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mile broad. The wood is a mile and half long, and a mile and a quarter broad. A houſe in the borough of Caune, belonging to this manor, pays 20 pence a year. A prieſt holds 1 hides of the lands of this manor. Ebrardus 10 hides. Herman 4 hides. Quintin 3 hides. Walter 1 hides. Bridward 5 hides. Alward 1 hide. The wife of the bailiff 1 hide. All theſe have 8 ploughlands, with 3 villagers, and 30 borderers, occupying 4 ploughlands. The biſhop's demeſne is worth 60 pounds, and what the others hold is worth 35 pounds.

3. The ſame biſhops Ramſberie. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 90 hides. Thirty of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 8 ploughlands and 9 ſervants. Here are 68 villagers, and 43 borderers, occupying 29 ploughlands. Here are 80 acres of meadow. And 10 mills pay 6 pounds, 2 ſhillings, and ſixpence. The paſture is a mile and 3 quarters long, and 5 furlongs broad. The wood is 2 miles long,

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