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 THE HOLDERS OF LANDS now 2. Then 10 ploughs belonging to the men ; now 9. Then 9 villeins ; now 10. Then 24 bordars ; now 33. Then as now (temper) 8 serfs. Wood(land) for 100 swine, (and) pasture for 100 sheep, which renders 16 pence. Six saltpans. Then 1 2 beasts (anima/ia), and now the same (similiter), (with) 2 rounceys (runcini), 14 swine, (and) 230 sheep. It was then worth 12 pounds; now 10. To this manor belong 3 houses in Colchester (cole castro). HUNDRET OF CEFFEORDA [CHAFFORO] WARELEIA [(Great) Warley *] is held now as then (semper) by St. Mary as 3 hides. Now as then (semper) 9 villeins. Then 8 bordars ; now 10. Then 3 serfs; now 5. Then as now (semper) 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 8 ploughs belonging to the men ; now 6. Wood(land) for 200 swine, (and) pasture for 1 00 sheep. There are 8 beasts (animalia), n swine, 150 sheep, (and) I hive of bees. Then as now (semper) it was worth 7 pounds. In STIFORDA [Stiffbrd] St. Mary has 40 acres. There are 2 villeins formerly i, and 2 bor- dars ; and i acre of meadow. Then I plough was there ; now a half ; and it is worth 3 shillings. There were also (belonging) to this estate (terram) 30 acres which William de War(enne) has 8 by (pro) exchange as he says himself. There are also 30 acres more (alite) with (ef) 2^ acres of meadow ; and (this is) worth 3 shillings. HUNDRET OF CELMERESFORT [CHELMSFORD] INGA [Ing(atestone)] is held now as then by St. Mary as 3^ hides and 10 acres. Then as now (semper) 2 villeins. Then 6 bordars ; now 7. Then as now (semper) i serf, and I plough on the demesne. Then the men had i^ ploughs; now i. (There is) wood(land) for 500 swine. And (there is) I sokeman with 30 acres. (There are) i rouncey (run- cinus), 9 beasts (animalia), 2O swine, (and) 1 6 sheep. It was then worth 70 shillings ; now 60. FESTINGES [Fresling ? *] is held by St. Mary as i$ virgates. Then 3 bordars; now 4. Then I serf; now none. Then as now (semper) I plough. Wood(land) for 200 Alias Abbess Warley. Avelcy adjoining. ' Exchange ' was his usual plea. This is Morant's identification, but neither the form of the name nor the history of the manor confirms it. swine. (There are) 4 beasts (animalia), 37 sheep, (and) 10 goats. It was then worth 8 shillings ; now 10. fo. i8b HUNDRET OF ROCHEFORT [ROCHFORD] HOCHELEIA [Hockley] is held now as then (semper) by St. Mary as a manor and (as) 7^ hides. Then 24 villeins ; now 27. Then as now (semper) 1 2 bordars. Then 3 serfs ; now none. Then as now (semper) 2 ploughs on the demesne, and 1 5 ploughs belonging to the men. Pasture for 200 sheep, (and) i mill. (There are) 2 rounceys (runcini), 8 beasts (animalia), 151 sheep, (and) 26 swine. Then as now (semper) it was worth i o pounds. Of this manor William de Bursigni holds of the abbey (ecclesia) 3 virgates ; and i plough (is there) ; and it is worth 2 1 shillings of the above total (in eodem pretio). HUNDRET OF TURESTAPLA [THURSTABLE] TOLESBERIA [Tollesbury *] is held now as then (semper) by St. Mary as a manor and as 8 hides. Then 1 1 villeins ; now 12. Then 14 bordars; now 16. Then 5 serfs; now 7. Then as now (semper) 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 8 ploughs belonging to the men ; now 7. Wood(land) for 500 swine, (and) pasture for 400 sheep. (There are) now I mill, and I fishery, and 2 saltpans. (There are) 2 rounceys (runcini), 10 beasts (animalia), 28 swine, (and) 300 sheep. Then as now (semper) it was worth 10 pounds. Ranulf Peverel (piperellus) holds I hide which was held by Siward of the abb(ey), and he himself is willing to do such service as his predecessor did, but the abbess is not willing, because (the land) was appropriated to the maintenance of the nuns (erat de victu ecclesia). 6 Odo a man of Suain (suani) has obtained (accepit) 10 acres which belonged to the abbey (fuerunt de ecclesia), and the Hundret bears witness to this ; but he vouches his lord to warranty for them (inde vocat dominum suum ad tutorem) ; now as then (sem- per) they are worth 16 pence. 6 8 Siward was an Essex thegn with many scattered manors, almost all of which had been obtained by Ranulf Peverel. Among these was Tolleshunt (Darcy) adjoining Tollesbury, which accounts for Siward's appearing here. The abbess evidently denied that this was ' thegnland ' and claimed it as part of the inalienable demesnes of her house. the nuns. For Odo was Suain's under-tenant at Tolleshunt adjoining. 449 57
 * His own estate in this Hundred was at
 * Alias Thyrstlinge Hall, a manor in Butsbury.
 * i.e. St. Mary's manor there.
 * Here again a neighbour had encroached on