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THE DOMESDAY SURVEY Derby] and Dubrige [Doveridge, Derby], and Breilesfordham [Brailsford, Derby] ; Walter de Aincurt over Granebi [Granby, Notts] and Mortune [Morton, Derby] and Pinnesleig [Pilsley, Derby]. None of all these could have the earl's third penny except by his grant, and that for as long as he should live, except the Archbishop and Ulf fenisc and the Countess Godeva. Over the soc which belongs to Cliftune [Clifton] the earl ought to have the third part of all customs and services (operurri) . fo. 272! HERE ARE ENTERED THOSE WHO HOLD LANDS IN DERBY SCIRA i KING WILLIAM ii The bishop of Chester in The abbey of Burton mi Earl Hugh (of Chester) v Roger of Poitou vi Henry de Fereires vn William Pevrel vin Walter de Aincurt ix Geoffrey Alselin I. THE KING'S LAND SCARVEDELE [SCARSDALE] WAPENTAKE M. In NEWEBOLD [Newbold] with (its) 6 berewicks WITINTUNE [Whittington], BRI- MINTUNE [Brimington], TAPETUNE [Tapton], CESTREFELD [Chesterfield], BUITORP [Boy- thorpe], ECHINTUNE [Eckington], there are 6 carucates of land and I bovate (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 6 ploughs. There the king has 16 villeins and 2 bordars and I serf who have 4 ploughs. To this manor there belong 8 acres of meadow. Wood (land) for pannage (silva pastilis) 3 leagues in length and 3 leagues in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 6 pounds ; now (it is worth) i o pounds. The Soc of this Manor.' S. In WINGREURDE [Wingerworth] (there are) 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There 14 soch- men have 4 ploughs. 1 We here turn back to fo. 272 for the commence- ment of the survey of the shire at large. 2 The work of identifying the places which fol- low is very difficult. Several of the names are obscure and are not represented in any form on the modern map, while the difficulty is increased by the MS. being corrupt in places. x Ralf the son of Hubert xi Ralf de Burun xii Hascuith Musard xiii Gilbert de Gand xnii Nigel de Statford xv Robert the son of William xvi Roger de Busli xvn The king's thegns S. In GREHERST [? Grey-hurst in Winger- worth] and FADING [ ] (there are) 4 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. It is waste. S. In NORMANTUNE [Temple Normanton] (there is) the fifth part of I carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I plough. There I sochman has 2 ploughing oxen (boves in car'). S. InHoNESTUNE 3 [? Unstone] (there is) the third part of I carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 oxen. S. In DRANEFELD [Dronfield] (there is) i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I plough. There 3 villeins and I bordar have 2 ploughs. S. In RAVENESH . . . N [? Renishaw] and UPETUN [ ] (there is) i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I plough. There 4 sochmen have i plough. S. In TOPTUNE [Tupton] and NORTUNE [Norton] (there are) 2 bovates of land (as- sessed) to the geld. To these sochlands there belong 7 acres of meadow, wood(land) for pannage 5 leagues in length and 3 leagues in breadth (and) 60 acres of open land (plana terra). s Possibly the initial H here is a mistake for D. 329 42