LIBRARY 1 OF NEW YORK UNIVERSITY. ACCESSION NO. 3 53 Besides the main topic, this book also treats of Subject No. On page Su bject No. On page Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/generalintroductOOelli GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO ACCOMPANIED BY INDEXES, 8fc. A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO Homesfoag Book; ACCOMPANIED BY p6 ° INDEXES r TY TENANTS IN CHIEF, AND UNDER TENANTS, AT THE TIME OF THE SURVEY : AS WELL AS OF THE HOLDERS OF LANDS MENTIONED IN DOMESDAY ANTERIOR TO THE FORMATION OF THAT RECORD : WITH AN ABSTRACT OF THE POPULATION OF ENGLAND AT THE CLOSE OF THE REIGN OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, SO FAR AS THE SAME IS ACTUALLY ENTERED. ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS NOTES AND COMMENTS. By Sir HENRY ELLIS, K.H. F.R.S. Sec.S.A. PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. PRINTED BY COMMAND OP HIS MAJESTY KING WILLIAM IV. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS ON THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE KINGDOM. 1833. RECORD COMMISSION, March 1831. THIS BOOK PERPETUALL Y PRESER VED THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. C. P. Cooper, June 1835. Sec. Com. Pub. Rec. A O INDEX OF PERSONS, MONASTERIES, &c. ENTERED IN DOMESDAY BOOK, AS HOLDING LANDS IN THE TIME OF KING EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, AND THROUGH LATER YEARS ANTERIOR TO THE A. Norf 174. A. [Ailmarus episcopus] Norf. 191b. bis. 192, 192 b. bis. 193, 194. A. episcopus, Norf. 197, 198. Abbatissa [de Leofminstre], Heref 180. 1 A ben, Line. 341. Abendone, Abbatia de, Berks, 58 b. Oxf 154. 156 b. Glouc. 166. Warm. 239. Abet, 103 b. 1 The Abbess continued to hold the land of this entry at the time of the formation of the Survey. See the Index of Tenants in Capite. VOL. II. B FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. A. 2 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Abo, Yorksh. 371. Abo, homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 132 b. Accipitrarius quidam, Sussex, 24. 1 Accipitrarius, v. Goduinus. Sauuinus. Willelmus. Achebranni S. Canonici/ 2 Cornw. 121. Achestanus, Norf 284 b. Acki, Wilts, 69 b. 73, 73 b. Hertf. 132. Northampt. 225 b. 228. Warm. 239. Chesh. 263 b. bis. Clam. S. R. Line. 375 b. bis. Suff. 440. Achi unus liber homo, Berks, 62, 62 b. Achi homo Heraldi Comitis, Cambr. 196. Achi f. Siuuardi, Line. 337. Achi huscarle Regis E. Midd. 130 b. Achi teignus Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 138 bis, 142. Achi teignus Regis E. Cambr. 196. Bedf 213, 213 b. Achil, Wore. 177 b. Achil liber homo, Staff. 248 b. Achius, Suff. 309, 438 b. 439 bis. 440. Achius liber homo, Essex, 91 b. Acolf tegnus, Suff. 354 b. ") Acolfus teinnus, Suff. 436 b. J Aculfus liber homo Edrici commend. Norf. 1 54 bis. AcuMj Line. 344 bis. Acun, Yorksh. 307 b. Adam, Hertf 134 b. 3 Adeldreda, Sancta, Norf 159 b. Suff. 376 b. v. ^Edel- DREDA. iELDREDA. ALDREDA. Adelelmus, Kent, 13. Adelid, Line. 368. 1 He continued under-tenant of the same half hide when the Survey was made. 2 The Canons of St. Keverne. 3 He continued at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 3 Adelingi, seu Adelingia, Abbatia de, Somers. 91, 93, 1 97. 1 Adeliz, Bed/. 217 b. Adelo, Yorksk. 315 b. Adelold, Kent, 1 b. Adeloldus, Kent, 1 b. Adeloldus teignus R. E. Bedf. 211. Adelric, Wore. 177 b. Adelric frater Brictrec 2 episcopi, Heref. 180 b. Adeluualdus, So7ners. 94. Adelwoldus commendatus Edrici, Suff. 315 b. Ademar, Devon, 104 b. Adestan, Somers. 94. Nottingh. 286 b. 291. Yorksh. 326 b. Line. 342, 347, 357 b. 360 b. 367 ten 367 b. passim. 368. Yorksh. 374. Adestan f. Godran, Line. 337. Adestanus commend. Visi, Suff. 282 b. Adestanus teinnus, Suff. 298 b. Adjuuar', Suff. 396 b. Adret, Dev. 108. Adstan, sub Heraldo, Norf. 148. Adstanus, Essex, 25 b. Adulf, Heref. 185 b. Adulfus, Somers. 92, 93, 94. 1 In the two instances here noticed, the land had gone away from Athelney abbey before the Survey was made; in the first by exchange with the Earl of Moretaine, after the Conquest. 2 Brictrec was Brihtegus, son to the sister of Wlstan archbishop of York. He was first abbat of Pershore ; made bishop of Worcester in 1033 ; and died, according to God- win, in 1038. He was a witness to the charter granted by Canute to Croyland Abbey. b 2 4 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. iEcHEBRAND, Yovksh. 301 b. ^Edelflete, Dors, 82. tEdeldreda, Sancta, Suff, 413 bis. v. Adeldreda. /ElDREDA. ALDREDA. .ZEdgeua Comitissa, Suff. 300. ^Edi, Suff. 318 b. ^Edm^r, Devon, 105. jEdmundus presbyter, Suff. 431 b. bis. ^dmundus S. [sc. de Bury] Suff 321. tEdricus, Suff. 284. ^Edricus grim. Suff 293 b. iEDRicus liber homo commend. Edrici, Stiff'. 300. ^Eduinus Comes, 241 b. v. Eduinus. JEdwardus Rex, v. Edwardus. ^Eduui, Nottingh. 284 b. iEDwoLDtrs, Suff. 424. ^Edwoldus liber homo Heroldi, et uxor ejus, commend. E. Suff. 347. ^Egeluuardus, Suff. 331. -ZEileua, Northampt. 225. JEilmar homo Leuuini Comitis, Hertf. 140. iEiLMARUS de Ouu, Bed/. 213 b. iEiLMER, Hants, 41. ^Eilmundus, Leic. 239. ^ilric, Staff 249 b. iEiLRic fil. Meriet, Leic. 234. v. -ZElric, and Ailric, Marieti sune. JEilricus, Berks, 60 b. Staff. 249 b. iELARD, Sussex, 23. JEldeua libera femina, Berks, 63 b.' iELDiD, Shropsh. 256 b. ^Eldiet, Wore. 176. 1 She held the same land when the Record of Domesday was made. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 5 JEldit, Shropsh. 255. .ZEldred, Shropsh. 260 b. bis. JEldred archiepiscopus, 1 Glouc. 167. Yorksh. 373 b. v. iELDREDUS. iELDRET. jEldred teignus R. E. Hertf. 133 b. .ZEldreda, Sancta, Norf. 162 bis. 162 b. v. Adeldreda. ^Edeldreda. Aldreda. -ZEldredus, Hants, 48 b. 2 -zEldredus archiepiscopus, Wore. 173. Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. iELDRET, Sussex, 20. Wilts, 72 b. JEldret, arch. Dev. 103 b. 3 jElfag, Nottingh. 287 b. 292. .ZElfec, Hants, 41. iEi/FECH, Sussex, 27. Surrey, 34. TElfelmus liber homo, Oxf. 157. ^Elfer, Suss. 20. Hants, 41. ^Elfere, Norf. 244 b. ^lfeth, Hants, 40. .ZElfled, Warm. 239 b. ^Elfleda, Bed/. 21 1. 4 1 See the former volume, p. 365. A purchase of land by him is recorded among the Clamores in Chetsteven : " Archiepiscopus iEldredus adquisivit Lauintone et Schillintone cum berew. Harduic. de Vlf tope sune per pecuniam suam, quam ei dedit vidente Wapent. et postea viderunt sigillum Regis per quod resaisitus est de ipsis tern's, quia Hilboldus eum dissaisierat de eis." Domesd. torn. i. fol.376 b. 2 He continued to hold his land when the Surve}' was formed. 3 He is called, in the same folio, Eldred. 4 She held the manor of Bolnhurst of King Edward. '* Potuit dare cui voluit." B 3 6 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E„ ZElfric, Derh. 273. JElgar, Somers. 88 b. Shropsh. 256 b. Derb. 274 b. 278 b. Nottingh. 280, 292 b. bis. ^Elger, Clam, in Chetst. 377. -ZElget, Huntingd. 206 b. 208. JEli, Shropsh. 255. jElm,er, Shropsh. 260. Nottingh. 287 b. ^Elmar, Sussex, 22 b. bis. Surr.35, 35 b. Here/. 183 b. Shropsh. 260. Lmc. 339 b. .ZElmarus, >SW. 35 bis. Berks, 59 b. NorthampL 223. Zeic. 234 b. 235. ^Elmer, Surr. 31 b. Hants, 53. i?er£s, 57. Somers. 95 b. Zmc. 366, 368 b. ^Elmer homo Wluardi Wit, Midi,. 130 b. iELMERi et fratres ejus, Clam, in Chetst. 377. JElmerus, Dors. 83. ZElmerus episcopus, Suff.319. v. A. Agelmarus. Ailm. AlLMAR. AlLMARUS. .ZElmund, Shropsh. 258 bis. jElnod, Hants, 53. Devon, 106 b. /lore. 176. JLik. 346. Cfa. 7F. i?. Lmc. 376. JElnodus, Hants, 40. tElric, Shropsh. 254, 259 b. Nottingh. 287 b. Z^c. 347 b. Clam. W. R. Line. 376. Clam, in Chetst. 377. iELRic Meriete sune, Clam, in Chetst. 377. ZElricus, Heref. 184 b. jElricus de bure, Suff. 347. ;Elsi, Somers. 88 b. JForc. 176 b. Shropsh. 256 b. Nottingh. 284 b. 286 b. bis. Dine. 354. ^Elstanus, Warw. 243 b. -/Eluert, Somers. 94 b. iELUEUA, Sussex, 23 b. O^/I 157 b. Shropsh. 257, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 7 .ZElueua Comitissa, Nottingk. 280 b. -ZElueua mater Morcari Comitis, Hertf. \ v. Alveva. 134 b. Northampt. 222. J iELUEUA libera femina, Sussex, 19. jElueua qusedam femina, Wore. 176. .ZElueua homo Aschil, Bed/. 212. JElvik, Nottingh. 282 b. iELURic, Here/. 185 b. Shropsh. 257 b. Derb. 274 bis. ^Eluricus, Heref. 180 b. ZEluuacre, Hants, 47. Somers. 95 ter. JEluuard, Wore. 174 b. 177. Heref. 181, 183. Shropsh. 255, 258 b. bis. Chesh. 266 b. ^Eluuard teinus Algari Comitis, Wore. 176. ^Eluuardus, Heref. 184, 186 b. 187. iELum, Hants, ^Qb. Glouc. 170. Worc.l76b. Shropsh. 257 b. JEluuin, Yorksh. 329. iELuuiNUS, Somers. 97 b. Gtec. 170. Heref. 180. Shropsh. 256 b. Ybr^s^. 329 bis. JEluuinus cilt, Wore. 176. jElwius, ivor/! 177 b. JEluuold, Derb. 277 b. iELuuoLDus, Glouc. 167 b. .ZErefastus, 1 Norf. 197 b. ./Ergrim, Shropsh. 260 b. -ZEstanus canon. Heref. Heref. 182 b. ^Etheldreda S. Suff. 414, 416 b. 417 b. 423 b. 424, 424 b. 427 b. 430, 431, 441 b. 442, 443, 443 b. v. JEldreda. ^Ethericus, Suff. 314 b. iETHESi commend. Guerti, Suff. 282 b. 1 This was Arfastus who was made bishop of Elmham in 1070. He removed his see from Elmham to Thetford in 1075 : and died in 1084. B 4 8 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. JEtmarus teinnus Comitis Algari, Stiff. 348 b. .ZEtnod, liber homo commend. Suff. 420. iExNODUS; Essex, 33. Agelmarus, Essex, 71 bis. Agelmarus episcopus, Norf. 193 b. v. A. ^Elmerus. AlLM. AlLMAR. AlLMARUS. Agelred, Kent, 7. Agelricus, Dors. 77 bis. Ageluuard, Wore. 174 b. Ageluuard et Godric, Dors. 82. Ageluuardus, Dors. 83 b. Ageluuardus prepositus Regis, Suff. 334 b. Agemund, Sussex, 19, 19 b. 22. Hants, 41 b. 48, 50 bis. 1 50 b. 1 Northampt. 224. Nottingh. 284. 1 Yorksh. 3] 9. Line. 359 ter. 359 b. ter. 362, 371, 375, 376. Agemund presbyter, Line. 371 b. 2 Agemundus, Wilts, 72. Line. 341, 359 bis. 370 b. Agemundus alter, Hants, 50. 2 Agenulfi pater, Wilts, 68 b. Aghemundus, Hants, 45. 2 Aghete, Line. 361 b. Aieluert, Dors. 82 b. Aifride, Yorksh. 300 b. Ailad, Suff. 413 b. Ailardus, Dev. 114 b. 3 Ailbernus liber homo, Suff. 375, 395. Ailbric, Cornw. 