HOLDERS OF LANDS 



customary due since he has had them, i.e. 

 3 shillings and 4 pence. 



Ruald Adobat has a house in Exeter^ which 

 paid by way of customary due 8 pence in King 

 E[dward's] time. These King W[illiam] 

 never has had. 



Godebold the crossbowman has 2 houses in 

 Exeter^ which paid by way of customary due 

 16 pence a year in KingE[dward's] time. These 

 (pence) King W[illiam] never has had. 



The bishop of Coutances has 6 houses in 

 Exeter ' which Drogo holds of him ; 4 of these 

 were quit of customary due in King E[d ward's] 

 time, and 2 paid 16 pence which Drogo keeps 

 back. 



Osbern de Salceio has a house in Exeter* 

 which paid by way of customary due 8 pence a 

 year in King E[dward's] time. These he 

 withholds. 



Tetbald has a house in Exeter^ which paid 

 by way of customary due 8 pence a year in 

 King E[dward's] time. These he withholds. 



The Abbot of Tavistock has a house in 

 Exeter' in mortgage [in vadimonio) from a 

 burgess. It paid by way of customary due 

 8 pence in King E[dward's] time which he 

 withholds. 



William Capra has a manor called Leia 

 [Leigh] ^ with which goes {cut adjacet) \ virgate 

 of land, which has been so kept from notice 

 {celata) that the king has not had his geld. 



Robert son of Ivo holds a virgate of land ^ of 

 the count of Mortain in the manor called 



' See Exch. fol. 116. * See fol. 473. 



'Seefol. 136. * See fol. 462^. 



' See fol. 410^. ^ The Bear Inn. See fol. 180^. 



' Eastleigh in Westleigh in Fremington hundred. 

 See fol. 399^. 



' Perhaps the outlier belonging to Bulkworthy in 

 East Putford in Shebbear hundred. See fol. 211. 



BoCHEsuRDE [Bulkworthy] which has hitherto 

 been kept from notice. From this he has 

 withheld the geld. 



The bishop of Exeter has a manor called 

 SiDEBERiA [Sidbury] ' which 2 thanes held in 

 parage (pariter), namely Alwin and Godvin. 

 It was worth 6 pounds a year ; when the bishop 

 received it the same. 



The bishop of Coutances has a manor called 

 Cridia ^° [Greedy] which Goda held in parage 

 {pariter) T.R.E. Worth 5 shillings a year. 



The same bishop has a manor called Tale- 

 BREiA [Thelbridge]. To this has been added a 

 manor called WiCA [Wick] ^^ that did not belong 

 to the above-named manor. Worth 5 shillings. 



Richard son of Turulf has a house in Exeter^^ 

 from which he withholds the king's customary 

 due, namely 8 pence a year. 



fol. 506b. 



Walcin has a house in Exeter ^' in mortgage 

 from a burgess, from which the king's customary 

 due has not been paid, namely 8 pence. 



Baldwin has a manor called Crabecoma 

 [Creacombe] ^^ which Seiward held. To this 

 has been added a manor called Crawecoma 

 [Creacombe] which Leuegar held in parage 

 T.R.E. Worth 5 shillings a year ; when 

 Baldwin received it it was worth 2 shillings. 



' Sidbury in East Budleigh hundred. See fol. 1 18^ 



'" Haske on the Greedy in Upton Helion in West 

 Budleigh hundred. See fol. 13 2.5. 



" Middlewick in Thelbridge in Witheridge 

 hundred. See fol. 134. 



" See Exch. fol. 113. 



" Perhaps one of the 10 named, fol. 349^. 



" Creacombe in Witheridge hundred. See 

 fol. 310^. 



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