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20. The ſame church holds Lauvreceſtoches. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 1 hides. Here are 3 ploughlands. One hide is in demeſne, where is 1 ploughland. Six villagers and 8 borderers occupy 2 ploughlands. The mill pays 7 ſhillings and ſixpence, and here are 18 acres of paſture. It was valued at 100 ſhillings; now at 6 pounds. The fourth part of this manor lies in the King's foreſt. The ſame church formerly held 2 hides there, which Toret had given with his 2 daughters, who were always poſſeſſed of them till the biſhop of Bayeux unjuſtly deprived the church of them. The whole of the rents which the church receives from the borough of Wilton are valued at 10 pounds, 17 ſhillings, and ſixpence.


XIV. Lands of the Church of St. Mary at Winchester.

I. The church of St. Mary at Wincheſter holds Jerchesſonte. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at

30 hides.