122 b. 1 The lands of these entries were also held by Agemund at the time of the Survey. 2 The tenants of these three entries all continued to hold their land when the Survey was made. 3 He is called " Ailardus monacus " in the Exon. Domes- day, p. 323. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 9 Ailbriht, Cornw. 122 b. Aildeig liber homo sub Guert, Norf. 271 b. bis. Ailet, Northampt. 220. Aileua, Wilts, 68. Devon, 109. Warm. 243 b. Aileua libera femina, Berks, 57. Aileua uidua, Northampt. 223 b. Ailhalle, Somers. 94. Ailid, Essex, 71 bis. Norf. 232 b. 251 ter. 252 ter. Ailid libera femina, Norf. 250 b. bis. Ailid quaedam femina, Essex, 69, 69 b. Ailid quaedam libera femina, Norf 252. Ailida, Essex, 30 b. Ailiet, Derb. 275. Norf. 263. Ailith libera femina, Suff. 415 b. Ailm, *Cornw. 121 b. Ailm' [episcopus] Norf. 192. Ailmar, Dors. 82 b. bis. Somers. 94 b. Dev. 102 b. bis. 103, 106 b. 115b. bis. 116 b. Warw. 242 b. 1 Ailmar [episcopus] Suff. 379 b. Ailmarus, Surr. 34. Dors. 82 b. Devon, 113. Leic. 231. Warw. 241, 242 b. Essea?, 71b. 2 72, 107. Suff. 356, 422. Ailmarus commend. Edrico, Suff. 313. Ailmarus Episcopus, Norf 192, 192 b. 193 bis. 197 bis. Suff 331, 379, 379 b. 447. v. A. Ailm. Ailmar. iELMERUS. Ailmarus Episcopus Tedf. Norf 191 passim. 191 b. Ailmarus liber homo, Essex, 73 b. 76 b. 90 bis. Ailmarus melc, Essex, 107. Ailmarus presbyter, Suff. 284 b. 1 The land of this entry was also held by Ailmar at the formation of Domesday. 2 In this instance the same person with Agelmarus, 10 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ailmarus teinnus regis E. Essex, 20, 72. Ailmarus term us, Stiff. 302 b. Ailmer, Dors. 79 b. Somers. 96. [Devon, 103, 110 b. 114 b. 115 b. Comm. 124, 125. Ailmundus, Warw. 241. Ailof, Line. 365 b. Ailred, Warw. 240 b. Ailric, Somers. 88, 94 b. bis. Devon, 106 b. bis. 109 b. Bucks, 148 b. 1 Northampt 225. Warw. 242 b. bis. 2 Staff. 249 b. 250 b. Line. 346. 3 Ailric f. Marsete, Line. 337. Ailricus, Glouc. 164 b. Wore. 172 b. 4 173, 173 b. Northampt. 226, 228 b. Line. 370. Essex, 14 b. 5 Suff 375, 441 b. 1 Ailric also held the land noticed in this entry at the time of the Survey. 2 In one of the two entries of Warwickshire, here re- ferred to, Ailric likewise held when the Survey was taken. 3 The Ailric of this entry is called " Alricus Marieti sune" in a charter of K. Will. Conq. confirming his gift of the manor of Dodinctone in Lincolnshire to the church of Westminster. MS. Cott. Faust. A. ni. fol. 62. /Elric Me- riete sune occurs in the Clam, in Chetst. 377. 4 He also held when the Survey was made. 5 This entry is remarkable. " Keluedunam tenuit Ail- ricus T. R. E. — Hie supradictus Ailricus abiit in navale pre- lium contra Willielmum regem, et quando rediit cecidet in infirmitate. Tunc dedit Sancto Petro [Westmonast.] istud manerium, sed nullus hominum ex comitatu scit hoc nisi unus, et hue usque tenuit Sanctus Petrus tali modo hoc manerium, et neque brevem neque famulum Regis ex parte habuerunt postquam rex venit in istam terram." The Con- queror's own charter, however, confirming Kelvedon to Westminster, will be found in the Cottonian MS. Faust. A. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 11 Ailricus commend. Aschilli huscarli, Suff. 441 b. Ailricus commendatus Guerti, Suff. 282 b. Ailricus commendatus Saxo, Suff. 376 b. Ailricus deburc, Suff. 443. Ailricus liber homo Regis E. ? Suff. 376. Ailsi, Devon, 114 b. Ailuerd, Staff. 250. Ailuert, Dors. 82 b. Somers. 94 b. Ailueua, Dors. 82 b. Ailuuard, Somers. 94 b. bis. Devon, 1QH, 110 Ik Here/. 185. Ailuuardus, Somers. 95 b. Devon, 103, 113 bis* Ailward, Norf. 247. Ailwi, Suff. 308. Ailwius de Tedforti, v. Tedforti. Aimar, Devon, 115 b. Ainar et noverca ejus, Line. 365 l>. Aiolf, Devon, 1 16. A i raf, Hants, 42. A i ret, Kent, 1 b. Aischil, Nottingh. 293. Aisil, Shropsh. .257, 259 b. Aiulf, Wilts, 74. Devon, 115. Aiulf vicecomes, Dors. 83. Aiulfus, Somers. 94. Devon, 109. 1 Aki, Suff. 312. Akius, 439 b. 2 hi. fol.60> It recites, that Ailric's donation of the manor was confirmed by King Edward the Confessor, and so far refutes the traditional evidence recorded in the Domesday entry. 1 He continued as an under-tenant of the land mentioned in this folio at the time of the Survey. 2 The same person is also written Achius. 12 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ala liber homo commend. Mannio, Suff. 333. Ala commend. Mannio, Stiff, 336. Alanus, Suff. 421. Albani Sancti Ecclesia, Hertf. 135 b. Bucks, 145 b, 1 Alberic, Devon, 109 b. Albericus Comes, Wilts, 74. Oxf. 154, 156. Albernus, Suff. 396 b. Albertus dapifer abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 201 b. Albertus homo abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 201 b. Albertus Lothariensis, 2 Bedf. 216 b. 3 Albrict, Somers. 98. Albus, Aluuinus, Albus, Oslac, Northampt. 220. Albus, Vluuard, 4 Hants, 43 b. v. Uuit. Uuite, Alcerl, Devon, 102 b. 103. Alchel, Yorksh. 315 b. Alchemont, Yorksh. 298. Alchen, Shropsh. 258 b. Alcher, Devon, 115 b. 116, 117. Alcherio, Devon, 105 b. 1 Of nearly every manor belonging to St. Albans in these two counties it is said " jacuit et jacet in dominio Ecclesiae." The manor of Henret in Berkshire, is mentioned as having been bestowed upon the Monastery by Nigel de Albingi or Albini. See Domesd. torn. i. fol. 59 b. This, of course, was in the time of the Conqueror. Nigel de Albini died in the third year of K. Stephen. 2 He is mentioned in a charter of Will. Conq. to the Abbey of Westminster. See the last edit, of Dugd. Mon. vol.i. p. 301. 3 He continued to hold Celgrave, the land here men- tioned, with other property, in capite, when the Survey was formed. 4 He is called Wite in the Exon. Domesday, p. 116. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 13 Alcherl, Devon, 105 b. 106, 111. Alchetel, Yorksh. 309 b. Alchil, Yorksh. 324. Alcolm, Yorksh. 332. Alcolme, Yorksh. 332 bis. Alcot monachus, Wore. 174 b. Alcude, Line. 353 b. Aldebertus, Dors. 80. Alded, Derb. 275. Aldeda libera femina commend. E. de laxefella, Suff. 442. Alden, Northampt. 226 b. ter. Leic. 23 J, 236. Chesh. 265 b. Yorksh. 301,322 b. Line. 344, 358. Yorksh. 373. Suff. 413. 1 Alden homo Heraldi Comitis, Bucks, 150. Aldene, Derb. 276. Nottingh. 287 b. bis. Yorksh. 317 b. bis. 319, 319 b. bis. 321 b. 324 b. bis. Line. 339 b. 340, 340 b. 341 b. 344, 344 b. ter. 348 b. 350 b. 356, 358, 358 b. bis. 369, 371. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Aldene et mater ejus, Hertf. 141 b. 2 Aldene et n. fratres ejus, Line. 361. Aldene huscarl R. E. Buck. 152. Aldene presbyter, Line. 336. 3 Aldene tope, Line. 344. Aldenus, Suff. 412 b. Aldeuuif, Yorksh. 374 bis. Aldgid uxor Grifin, Warw> 238 b. 1 The Alden of this entry seems to have been the same person who in other of the Suffolk entries is termed Halden and Haldeinus. 2 Aldene was still the under-tenant when Domesday Book was formed. 3 He was one of the Lagemcn of Lincoln T. K. E. 14 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Aldi, Shropsh. 255. Aldid libera femina, Suff. 446. Aldida, Somers. 88 b. Aldiet, Shropsh. 259. Aldolfus, Suff. 340, 342 ter. Aldred, Wilts, 73 b. bis. 1 Devon, 117 b. Yorksh. 300, 320 b. bis. Aldred homo Morcari Comitis, Buck. 149 b. Aldred a libera femina, Norf. 174. Aldreda, Sancta, Suff. 381 b. 382, 382 b. 383, 383 b. 384, 384 b. 385, 385 b. 386, 386 b. 387, 387 b. 388, 388 b. v. Adeldreda. ^Edeldreda. ^El- DREDA. Aldredus, Somers. 94. Devon, 117. Glouc. 165. Essex, 51. Aldredus teignus R. E. Hertf. 139. Aldreman, Line. 342. Aldret, Kent, 14. Hants, 45. Devon, 108 b. Aldvi, Somers. 99. 2 Alduin, Somers. 92, 94. Alduinus, Hants, 46. Dors. 83 b. 84 b. Somers. 98 b. Oxf. 160. Glouc. 167 b. Suff. 377. Alduinus liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 259 b. Aldulf, Dev. 108 b. Yorksh. 329. 2Vor/; 229. Aldulfus, Yorksh. 298. 340, 342. Alebric, Devon, 108, 109 b. 110 passim. Alebrix, Devon, 110 passim. Alestan, Sussex,\$b. Hants, 39, 47. Berks, 61. Z)ors. 80 b. Somers. 92 b. 94. Dev. 117 bis. 118 passim. Cornw. 121 b. bis. 138 b. Glouc. 166 b. bis. 167. 1 In both instances Aldred continued to hold when the Survey was taken. 2 He continued to hold this land at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 15 Chesh. 266 b, Yorksh. 324. Line. 365 b. bis. 368 passim. Norf. 146. Suff 320. Alestan liber homo commend. Vlueue, Suff. 323 b. Alestan prepositus London, Kent, fol. 2 b. Alestan teinnus Heroldi, Heref. 181 b. Alestanus, Dors. 80 b. passim. Bed/. 214. Essex, 63 b. 67 b. 75, 84 b. 85 b. 155. Norf. 256 b. Suff. 441b. Alestanus liber homo, Essex, 64, 71b. 72 b. 102. Alestanus teinnus, Suff. 420 b. 421. Alestanus teignus R. E., Hertf. 138 b. Aleuesdef, Devon, 112 b. Alfa, Nottingh. 292 b. Alfac, Suff. 299 b. Alfag, Nottingh. 288. Alfah, Buck. 145 b. Alfah unus liber homo, Buck. 147. Alfahcus, Buck. 144. Alfeg, Cornw. 123 b. 125. Alfega, Essex, 81. Alfeih, Norf. 190 b. Alfer, Kent, 4. Sussex, 21 b. 22 b. Dev. 115. Gloue* 167. Alferd, Yorksh. 301. Alferd, Eduinus, ie/c. 234 b. Alfere, Norf. 126. Alfere liber homo, Norf 265 b. 269. Alfere tegnus Heroldi, Norf 244. Alferus, Norf. 120 b. Alfgerus liber homo, Suff. 288 b. Alfhilla, Somers. 90 b. Devon, 118 b. 1 1 She held the land mentioned in this folio in capite when the Survey was taken. 16 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. ALFiDisvir, Wilts, 74. Alfit, Goduinus, homo Wigoti, Midd. 129. Alfled, Surrey, 31b. Alfleda, Suff. 321 b. Alfleda libera femina commend. Heroldi, Suff, 348. Alflet, Suff. 321 b. Devon, 115. Hertf. 137 b. Cam&r. 198. Alflet libera femina, jVbr/i 161. Suff. 309. Alflet commendata Haroldo, Suff. 351 bis. Alfnod, 432. Alfric, Wore. 174 b. bis. Alfricus, Berks. 58 b. Norf. 146 b. Alfriz liber homo Stigandi, Nor/. 246 b. bis. Alfsi, Suff. 320. Alftred quedam femina, Essex, 9 b. Alfuuinus frater Gode, Suff. 334 b. Algar, Sussex, 19 b. 22. Hants, 46, 48, 51, 51b. 53. Berks, 60. TFtTfe, 66, 72 b. bis. 73 b. 74 bis. Dors. 77, 80, 84. Somers. 88 ter. 90, 91 b. 92 b. ter. 93 bis. 94, 94 b. 95, 95 b. passim. 96 b. Devon, 102 b. bis. 103 passim. 