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[ 25 ] ervants, are in demene. Forty-eight villagers, and 45 borderers, and 20 cottagers, and 23 hogkeepers, occupy 66 ploughlands. Here are 12 mills of the value of 6 pounds, and 100 acres of meadow. The wood is 6 miles quare. The pature 3 miles long, and a mile and a half broad. This manor, with it's appendages, provides one night's entertainment for the King, with all uual cutoms, and is valued at 110 pounds by tale. Bihop Obern holds the church of this manor, with 2 hides, from the time of the Confeor. One of thee hides is Thaneland, and the other belongs to the church. The whole is worth 55 hillings. A certain land, which King Edward gave to Vlviet his huntman and was part of his demene, belongs to this manor. This is now the King's, and is reckoned at 1 hide. It conits of 2 ploughlands, and 3 ervants. Four villagers and 4 cottagers occupy 1 of them. The pature is half a mile long and a furlong broad. It is worth 3 pounds. There is