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VI. Lands OF the Bishop of Lisieux.

I. The biſhop of Liſieux holds Etune. Levenot held it T.R.E. and it was aſſeſſed at 2 hides and 3 yardlands. Here are 3 ploughlands. Two hides are in demeſne, where is 1 ploughland. And 2 borderers and 6 cottagers occupy another ploughland. The mill pays 10 ſhillings, and here are 3 acres of meadow. The wood is 2 furlongs ſquare. It was, and is, worth 40 ſhillings. Turſtin holds it of the biſhop.

2. The ſame biſhop holds Summreford. Alward held it T.R.E. and it was aſſeſſed at 10 hides. Here are 7 ploughlands. Five hides are in demeſne, where are 3 ploughlands and 5 ſervants. And 14 villagers and 8 borderers occupy the other 4 ploughlands. The mill pays 10 ſhillings, and here are 100 acres of meadow. The wood is in length 3 furlongs, and 2 broad. It is worth 7 pounds.

VII. Lands