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The Devonshire Domesday and Geld Inquest Volume 1; Extensions, Translations and Indices pdf

The Devonshire Domesday and Geld Inquest Volume 1; Extensions, Translations and Indices pdf

The Devonshire Domesday and Geld Inquest Volume 1; Extensions, Translations and Indices.cDevonshire Association for the
The Devonshire Domesday and Geld Inquest Volume 1; Extensions, Translations and Indices
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Author: Devonshire Association for the
Page Count: 184 pages
Published Date: 01 May 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781231137857
File Name: The.Devonshire.Domesday.and.Geld.Inquest.Volume.1;.Extensions,.Translations.and.Indices.pdf
Download Link: The Devonshire Domesday and Geld Inquest Volume 1; Extensions, Translations and Indices
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 Excerpt: ... caruca et v serui et x uillani et viii bordarii cum v carucis. Ibi iiii acre prati et iiii acra siluae et xxx acrae pasturae. Olim xxx solidos. Modo ualet xl solidos.--Exch, D, 104 (i); 90. The abbot has a manor called Brenta, which the abbot Alwin held on the day on which king Edward was alive and dead, and it rendered geld for two hides. These can be ploughed by ten ploughs. Of them the abbot has half a hide and one plough in demesne, and the villeins have one hide and a half and five ploughs. There the abbot has ten villeins, and eight bordars, and five serfs, and fourteen head of cattle, and fifty-five sheep, and five acres of wood, and four acres of meadow, and thirty acres of pasture. This manor is worth forty shillings, and when the abbot received it, it was worth thirty shillings. Brenta. Abbas habet i mansionem quae uocatur Brenta quam tenuit Alwinus abbas ea die qua rex Eduuardus fuit uiuus et mortuus et reddidit gildum pro x hidis. Has possunt arare vi carrucae. Inde habet abbas dimidiam hidam et dimidiam carrucam in dominio et villani i hidam et dimidiam et iii carrucas. Ibi habet abbas viii uillanos et vi bordarios et iiii seruos et xi animalia et Ixx oues et xxx capras et i leugam nemoris in longitudine et i quadragenariam in latitudine et ii agros et i leugam pascuae in lougitudiue et dimidiam in latitudine. Haec ualet xxx solidos et quando abbas recepit xx solidos.--Exon. D. (1836) 170. The abbot has a manor called Brenta, which the abbot Alwin held on the day on which king Edward was alive and dead, and it rendered geld for two hides. These can be ploughed by six ploughs. Of them the abbot has half a hide and half a plough in demesne, and the villeins have one hide and a half and three ploughs. There the abbot has eight villeins, and six b...

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