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6. The ſame church holds Mildenhalle, and Edward under the church. Heretofore Hugolinus held it. It was T.R.E. in the hands of the abbot, and aſſeſſed at 10 hides. Here are 10 ploughlands. Four of the hides are in demeſne, where are 1 ploughlands. Fifteen villagers and 5 borderers occupy 4 ploughlands. The mill pays 30 ſhillings, and here are 10 acres of meadow, and the paſture is 3 quarters of a mile long, and 3 furlongs broad; and here is the ſame quantity of wood. It was valued at 12 pounds; now at 18.

7. The ſame church holds Wintreburne. It was aſſeſſed T. R. E. at 25 hides. Here are 15 ploughlands. Ten of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 4 ploughlands and 7 ſervants. Seventeen villagers and 8 borderers occupy 7 ploughlands. Here are 6 acres of meadow and 100 acres of paſture. Giſlebert holds of this manor 3 hides and a half. Orgar held them T.R.E. nor could they be alienated

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