manor called Brad- 

 ENESA [Bradninch] ^ which Bristold {Exch. Bric- 

 tuold) held T.R.E. and it paid geld for 2^ hides. 

 This 20 ploughs can till. Thereof W[illiam] has 

 in demesne \ hide and 5 ploughs, and the villeins 

 I J hides and 15 ploughs. There W[illiam] has 

 42 villeins, 16 bordars, 7 serfs, 3 rounceys, 

 34 beasts, 8 swine, 324 sheep, 30 acres of wood- 

 (land), 30 of coppice, 33 of meadow, 200 acres 

 of pasture and i mill paying 5 shillings. This 

 manor is worth 14 pounds ; when he received 

 it 100 shillings. 



William has J virgate of land which goes 

 with {jacet in) Horescoma [Awlescombe] ' and 

 has there {Exch. 2 villeins who have) i plough. 

 Worth 4 shillings. 



W[illiam] Capra has a manor called Aeidestan 

 {Exch. Aedelstan) [Yardlestone] * which Etzi 

 {Exch. Ezi) held T.R.E. and it paid geld for 

 I hide. Thereof Willpam] Capra holds one 

 half and Ralf de Pomaria the other half. . . . 

 Will[iam's] (moiety) i plough can till. A certain 

 knight Ralf holds it of W[illiam]. There 

 R[alf] has i plough, 2 serfs, 4 beasts, 6 swine, 

 40 sheep, 1 5 goats, 6 acres of wood(land), 4 acres 

 of meadow and 12 acres of pasture. This 

 (moiety) is worth 7 shillings and 6 pence ; when 

 W[illiam] received it 12 pence. 



Will[iam] Capra has J hide of land in Oteri 

 [on the Otter] " which Bristric held T.R.E. 

 Now Warin holds it of Will[iam]. There 

 W[arin] has 3 villeins who have 3 ploughing 

 oxen {boves in carr'), I acre of wood(land), 5 acres of 



' Tedburn St. Mary in Wonford hundred. 



' Bradninch alias Braneys in Hairidge hundred. 

 Geldroll, fol. 67b. 



' Probably Owlacombe or Garlandshayes in Brad- 

 ninch in Hairidge hundred. See fol. 50 li. 



* Yardlestone in Tiverton in West Budleigh 

 hundred (O. J. R.). Heajstone alias Yowleston in 

 Puddington in West Budleigh hundred (T. W. W.) 



° Raplinghays on the Otter in Gittisham in East 

 Budleigh hundred. Testade Nevill,-p. 190^/ Trans. 

 Devon Assoc, xxxv, 286. 



meadow, pasture a furlong long by J furlong 



fol. 404, 



broad. Worth 30 pence ; when W[illiam] 

 received it the same. 



William Capra has a manor called Morchet 

 [Morchard] * which Almerd {Exch. Aimer) held 

 T.R.E. This Alward Toqisone {Exch. Tochi- 

 sone) forcibly took from him since King 

 W[illiam] has held England {Anglicam).'' It 

 paid geld for i hide ; 20 ploughs can till it. 

 Thereof W[illiam] has ^ hide and 4 ploughs in 

 demesne, and the villeins ^ hide and 7 ploughs. 

 There W[illiam] has 20 villeins, 4 bordars, 

 7 serfs, I smith, 24 beasts, 6 swine, 160 sheep, 

 30 acres of wood(land), {Exch. 40) acres of 

 meadow and 200 acres of pasture. Worth 

 6 (pounds a year ; when he received it 40) * 

 shillings. This W[illiam] holds along with 

 Alward's honour. 



[William] Capra has a manor called Mades- 

 CAMA [Woodscombe] ' which Aimer {Exch. 

 Elmer) held T.R.E. and it paid geld for ^ vir- 

 gate. (This) I plough (can) till. Hamond 

 {Exch. Hamon) holds it of W[illiam]. There 

 (Hamond has) i villein who has all the land in 

 demesne. Worth 30 pence a year. It has been 

 added to Orescoma [Awlescombe]. 



W[illiam] Capra has a manor called Alforda 

 [Oakford] ^" which Brismet {Exch. Brismer) held 

 T.R.E. (and it paid) geld for i hide. This 



14 ploughs can till. Thereof (William has 

 ^) hide and 4 ploughs in demesne, and the vil- 

 leins ^ hide and 4 ploughs. There W[illiam] 

 has 20 villeins, 7 bordars, 2 serfs, . . . beasts, 



15 swine, 200 sheep, 100 goats, . . . i mill 

 worth 30 pence a year, 100 acres of wood(land), 



fol 404bi 



12 acres of meadow and 8 acres of pasture. 

 Worth 6 pounds a year ; when he received it 

 it was worth 3 pounds. 



To this manor has been added another manor 

 called MiiDEDONA [Milton] ^^ which Edibda 

 {Exch. Eddida) held T.R.E. and it paid geld 

 for I virgate. This 3 ploughs can till. There 

 W[illiam] has 8 villeins, also 2 ploughs and 



• Cruwys Morchard in Witheridge hundred. Sec 

 fol. 501*. Geldroll, fol. 66^, A 4. Freemzn, Norman 

 Conquest, v, 750. 



' Exci. reads : This he took from Alward Tochi- 

 sone {abstulit Alwardo) after King William came to 

 England. 



' The Exon MS. being damaged at this point the 

 words in brackets are supplied from the Exchequer 

 text. 



' Woodscombe in Cruwys Morchard in Witheridge 

 hundred. 



'" Oakford in Witheridge hundred. See fol. 502. 



" Milton aTtas Meldon in Oakford in Witheridge 

 hundred. 



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