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A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE In MORELEI [Morley] (there is) the third part of 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. Seward had it. Now Henry has it. In EDNESOURE [Edensor] Levenot and Chetel had 2 carucates of land for 2 manors. Henry now has 4 carucates (assessed) to the geld (ad geldum) and the same number of carucates for ploughing (ad aranduni).^ There (are) 10 villeins and 7 bordars with 6 ploughs and i acre of meadow. Formerly (it was worth} 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 20 shillings. VII. THE LAND OF WILLIAM PEVREL M. In BELESOVRE [Bolsover] Levric had 3 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 4 ploughs. There (are) now 2 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 14 villeins and 3 bordars who have 4 ploughs and 8 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 2 leagues in length and I in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 60 (shillings). Robert holds it. M. In GLAPEWELLE [Glapwell] Levric had I carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I plough. There 8 vil- leins have 2 ploughs. In King Edward's time it was worth 2O shillings ; now (it is worth) 10 shillings. Serlo holds it. M. In ESNOTREWIC * [ ] Aldene had half a carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I plough. There (is) now I plough in demesne ; and 6 villeins and I bordar have 3 ploughs. There is the site of 1 mill and wood(land) for pannage i league in length and 4 furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 20 shillings. Drogo holds it. M. In NORMENTUNE [South Normanton] Elfag had 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There (is) now I plough in demesne ; and (there are) 6 villeins and I bordar with i plough. There (are) 5 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage I league and 4 furlongs in length and 2 furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings ; now (it is worth) 10 (shillings). Edwin holds it. M. & B. In SIRELUNT [Shirland] and in 1 See Introduction p. 318.

  • Clearly the ' Snodswic ' of Wulfric Spot's will

(Kemble, Cod. Dlpl. 1 298). Identified with Pinxton, which was long considered as part of the neigh- bouring manor of South Normanton. UFTUNE S [Ufton] Levric had 2^ carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for as many ploughs. There now 5 villeins and I bordar have 2 ploughs. Wood- (land) for pannage 9 furlongs in length and 4 in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 1 6 shillings; now (it is worth) 10 shillings and 8 pence. Warner* holds it. 6 M. In COTENOURE [Codnor] and HAIN- OURE [Heanor] and LANGELEIE [Langley] and SMITECOTE [ ] 8 thegns had 7 caru- cates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for so many ploughs. There (are) now 3 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 1 1 villeins, and 2 bordars and 3 sochmen who have 5 ploughs. There (is) a church and i mill (rendering) 12 pence and 35 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 2 leagues in length and 3 furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds ; now (it is worth) 41 shillings and 4 pence. Warner * holds it.' 2 M. Gernebern and Hundinc held the land of William Pevrel's castle in PECHEFERS [Peak Forest]. These had there 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. There is land for 2 ploughs. There (are) now 4 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 3 villeins with i plough and 8 acres of meadow. In King Edward's time it was worth 40 shillings ; now (it is worth) 50 shillings. 3 M. In BRADEWELLE [Bradwell] Leving and Sprot and Owine had 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There (are) now 2 ploughs in demesne ; and 8 villeins have 2 ploughs. In King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings; now (it is worth) 30 shillings. M. In HEGELEBEC [Hazelbadge] and LITON [Litton] Lewine had 3^ carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for as many ploughs. There (is) now i plough in demesne ; and (there are) 3 villeins with half a plough. There (are) 2 acres of meadow and a little underwood. In King Edward's time it was worth 2O shillings ; now (it is worth) 4 shillings. 3 M. In HOCHELAI [Hucklow] Ernui, 8 Occurs as ' Uffentvme' below, page 349, now represented by Uftonfields farm, in the north- eastern corner of Wingfield parish.

  • This is part of the fief in Derby and Notts

afterwards held by the Greys of Codnor. 6 A small break in the manuscript occurs here. 6 ' In Pcche.fers ' is interlined. 346