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[ 19 ] The wood is 2 furlongs in length, and 1 furlong and 24 acres broad. The whole is worth 8 pounds. Alured of Spain holds 5 hides, which Nigellus claims. By the tetimony of the hire this land belonged T.R.E. to the church.

2. The King holds Bedvinde. King Edward held it. It was never aeed nor hided. Here are 79 ploughlands; 12 of which, with 18 ervants, are in demene; and 80 villagers, 60 cottagers, and 14 coliberts, occupy the other 67 ploughlands. Eight mills pay 100 hillings. Here are 2 woods, 3 miles long, and a mile and a half broad: 200 acres of meadow; and the pature is a mile and a half in length, and 3 quarters of a mile in breadth. Twenty-five burgees belong to this manor. This town provides one night's entertainment for the King's houhold, with all uual cutoms. There was a grove T.R.E. in this manor, 3 quarters of a mile long and 3 Rh