pounds. This manor Ulf, a thegn of King Edward, held.
In Caldecote [Caldecot] William holds 3 hides and 1 virgate. There is land for 2 ploughs. On the demesne is 1 ; and there could be another. There is 1 villein and 1 mill worth (de) 8 shillings ; and a certain knight (miles) has there half a hide with half a plough. Meadow is there (sufficient) for 1 plough (team), and woodland (to feed) 100 swine. It is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) 40 shillings. This manor 2 men ot Ulf held and could sell.
In Ulsiestone [(Little)Woolstone] William holds 1½ hides. There island for 1½ ploughs. On the demesne is 1 ; and 1 villein has half a plough. There are 2 serfs. It is and was worth 2O shillings ; T.R.E. 30 shillings. This land Ulf, a thegn of King Edward, held and could sell.
In Bradwelle [Bradwell] William holds 3 virgates. There is land for 1 plough, and this is there with i villein and 2 bordars and 1 serf. Meadow is there (sufficient) for 1 plough (team). It is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) 10 shillings. This land Alward, a man of Coding, held and could sell. Of this land Ansculf, when he was sheriff, dispossessed (desaisivit) William de Celsi,[1] unjustly, as the men of the Hundred say, and without authority (liberatore) of the king or of any one (else).
In Linforde [Linford] Robert holds of William 1 virgate. There is land for 2 oxen [2] (to plough), and there is 1 villein. It is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) shillings. This land Grimbald, man of Bisi, held and could sell.
In Tedlingham [Tyringham] Acard holds
of William 7 hides and 1 virgate and the
fourth part of 1 virgate as one manor. There
is land for 8 ploughs. On the demesne are
3 ; and 9 villeins with 6 bordars have 5
ploughs. There are 6 serfs, meadow (suffi-
cient) for 8 plough (teams), woodland (to feed)
200 swine and (yielding) 26 pence from small
dues (de minutis consuetudinibus). In all it is
worth 6 pounds ; when received 8 pounds ;
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and the same T.R.E. This manor 5 thegns
held ; one of these, Herold, had 3 hides as 1
manor, and Goduin, a priest, half a hide, Estan
hides as 1 manor, Godric, a man of Herold,
1 virgate, and Alveva wife of Herold 1 hides
as 1 manor ; these all could sell (their land) to
whom they wished.
In Mosleie [Mulshoe] Hundret[3]
Wibert holds of William 4 hides as 1 manor. [4] There is land for 4 ploughs. On the demesne is I ; and 7 villeins with 6 bordars have 3 ploughs. There are 1 serf, and 1 mill worth (de) 20 shillings, meadow (sufficient) for 3 plough (teams), woodland (to feed) 150 swine and (yielding) 16 pence (besides). It is and was worth 40 shillings ; T.R.E. 4 pounds. This manor 2 thegns, Herald and Alwi, held and could sell. In CICELAI [Chicheley] Balduin holds of William 3 hides as one manor. There is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is i, and 5 villeins with 4 bordars have 2 ploughs. Meadow is there (sufficient) for I plough (team), woodland (to feed) 100 swine. It is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) 40 shillings. The same man held it [5] T.R.E. and could sell it.
In the same (vill), Andrew holds of William 3 hides as one manor. There is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is i ; and 7 villeins with 4 bordars have 2 ploughs. There are 2 serfs, meadow (sufficient) for 2 plough (teams) and woodland (to feed) 100 swine. It is and was worth T.R.E. and after (valuit semper) 40 shillings. This manor Edestan, a man of Al- nod Chentis, [6] held and could sell.
In the same (vill), Payn holds of William 3 hides and 3 virgates as one manor. There is land for 4 ploughs. On the demesne is 1 ; and 5 villeins with 6 bordars have 3 ploughs. There is meadow (sufficient) for (the) plough (teams). It is worth 60 shillings ; when re- ceived 100 shillings; T.R.E. 4 pounds. This manor 9 thegns held and could sell without leave of their lords.
- ↑ This may have been Cholsey, Berks (J.H.R.)
- ↑ i.e. a quarter of a plough-team.
- ↑ Now part of Newport Hundred. For the name of the Hundred see p. 241, note 2, under the land of the Bishop of Coutances.
- ↑ The other places in this Hundred, besides Chicheley, at which land was held of William's successor at the time of Kirby's Quest (1284-6) were Emberton and Great and Little Crawley (Feudal Aids, i. 82, 83). The above entry probably relates to the Crawleys (J.H.R.)
- ↑ i.e. Baldwin held it himself (J.H.R.)
- ↑ Chentis probably = chentisc, ' the Kentish
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