106 ter. 106 b. 109 pas- sim. 110, 110 b. bis. Ill, 111b. bis. 112 b. 113, 114, 118 b. bis. 1 Cornw. 121, 121b. 122., 124. Oxf.160. Glouc. 165 bis. Wore. 175. Northampt. 225, 226 b. 228. Leic. 236 b. Shropsh. 256, 257, 257 b. bis. 259 bis. Derb. 272 b. 273. Nottingh. 286. Line. 342 b. bis. 343, 357, 367 b. bis. 371. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Suff. 355. v. Algarus. Algar Comes, 2 Oxf. 154 bis. Cambr. 193 passim. 193 b. 1 In both of these entries Algar appears also to have held at the time of the Survey. 2 Algar Earl of Mercia, the son of Leofric and the Lady Godiva. He succeeded to the earldom of Mercia in 1057. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 17 bis. NorthampL 222 passim. Warw*2&\ b. 244 bis. Staff. 246 b. passim. 247 b. 248 ter. 248 b. 249 b. bis. Derb. 272 b. bis. 273. Nottingh. 281 b. 292. Line. 338 passim. 348 b. bis. 351 b. v. Algarus Comes. Algar homo Eddid Reginse, Bedf. 216 b. Algar homo Regis Edwardi, Midd. 130 b. Algar homo Heraldi Comitis, Midd. 130 b. Algar homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Cambr. 198. Algar homoWigar, Hertf. 140 bis. Algarus, Wilts, 69 b. 73. Oxf. 155 b. Line. 368. 1 Essex, 40 b. 41, 74, 80 b. 102. Norf. 173. Stiff. 289 b. 314, 342 b. 377 b. 386, 402. Algarus Comes, Midd. 130 bis. Buck. 152 b. bis. Cambr. 189 b. 190 ter. 193, 196 bis. 109. Hunt. 203 b. NorthampL 220. Staff 246 bis. 246 b. passim. Essex, 3 b. 4 bis. 21 b. bis. 36 b. 96 b. 98. Norf. 195. Suff. 421 b. 438 b. Algarus commendatus Ailwardo preposito Regis, Suff 333. Algarus commend. Sco Edmundo, Suff. 380. Algarus commend. Edrici, Suff. 320 b. He had previously succeeded Harold as Earl of the East Angles in 1053. He was banished by King Edward in 1055 ; and again after he became Earl of Mercia in 1058. By the help of Grifin Prince of Wales, and the Norwegian fleet, he re-obtained his earldom of Mercia, but died in 1059, leaving Edwin and Morcar his sons. See Sim. Dun. Script, x. Twysd. col. 189. Ingulphus, ed. Gale, p. 66, Dugd. Bar. tom.i. p. 10. 1 He was here, sub-tenant of the same land, when Domes- day was formed. VOL. II. c 18 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Algarus liber homo, Essex, 24, 64 b. Algarus liber homo Heroldi, Norf 129 b. 263. Algarus liber homo sub Stigando, Norf. 177 b. Suff. , . 438. Algarus tennus Regis E. Suff. 338 b. Algarus teinnus Stigandi, Norf. 152 b. Algerus, Norf 263 b. Suff. 440. Algod, Nottingh. 288. Algrim, Yorksh. 298. Alham, Edricus de, Kent, lib. Alid libera femina, Norf. 250 b. Aliet, Warw. 240. Allef, Line. 349 b. Alli, Northampt. 223. Staff. 250 b. Alli huscarl R. E. Buck. 152 b. Alli teignus R. E. Buck. 145 b. Bedf 217, 218 b. Allic, Wilts, 74. Hunt. 205 b. Allric et nepos ejus, Hants, 53 b. 1 Alivosr, Somers. 92 b. Devon, 106 b. 110 b. 114 b„ Almjer a antecessor Thomae archiepiscopi." 2 Yorksh. 375 b. bis. Altvoer homo Alurici blac, Hertf 133. Alm^rus, Surr. 35. Dors. 83 b. Alivlerus homo Aschil, Bedf. 213 b. Almar, Sussex, 21b. 23. Surr. 35 b. bis. Hants, 39 b. £mc&?, 59, 61. Dors. 77 b. 79 b. 80 b. bis. 84, 84 b. Somers. 90, 93 b. 94, 94 b. 95 b. 96 b. 97 b. bis. 1 " Tenuerunt in alod. de rege E." They held the same land as tenants in capite when the Survey was taken. 2 That is, simply, the person who preceded the archbishop in the possession of the land. Thomas's predecessor in the See was archbishop Aldred, who has been noticed in p. 5. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 19 Devon, 107 passim. 107 b. 108 bis. Ill, 114, 114 b. 116 bis. IVt b. 118 bis. Cornw. 122 b. 124b. 1 0^.161. Suff.297. Almar homo Asgari stalre, Hertf. 134 b. Almar homo Brictrici, Buck. 150 bis. Almar homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 146 b. Almar teignus R. E. Cambr. 201 b. Almari pater, Bed/. 218. Almarus, Surr. 35. Wilts, 71 b. bis. 73. Dors. 80, 83 b. Somers. 89, 93. Cambr. 194 passim. 2 198 b. Northampt. 220 bis. 223 b. Warw. 241 b. Staff. 248. Essex, 32. Norf. 196, 200, 211. Suff 285 bis. 321, 340 ter. 341 b. bis. 343, 379 b. 426 b. Almarus alter, Suff. 340. Almarus commend. Eilrici de Burg, Suff. 413. Almarus commendatus Abb. Ely, Suff. 375. Almarus [episcopus], Norf. 194, 194 b. bis. Almarus episcopus, 3 Norf. 159 bis. 175 b. 196, 198 b. 199. Suff. 379 b. v. Ailmarus. ./Elmarus. Almarus frater Stigandi, Norf 195. 1 He continued to hold under the Earl of Moretaine at the time of the Survey. 2 Once he is entered as continuing to hold at the time of the Survey. 8 Egelmar, Ethelmar, or Ailmar, brother of Stigand, suc- ceeded him in the bishoprick of Elmham in 1047. He was deprived by the synod held at Winchester in 1070. Her- bert de Losinga, when at Rome, in 1093, is stated to have obtained leave to remove the see of Thetford to Norwich : but that Norwich was designed for the seat of the bishop- rick at an earlier day, is evident from a passage in the Domesday Survey, torn. ii. fol. 117, in which King William the Conqueror is expressly said to have given fourteen mansurae to Ailmar " ad principalem sedem Episcopatus." c 2 20 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Almarus homo Alurici de Flicteuite, Bed/. 214 b. Almarus homo Guert comitis, Hertf. 138. Almarus homo Roberti f. Wim. Cambr. 197 b. Almarus homo Tosti comitis, Bedf. 216 b. Almarus homo Vlmari, Bedf. 218. Almarus homo Wallef, Cambr. 197 b. Almarus homo Wallef comitis, Cambr. 193, 193 b. Almarus liber homo, Ess. 33 b. Norf. 159 b. Almarus liber homo commend. Edrici, Suff. 388. Almarus liber homo sub Stigando, Norf. 177 b. Almarus teignus regis E. Bedf. 217. Almer, Sussex, 21b. Surr. 35 b. Somers. 96 b. Devon, 107b. 108 ter. 108 b. HOb.bis. 112b. 1 114, 114b. 115 b. 117. Comm. 123, 123 b. 124 b. Hertf. 141. Almerus homo Bundi stalri, Buck. 148 b. Almund, Staff. 248. Yorksh. 332. Almundi S. iEcclesia, Shropsh. 258. Almundus, Staff. 248 ter. Almundus, Sanctus, Sciropesberie, Shropsh. 252, 253. Almunt, Yorksh. 331 b. bis. Alnod, Sussex, 18, 18 b. 20 b. 21 b. bis. 22, 22 b. 24. Surr. 31b. 34 b. ter. Hants, 41, 45, 46 b. 51, 53. Wilts, 70 b. bis. 71, 73 b. Dors. 80 passim. 83 b. 85. Somers. 88, 90, 92, 92 b. 95, 96, 98, 99 (bis). Devon, 106, 106 b. bis. 107, 108, 112, 114, 116 bis. Comm. 122, 122 b. 123, 124, 124 b.bis.* 125 bis. Oxf. 155 b Leic. 234 b. 237. Warm. 241 b. Chesh. 267 b. Line. 345 b. 359, 369. Clam.S.R. Line. 375 b. bis. Suff. 376 b. 1 In this instance also at the time of taking the Survey. 2 In both these instances he continued to hold at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 21 Alnod abbas, Kent, 4. Alnod liber homo, commend. Edrico, Suff. 320 b. Alnod Cantuariensis, Northampt, 220. Alnod chentiscus teignus regis E. Buck, 145. Alnod cild, Kent, 2. Sussex, 17 b. Surr. 31. Hants,' 46. Alnod cilt, Kent, 1, 6, 6 b. 7 bis. 7 b. 8, 8 b. 10 b. Alnod cit [cilt ?], Kent, fol. 9 b. Alnod unus liber homo, Sussex, 25. Alnod homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Hertf. 134 b. bis. Alnod teignus Stig. archiep. Hertf. 142. Alnod Grud, homo Stigandi archiep. Hertf. 134 b. } Alnod Grutt, Hertf 134. S Alnodus, Sussex, 26, 26 b. Hants, 48. Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 80, 82 b. Somers. 97 b. ter. Devon, 104 b. ter. 112 b. bis. 114. Oxf 157 b. Alnodus cilt, teignus R.E. Buck. 144 b. 1 Kelham, from Hasted's History of Kent, says, " This Alnod Cilt was Ulnoth, fourth son of Earl Godwin, and younger brother to King Harold, who, from the royalty of his kindred, had the addition of cilt ; a similar denomination to the Latin word clito, with which those of royal blood were always honoured in those times. He was sent into Normandy as a hostage upon Godwin's restoration from banishment, where he continued the whole reign of King Edward ; after the Norman Conquest he was brought back into England, and kept prisoner at Salisbury till his death." Illustr. p. 174. One of Alnod's manors in Sussex, Alsistone, consisting of fifty hides of land, was bestowed by the Conqueror upon Battle Abbey. c 3 22 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E, Alnodus Lundoniensis, (temp. Haroldi Regis,) 1 Surr. 32. Alnodus teignus R.E. Buck, 145. Alnoht liber homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Cornw. 123 b. ter. Alnold liber homo, Suff. 378. Alnoldus, Hunt. 206 bis. Alnot liber homo commendatus, Suff. 313 b. Alnot presbyter, Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Alnoth, Suff. 334 b. Alnoth homo Normanni vicecomitis, Suff. 334 b. Alnothus homo Heroldi, Suff, 341 b. Alnotus, Suff. 341 b. Alodiarii duo, Hants, 51 b. Berks, 59 b. 60 b. Alodiarii tres, Berks, 63 b. Alous, Dev. 112 b. Alrebot, Kent, 14. Alredi pater, Kent, 1 b. Alreforda, Aluric de, Essex, 101 b. Alret, Kent, 9, 10 b. 14. Alric, Sussex, 24. Surrey, 35 b. bis. Hants, 39 b. 45 b. 50 bis. 53 b. Wilts, 69, 69 b. bis. 72 b. 74 b. Dors. 79 b. 83 b. Somers. 88, 92, 93 b. bis. 94, 95 b. bis. 2 96. Devon, 100 b. 103, 109 b. 110 b. Ill passim. 114, 114b. bis. 116 b. bis.H7b. bis. 118b. 3 Cornw, 122 bis. 123 bis. 123 b. 124 bis. 124 b. bis. 4 Glouc. 1 He is called Alwardus de London in one of the Con- queror's charters to Westminster Abbey. MS. Cotton. Faust. A. in. fol. 64. 2 In both those instances, also when the Survey was taken. 3 Also when the Survey was made. 4 In both these entries likewise. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 23 170. Wore. 174 b. Here/. 184 b. Bed/. 212. JVor^- ampt. 223 b. 224 bis. 1 248, 249 b. 250 b. bis. 2 Shropsh.254u Nottingh. 285. Yor^. 301, 316 b. 317 bis. 317 b. passim. Line. 352, 353 b. 354. Essex, 28. Alric, in paragio, Devon, 115. Alric bolest, Buck. 153. Alric deburch, Suff. 413. Alric f. Goding, Buck. 147 b. bis. 148. -» Alric filius Goding, teignus R. E. iv. Alricus. Buckingh. 147 passim. J Alric homo Aluuini f. Goding, Buck. 146 b. Alric homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 140. Alric homo et teignus regis E. Buck. 147 b. Alric homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 150. Alric homo Osulfi, Buck. 149. Alric homo Stigandi archiep. Hertf. 