Page:VCH Hertfordshire 1.djvu/383

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

THE HOLDERS OF LANDS ploughs. In the demesne there are 13 hides, and on it are 3 ploughs. There could be 3 more. There 38 villeins and (cum) a priest and the reeve (preposito) of the vill and (cum) 3 Frenchmen and 2 Englishmen have 26 ploughs and a half-plough. 1 There are 27 bordars and 12 cottars and 9 serfs. Under the Frenchmen and the Englishmen are 32 men between villeins and bordars. 8 There are 2 mills worth (tie) 24 shillings, and 400 eels less 25 ; and other men have 3 mills producing 10 shillings yearly. Meadow is there sufficient for 2O plough teams, woodland to feed 400 swine. There is an enclosure for beasts of the chase (parcus bestiarum silvati- carum) and 4 arpents of vineyard just planted. The total value is 45 pounds ; when received it was 50 pounds ; T.R.E. also 50. This manor Anschil of Waras [Ware] held, and 1 sokeman, his man, had there 2 hides, and another sokeman, earl Guert's 8 man, held half a hide. Either could sell. These two, after king William came, were attached to this manor. They did not belong to it in king Edward's time so the shire-moot (scira) testi- fies. XXVII. THE LAND OF HUGH DE BELCAMP Hugh de Beauchamp (Belcamp) holds in BELINGEHOU [Bengeo] as i manor 6 hides, and 2 knights (milites) hold them of him. There is land for 8 ploughs. On the demesne are 2 ploughs, and 7 villeins with 6 bordars have 2 ploughs between them, and there could be 4 more. There are 2 serfs, and I mill worth 6 shillings and 8 pence. Meadow is there suffi- cient for 3 plough teams, pasture sufficient for the live stock of the vill, and woodland to feed 20 swine. In all the value is and was 3 pounds ; T.R.E. 6 pounds. This manor Brand, a house-carl of king Edward, held. XXVIII. THE LAND OF WILLIAM DE OW William de Ow (holds) in GRAVELAI* [Graveley] I virgates and Peter 5 holds these of him. There is land for half a plough, but it is not (there). There are 2 villeins. 1 There would seem to be an omission here of a clause stating that 5^ more ploughs were re- quired for the complement (J.H.R.).

  • I.e. counting them together (J.H.R.).

Harold's brother Gyrth (J.H.R.). 4 The manors in Broadwater Hundred begin , 6 here. 5 Peter de Valognes, the sheriff (J.H.R.). This land is worth 3 shillings ; when received it was worth 4 shillings ; and 4 shillings also T.R.E. Alestan of Boscumbe [Boscombe] 6 held i virgate of this land, and it belonged to (jacebat in) Westone [Weston], and Lepsi, a sokeman of king Edward, (held) a half-virgate which he could sell, and of custom he gave to the sheriff a half-penny. Of this half-hide (sic) 8 acres and I toft ' lay ' (jacebant) in Stigenace [Stevenage]. These king Edward gave to St. Peter of Westminster. Roger, bailiff (minister) of Peter de Valongies, now holds them. In WILGA [Welwyn] William de Ow holds half a hide. There is land for a half-plough, but it is not there. This land was always worth 3 shillings. Alestan of Boscombe held it, and it belonged to (jacebat in) Westone [Weston]. In the same vill William de Mara holds 2 hides of William de Ow. There is land for 3 ploughs. On the demesne is i,and 5 villeins have another, and a third could be added. There are 2 cottars. Pasture is there sufficient for the live stock. This land is and was worth 32 shillings ; T.R.E. 4 pounds. Alestan of Boscumbe [Boscombe] held i hide of it. It belonged to (jacebat in) Weston. And Alviet, his man, held I hide. Either could sell. William de Ow himself holds WESTONE [Weston]. It is assessed at 10 hides. There is land for 23 ploughs. In the demesne are 5 hides, and there are 5 ploughs on it, and there could be a sixth. There 33 villeins and (cum) 2 priests and I knight (miles) and 2 Frenchmen have 16 ploughs (between them), and there could be another (plough). There are 15 bordars and 12 cottars and 10 serfs, and I mill worth 10 shillings. Meadow is there sufficient for 3 plough teams, pasture sufficient for the live stock, woodland (silva) to feed 500 swine. From wood (bosco) and pasture (come) 13 shillings and 4 pence. Its value in all is 2O pounds ; when received it was 25 pounds ; T.R.E. 30 pounds. This manor Alestan, a thegn of king Edward, held. In BOXE [Boxbury] 7 Peter holds of William de Ow 2 hides and 3 virgates. There is land for 5 ploughs. On the demesne are 2, and there could be a third. There 2 villeins with 4 bordars have 2 ploughs between them. 8 In Wiltshire. See Introduction, p. 277. 7 In Stevenage. 327