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and 3 quarters of a mile broad. Two burgages pay 10 pence, Gunfridus holds 2 hides of this manor, and he has 2 ploughlands. He who held them T.R.E. could not be removed from the church. The demeſne of the abbeſs was, and is, valued at 18 pounds: that of Gunfridus at 40 ſhillings.


XIII. Lands of the Abbey of Wilton.

I. The church of St. Mary at Wilton holds Stantone. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 20 hides. Here are 12 ploughlands. Ten hides are in demeſne, where are 4 ploughlands and 8 ſervants. Sixteen villagers, 1 borderer, and 21 cottagers, occupy 8 ploughlands. Two mills pay 12 ſhillings and ſixpence. Here are 60 acres of meadow, and 3 acres of alders. The paſture is a mile and a half long, and 3 quarters of a mile broad. It was valued at 16 pounds; now at 24 pounds.

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