137 bis. Alric homo Wluui episcopi, Buck. 152 b. Alrici pater, Hants, 50 b. Alricus, Hants, 40. Berks, 62. Dors. 83. Buck. 148. Oxf. 157 b. G/owc. 168 b. Wore. 172 b. 3 Bed/. 218, 4 218 b. 5 Northampt. 223 b. bis. 226 b. JFa/w, 239 b. Staff. 249, 249 b. 250 b. 6 Essex, 59 b. 70 b. 83 b. 92, 97 b. Suff. 400 b. bis. Alricus episcopus, Sussex, 18, 19. Alricus filius Goding, Buck. 147 b. v. Alric. Alricus gangemere, et soror ejus, Buck. 144 b. 1 In one of these two, at the time the Survey was formed. 2 Once, likewise at the Survey. 3 Called " Ailricus " in another entry of the same page. He occurs as under-tenant at the time of the Survey, fol.172 b. 4 5 6 Also at the time of the Survey. c 4 24 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Alricus liber homo, Suff. 446 b. Alricus liber homo Guerti, Nottingh. 283 b. bis. Alricus monachus, Cambr. 196, 200. Alricus presbyter, Hertf. 141b. Cambr. 194. Alricus tegnus, Buck. 149 b. 1 Alricus teinus, Norf. 246 b. Alricus teignus Regis E. Buck. 147 b. bis. Bed/. 211. Essex, 42. Alricus Wintremele, Bed/. 218 b. 2 Alris, Devon, 109. Alselmus, Essex, 83 b. Alsi, Kent, 11. Hants, 43, 46, 49, 53 b. 3 Berks, 58. Wilts,n2. Dors. 79 b. 82. Somers. 98, 98 b. Devon, 105, 106 b. 112 passim. 115, 117 bis. 117 b. bis. Cornw. 123, 124 b. bis. 4 125. Cambr. 195 b. 197. Northampt. 228 b. JFa/m 23d, 240, 240 b. 244 b. 5 Shropsh. 256 b. 257, 260. Chesh. 265 bis. Yor&?£. 301, 315 b. 316, 319 b. bis. 320, 326. Line. 354 passim. 357 ter. 357 b. 365 b. 369. Yorksh. 373 b. 375. Norf. 269. Alsi abbas, Surrey, 36 b. 6 Hants, 41b. Alsi de Bruneham homo Eddid Reginae, Bed/. 213 b. bis. Alsi homo Alii fratris ejus, Bed/. 216 b. Alsi homo Eddeuae, Hertf. 137. Cambr. 195 b. Alsi homo Reginae Eddid, Bed/. 209 b. Alsi liber homo, Ess. 24 b. Alsi monachus, Wilts, 65 b. 1 2 3 Likewise when the Survey was formed. 4 In one of these two entries he continued to hold at the Survey. 5 Also at the time of the Survey. 6 If this was Alsi abbot of Bath, he died in 1087. Sim. Dunelm. 213. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 25 Alsi pater, Hants, 42 b. Alsi presbyter, Hants, 46. Wilts, 73. Alsi teignus R. E. Cambr. 196. Norf. 130. Alsicus liber homo, Norf. 233. Alsidus, Essex, 72 b. Alsius, Essex, 34. 303, 444 b. Alsius liber homo, Norf. 178 b. bis. Suff. 437. Alsius Bolla, liber homo, Essex, 80. Alstan, Cornw. 125. Alstan liber homo unus Edrici commend. Norf. 154 b. Alstan us, Dors. 80, 83 b. Norf 173 b. 266 b. Altet, Hants, 45. Altet, Xewtf, 11. Alti, 248. Altius liber homo commend. Suff. 421 b. Altius liber homo teignus, Suff. 421. Altor, Yorksh. 300 b. bis, 331. Altstanus, Norf. 144 b. Aluardus, Essex, 66 b. Alued, 435 b. Aluer, Yorksh. 300. Aluerd, Dors. 77 b. Aluerle, Yorksh. 300 b. Alueron, Dors. 80. Aluert, Dors. 82 b. Aluet, Wilts, 66. Aluene 1 qusedam femina Siuuardi, Buck. 15 L. Aluerd, Somers. 94 b. bis. 99. 2 Alveredus de Merleberg, JFbrc. 175. 3 1 Qu. Alueue. 2 He also occurs as holding at the time of the Survey. 3 This was at Stoche, where he had held twelve hides and a virgate T. R. E. ; increased to fifteen hides at the time of the Survey. 26 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Alueron, Devon, 112 passim* Aluert, Devon, 108. Alueua, Berks, 63 b. Devon, 106 b. 108, 112, 1 112 b. 114, 115 b. bis. 118 b. 2 Cornw. 122. Shropsh. 257 bis. Norf. 161 b. 162, 167. Suff. 320 b. 385 b. Alveva Comitissa, Leic. 231 b. Alueua mater Morchari comitis, Suff. >v. Alveva. 373 b. J Alueua libera femina, Devon, 112 b. Essex, 80, 100. Norf. 160 b. bis. Suff. 335. Alueue, Dors. 85. Aluied, Somers. 87 b. 88 b. Aluied de Elesberie, Buck. 146. Aluiet, Sussex, 20. Hants, 46. Berks, 58. Somers. 88 b. 95 b. 96. Cornw. 123 b. Hertf. 138 b. i&ne/. 185. 248. Shropsh. 259. 377, 395. Aluiet homo comitis Algari, Cambr. 194 b. 195. 8 Aluiet commendatus Alsio nepti Comitis Radulfi, Suff. Aluiet homo Eddid Reginae, Buck. 148. Aluiet libera femina, Suff. 435. Aluiet monachus de Evesham, filius Vluiet, Wore, 177 b. Aluiet presbyter, Cambr. 191 b. 4 Aluin homo Stigand archiepiscopi, Hertf. 132 b. Aluinus, Devon, 109. Wore. 177 b. Yorksh. 329. Suff. 321, 333 b. 340, 419, 441 b. Aluinus liber homo, Suff. 414 b. 1 Also when the Survey was taken. 2 Alveva continued to hold the property of this entry in capite when the Survey was formed. s He likewise held when the Survey was formed. 4 Also at the Survey. 322. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 27 Aluinus liber homo T. R. E. Norf. 120 b. Aluinus liber homo commend. Esgaro stalre, Suff. 395. Alvinus liber homo sub Stigando, Norf, 224 b. Aluinus liber homo Stigandi, Suff. 426. Aluinus presbyter, Suff. 37 6 b. Aluinus teinnus, Essex, 53 b. Aluiua libera femina, Suff. 334 b. Alun, Derb. 278 b. Alunold, Somers. 88 b. Aluol presbyter, Suff. 375 b. Aluoldus commend. Guerti, Suff. 445. Aluort, Suff. 437. Alured, Surrey, 36 b. Hants, 45, 51. Berks, 59 b. 60 b. Dors. 79, 82. Somers. 88 b. Devon, 102, 108 b. bis. Warw. 244 bis. Staff. 250. Yorksh. 301 b. 330 b. Alured et ii. alii, Dors. 79 b. Alured homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 133 b. 138, 139 b. Alured liber homo sub Stigando, Buck. 143. Alured vicecomes, Dors. 83. Aluredus, Surrey, 32 b. Dors. 79, 82. Norf. 278. Suff. 411b. Aluredus biga, Kent, 9. Aluredus marescal, Cornw. 121 b. Aluredus presbyter, liber homo Stigandi, Buck. 143 b. Aluret, Kent, 6. Yorksh. 300. Aluret commendatus Scalpio, Suff. 420. Aluric, Kent, 7, 9. Sussex, 21, 21 b. 24. Surrey, 31, 31 b. 35 b. Hants, 44 b. 45, 45 b. 47 b. bis. 48 b. bis. 49 b. 51, 51 b. bis. 1 53 b. passim. 54. 2 Berks, 1 In these two entries, Aluric held at the time of the Survey. 2 Also when the Survey was formed. 28 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. 61b. 62 b. 63 b. Wilts, 69, 70, 70 b. 71 passim. 71 b. 72, 73, 73 b. 1 74 b. ter. Dors. 75 b. passim. 77 b. bis. 79 b. ter. 83, 83 b. bis. 84, 84 b. passim. - Somers. 86, 88 bis. 88 b. ter. 89, 90, 92 bis. 92 b. 93 b. ter. 94 bis. 95 b. ter. 96, 97 b. 98 b. Devon, 102 b. bis. 104 b. 105 b. 107, 107 b. 108 b. 109 bis. 109b. bis. HObis. 110 b. ter. 112 b. 113 ter. 113 b. 114 bis. 114 b. bis. 116 ter. 116 b. 117 b. 118 b. bis. 3 Cornw. 122 passim. 122 b. bis. 124 bis. 124 b. 125 passim. Oxf 158 bis. 159. Glouc. 162 b. 167 bis. Wore. 174 b. 177 b. bis. Here/. 181, 184 b. 185 b. Cambr. 196 b. 197 b. bis. Hunt. 207 bis. Northampt. 223 b. 224 b. 227. Leic. 233 b. bis. Warw. 240 b. bis. 241 b. Staff. 249. Shropsh. 252 b. 254 bis. 256 passim. 256 b. bis. 257 b. 258 b. bis. Chesh. 264 b. Derb. 274 b. 275 b. Nottingh. 283. 285, 285 b. 287, 291, 292, 292 b. passim. 293 ter, Yorksh. 315 b. 317. Line. 339 b. 340, 340 b. bis. 343, 354, 360 b. 367 b. passim. Clam. S.R. Line. 375. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Buff, 320. Aluric de Alreforda, Essex, 101 b. Aluric blac, Hertf. 133. Aluric busch, Hertf. 140. Aluric camerarius R.E. Buck. 151. Aluric capus, Cambr. 196 b. Aluric cild, T. R. E. Essex, 64. Aluric commend. Guerti, Suff. 339. Aluric diaconus, Suff. 423 b. Aluric homo iElmari Belintone, Hertf. 141, Aluric homo Aluric belinton, Hertf 137 b. 1 Also when the Survey was formed. 2 In each entry of 84 b. he likewise held at the Survey. 3 In both entries also T.R.W. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 29 Aluric homo Borred, Bedf. 210. Aluric homo Abbatis de Certesi, Midd. 129. Aluric homo Godric vicecomitis, Buck. 152. Aluric homo Goduini f.Vlestan, Hertf. 138. Aluric homo Stigandi, Hertf. 133. 1 Aluric homo Wluui Episcopi, Buck. 152 b. Aluric liber homo, Chesh. 265 b. bis. Aluric pic, Devon, 113. Aluric teignus R. E. Buck. 152. Aluric vicecomes, Hunt. 203. Aluric uuelp, Oxf. 160. Alurici pater, Hants, 51 b. 2 Aluricus, Kent, 8. Surr. 35. Hants, 41, 49, 51. Berks, 58 b. G/omc. 168, 169 b. Bedf. 218 b. Northampt. 223 b. 240 b. 242. Shropsh. 258 b. Z>er&. 274. Essex, 11, 11 b. 24 b. 29 b. 33, 63 b. 66, 83, 85, 91 b. 95 b. 155. Norf 120 b. 245 b. 268 b. Suff. 287, 297 b. 299, 303 b. 312 b. 315, 339 b. 341b. 342, 342 b. 343, 346 b. 351, 375 b. 377, 377 b. 380 b. 386 b. 389 bis. 394 bis. 400, 410, 422 b. 423, 425, 441. Aluricus biga, Essex, 30. Aluricus camp, Essex, 67 b. 70 b. 83. Aluricus campa, Suff. 403 b. Aluricus capin, Suff. 378. Aluricus commendatus Brun, Suff. 338. Aluricus commendatus Edrici, Suff. 314 b. 320. Aluricus commendatus Heroldi, Suff. 292. Aluricus commendatus Saxo, Suff. 374 b. bis. Aluricus Alius Brune, Suff. 374. 1 The same person with " Aluric blac." 2 " Alrici pater," probably the same person, occurs fol. 50 b. 30 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Aluricus filius bundi, Suff. 334 b. Aluricus filius Fabri, Suff. 314 b. Aluricus filius Wisgari, Suff. 389 b. Aluricus filius Wluiet commend. Heroldi, Suff. 373 bis. Aluricus frater Alsi et Adestan, Line. 357 b. Aluricus, occisus in bello apud Hastinges, Hunt 208. Aluricus Godricsone, Cambr. 189. Aluricus homo Alurici parvi, Bedf. 214 b. Aluricus liber homo, Essex, 4 b. 12, 33, 69 b, 79, 93 bis. Norf. 120 b. bis. 126 b. 160, 201 b. 259. Suff 295, 300, 353 b. 378 ter. 420, 420 b. 429 bis. Aluricus liber homo Edrici, Suff. 432 b. 438. Aluricus liber homo Guerti, Suff 302. Aluricus liber homo Heroldi, Suff. 406 b. 428 b. Aluricus liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 153, 176 b. 1 Aluricus unus liber homo, Berks, 62, 62 b. Aluricus Mapesone, Wore. 176 b. Aluricus presbyter, Cambr. 196 b. Suff. 446 b. Aluricus presbyter commendatus Wisgaro, Suff. 394. Aluricus presbyter liber homo, Essex, 42 bis. 42 b. Suff. 376 b. Aluricus scoua, Hertf. 134 b. Aluricus sochemannus, Essex, 78. Aluricus Stari, commend. Guert, Suff. 395 bis. Aluricus Stikestare, Suff, 339 b. bis. Aluricus teinnus, Suff, 299, 353. Aluricus teignus R.E. Buck.152. Cambr. 198 b. Bedf, 214. Essex, 12. 1 " Iste Aluricus utlagav' et Prepositus Regis Ulketel saisivit terram in manu Regis, et Rogerus Bigot rogavit a Rege, et concessit ei." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 31 Aluricus parvus teignus Regis E. Bedf. 214. Aluricus tegnus Heroldi, Norf. 268. Aluricus teinnus Regis tempore Regis Edwardi, Suff, 296. Aluricus uuand, Essex, 51 b. Aluricus vicecomes, Hunt, 208. Aluricus de Weinhou, Suff. 430 b. bis. Aluricus de Wenhou, Suff. 425. Aluriz, Hunt 206. Aluuacre, Wilts, 72. Aluualdus, Somers. 