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[ 133 ] worth 14 pounds when the abbot took poeion; now 16 pounds. Edward holds of the ame manor 4 hides, and Teodricus 4 hides. Here are 7 ploughlands, and there are o many with 2 villagers, 9 borderers, 7 cottagers, and 4 ervants. There is a mill amongt them of the value of 16 hillings. Here are 10 acres of meadow and 4 acres of thorns. The wood is 1 furlong quare. They are both worth 100 hillings. They who held thee lands T. R. E. could not be removed from the church. The ame Teodricus holds of the land of the villagers 1 hide, which the abbot gave to him. Edward alo holds of the King 2 hides of this manor, and Gilebertus of him. A certain Englih abbot took thee hides from the demene of the church, and gave them to a certaia bailiff, and afterwards to a military man, who could not by any means be removed from the church. It is worth 40 hillings a year. Wilhelmus de Ow alo holds of the ame manor 1 hide, which Rh