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A HISTORY OF DERBYSHIRE has 2 ploughing oxen (boves in car'). There (are) 6 acres of meadow. In King Edward's time it was worth 20 shillings ; now (it is worth) 4 shillings and 4 pence. Azelin holds it. M. In EDNODESTUNE [Ednaston] and HOILANT [Hulland] Tochi had 3 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. There (is) now i plough in demesne ; and (there are) 2 villeins and 2 bor- dars and half a church and 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage i league in length and i in breadth and other wood(land) half a league in length and half (a league) in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds ; now (it is worth) 35 shillings. To this manor belong (adjacent) 2% bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. The soc belongs to (in) HOLINTUNE [Hollington]. (There is) land for 2-i oxen. 1 M. In EGHINTUNE [Egginton] Tochi had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 6 ploughs. There (is) now i plough in demesne ; and (there are) 2 villeins and 5 bordars who have i plough. There (is) a priest and a church and i mill (rendering) 5 shillings and 6 rent-paying tenants (censarii) who render 14 shillings and 4 pence. There (are) 200 acres of meadow and a little under- wood. In King Edward's time it was worth 8 pounds ; now (it is worth) 60 shillings. Azelin holds it. S. In BRAIDESTUNE [Breaston] (there is) i bovate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for I ox. (It is) soc(land) and it is waste and renders 2 spurs (calcaria). There (is) I acre of meadow. There Gilbert de Gand has 2 carucates of land I league in length and 3 furlongs in breadth. M. In OCHEBROC [Ockbrook] Tochi had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 4 ploughs. There now I o villeins and 2 bordars have 3 ploughs and 4 rent-paying tenants (censarii) render 14 shil- lings. There (are) 5 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage I league in length and half (a league) in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 4 pounds ; now (it is worth) 40 shillings. Geoffrey holds it. fo. 377 X. THE LAND OF RALF THE SON OF HUBERT (There is) land for 5 ploughs. There Ralf the son of Hubert has now I plough in demesne ; and 14 villeins who have 5 ploughs. There (is) a priest and i serf and I mill (ren- dering) 3 shillings and 8 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 2 leagues and i fur- long in length and I league and half a furlong in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 7 pounds ; now (it is worth) 60 shil- lings. Soc(Iand) S. In MORESBURG [Mosborough] (there are) 2 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 3 ploughs. There now 13 sochmen have 5 ploughs and 3 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage i leagues in length and I league in breadth. Soc(land) S. In BECTUNE [Beighton] (there are) 4 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for as many oxen. a It is waste. M. & B. In BARLEBURG [Barlborough] and WITEWELLE [Whitwell] Levenot had 6 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 8 ploughs. There are now 3 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 10 sochmen and 10 villeins and 36 bordars who have 8 ploughs. There (is) a priest and a church and I serf and 2 mills (rendering) 3 shillings. There (are) 3 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 2 leagues in length and I in breadth. Underwood i league in length and I in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 6 pounds, and (it is worth the same) now. Robert holds it. In CLUNE [Clowne] (there are) 2 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld belonging to this manor. 3 M & B. In PALTRETUNE [Palterton] and SCARDECLIF [Scarcliffe] and TUNESTAL [Tun- stall] Levenot had 6 carucates of land and 2 bovates (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 8 ploughs. There (are) now 2 ploughs in demesne ; and (there are) 10 villeins and i sochman and 2 bordars who have 3 ploughs and (there is) i rent-paying tenant (censarius) with I plough. There (is) I mill (rendering) 4 shillings and 8 acres of meadow. Wood- (land) for pannage i league in length and half a league in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 6 pounds; now (it is worth) 50 shillings. Raynoward holds it. M. In ECHINTUNK [Eckington] Levenot , . for ^ h . team had 4 carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. , Jn ^ Mg ^ entfy has the appearance of 1 of a plough-team. a later insertion into the text. 348 .e.