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and they have among them 9 ploughlands. Edward the ſheriff has 3 ploughlands in the lands of the villagers. The demeſne of the abbeſs is valued at 30 pounds, and that of the military men at 13 pounds.

3. The ſame church holds Duneheve. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 40 hides. Here are 32 ploughlands. Twelve of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 1 ploughlands. Thirty-five villagers and 25 borderers occupy 25 ploughlands. Eight mills pay 66 ſhillings and 8 pence. Here are 15 acres of meadow. The paſture is 1 mile and a half ſquare. The wood is 3 quarters of a mile long, and 1 quarter broad. Turſtinus holds 6 hides of this land, and a certain military man 1 hide, both of which contain 6 ploughlands. They who held theſe hides T.R.E. could not be removed from the church. The demeſne of the abbeſs is valued at 22 pounds; and that of the men at 10 pounds; and it was formerly of the fame value.

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