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[ 35 ] ervants. Sixty-five villagers and 57 cottagers occupy 38 ploughlands. Here are two mills of the value of 8 hillings and ixpence, and 32 acres of meadow, and 1 hide of pature, being 3 miles quare. This manor, with it's appendages, pays 30 pounds by weight. But the Englih value it at 31 pounds by tale. The Abbey of St. Stephen at Caen poees the church of this manor with 3 hides, wherein are 5 ploughlands. Three villagers and 6 cottagers occupy thee lands, and they are worth 7 pounds. Edgar holds the church of Pavehou, which adjoins to this manor; and his father held h before him. It is worth 5 hillings.

12. The King holds Melcheham. Earl Harold held it, and, with it's appendages, it was aeed at 84 hides. Here are 60 ploughlands. Thirty-four of thee hides are in demene, wherein are 19 ploughlands, and 35 ervants, and 31 coliberts. Ninety-two Rh