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 THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE SURVEY In LiLLiNGTON [Lutton] I hide.* In Hemington [Hemington] Berenger le Moyne 2 hides (and) a half of the fee of Ramsey.* There also Richard Fitz Gilbert i hide and i^ virgates of the fee of (Peter)borough. There also Guy (' Wydo ') Maufe half a hide and half a virgate of the same fee. There also Reginald le Moyne half a hide and half a virgate of the same fee.^ In Kynesthorp [Kingsthorp] Walter de Lodington i hide and I virgate of the fee of (Peter)borough. There also William de Chirchetot half a hide of the King's fee.* In Therninge [Thurning] Roger Mar- mioun 3 small virgates of the fee of (Peter)- borough.^ In Ayston [Ashton] the abbot of (Peter)- borough 4 hides in demesne. There also Papilun half a hide of the same fee. There also Leofnoth ('Leuenoth') half a hide of the same fee.^ In Undele [Oundle] the abbot (of Peter- borough) 6 hides in demesne.' There also Vivien i small virgate.* THE TWO HUNDREDS OF NASS ('DE NASSO') In Stinton [Stibbington] William de Lisurs 2 hides.' In Bernak [Barnack] FulcPaynel 3 hides.*" In Wirthorpe [Worthorpe] the abbot of Crowland (' Croylaund ') 2 hides." There also of the fee of Eudo Dapifer i virgate.'^ In EsTON [Easton] Simon" 1 hide and a half. In Peychirche [Peakirk]. In Etton. In Northburg' [Norborough] half a virgate. In the demesne of the abbot of St. Peter's borough 70 hides and 3^ virgates. HUNDRED OF SUTTON In the said ('eadem') vill [King's Sutton] the King has in demesne 4 hides.** In the same (' eadem ') vill William de Quency I hide (and) a half and a small virgate of land of the earldom (' comitat[u] ') of Leicester.** There also Alfred 8 small vir- gates of Gilbert de Pinkeny.*® There also Payn ('Paganus') I hide and a half and I small virgate of the fee of the earl of Leices- ter.** Robert Fitz Osbert held (it).*' Ramsey Abbey there. Reginald son of Berenger le Moyne, in 1 166, of the Abbot, as one knight's fee. ' Domesday states that '3 knights' held 2^ hides of Peterborough Abbey. The above three holdings represent, in all, an excess of half a virgate over 2^ hides. ston and Kingsthorpe together, a total exceeded in this Survey by Armston alone. The above holdings, therefore, are difficult to identify. by the Abbey in demesne. ® 4^ hides in Ashton (in Oundle) were held, in 1086, by the abbot of Peterborough in demesne, but Ivo also held of him half a hide there. Thus there had been a further subinfeudation of half a hide since 1086. The Liber Niger [circ. 1125) shows us Ralf ' Papilio ' and Leofnoth {^Levenothui) holding half a hide apiece in Ashton. ' So also in Domesday. Vivian (of Churchfield) ^ hide in Oundle [Chronicon Petroburgense, p. 175). Hunts. These two hides were held by his predecessor, Richard (Engaine), as at ' Stabin- tone.' '" Held by his predecessor William Fitz Ansculf in 1086. adjoining. " Simon de Lindon. This holding had escheated to the Crown on the death of ' Eudo Dapifer,' who had held it, as i^ hides, in 1086. Grentmaisnil, the earl of Leicester's prede- cessor, one holding corresponding in size with each of the two above, namely, ' a hide and a half and the tenth of a hide.' virgates held there, in 1086, by two of the King's almsmen, for 8 'small' virgates would amount to the same. " It should be observed that, as at Charlton below, exactly 4 hides are accounted for in this second half of Sutton. 367
 * Domesday gives only the half hide of
 * This estate was he' i as 3 hides by
 * Domesday only allows 5 hides to Arm-
 * Entered in Domesday as half a hide held
 * Abbot Turold is recorded to have given
 * Stibbington in the north-west corner of
 * Held by the Abbot as i| hides in 1086.
 * Doubtless appendant to his Easton estate
 * Entered as 3 hides in Domesday.
 * Domesday assigns there to Hugh de
 * ^ This would seem to represent the 3^