92. Devon, 115 b. 1 Aluuard, Kent, 6 b. 10 b. Sussex, 21 b. 22, 22 b. 23. Surrey, 33, 36. Hants, 45, 47 b. 48 b. 49 b. Berks, 61. Wilts, 69, 69 b. 70, 73. Dors. 81 b. 82 b. 83 b. bis. 84 b. bis. Somers. 87 .« 87 b. bis. 88, 90, 91 b. bis. 92 b. 93 bis. 93 b. 94 bis. 95. 96, 98 b. bis. 99. Devon, 102 b. 110 b. 112 b. 114,115b. 117b. Cornw. 121b. 124 b. bis. 3 123, 124, 125. Hertf. 134, 137 b. 4 Glouc. 170. Wore. 175. Heref. 184, 187, 187 b. Warm. 241, 243 b. Staff. 249. Yorksh. 307 b. passim. 315, 315 b. 316, 317. Aluuard cilt teignus Regis E. Buck. 147 b. Aluuard homo Roberti f.Wim. Cambr. 201. Aluuard homo iElmser de Belintone, Hertf. 142. Aluuard homo Algari Comitis, Hertf. 141 b. Aluuard homo Goding, Buck. 148 b. 1 Also at the Survey. He is likewise written " Al- woldus." 2 In this entry, also at the time of the Survey. 3 In both of these entries he likewise held when the Sur- vey was taken. 4 Also at the time of the Survey. 32 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Aluuard homo comitis Heraldi, Herff. 13 7 bis. 137 b. bis. Aluuard teignus Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 137. Aluuard homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Hertf. 134. Aluuard et Aluuin, Dors. 82. Alwardi aurifabri pater, Berks, 63 b. Alwardi et fratrum ejus pater, Somers. 99. 1 Aluuardus, Kent, 6 b. 8. Sussex, 28 b. Surrey, 31. Hants, 43, 44 b. 48. Berks, 63 b. Wilts, 66 passim. 67, 70, 72 b. bis. Dors. 79 bis. 79 b. bis. 80 b. 81 b. 82, 82 b. bis. 83 passim. 84 passim. 2 84 b. bis* Somers. 87 b. bis. 90, 91 b. bis. 93 b. ter. 4 94 b. 96, 97 b. 99. Devon, 102 bis. 103, 104 b. 5 105 bis. 6 109 bis. 109 b. 110 bis. 110 b. ter. 112 b. bis. 113, 113 b. 114, 115. Hertf. 134 b. Buck. 152. Glouc. 166b. Wore. 173, 174b. Heref. 184. Warw.ZWh. Staff. 248 b. 249. Essex, 1 1 b. 74, 95, 95 b. Aluuardus belrap, homo Alrici, Suss. 25 b. ter. Berks, 61. Devon, 112 b. Bedf. 214 b. Aluuardus liber homo, Essex, 24, 24 b. Aluuardus Dore, Essex, 94. Aluuardus presbyter, Berks, 58 b. Aluuardus homo Alestan de Boscumbe, Hertf. 138 b. 1 " Alward et fratres" continued to be the under-tenants at the Survey. 2 In one of these entries he is mentioned as continuing to hold. 3 In one entry, also at the Survey. 4 In one of these entries, also at the time of the Survey. 5 In this instance he continued to hold when the Survey was made. 6 In both these instances also. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 33 Aluuardus homo Algari comitis, Hertf. 141 b. 142. Aluuardus homo Alrici filii Godingi, Bed/. 214 bis. Aluuardus homo S. arch. Hertf. 133 b. Aluuardus homo Wluui Episcopi, Bed/. 214 b. Aluuardus teinus regis E. Glouc. 165. Aluuare, Devon, 101. Aluuart, Essex, 70. Aluuen libera femina, Essex, 42. Aluuen quaedam femina, Buck. 147. Aluui, Kent, 1 b. Sussex, 29. Hants, 46 b. 48, 48 b. 49 b. 50 b. 1 Berks, 63 b. Wilts, 72 b. bis. 73 bis. 74, 74 b. Dors. 82 b. 84, 84 b. 85. Somers. 93 passim. 94 b. 95 b. passim. 97 b. passim. 98 b. Devon, 105, 112b. 113 b. 115 b.bis. Cornw. 124. Buck. 149 b. Oxf. 160 b. bis. Glouc. 167, 170. Wore. 174 b. passim. 174 b. ter. 175 bis. 176 b. bis. Warm. 238 b. 242 b. 243 bis. Shropsh. 255, 260 b. Nottingh. 284 b. bis. Line. 342, 352 b. Norf. 174, 185. Aluui alter, Wore. 175. Aluui blac, Wore. 174 b. Alwi harparius, Cambr. 196. Aluui homo Algari Comitis, Cambr. 198. Aluui homo Brictric, Buck. 148 b. Aluui homo Heraldi Comitis, Glouc. 165 bis. Aluui pater, Berks, 59. Alwi de Tetfordo, Norf. 174 b. Aluuid puella, Buck. 149. Aluuin, Kent, 6 b. Somers. 88 b. Devon, 108 b. 113 b. ter. 114 b. 118 b. Cornw. 122 bis. 122 b. bis. 123, 123 b. Oxf. 158, 160 b. Glouc. 167. Wore. 174 b. 1 Also when the Survey was made. VOL. II. D 34 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Northampt. 223. Nottingh.288. Yorksh.SlQ, 326 b. passim. 329. Line. 340, 342 b. 350 b. bis. 351 bis. Aluuin episcopus, 1 Yorksh. 304 b. Aluuin homo iElmari de Belintone, Hertf. 141. Aluuin homo Wigot, Midd. 129. Aluuin presbyter, Somers. 90. Aluuine, Glouc. 170. Hunt. 207 b. Nottingh. 287 b. Line. 353 b. bis. Yorksh. 374. Aluuine cilt, Hunt. 206. Aluuinus, Kent, 6 b. 7, 7 b. 9 b. Sussex, 19, 19 b. 21, 21 b. 24 bis. 24 b. 28, 28 b. 31, 32 b. 34 b. 35 bis. 35 b. 36. Hants, 41b. 43 b. 45, 45 b. bis. 46 b. 48 b. 49 bis. 50, 50 b. Berks, 58 b. 60 bis. 60 b. 63, 63 b. Wilts, 69 b. 70, 71, 72 passim. 72 b. ter. 73 b. 74, 74 b. ter. Dors. 75 b. bis. 79 bis. 82 b. 84. Somers. 86 b. 92, 93, 93 b. bis. 94, 95 b. 97, 97 b. 2 98 b. Devon, 102 passim. 102 b. bis. 103 passim. 103 b. 105, 105 b. 106, 107, 109 passim. 109 b. passim. 110 bis. Ill passim. 111b. bis. 113, 113 b. passim. 114, 115, 116 bis. 118 b. 3 Cornw. 122, 122 b. ter. 123 bis. 123 b. 124, 124 b. Midd. 129. Oxf.lteb. 157b. 159, 160, 160b. Glouc. 163b. 167 passim. 168, 171. Wore. 174 b. Here/. 179 b. 181, 183 b. 186 b. 187 b. Hunt. 203 b. Bed/. 218 bis. 4 218 b. Northampt. 223, 223 b. bis. 224 b. bis. Leic. 232 bis. 233, 234, 235 b. 236. Warm. 1 Alwyn, or Egelwyn, bishop of Durham, who succeeded his brother Egelric in 1056. He was expelled in 1070, and died a prisoner in the Abbey of Abingdon in 1072. 2 He continued to hold in this entry at the time of the Survey. 3 Also at the time of the Survey. 4 In one of these instances Aluuinus continued to hold. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 35 238 b. 240, 240 b. 241 b. passim. 242 b, bis. 243 b. Staff. 248 b. 250. Shrqpsh. 256 b. Derb. 274. Nottingh. 287 b. Yorksk. 298 bis. 308 b. 326 b. Line. 339 b. 340, 350, 350 b. passim. 353, 353 b. 357 b. 369 b. YorksL 373 b. Essex, 30 b. 31, 40 b. 78, 81b. 94. Norf. 112 b. 179, 277,278. Suff. 321 b. 342 b. 346 b. 377, 378, 380, 396, 396 b. bis. 419, 422, 433 b. Aluuinus alter, Staff. 248 b. Stiff. 321 b. Aluuinus abb. de Ramesy, Hunt. 208. 1 Aluuinus albus, Hants, 50 b. 13 Aluuinus albus, homo Comitis Leuuini, Midd. 130 b. Aluuinus blach^ Hunt. 207. Aluuinus Boi, Surrey, 31. Aluuinus f. Brictmar, Midd. 127 b. 2 Aluuinus coc, bedellus, Cambr. 190. 2 Aluuinus commend. iElmari [episcopi], Suff. 380. Aluuinus cuboid, Northampt. 220 b. Aluuinus deule, Hunt. 206 b. 208. Aluuinus deule, homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Bed/. 210 bis. 210 b. bis. Aluuinus dode homo Alurici parvi, Hertf. 141. Aluuinus abbas de Evesham, Wore, 177 b. s 1 See the passage in which he occurs quoted, vol. i. p. 306. 2 Also when the Survey was formed. 3 Aluuinus, iEluuinus, or Eluui, was Abbat of Evesham from 1058 to 1077. He occurs in the entry above referred to, in the record of the Worcestershire possessions of Urso d' Abetot, who appears to have usurped, or at least obtained, various lands, which at an earlier day had belonged to Evesham Abbey. Of three hides in Vptune, it is said, " Aluuinus Abbas de d 2 36 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Aluuinus frater Wlui Episcopi, Bed/. 211b. Aluuinus forst, Hants, 52 b. Aluuinus frater Lewini, Warw. 244 b. Aluuinus de Godtone, Hertf. 138 b. Aluuinus Godton, homo R.E. Hertf. 142 b. Aluuinus Godtuna, Essex, 36. Aluuinus Gotone, Hertf. 135 b. Aluuinus homo iElmari de Belintone, Hertf. 141. Aluuinus homo Alestan de Boscumbe, Bedf 212. Aluuinus homo Borred, Bedf 210. Aluuinus homo Borret, Bedf 210. Aluuinus homo Eddeuae pulchree, Buck. 152 bis. Aluuinus homo reginai Eddid, Buck. 144, 148, 150 b. Aluuinus homo regis E. Midd. 130. Bedf. 217 b. bis. Aluuinus homo Eduuini, Buck. 145 b. Aluuinus homo Estan, Buck. 145. Evesham tenuit, et in Abbatia recte deberet esse teste Comitatu." There are two other entries of very curious detail ; one relating to a half hide in Witune, the other to four hides of land in Hantune, under the same circumstances ; but these entries have been already quoted in the former volume of the present work, pp. 338, 339. Urso d'Abetot, it will be remembered, was the person concerning whom Aldred Archbishop of York is said to have composed the memorable couplet ; " Hatest thou Urse, Have thou God's curse." Under Sopeberie, in Gloucestershire, Urso's oppression upon the people of a salt-work on the King's land is strongly marked. " Ad hoc manerium pertinet una virgata in Wiche quae reddebat xxv. sextaria Salis, Vrsus vicecomes ita vastavit homines quod modo reddere non possunt sal." Tom. i. fol.163 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 37 Aluuinus homo Goduin de Benefella, Hertf. 134. Aluuinus homo Heraldi comitis, Bedf. 216. Aluuinus liber homo, Sussex, 25. Berks, 61b. Wore. 175 bis. Aluuinus homo Stori, Bedf. 216 b. Aluuinus homo Syredi f. Sybi, Buck. 146. Aluuinus homo Wluui episcopi, Bedf. 215. Aluuinus liber homo, Essex, 3, 12, 12 b. 24 b. 43, 82 b. 97. Norf. 263, 263 b. Aluuinus liber homo commendatus Alurico antec. Ro- berti Grenonis, Suff. 420. Aluuinus liber homo commendatus Edrico, Suff. 309, 327 b. Aluuinus commendatus Gueit, Suff. 282. Aluuinus commendatus Guert, Suff. 446. Aluuinus frater Episcopi Wluui, Buck. 151 b. Aluuinus pater T. Warm. 241 b. Aluuinus pater Turchilli, Warw. 241. Aluuinus pater Turchilli de Warwic, Warw. 240 b. Aluuinus presbyter, Bedf. 218 b. 1 Nottingh. 282 b. Aluuinus sochemannus R. E. Hertf. 140. Aluuinus teignus R. E. Hertf. 135, 136 b. Buck. 148 passim. Bedf 216. Essex, 42. Aluuinus teinus Edwini comitis, Wore. 172. Aluuinus teignus Heraldi Comitis, Hertf 138 b. Aluuinus venator, Northampt. 229. Essex, 102 b. Aluuinus venator, homo Eddid regime, Hertf 139 b. Aluuinus venator, homo Comitis Leuuini, Hertf. 134 b. Aluuinus vicecomes, Glouc. 162 b. 163, 167 bis. Hunt. 206 b. Warw. 238 b. 239 b. 1 He continued to hold at the time of the Survey ; see the Index of Tenants in capite, vol. i. p. 372. D 3 38 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Aluuinus vicecomes, pater Turchil, Warw. 241. Aluuius, Wilts, 69. Norf. 195. Suff. 355. Aluuius commend. Edrici de Laxefella, Suff. 380 b. Aluuol, Warw. 241 b. Aluuold, Sussex, 21 b. Hants, 51. Wilts, 74, 74 b. Dors. 80 b. 85. Somers. 