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 THE HOLDERS OF LANDS is) land for i plough. Now it is waste. There (are) 6 acres of meadow and a little underwood. M. IN THE SAME PLACE Tochi had 2 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. M. In CELLESDENE [PChellaston] Osmund had 4 bovates of land and 3 parts of I bovate (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 6 oxen. 1 The same holds it himself of the king and has there 3 villeins with half a plough and 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pan- nage 3 furlongs in length and 2 in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 10 shil- lings ; now (it is worth) 5 shillings. M. In ULVRITUNE [ ] Alun had i carucate of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. Now Alden holds it of the king. There (are) 12 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage i league in length and half (a league) in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 10 shil- lings ; now (it is worth) 2 shillings. M. In RISELEI [Risley a ] Lewin had 5 1 i.e. for J of a plough-team. and Ulsi respectively. The total assessment of Risley was therefore 2 carucates divided into three equal shares of 5| bovates each. bovates of land and the third part of I bovate (assessed) to the geld. His son holds it now of the king. There (are) IO acres of meadow. Wood(land) for pannage 9 furlongs in length and i^ furlongs in breadth. In King Edward's time it was worth 10 shil- lings and 8 pence ; now (it is worth) 5 shil- lings and 4 pence. M. In MERS [ ] Levenot had 4 bovates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 4 oxen. It is waste. M. In STANTUN [Stanton by Bridge] Ed- ward had i^ carucates of land (assessed) to the geld. (There is) land for 2 ploughs. There nevertheless are 4^ ploughs and 4 sochmen and 4 villeins and 40 acres of meadow, and a mill (rendering) 2 shillings. Ernui holds it. It was and is worth 20 shillings. In ENGLEBI [Ingleby] (there are) 2 parts of i bovate of land. 3 It belongs (taut) to STANTUN [Stanton by Bridge], & This exactly completes the assessment of Ingleby. The king held 3 bovates there, Ralf Fitz Hubert i-J- carucates, and Nigel de Stafford 3 bovates. These sums with the two-thirds of I bovate given here amount to exactly z carucates. 355
 * The same amount was held (p. 353) byGodric