HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Worth 3 pounds a year, and when Baldwin 

 received them the value was 30 shillings. 



Baldwin has a manor in Leuya [Lew] ^ which 

 did not belong to that manor T.R.E. It is 

 called Wadelescota [Waddleston]. Wadell held 

 it T.R.E. and could go with his land to what 

 lord he liked. It paid geld for i virgate. This 

 Roger de Molis holds of Baldwin. It can be 

 tilled by 2 ploughs, and is worth 20 shillings a 

 year. 



Robert de Albamarla has a manor called 

 Odetrewa [Ottery].^ To this manor three 

 other manors have been added which 2 thanes 

 held in parage {pariter) T.R.E. Worth 50 

 shillings a year. 



Nigel holds a manor of Juhel called Tavi 

 [Tavy].' To it have been added three manors 

 which did not belong there in King Edward's time 

 — Wagesfella [Warn] Berna [Burntown], and 

 Weringheorda [Wringworthy] — which 3 thanes 

 held in parage {pariter) T.R.E. They paid geld 



fol. 495b. 



for I virgate. This 3 ploughs can till. The 3 

 manors are worth 25 shillings a year. 



Juhel has a manor called Sidreham [Syden- 

 ham].* Nigel holds it of Juhel. To this have 

 been added 3 manors which did not belong there 

 T.R.E., and these manors 3 thanes held in 

 parage T.R.E. and they paid geld for i virgate 

 and 2 ferdings. This 4 ploughs can till, and 

 they are worth 20 shillings a year. 



The abbot of Stavestoch [Tavistock] has ^ 

 hide of land with a manor called Mildeltona 

 [Milton] ^ which did not belong there in King 

 Edward's time, but 2 thanes held it in parage 

 (pariter). This 15 ploughs can till, and it is 

 worth 6 pounds a year. 



The count of Mortain {de Moritonio) has 2 manors, 

 Lanliner [Lanliner] and Tribichen [Trebichen], 

 which belonged to the royal demesne-manor of 

 LisTONA [Lifton]* T.R.E., and there the count 

 has i^ virgates of land. These 6 ploughs can 

 till. They are worth 1 2 shillings and 6 pence a 

 year ; vvhen he received them they were worth 

 60 shillings. 



• In Lew Trenchard, Waddleston, in Lifton hun- 

 dred. See fol. 2893. 



^ Ottery, in Lamerton, in Lifton hundred. See 

 fol. 419. 



' In Mary Tavy ; Warn, Burntown, and Wring- 

 worthy, in Lifton hundred. See fol. 3 1 ^b■ 



* In South Sydenham, in Lifton hundred. See fol. 

 318. 



' In Milton Abbot, in Lifton (now Tavistock) hun- 

 dred. See fol. 177^. 



^ In Lifton manor, but lying in Cornwall. See 

 fol. 93. 



Along with a certain manor called Tetecota 

 [Tetcot] which Juhel has, he holds i ferding 

 of land ' which i thane held in parage {pariter) 

 T.R.E. It did not then belong to the aforesaid 

 manor, and can be tilled by i plough. Worth 

 10 shillings a year ; when he received it the 

 same. 



William the (king's) usher {hostiarius) has a 

 manor called Tauelanda [Tawland] ^ which i 

 thane held in parage {pariter) T.R.E., and it paid 

 to the king's demesne-manor called Tauetona 

 [Tawton] either i ox or 30 pence a year. Since 



fol. 496. 



W[illiam] the usher has held it the king has not 

 had therefrom this customary payment. 



Osbern de Salciet has a manor called Pat- 

 FORDA [Parford] ' which i thane held in parage 

 {pariter) T.R.E., and it paid to the king's 

 demesne-manor called Tauetona [Tawton] 

 either I ox or 30 pence a year by custom. Since 

 Osbern has held it the king has not had there- 

 from his customary due. 



Girold the chaplain has a manor called Esca- 

 PELEIA [Shapleigh] ^^ which I thane held in 

 parage {pariter) T.R.E. Nevertheless it used to 

 pay to the king's demesne-manor called Taue- 

 tona [Tawton] 10 shillings a year by custom, 

 but since G[irold] has held it the king has not 

 had his customary due therefrom. 



Juhel and Alvered hold I hide of land in 

 Bradeoda [Bradwood] ^^ which by custom used 

 to pay to the king's demesne-manor called Lis- 

 TONA [Lifton] 7 shillings and 6 pence a year by 

 way of customary due, but since these two have 

 had it the king has not had his customary due. 



Ruald has a manor called Tamerlanda 

 [on the Tamar]. To this has been added another 

 manor called Pech [Peak] ^^ which did not belong 

 to this manor T.R.E. Worth 5 shillings a year ; 

 when R[uald] received it it was worth 10 shil- 

 lings. 



Alvered the Breton has a manor called 

 Corneorda [Curworthy],^' to which have been 

 added 2 other manors that did not belong to this 



' Probably East Peak in Tetcot, in Blacktorington 

 hundred. See fol. 319. 



° Probably Cocktree, in South Tawton parish and 

 hundred. See fol. 475. 



' Probably Parford in Drewsteignton, in Wonford 

 hundred. See fol. 456. 



'° In Shapleigh, in South Tawton hundred. See fol. 



456, 



" In Bradwood Widger, in Lifton hundred. See 

 fol. 316. 



'* West Peak, in Blacktorington hundred. See fol. 

 412. 



" Curworthy and Whitefield in Inwardleigh, in 

 Blacktorington hundred. Seep. 133. 



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