12 The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire. 



§ 10. HUNDREDTJM dh DOMERHAM. . . (Abbas Glaston'.) 



DOMERHAM >j 



Stapleham 1 I 



Merton 8 > Abbas Glastonioc. 



Deverel Langebrigge 8 



Mqnxton J 



Comi'ton Chamuerleyn a Robert, le Chamberleyn. 



■ 9 Edw. III., Job. Avenel ten. med. M. de Compton Chamber- 

 leyn in capite. 



§11. HUNDREDUM de ELLESTTTBBE.... Prior Sci Swithini, 



Wynton. 



Everlee Comes Lancastr'. 



Enford >j 



Stokton | 



Aulton V Prior Sti Swithini. Wynton. 



OlJERTON ' J 



Werston 4 



Hyneton J 



Chysyngbury Abbas de Becco Herlewyn, 



Fydelton a Ricardus de Combe, infra setatem et in 



custodia magri Ricardi Dobyngdon. 



(Babynton. B.) 



a 36 Edw. III., Robertus de Rammesbury ten. 3 partes M. de 

 Fytelton in feod. firm, per redd. xx u . per ann. 



1 Now Staple-ton, a hamlet to the west of Damerham, and in that parish. 



2 Usually spelt at the present time Martin, but originally mcer-tun (the 

 modern form of which would be Marton, or Merton,) signifying the boundary- 

 town, a village on the borders of the county. 



3 The last three manors Longbridge Deverel, Monkton Deverel, and 

 Compton Chamberlain, are all outlying portions of the Hundred of Damerham. 

 The last estate was held in the time of Rich. I., by the Sergeantcy of being 

 one of the King's Chamberlains. Hund. R. II., 253, 



4 This is most probably a portion of what is now called Wrotjghton. It is 

 the Ellendune of the Anglo-Saxon charters, and is sometimes called Elingdon- 

 Wrotjghton. Hund. R. IT., 244. 



