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 A HISTORY OF WORCESTERSHIRE hides. Of these there are in Pershore 2 hides which never paid geld T.R.E. There, in (the) demesne, are 5 ploughs, and (there are) 10 villeins with 7 ploughs, and 11 serfs, and 1 bondwoman. There (also) 28 burgesses render 30 shillings, and the toll renders 12 shillings. There are 3 mills worth {de) 50 shillings, and 1 00 acres of meadow. The wood (land) is 2 leagues (lewa) long and 3 furlongs in width. (There is) i church which renders 16 shillings. It is worth 14 pounds. In this manor a certain Frenchman {franci- gena) holds the land of Turchil, king Ed- ward's steersman {stirmanni) and has I plough, and (there are) 2 serfs and 2 villeins with 2 ploughs. In WiCHE [Wick by Pershore] are 6 hides. There, in (the) demesne, is i plough, and (there are) 9 villeins and 25 bordars with 12 ploughs, and i serf, and a fishery. It is worth 3 pounds. Of these 6 hides, Urse holds I hide and Gilbert half a hide. Tor and Osward were the holders. It is worth 25 shillings. In Pendesham [Pensham] are 2 hides, and they are in demesne. There are 2 ploughs, and (there are) 3 villeins and 9 bordars with 4 ploughs. There are 4 serfs and 12 acres of meadow. It is worth 3 pounds. In Berlingeham [Birlingham] are 3 hides and I virgate. There, in (the) demesne, are 2 ploughs, and (there are) 3 villeins and 4 bordars with 4 ploughs, and a fishery and 20 acres of meadow. It is worth 50 shillings. Of this land Urse holds 2 hides and i virgate. iElfric {Jluricus) and Donning held (it). There are 2 ploughs and 2 bordars and 4 serfs and 10 acres of meadow. It was worth 60 shillings ; now 40 shillings. In Bricstelmestune [Bricklehampton] are 10 hides. There are lO villeins and 10 bor- dars with 6 ploughs, and they (have to) plough 6 acres and sow them with their own seed. There are 20 acres of meadow. It is worth 20 shillings. In Depeforde [DefFord] are 10 hides in wood and field [inter silvam et planum)} There are 8 villeins and 10 bordars with 6 ploughs, and they (have to) plough 4 acres and sow them with their (own) seed. Of this land 2 Frenchmen [francigena] have 2 hides, and they have 2 ploughs and 4 oxmen which appears to represent the English 'by wode and by felde.' The regular equivalent in Latin charters is ' in bosco et piano.' See Geoffrey de Mandeville, p. 241. {bovar'). There are 10 acres of meadow. It is worth 50 shillings. Of this land Alcot the monk held i hide T.R.E., and did the service he was bidden [precipiehatur). In AiCHiNTUNE [Eckington] are 16 hides. Of these, 9 hides, less i virgate, are in demesne. There, in (the) demesne, are 2 ploughs, and (there are) 6 villeins and 2 cottars {cotarit).^ There are 6 coliberts who render, annually, II shilings and 2 pence and plough 12 acres and sow them with their own seed. There are 4 serfs and i bondwoman. It is worth 100 shillings. Of this land Urse holds 4 hides less i virgate. Dunning held (it). There, in (the) demesne, are 2 ploughs, and (there are) 5 villeins and 8 bordars with 3 ploughs. There are 4 serfs, and 3 bondwomen, and a mill worth {de) 10 shillings, and 16 acres of meadow. It is worth 40 shillings. Of this same land Turstin Fitz Rou holds 3 hides. Brictric held (them). In (the) demesne are 2 ploughs and (there are) 7 villeins and 4 bordars with i plough. There are 4 serfs and 3 bondwomen and 1 6 acres of meadow. These two. Dunning and Brictric,^ used to mow {secabant) in the meadows of their lord for a day as a customary service {per consuetudinem). In Beford [Besford] are 10 hides. Of these, 4 hides are in demesne. William the priest holds (them) of the Abbot. There, with his men, he has i| ploughs and 10 acres of meadow. The wood(land) is half a league {lewa) long and 3 furlongs in width. It is worth 30 shillings. Of this land Urse holds 5 hides. Edward and Leofric {Leuricus) held (them). He has there 2 ploughs, and (there are) 2 villeins and 2 bordars with i plough. There are 4 serfs, and 2 bondwomen, and 10 acres of meadow. Of the same land Walter Ponther holds I hide which never (paid) geld. It is and was waste ; and yet it was and is worth 16 pence. In Longedune [Longdon] are 30 hides. Of these, II hides are in demesne. There are 3 ploughs, and (there are) 10 villeins and 1 7 bordars with a priest who have 6 ploughs. There are 6 serfs, and 2 bondwomen, and 40 acres of meadow. The wood(land) is 3 leagues {leiv^) long and 2 leagues in width. It is worth 9 pounds. Of this land, T.R.E., 9 free men held 18 ^ A rare word in the Worcestershire Domesday. ^ The predecessors of Urse and Turstin.
 * This is a remarkable and rare phrase,