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1. The church of St. Mary at Glatonbury holds Dohreham, and it was aeed T.R.E. at 52 hides. Here are 30 ploughlands. Sixteen of thee hides are in demene, where are 4 ploughlands and 6 ervants, and 38 fihermen. Fourteen villagers and 17 borderers occupy 19 ploughlands. Four mills pay 20 hillings, and here are 26 acres of meadow. The pature is 4 miles and a half in length, and a mile and a half in breadth. The wood is 5 furlongs in length and 4 broad. Serlo holds of this manor 5 hides. The wife of Hugo 3 hides. Roger 1 hide and 8 acres. Thoe who held them T.R.E. could not be eparated from the church. The whole manor T.R.E. was valued at 36 pounds. It now pays 61 pounds. But it is not reckoned by the urveyors at more than 45 pounds, on account of the confufion of the lands, and becaue the demene is rated Rh