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is 1 ploughland and a half, and there is ſo much with 2 ſervants and 3 cottagers. Here are 8 acres of meadow. The paſture is 5 furlongs in length, and 1 broad. It was valued at 30 ſhillings; now at 40. The ſame church held T.R.E. other 2 hides,, and afterwards held them in the preſent reign, which belong to the ſupport of the Monks. The Earl Moriton now unjuſtly detains them.

5. The ſame church holds 6 hides in Wintreburne. Here are 4 ploughlands. Three of theſe hides are in demeſne, where are 3 plough-lands and 2 ſervants. Five villagers and 10 borderers occupy the other ploughland. Here are 3 acres of meadow. The paſture is 3 quarters of a mile ſquare. It was valued at 4 pounds; now at 100 ſhillings.

6. The ſame church holds Wintreburne. It was aſſeſſed T.R.E. at 4 hides and a half. Here are 2 ploughlands. Two hides and a

half