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The wood is 2 furlongs in length and 1 broad. When the biſhop received it, it was valued at 3 pounds; now at 6 pounds,

9. The ſame biſhop holds Wemberge, which was aſſeſſed T. R. E, at 19 hides. Here are 10 ploughlands. Nine hides are in demeſne, where are 3 ploughlands and 6 ſervants. Nineteen villagers and 13 borderers occupy 5 ploughlands. The mill pays 5 ſhillings, and there are 40 acres of meadow. The paſture is 3 quarters of a mile long, and[1] 15 furlongs broad. Richerus holds 1 hide of this land. When the biſhop received it, it was valued at 15 pounds; now at 18 pounds.

10. The ſame biſhop holds Enedford, which was aſſeſſed T. R. E. at 30 hides. Here are 24 ploughlands. Ten hides are in demeſne, where are 3 ploughlands and 6 ſervants.

Twelve
  1. This muſt be a miſtake, and perhaps the 15 ſhould be only 5.
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