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[ 29 ] hided. Here are 40 ploughlands; 9 of which, with 22 ervants, and 10 coliberts, are in demene. Thirty-four villagers and 32 cottagers occupy 18 ploughlands. Here are 9 mills of the value of 100 hillings and 30 pence. Sixty-ix burgees pay 50 hillings. The meadow is a mile and a half long, and 3 quarters of a mile broad. The pature is 2 miles and a quarter long, and a mile and a half broad. This manor provides one night's entertainment for the King, with all it's uual cutoms. It is worth 100 pounds by tale.

8. The King holds Contone. The Earl Harold held it, and it was aeed at 10 hides. Here are 10 ploughlands; 2 of which, with 2 ervants, are in demene. And 28 villagers and 2 borderers occupy the other 8 ploughlands. Here is a mill of the value of 12 hillings and ixpence, and 20 acres of meadow, and 8 acres of pature, and 15 acres of wood. This manor is let for 12 pounds by weight. 9. The