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[ 177 ] 30 hides. Here are 20 ploughlands. Six hides are in demene, where are 7 ploughlands and 17 ervants. Thirty-three villagers, 26 borderers, and 6 cottagers occupy 9 ploughlands. Three mills pay 21 hillings and 3 pence. Here are 64 acres of meadow. The pature is a mile and a half long, and 3 quarters broad, and there is the ame quantity of wood. Edward holds a hide and a half of this land, and the third part of half a hide. Of the 6 hides that are in demene, the bailiff of the abbes T.R.E. held 2 hides. But he afterwards retored them to the church, with all it's rents, and at this time they are part of the demefne. When the abbes took poeion of the manor, it was valued at 15 pounds. Now the demene is valued at 27 pounds, and what the military men enjoy 3 pounds.

2. The ame church holds Caninge, It was aeed T.R.E. at 18 hides, and a yardland and a half. Here are 15 ploughlands. Four Rh