88, 88 b.bis. 89, 90, 95 b. 96 bis. 96 b. 97 b. passim. Devon, 108. Cornw. 123 b. 125. Glouc. 170 b. 1 Wore. 176, 177 b.bis. Heref. 186. JEta. 206. Chesh. 266 b. Nottingh. 284 b. 285 b. Lmc. 336.°- Aluuold et soror ejus, Wilts, 72. Aluuold et v. fratres ejus sochemanni^ Hunt 206, 208. Aluuold teinus Eduini comitis, Wore. 172. Aluuoldus, Hants, 39 b. Devon, 106 bis. 107, 108 b. 109, 112 b. 116b. Cornw. 123 b. Glouc. 169 b. JForc. 177, 177 b. Hunt. 208. Leic. 233 b. 235 b. Warw. 240, 250 b. 3 %f. 448. Aluuoldus abbas, Norf. 201. Aluuoldus camerarius, (temp. Regis Haroldi^) Berks, 58. Aluuoldus homo Regis E. Bed/. 211. Aluuoldus homo Wluui Episcopi, Bedf. 216. Aluuoldus teignus R. E. Bedf. 211. Aluuricus, Suff. 389. Amod una libera mulier, Suff. 312 b. Amund, Suff. 433 bis. Amundus, Suff. 433, 433 b.bis. 441 b. 1 He continued to hold at the Survey. 2 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln T. R. E., and continued such at the time of the Survey. 3 Also at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 39 Anand huscarl R. E. Hertf. 140 b. Anand liber homo commend. S. Edmundi, Suff. 294. Anandus, Nottingh. 282. Anant, Suff. 332 b. 434 bis. Anant liber homo, Norf. 195 b. 196. Suff. 291 b. An ant teinus, Norf. 259 b. Anaut liber homo, Buck. 152. Ancholfus, Norf. 205. Andrac, Hants, 49. Andrew, S. Canonici, Somers. 89 b. 1 Andreas S. Suff 347. Angarus, Suff 411. Angarus stalra, Suff. 440. Angerus stalra, Norf. 248. Angli duo, Buck. 147, 2 152. 2 Angli duo, unus homo Brictrici et alter homo Azoris, Buck. 144 b. Angli duo, homines Haming, Buck. 150. 1 Angli quinque, Staff. 248. Anglicus, Hertf. 133, 1 136. Angot, Hants, 44. Anschil, Kent, lb. 6b. bis. 7, 8 b. Surrey, 31, 34, 36. Berks, 60, 63 b. Dors. 84 b. Anschil homo Episcopi Hereford, Heref 187. Anschil teignus regis E. Bedf. 212 b. Anschil presbyter, Hants, 52. Anschillus, Hants, 46 b. Bedf. 218 ter. Essex, 37 b. S2#405b. 448 b. Anscot, Wore. 175. 1 Also at the Survey. 2 In both instances also, when the Survey was taken. d 4 40 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ansculfus vicecomes, 1 Surr. 36. Berks, 148 b. Ansfridus, Hants, 48 b. Ansfrigus, Surrey, 32. Ansgarus,* Essex, 58, 59, 60 b. 61 ter. 61 b. passim. 62, 63. Suff. 411, 412 b. Ansger, Devon, 112. Ansger liber homo Goduini, Wore. 175 bis. Ansgerus, Suff. 322 b. Ansgerus sub Angero Stalre, Norf. 248. Ansgot, Sussex, 25 b. bis. 31. Devon, 118. 3 Here/. 182 b. Chesh. 263 b. 266 b. Ansgot commend. Edeue faire, Suff. 295. Ansgot homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Hertf. 142. Cambr. 200 b. Ansgot liber homo, Essex, 93. Ansketillus presbyter, Suff. 334 b. Anundus presbyter, Suff. 441 b. Anunt dacus, Essex, 25 b. Ape, Somers. 88. Appe, Wilts, 73. Arcebaldus, Suff. 443. Arcenbaldus, Suff. 443. Archel, Yorksh. 300. Zmc. 345 bis. 347, 353. Clam. in Chetst. 377. Archel Alius W, Yorksh. 374. Archel Alius Vlstan, Yorksh. 373 b. 1 See Willelmus Alius Ansculfi, in the Index of Tenants in capite. 2 He was the same person, in most of these entries, with Asgar stalre. See the entry in Suff. &\\, which will be hereafter quoted. 3 Also at the taking of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 41 Archetel, Here/. 185 bis. Shropsh. 256, 257 b. Archil, Leic. 230 b. bis. Warm. 241 b. Chesh. 266 b. Nottingh. 286 b. Yorksh. 298, 298 b. 300 passim. 300 b. 301 ter. 301 b. bis. 306, 307, 308, 310 b. ter. 311 ter. 312, 312 b. passim. 313, 315 b. pas- sim. 316, 317 b. 318 passim. 319, 320, 320 b. bis. 321 b. bis. 322, 323, 327, 328 b. 329 bis. 330 ter. 331, 1 331 b. passim. 332 passim. Line. 340 b. 341, 342, 360 b. 361, 367, 370, 371 ter. Clam. W. B. Line. 376 b. Archil et frater ejus, Yorksh. 373 b. Archil homo Turchil, Warw. 241. Archil tanus Heraldi comitis, Here/. 184. Archilbar, Line. 352 b. Archillus commend. Edrici, Stiff. 316. Archisti, Norf 138. Ardegrip, Line. 342. Arduinus, Norf. 223 b. Ardul, Yorksh. 323. Ardulf, Yorksh. 301 bis. Aregri, Shropsh. 256. Aregrim, Chesh. 265 b. Aret, Devon, 106 b. Arfastus, Norf. 197. Arfastus episcopus, Suff. 394. v. JErefastus. Aric, Devon, 107 b. A rich, Line. 343. Arlingus, Essex, 59. Arnebrand, Yorksh. 332. Arnegrim> Yorksh. 300 b. Arnenger, Yorksh. 300 b. 1 Also when the Survey was formed. 42 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Arnui, Leic. 237. Yorksh. 324 b. Line. 339 b. 348 b. Arnui presbyter, Nottingh. 292 b. Arnuinus presbyter, Wore. 172 b. Arnul, Warw. 241. Artor, Yorksh.SOS, 316, 329 b. Line. 341. Artor presbyter, Yorksh. 330 b. Arulf, Yorksh. 308. Asa, Yorksh. 322 b. ter. 331. Line. 373 b. Asa, uxor Bernulfi, Lmc. 373. AsceRj Line. 366. Ascha, ircter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Aschi, Warw. 243. Aschil., Dors. 79 b. Hunt. 205 b. 206. Bed/. 213, 213 b. Northampt. 224 b. ter. JFan*;. 240 b. 241 b. Nottingh. 293 bis. Yorksh. 301, 311 b. 313 ter. 320 b. passim. Line. 340 b. 342 ter. 343 passim. 345 b. bis. 346 ter. 347, 352 b. 357 ter. 357 b. 360, 363 b. 366. Clam. N. R. Line. 375 b. passim. 376. Clam. W.R. Line. 376 b. Stiff. 393. Aschil tainus Regis, Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. Aschil teignus R. E. Hertf. 139. Bed/. 212 b. ter. 213 passim. 213 b. Aschilbar, Line. 347. Aschillus huscarluS; Suff. 441 b. A sci, Shropsh. 257 b. Ascius presbyter, Norf. 273. Ascored, Kent, 11. Aseloc, Nottingh. 285 b. Aseloc (interl. Durand), Nottingh. 285 b. Asford, Nottingh. 285. Yorksh. 327. Line. 357 b, 366. Asfort, Line. 34,2. Clam. W.R. Line. 376. Asgar, Devon, 100 b. bis. 111b. 112, 112 b. bis. Cornw. 122. Hertf. ]39 b. Oxf. 160. Northampt. 227 bis. 227 b. passim. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 43 Asgar stalre, 1 Buck. 149 b. Cambr. 200 b. Warm. 243 b. Asgar stalrus, Midd. 129 b. Hertf. 140. i The Harleian MS. 3776, one of those which relate to Waltham Abbey, furnishes the pedigree of Asgar Stalre : Osegod scalp = I Tovi=Glitha Adelstanus^ Esegar stallere. Geoffrey de Mandeville is said to have succeeded Asgar in such lands as belonged officially to him, " non in totum quidem possessionem quam possederat pater, sed in earn tamen quae pertinebat ad stallariam, quam nunc habet comes Willielmus." This is corroborated by the entries in Domesday, and explains them. Of the manor of Clapham in Surrey we read, " Dicunt homines quod Goisfridus hoc manerium injuste habet, quia ad terram Asgari non pertinet torn. i. fol. 36. Again, in the same folio, under Weneberge, " non est de terra Asgar." In Berkshire, Middlesex, Hert- fordshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and Essex, Geoffrey de Mandeville's lands are marked uni- formly as having been, in former time, the property of Asgar or his homagers. Of Geoffrey's lands in Suffolk, in contradistinction to the rest, it is more than once said, that he did not hold them as of the honor or fee which had been Ansgar's: as in torn. ii. fol. 411, under Cratinga, " Gosfridus habet pro manerio ex dono Regis, et sub eo Willielmus de Botevilla, sed non pertinuit ad feudum Ans- gari, antecessoris Gosfridi." In the town of Hertford, Geoffrey de Mandeville pos- sessed the tenement or mansion which had been Asgar's : " Goisfridus de Magnavile habet occupatum quoddam qui fuit Esgari stalri." Hertf. 132, 44 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Asgar stalrus R. E. Midd. 129 b. bis. Asgarus, Norf. 248. Asgarus stalre, Buck. 143 b. Asger, Yorksh. 373 b. Asgot, homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 144. Asi, Yorksh. 308. Aslac, Line. 341, 353, 357 b. 359 bis. 367. Aslacus commend. Burcardi, Suff. 407 b. Asli, Line. 344 b. Assemannus liber homo commend. Suff. 436. Assorinus, Essex, 88, 91 b. Asul, Yorksh. 312 b. bis. Asulf, Yorksh. 307. Athelwold presbyter commend. S. E. 1 Suff. 293 b. Atilic, Wore. 177 b. Atserus, Suff. 443. Atsur commendatus Edrici de Laxefella, Suff. 444. Attile, Edmer, Hertf. 136 b. Atules, Edmer, teignus R. E. Midd. 129 b. Audoenus, Sanctus, Essex, 22. Auduid, Yorksh. 312, 331. Audulf, Yorksh. 301, 311b. Auegrin, Warw. 242 b. Auelin teignus R. E. Buck. 144. Auelinus teignus R. E. Buck. 144, 144 b. Aueue, Here/. 187 b. Augustinus, Staff 249. Auic, Hunt. 206, 207 b. Derb. 274 b. ter. Avigi, Bed/. 211 b. Auitius, Wilts, 74 b. Aured, Dors. 80. Aurifaber, v. Leuuinus. Ausgarus, Suff. 411 bis. 411 b. Sancti Edraundi. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 45 Austin, Shropsh. 255. Austin alter, Shropsh. 255. Austinus, Shropsh. 258 b. 259 b. Autbert, Yorksh. 330 b. 1 Auti, Sussex, 29. Hants, 46, 49 b. Glouc. 168 b. 169 b. Shropsh. 256, 259 b. bis. 2 Derb. 278 b. Line. 344 bis. 357 b. Norf. 262. Auti huscarle Comitis Algari, Bed/. 213. Autius teinus, Suff. 425 b. Awart liber homo commendat. Edrico, Suff. 320 b. 321. Azelinus homo comitis Tosti, Bed/. 217 b. bis. Azer f. Burg, Line. 337 bis. Azer f. Sualeuae, Line. 337. Azor, Kent, 1, lb. 6 b. 9. Sussex, 19 b. 21, 21b. bis. 22 b. 23, 24 b. passim. 26 b. ter. 27 passim. 27 b. bis. 28 bis. 28 b. passim. Surrey, 34, 34 b. bis. 35 bis. 35 b. 36 bis. Hants, 45 b. 46. Berks, 57 b. Wilts, 64 b. 66 bis. 69 b. ter. Dors. 83 b. 84 b. passim. Somers. 89, 99. Oxf. 157 b. 160, 161. Wore. 173, 173 b. 174, 175 bis. Here/. 183 b. Northampt. 220 b. bis. 224, 225. Warm. 239 b. 240 b. 244. Shropsh. 254, 256 b. bis. 257 bis. 258 b. 259, 260 b. Nottingh. 288 bis. 291 b. 293. Yorksh. 324. Line. 336 b. 342 b. bis. 357, 366 bis, 366 b. Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. 377, 377 b. Azor et fratres ejus, Line. 344 b. Azor dispensator, Berks, 62. Azor f. Lefsi, Northampt. 223 b. Azor f. Saleua?, Nottingh. 280 b. Azor frater Siuuardi, Line. 366. 1 Also when the Survey was taken. 2 In both these instances, also at the Survey. 46 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Azor homo Ansgari, Midd. 129 b. Azor filius Tored, teignus R.E. Buck. 143 b. Azor Toti filius, Buck. 149 b. bis. 151b. bis. Azor Toti filius huscarle R. E. Buck. 152 b. Azor filius Toti teignus R. E. Buck. 152 b. Azor quidam liber homo, Sussex, 25, 25 b. bis. Azor homo Bored, Bed/. 