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of malt. Five loads and half a buſhel of oats. Sixteen gallons of honey, or 16 ſhillings inſtead of the honey. Four hundred and 80 hens. One thoufand and 600 eggs. One hundred cheeſes. Fifty-two lambs. Two hundred and 40 fleeces of wool. One hundred and 62 acres of corn. He has alſo 80 pounds paid him from the collectors of the annual rents. But when the rents fall ſhort to the bailiffs, Edward muſt make them good from his own.

Lands of the same Edward of Sarisbury.

I. Edward of Sarifbury holds Wilcote of the King. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 15 hides and a half. Here are 10 ploughlands. Seven of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 3 ploughlands and 6 ſervants. Here are 19 villagers, 6 borderers, and 12 cottagers. Here are 40 acres of meadow, 20 acres of paſture, and 50 acres of coppice. Here is alſo a new church, a magnificent manſion, and a good vineyard. It was valued at 12 pounds; now at 16.

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