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pay 9 ſhillings. Here are 12 acres of meadow, and 8 acres of paſture. The wood is a mile and a half long, and 2 furlongs broad. It has been valued at 13 pounds; now only at 10 pounds.

2. Pagen holds Contone of Humphrey. Levenot held it T.R.E. and it was aſſeſſed at 5 hides and a half. Here are 4 ploughlands. Two hides and a yardland are in demeſne, where are 2 ploughlands and 4 ſervants. Four villagers and 4 cottagers occupy 2 ploughlands. The third part of 2 mills pays 10 ſhillings. Here are 20 acres of meadow, 10 acres of paſture, and the ſame quantity of wood. It was, and is, worth 4 pounds and 10 ſhillings.

3. The ſame Humphrey holds Sterte. Aluric held it T.R.E. and it was aſſeſſed, with all it's appendages, at 5 hides, and a yardland and a half. Here are 3 ploughlands. Four of the hides are in demeſne, where are 3 ploughlands and

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