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[ 23 ] them. Earl William gave Quinton, Svindone and Chevrell, all which were Thane lands, in exchange for lands in the Ile of Wight which belonged to the manor of Ambleberie.

4. The King holds Guermintre. King Edward held it, and it was neither aeed nor hided. There are 40 ploughlands; 6 of which, with 24 ervants, and 13 hogkeepers, are in demene. Fifteen villagers, 8 cottagers, and 14 coliberts occupy the reft. There are 7 mills of the value of 4 pounds, and 80 acres of meadow. The pature is a mile and a half long, and 3 quarters of a mile broad. The wood is 3 miles long and 2 broad. Here are 30 burgees. This manor provides one night's entertainment for the King, with all it's uual cutoms.

5. The King holds Chepeham. King Edward held it. It was neither aeed nor hided. Here are 100 ploughlands; 16 of which, with Rh