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4. The ſame church holds Bradeford. It was aſſeſſed T. R. E. at 42 hides. Here are 40 ploughlands. Thirteen of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 8 ploughlands and 9 ſervants, and 18 fiſhermen. Thirty-ſix villagers and 40 borderers occupy the other 32 ploughlands. Here are 22 hog-keepers. Twentythree burgages pay 35 ſhillings and 9 pence. And 1 of the holders pays 7 quarts of honey. Two mills pay 3 pounds. The market pays 45 ſhillings. Here is an arpen of vines, and 50 acres of meadow. The paſture is a mile and 3 furlongs in length, and 3 furlongs broad. The wood is 3 quarters of a mile long, and a quarter of a mile broad.

5. To the ſaid manor of Bradeford belongs Alveſtone. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 7 hides, beſides the above-mentioned 42 hides. Here are 6 ploughlands. Four of the hides are in demeſne, where are 3. ploughlands. The whole of Bradeford, with it's appendages, was, and is, valued at 60 pounds.

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