The Nomina Villarum for Wiltshire. 17 



Alyngetone a Johannes la Warre. 



Alcanynges Abbatissa beatse Marise de Wynton. 



a 21 Edw. III., Johannes de la Warre ten. 2 partes M. de 

 Alyngton. 



§17. HUNDREDITM de RUBERGH [REGIS] 1 ... Dominus Rex. 



Chyverel Magna a Edmundus Gascelyn,et MatildaBurnell. 



Chyverel Parva Johannes de Sco. Laudo. 



Lytelton 2 Wills Paynell. 



Stupel-lavington 3 Petrus de la Mare, Willus Forstal, 



[Forescal ?J Ricardus de Ry vers, et 

 Thomas Schokthrop. ? 



Immere 4 Johannes le Rous. 



a 43 Edw. III., Galfridus filius Edwardi Gascelyn ten. M. de 

 Magna Cheverel et Budeston de JNicholao Burnel milite per servic. 

 mil. 



§ 18. HUNDREDUM de RUBERGH [EPISCOPI] . . .Episcopus 



Sarum. 



BURGUS DE DEVYSES 



ROUDES 



POTERNE 



Worton C Episcopus Sarum. 



Lavington 5 J 



Cannings, from their owners mentioned above, to their present Lords, may be 

 seen in the Wilts Mag. 



1 This and the next-named Hundred were at the time of Domesday one 

 Hundred. The name Ruge-berg means the "rough" or hoar "barrow" 

 These two Hundreds are now divided between those of Potterne and Cannings, 

 and Swanborough. 



2 Still called Littleton Paynell, from the name of its Lord of the Manor. 



3 Lavington Forum, or Market Lavington. 

 4 Immere, or Imber as it is now called, is also partly included in the Hundred 

 of Heghtrebury, (Heytesbury). See below §36. The name originally seems 

 to have been gemcer, i.e. boundary, and as formerly, so to the present time, it 

 is parcelled out between two Hundreds. 



5 Lavington Episcopi, or Bishop's Lavington. 

 VOL. XII. — NO. XXXIV. c 



j. Margareta Regina Anglise. 