209 b. Azor huscarle R. E. Midd. 130. Azorius filius Toti homo Reginse Eddid, Buck. 151 b« Azur, Oxf. 159 b. Northampt. 227. Warm, 244. B. B. Abbas S. Eadmundi, 1 Suff. 372. Baco, Line. 340. Bada, Derb. 278, 278 b. Bade, Abb. de, Glouc. 164. Bagatona, Leuuinus de, tenus 2 Regis E. Suff. Bain' vicecomes, Essex, 6. Balchi, Glouc. 170 b. Balchi commend' Aistan, Suff. 376. Baldeuinus, Warw. 240 b. 242 passim. Baldric, Derb. 274 b. 275. Notlingh. 290. Balduinus, Berks, 61 ter. 61b. bis. 62 b. Wilts, 69 b. Buck. 148 b. 3 149. 3 Glouc. 160 bis. Northampt. 224 b. passim. Leic. 232. Warw. 242 passim. 1 Baldwin Abbat of St. Edmund's Bury. Simeon of Dur- ham places his death 2 cal. Jan. 1097. The Saxon Chro- nicle and the Annales S. Edmundi de Burgo say, in 1098. He has been mentioned in the former volume, p. 304, as a monk of St. Denys, and King Edward the Confessor's physician. He became Abbat of St. Edmundsbury in 1065. 2 Teinus. 3 He continued to hold in these instances when the Survey was made. [v. Azo- | RIUS. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 47 Balduinus Comes, Devon, 100. Balduinus f. Herluini, Glouc. 163. Balduinus homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Buck, 148 b. bis. Bar, Yorksh. 373. Bar liber homo commend. Radulfo stalra, Suff. 294 b. Bar, Gameltorp, Yorksh. 332. Bar, Seiar, Norf. 223 b. Bar, Seiardus, Midd. 128. Norf. 223 b. Barch, Yorksh. 301, 327 b. Bardi, Northampt. 221 passim. Leic. 231. Line. 337, 344 b. passim. Bared, Yorksh. 317 b. Baret, Yorksh. 299 b. 301, 315 b. 316 passim. 316 b. bis. 329 b. 331b. Line. 362 b. Barn, Siimard, Warw. 242. Nottingh. 280 b. Line. 337, 369. Barne, Line. 344 b. Basin, Yorksh. 301, 304 b. 306, 320 b. bis. 331b. 373 ter. Basine, Yorksh. 325 bis. Batoc, Turchil, Warw. 243. Batsuen, Shropsh. 257 b. Bedeford, Goduuinus burgensis de, Bed/. 218. 1 Bedeford, Goduuidere de, Bed/. 218 b. 2 Bedel, Brictmarus, Suff. 446. Bedling, Sussex, 28. Belam, Chesh. 266 b. Belehorne, Bricmer, Hunt. 208. Belintone, iElmer de, Hertf. 141. Belrap, Aluuardus, homo Alrici, Bed/. 214 b. 1 He continued to hold his land at the Survey. 2 He also continued to hold his land when Domesday- Book was formed. 48 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Benedictus, Sanctus, Back, 148, 158 b. 159. Benne, Leuuinus, Suff. 419. Benz, Osmund, Derb. 278 b. Beorus liber homo, Suff. 373 bis. Ber, Yorksh. 322. Berchinges, iEcclesia de, Midd. 128 b. Essex, 57 b. 1 "} Berchingis, S. Maria de, Essex, 17 b. 18, 18 b. > Berchingis, Abbatissa de, Essex, 107. J Bercsi, Here/. 181. Be re, Devon, 117 b. Bereng' homo Sancti E. Suff. 449. Berguluer, Yorksh. 315. Be rle a, Almarus de, Essex, 101 b. Bern, Dors. 82 b. Northampt. 220. Norf. 222 b. Bernac, Line. 351 b. Bernardus, Shropsh. 258 b. Bernardus presbyter R.E., Hunt. 208. Berne, Yorksh. 301 b. Bernoltus, Kent, lib. Bernulf, Chesh. 264, 266 b. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Yorksh. 298, 311, 311b. 312, 322, 322 b. bis. 323. Bernulfus, Staff. 248, 250 b. Yorksh. 298, 310 b. 311, 322, 323. Berruarius, Suff. 385 b. Bers, Chesh. 265. Bertor, Line. 351, 351 b. 356. Bertunt, Shropsh. 259. Besi, Oxf. 159 b. Beso, Suff. 322, 419. Besy, Ruth 293 b. Line. 367. 1 Land at Roinges, possessed by Geoffrey de Mandeville, which, according to the testimony of the Hundred, had belonged to the Abbey of Berking. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 49 Beteslau, Vlueua, Hants, 43 - 1 Wilts, 74 b. Bettice, homo Wluini de Esteuuiche, Hertf 140 b. Bevraria, Drogo de, Norf. 198 b. 2 Bevreli, Canonici de, 3 Yorksh. 373. ~) Bevreli, S. Joh. de, Yorksh. 304, 374 J Biche, Devon, 112. Biga, Surrey, 31 b. Biga, Esber, v. Esber. Sbern. Bil, Glouc. 169 b. Biscop, Northampt. 220, 223, 224, 226, 4 229 bis. Bisi teignus R. E. Buck, 150 b. bis. Bituricensis, Herveus, Suff. 352. Blac, Sussex, 18. Yorksh. 323. Blac, Aluric, Hertf. 133, 141 b. Blac, Brictricus, Suff. 440 b. Blach, Aluuinus, Hunt. 207. Blach homo Augi, Bed/. 211b. Blache, homo S. Albani, Hertf. 136. Blacheman, Kent, 13. Hants, 49, 53 b. bis. Berks, 59 bis. Oxf. 160. Glouc. 170. Suff. 376. Blacheman commendatus Edrico, Suff. 313. Blacheman homo Tosti Comitis, Buck. 145 b. bis. Blacheman presbyter, Oxf. 156 b Blachemannus, Suff. 342. Blachemanus, Suff. 315, 339 b. 342, 343. Blachemer, Shropsh. 260 b. 1 She had held her land from the Monastery of St. Peter, Winchester, " usque ad obitum. Post mortem ejus red- didit rex W. hoc manerium eidem Ecclesiae pro sua anima et uxoris suae." 2 He is mentioned in the former volume, p. 382. 3 Called " Clerici de Beurelei," Yorksh. fol. 304. 4 He continued to hold his land at the time of the -Survey. VOL, U. E 50 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Blacre, Yorksh. 323 ter. Blacsune, Suff 345, 377. Blacsunus, Suff. 377. Blacuin homo regis E. Cambr. 190. Blacuinus vicecomes R. E., Cambr. 201 bis. 201 b. Suff 377, 396. Blacuinus commendatus Siwardo [de Meldona], Suff. 416 b. Blacun, Herbertus, Suff, 447. Blacus, Brictricus, Suff. 396. Blakeman, Suff. 313. Blakemannus, Suff. 334 b. 441 b. Blakemanus, Suff, 341 b. Blancar, Robertus, Norf. 243. Blundus, Robertus, Norf. 276 b. 277 b. 278. Bo che, Kent, 11. Boda, Hants, 46, 48 b. B odd us, Essex, 26 b. Bode, Wilts, 72, 74 b. Bodin, Staff 249 b. Boding constabularius, Buck. 151 bis. Boi, Aluuinus, Surrey, 31. Boia, Devon, 101 b. Bole, Line. 351 b. Bolest, Alric, Buck. 153. Bolla, Hants, 40, 52 b. 53 bis. Boll a, Alsius, liber homo, Essex, 80. Bolle, Hants, 46 b. Wilts, 72 ter. 74 b. Dors. 84. Bollo, Somers. 92. Bollo presbyter (cum aliis vri. liberis tainis T. R. E.) Dors. 84. 1 Boln, Dors. 84. 1 He continued to hold at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 51 Bolne, Hants, 50. Bonde, Kent, 7. Hants, 48, 54. Berks, 60 b. 72 b. Dors. 85. Yorksh. 324. Bonde liber homo, Norf. 197 b. Bondi, Glouc. 166 b. Northampt. 227 b. 1 228 ter. 228 b. Bondi stalrus, Bedf. 218 b. Bondius, Essex, 57 bis. Bondo liber homo, Cornw. 121 b. Suff, 393 b. Bondus, Essex, 83 b. Nor/! 233, 237 bis. 237 b. Stiff. 343, 442. Bondus commend. Ailmari Episcopi, Suff. 380 b. Bondus liber homo, Norf. 261. Bondus liber homo commend, Edrici, Suff. 325. Borda, Essex, 67. Bo ret presbyter, Hunt. 206. Borgaret, Devon, 114. Borgered, Cornw. 125. Borgeret, Devon, 108 b. Borgeret et Vluric homo ejus, Buck. 145 b. Borred, Hunt. 203. Bedf. 210. Borret, jBwc^. 145 b. Borret et Vluric homo ejus, Buck. 145 b. Boscombe, Alestan de, Glouc. 169. Boscome, Alestan, Somers. 96 b. Boscumbe, Alestan de, Wilts, 71b. Hertf. 138 b. ter. 139. Boscumbe, Alestan de, teignus R.E. Bedf. 211 b. 212. Boscumme, Alestan, Wilts, 71b. Boso liber homo, Essex, 100. 1 He held the land of this entry at the time of the Survey. E 2 52 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Bosteinnus, Suff. 398 b. Bot, Aldred, Kent, 13. Boti, Suff. 423. Boti homo regis E. Suff. 334. Botild, Line. 366. Botius, Suff 419. Botiz, Sussex, 19. Bou, liber homo, Norf. 265 b. Boui, Northampt. 220, 223. Leic. 237. Warm. 240, 240 b. Nottingh. 287 b. Brand, Cto. in Chetst. 376 b. Brand huscarl regis E. Hertf. 138 b. Brandulf, Yorksh. 374. Branduna Vluric de, Essex, 101 b. Branting, Bed/. 214. Brantingus homo regis E. Bedf. 218 b. Branuuine, Derb. 277 b. Breme, " liber homo Regis E. qui fuit occisus in bello Hastingensi," Suff. 409 b. Brenfelde, Ecclesia S. Marise de, Shropsh. 258» Bresibalt, Kent, 13. Bretel, T. R. E, Cornw. 124. Bri. [sc. Brismer], Suff, 423 b. Bricfrid, Dors. 84 b. Brichtmarus, T. R. E. Suff 437. Bricmar, Sussex, 28 b. 1 Leic. 237. Bricmter, Sussex, 26 b. Bricmer Belehorne, Hunt. 208. Bricnod, Wilts, 73 b. Dors. 82 b. Bricsi, Dors. 83. Glouc. 167. Bricsi cild, Surrey, 35. i " Bricmar tenuit de Azor, et Azor de Heraldo." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 53 Bricsic, Somers. 98 b. Bricsius, Essex, 48. Bricsmar, Hants, 46, 49 b. Wore. 175. Here/. 183 b. Bricsmar teinus regis E. Wore. 177. Bricstan, Sussex, 22. Bricstec, Berks, 62 b. Bricsteg Episcopus Wirecest., 1 Wore. 173. Bricstouuard, Somers. 99. Bricstual, Shropsh. 257 b. Bricstuardus, Berks, 58. Bricstui, Devon, 108 b. Bricstuinus, Warm. 238 b. Brictere, liber homo Stigandi, Suff. 450 bis. Bricteua, Devon, 118. Line. 371. Bricticus, Essex, 101b. Brictmar, JForc. 172 b. Line. 368 b. 2 Brictmar', Suff. 419. Brictmarus, 31 bis. 63 b. 72, 72 b. 74 b. 97. Suff. 384 b. 411 b. 423 b. 424, 424 b. Brictmarus bedel, Suff. 446. Brictmarus commend. Edrici, Suff. 318 b. Brictmarus commendatus Vlueue, Suff. 322. Brictmarus liber homo, Essex, 27 b. 101. Suff. 295, 423. Brictmarus liber homo commendat. Edrico, Suff. 320 b. Brictmarus, liber homo Heroldi, Suff. 429. Brictmarus teinus Regis Eaduuardi, Essex, 26. Brictmer, Wore. 174 b. bis. 1 Called also Brictrec and Brihtegus. See p. 3, note 2 , of the present volume. 2 Two manors in Cretune : " h'b'r Fredgist et Brictmar." " Terra Brictmar, frigsoka sub Fredgist." e 3 54 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Brictolfus, 102. 1 Brictredus teinus Eduini Comitis, Wore. 172. Brictric, Sussex, 26 b. Surr. 31b. Hants, 39 b. 40, 47 b. 48 b. jSerfo, 61 b. 62, 63 passim. 63 b. Wilts, 66 b. 68 b. 69, 70 bis. 72 b. Dors. 77 b. 79 bis. 79 b. bis, 82 b. 83 bis. 85. Somers. 88 bis. 90, 91 ter. 93, 93 b. ter. 94, 95 b. 96, 2 98 b. bis. 99. Devon, 101 passim. 102, 102 b. passim. 104 bis. 105 b. passim. 106 bis. 107 b. bis. 108. 108 b. bis. 109 b. 110, 110 b. Ill, 112b. bis. 113 bis. 115, 115b. 116, 116b. passim. 117b. bis. 118. 118 b. bis. Comm. 120, 122, 123 passim. 124 b. bis. 2 Buck. 149. Oxf. 159 b. Glouc. 164, 167 b. 170 b. ter. 2 Wore. 174 b. ter. Heref. 180 b. ter. 185 b. bis. Warm. 24 1, 2 243 b. bis. 244. Shropsh. 256. Line. 341. Brictric fil. Algar, 3 Glouc. 163 b. passim. 166 b. Wore. 173 bis. 1 He continued to hold at the Survey. 2 Brictric continued to hold the land in fol. 96, and in one of the entries in 98 b. at the time of the Survey : as well as the lands entered in 124 b. bis. 170 b. ter. and 241. 