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[ 75 ] of bihop Herman. And Alward holds 3 hides, which Wlward bought of bihop Herman T.R.E. for the life of the bihop, which were to return again to the bihop's poeion, becaue they were part of the bihop's demene. Thee military men occupy 4 ploughlands, with 2 ervants, and 9 borderers. It is worth 7 pounds. What the priet of the manor holds is worth 40 hillings. Arnulfus de Heding holds of the land of this manor 3 hides and a yardland under the King. But the bihop diputes them. He who held them T.R.E. could not quit the bihop's ervice.

2. The ame bihop holds Cainingham, It was aeed T.R.E. at 70 hides. Here are 45 ploughlands. Ten hides are in demene, where are 5 ploughlands and 6 ervants. Forty-eight villagers and 40 borderers occupy 28 ploughlands. Six mills pay 7 hillings and ixpence. Here are 30 acres of meadow. The pature is a mile and a half long, and a mile