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dow, and 150 acres of paſture, and 200 acres of wood. This manor has a right by cuſtom to 80 cartloads of wood, and to the feed of 80 hogs in Milchet Wood, and to whatever timber may be neceſſary for the repairs of the buildings and fences. It is worth 16 pounds.

11. The ſame church holds Wilgi. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 10 hides. Here are 5 ploughlands. Five of the hides are in demeſne, where are 2 ploughlands and 2 ſervants. Nine villagers and 10 borderers occupy 3 ploughlands. The mill pays 10 ſhillings. Here are 12 acres of meadow, 100 acres of paſture, and 10 acres of coppice. It was worth 6 pounds; now 8.

12. The ſame church holds Wicheford. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 4 hides. Here are 3 ploughlands. Two of the hides are in demeſne, where are 2 ploughlands. One villager and 16 borderers occupy the other ploughland.

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