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[ 33 ] lands, with 25 ervants and 15 coliberts. Seventy-three villagers and 38 cottagers occupy 26 ploughlands. Here are 4 mills of the value of 16 hillings and eight pence. The meadow is a mile and a half long, and 5 furlongs broad. The pature is a mile and a half long, and 3 quarters broad. The wood is 3 miles in length, and 3 quarters of a mile in breadth. Six burgees in Crichelade belong to this manor, and pay 64 pence. This manor pays 70 pounds by weight, but it is only valued by the Englih at 60 pounds by tale. Two hides belong to the church of this manor, and conit of 2 ploughlands. The priet of the church holds them, and they are worth 40 hillings.

II. The King holds Coeham. The Earl Toti held it T.R.E. Here are 34 hides, but it was only aeed at 18 hides. Here are 50 ploughlands. Eleven of thee hides are in demene, wherein are 7 ploughlands and ervants.