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18. The ſame church holds Waiſel It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 8 hides and a half. Here are 7 ploughlands. Two hides are in demeſne, where is 1 ploughland. Nine villagers and 10 fiſhermen occupy the other 6 ploughlands. Here are 12 acres of meadow. The paſture is a mile long, and 3 quarters broad. There is pannage for 80 hogs in Milchet Wood, and this manor has a right to 80 cartloads of wood, and as much as may be neceſſary for the repairs of the buildings and fences from the ſame wood. It is worth 7 pounds and 10 ſhillings.

19. The ſame church holds Febefont. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 10 hides. Here are 7 ploughlands. Five hides are in demeſne, where are 2 ploughlands and 7 fiſhermen. Eight villagers and 7 borderers occupy 5 ploughlands. Two mills pay 17 ſhillings and ſixpence. Here are 8 acres of meadow. The paſture is half a mile long, and a furlong broad. It is worth 7 pounds and 10 ſhillings.

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