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[ 39 ] manor with half a hide, which is worth 20 hillings.

14. The King holds Bromham. Earl Harold held it, and it was aeed at 20 hides. There are 10 ploughlands. Ten hides are in demene, where are 2 ploughlands and 4 ervants. Fifteen villagers, 6 borderers, and 30 cottagers, occupy the other 8. Here are 2 mills of the value of 5 hillings, and 40 acres of meadow, and 12 acres of pature. The wood is 5 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth. It was valued at 20 pounds; now at 24 pounds. The priet holds a hide and a yardland under the King, which is part of the common land of the tenants. It is worth 15 hillings.

15. The King holds Otone. Queen Eddid held it, and it was aeed at 30 hides, wanting 1 yardland. Here are 30 ploughlands. Thirteen hides and a yardland are in demene, and there are 2 ploughlands and 12 ervants. Rh