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[ 13 ] that of the same 4 hides, Humphry Dansleville held of Eudo Dapifer 1 hide and I virgate and a half: but, when we look into Domesday, we shall find, in p. 194 b. that the part which Earl Alan held in Wimple is placed under his lands; and that the remainder of the lands in Wimple is under the title of Eudo Dapifer, p. 197. b.; and that the Inquisition and Domesday agree, except that the sheep, hogs, working horses, and asses, found by the first, are omitted in the survey.

For a more clear illustration, the reader is here presented with extracts both from the Inquisition, and Domesday. INQUISITIO. "In hundredo de Werleia.-Winepola pro quotuor hidis se defendit tempore regis Edwardi et modo. Et de his quatuor hidis tenet comes Alanus duas hidas et dimidiam, et dimidiam virgam. Tribus ĕ est ibi terra. Una č et due hide in dominio, et dimidia č potest fieri; una č et dimidia villanis. Duo villani, unus bordarius de quindecim acris, sex cotarii pratum dimid'. Car' duo servi, centum oves. Inter totum valet septem libras, et quum recepit sex libras, tempore regis Edwardi, octo libras. Hanc terram tenuit Ediva pulchra. Et de his quatuor hidis tenet Humfridus Danslevilla de Eudone Dapifer unam hidam et unam virgam et dimidiam, duabus carucis ibi est terra. Ambae carucæ in dominio. Unus villanus, unus servus, pratum unius Car', silva ad sepes reficiendas, centum oves, sex porci, duo runcini, quatuor 4