3 Kelham, from Rudder's Gloucestershire, p. 739, says, " Brictric had the honor of Gloucester, which was a noble seigniory, and many other great estates, by inheritance from his grandfather Hailward Snow; but having incurred the displeasure of Maud, queen to William the Conqueror, and daughter to Baldwin Earl of Flanders, by refusing to marry her when he was ambassador at her father's court, she revenged the insult by procuring his imprisonment, and the confiscation of all his possessions." Illustr. p. 165. Of four manors in Cornwall, torn. i. fol. 120, it is certainly said, " Infrascriptas terras Brictric tenebat, et post Ma- AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 55 Brictric homo Eddid reginae, Hertf. 136 b. Buck. 150 bis. 150 b. thildis Regina." Mathilda's manors in Gloucestershire, fol. 163 b., had also been Brictric's. The anonymous continuator of Wace, who wrote in the reign of Henry the Third, and who says he translated his Poem at Amesbury in Wiltshire, is perhaps the oldest au- thority for the story of Matilda's disappointment. He states Brictric to have died in prison at Winchester, without heir, and that his property in consequence escheated, and was disposed of by the Conqueror, in part to his Queen and in part to Robert Fitz Haimon. But the honor of Gloucester, which had been Brictric's, was really bestowed upon Robert Fitz Haimon by King William Rufus : so that Wace's con- tinuator is guilty of at least one anachronism. The following is the passage from the continuator of Wace. MS. Cotton. Vitellius A. x. fol. 129. " Willam bastard' de Normondie, Le fiz Rob't od la cher hardie, Englet're par force conquist, Rois e sires la einz remist. Le ior de Noel fu corune Od m'lt g a nt sollempnite, E a la pentecoste e leste Malde sa femme a reine leue ; Ceste Malde de flandres fu nee, Meis de escoce fu appelee Pur sa mere, ke fu espuse Al roi de escoce ki lout roue; Laquele iadis q a nt fu pucele Ama un conte dengleterre, Brictrich Mau le oi nomer Apres le rois ki fu riche ber ; A lui la pucele enuera messager Pur sa amur a lui procurer, Meis Brictrich Maude refusa E 4< 56 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Brictric liber homo, Devon, 112 b. Essex, 102. Brictric teinus Eddid reginae, Wore. 176 b. f. 129 b. Dunt ele m'lt se coruca, Hastiuement mer passa E a Willam bastard se maria: Q a nt Willam fu corune E Malde sa feme a reine leue, Icele Malde se purpensa Coment vengier se purra De Brictriche Mau kele ama, Ki a femme p r ndre la refusa ; Tant enchanta son seignor, Le rei Willam le Conqueror, Ke de Brictrich Mau lad grante De faire de lui la volente; La reine par tot le fist guerreier K' ele li uolt desheriter, Pris fu a haneleye a son maner, Le ior ke Saint Wlstan li ber Sa chapele auoit dedie ; A Wyncestre fu amene, Ilokes morut en prison Brictrich Mau par treison ; Q a nt il fu mort senz heir de sei Son heritage seisit le Rei, E cum escheit tint en sa main Dekes il feoffa Rob't fiz haim, Ki oueke lui de Normondie Vint od m'lt grant cheualerie : La t're ke Brictrich li leissa Franchement a Robert dona. Willam ki fu rois e sires Par tot fist ses mestries, Les contez, e les baronies, Les sokages, e les serganties, Dona al Bretons e a Normanz/* AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 57 Brictric teignus regis E. Buck, 149 b. 150 b. 151. Glouc. 167 b. Brictrici pater, Wilts, 73 b. passim. Brictricius, Devon, 112 b. Brictricus, Norf. 224. Suff 397 b. 426 b. Brictricus Alius Doddi, Wore. 173 b. Brictricus liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 259. Brictricus prepositus S. Eadmundi, Suff. 437 b. Brictsuinus, Berks, 58 b. Brictualdus, Devon, 113. Brictuardus, Berks, 61* Brictui, Dors. 80 b. Brictuid, Somers. 92 b. Brictuin, Dors. 80 b. 84 bis. 1 84 b. 1 Somers. 94, 96, Devon, 112 b. Northampt. 226. Leic. 241b. Brictuinus, Sussex, 19, 22 bis. 28 b. Hants, 53. Dors. 79, 82. Somers. 91, 93. Wore. 173. Brictuinus homo Heraldi Comitis, 146 b. Brictuold, Devon, 102 b. bis. 110 b. 117 b. Brictuoldus, Dors. 82. Devon, 102b. Ill bis. Brictuolt, Suff. 305, 377 b. 440 b. Brictuuard, Berks, 60 ter. Brictuuoldus, Somers. 99. Bricxtric teignus R. E. Bed/. 212. Brideuuoldus, Devon, 115 b. Briford, Line. 350 b. Brihferd, Cornw. 123. Brihmarus, Suff. 424, 424 b. ter. Briht, Suff. 424. 1 Brictuin continued to hold the lands mentioned in these folios at the time of the Survey. Blacus. 58 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Brihtmanus, Suff. 346 b. Brihtmar liber homo, Suff. 424 b. Brihtmarus, Suff. 299,, 321, 341, 342 b. 343. Brihtmarus commend. Edrici, Suff. 326, 444. Brihtmarus liber homo commendatus Edrici de Laxefel, Suff. 442. Brihtmarus commend. Heroldi, Suff. 443. Brihtmarus commend. S. Suff. 343 b. Brihtmerus, Suff. 442 b. Brihtnothus, Suff. 340 b. 346, 380 b. Brihtnotus commend. Edrici, Suff. 325 b. Brihtricus, Suff. 340, 340 b. 342 bis. 342 b. 442 bis. Brihtricus commend. Alric deburch, Suff. 413. Brihtricus commend, dim. Brihtmarus et dim. Stan- mar, Suff. 424. Brihtricus liber homo S. Suff. 346. Brihtuoldus musla, v. Musla. Brihtwaldus commendatus Reginae, Stiff 433. Brinot, Line. 352. Brisid, Devon, 115 b. Brismar, Sussex, 29 b. Wilts, 72 b. bis. 73 b. bis. Dors, 80 b. Somers. 89, 92, 93 b. bis. 94, 95, 96, 99. 1 Devon, 103, 105 b. 106 passim. 106 b. passim. 107 ter. 107 b. 108, 108 b. Ill b. ter. 113, 117 b. ter. 118. Cornw. 120 b. 121 b. bis. 122 passim. 122 b. bis. 123 bis. 125. Here/. 185 b. Brismer, Devon, 107 b. 110 b. 114 b. Cornw. 123 bis. 123 b. 125. Glouc. 169 b. Here/. 184, 184 b. Chesh. 264 b. Suff. 423 b. Brisnod, Dors. 83. Somers. 86, 92, 93. Bristec, Berks, 61b. ter. 1 He continued to hold the land, mentioned in this folio? when the Survey was formed. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 59 Bristei, Berks, 62. Bristeuuard, Berks, 62 b. Bristo aldus, Devon, 111. Bristoaldus presbyter, Here/. 183 b. Bristoardi presbyteri pater, Wilts, 65 b. Bristualdus, Cornw. 122. Bristui, Sussex, 21 b. Bristuin, Somers. 92. Bristuoldus, Devon, 109, 113. Bristuuard, Somers. 92. Bristuui, Wilts, 72. Bristuuoldus, Somers. 94 b. Briteua, Line. 359. Britfleda libera femina, Stiff. 309 b. Britheue, Hunt, 207. Brithmarus homo Heraldi Comitis, Midd. 130. Brithwoldus, Suff. 433. Britmar, Somers. 96. Warw. 240 b. Britmarus, »Sw^ 305. Britnod, Dors. 79. Cornw. 122 b. Warw. 240. Britnodus, Somers. 88, 94 b. JFarw. 238 b. 240 b. Britric, Line. 336. Brixe cilt, 6 6 b. Brixi, Sussex, 20 b. 24 b. 29. Surrey, 36 bis. 1 Wilts, 69 b. Somers. 95, 96 b. Devon, 102 b. Cornw, 123 b. ter. Brixi cilt, Xierc^ lb. 6b. Brixi, Godel de, Kent, 6 b. Brixi us, Suff. 445 b. 1 The Brixi of this entry, who held the manor of Hatcham in Camberwell T. R. E., is supposed to have given name to the hundred of Brixton, anciently called Brixistan. See Lysons,- Env. of Lond. edit. 1811, vol.i. p.89. 60 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. H. E. Brixtuin teignus R. E. Buck. 146 b. Brocles, Line. 348 b. Brode liber homo, Glouc. 164. Broder, Staff. 249. Brodo, Bedf. 218.' Nor/. 2 277. Brodor, Staff. 249 bis. Brodos, Line. 342 b, Brodre, Devon, 109. Cornw. 123. Bruhise, Line. 359. Brumage, Northampt. 223. Bruman homo S. archiepiscopi, Buck. 146 b. Brumanbeard homo Normanni dimid. et dimid. Brl- mari, Suff. 334 b. Brumannus, Kent, 2. Brumanus, Suff. 342. Brumarus, Suff. 342. Brun, Chesh. 264, 266, 266 b. ter. Derb. 274, 277 b. Nottingh. 287 b. Rotel. 293. Suff. 337 b. ter. 378. Brun liber homo, Essex, 74 b. Brun presbyter, Oxf. 157. 3 Brun presbyter et mater ejus, Yorksh. 298. Brunarus presbyter, Suff. 440. Brune, Derb. 275. Nottingh. 287 b. Yorksh, 300 b. 301, 373 b. Bruneham, Alsi de, homo Eddid reginse, Bedf. 213 b. bis. Brunesune, Kent, 6. 1 He remained under tenant of the same property when held in capite by Judith wife of Richard Tailgebosc. 2 He still held the land of this entry at the formation of the Survey. 3 Brun also still continued to hold his land at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 61 Brungar, T. R. E. Dors. 79. Devon, 103, 107b. 111. Suff. 377. Brungar liber homo Rotberti [patris Sueni de Excesse], Suff. 401 b. bis. Brungart, Suff. 322. Brunier, Line. 371. Bruniht, Shropsh. 257 b. Bruning, Kent, 6. Hants, 52 b. 54/ Wilts, 71 b. Somers. 93 b. Here/. 180 bis. 183, 184. Warw. 241. 1 241 b. 244 b. Bruno, Somers. 99. B run us, Essex, 48. Suff. 441 b. Brunwinus, Suff. 299 b. 375 b. Brunuuinus commendatus Guerti, Suff. 442. Bu, Yorksh. 332. Bubba, Brictmarus, liber homo Haroldi, Suff 323 b. Bucfestre, iEcclesia de, Devon, 103 b. 104. 2 Buge, Nottingh. 292 b. Bugered, Devon, 110 b. Bughered, Devon, 107. Bugo, Nottingh. 289 b. Yorksh. 307 b. Bului, Hunt. 205 b. Bunda, Suff. 334. Bunda faber, Suff. 334 b. Bunde, Yorksh. 373 b. Bunde, liber homo, Norf. 226. Bundi, Hants, 48 bis. 49, 60. Dors. 83 b. Somers. 92 b. Oxf. 157 b. Cambr. 198. Northampt. 225 bis. 226, 228. Warw. 240, 244 b. 1 Bruning still held the lands of these entries when Domesday was formed. 2 See the former volume, in the Index to the Tenants in Capite. It is called " Bulfestrensis Abbatia" in the Exon Domesday. 62 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Bundi forestarius, Oxf. 154 b. Bundinus, Berks, 60 b. Bundi us, Essex, 57. Bundo, Heref. 184 b. Norf. 237 b. 238 bis. 238 b. 239 bis. Suff. 397. Bundo liber homo, Norf. 270 b. Bundus, Yorksh. 298. Essex, 59 b. Norf. 237 bis. Bundus commend. Guerti, Suff. 445. Bundus liber homo Heroldi, Norf. 260 b. Bundus unus teinus, Norf. 258. Burc, Ailricus de, Suff. 443. Burc, iElfricus de, Suff. 347. Burcardus, Essex, 63 b. Suff. 407. Burcardus de Fenelai, Buck. 143. Burcardus huscarle regis E. Buck. 146 b. Burch, Brumanus de, Suff. 314 b. Burchard, Nottingh. 285 b. Suff. 301 ter. 301 b. 302. Burchard', Suff. 299. Burchardus, Suff. 301 b. 322, 407 b. 408. Burchardus teignus regis E. Buck. 147. Burchart, Nottingh. 285 b. Burcheric, Suff. 378. Burchricus, Suff. 339 b. Burckardus, Suff. 407, 407 b. Burkart, teinnus, Buck. 152 b. Burg, S. Edmundi de, Abbatia, Cambr. 192. Bedf 210 b. Northampt. 219, 222. Line. 336 b. 337, 345 b. passim. Essex, 19 b. Norf. 209, 275 b. Suff. 356 b. Burg, S. Petrus de, Hunt. 205, 208 b. 210 b. Northampt. 221. Leic. 231. Nottingh. 284. Line. 345 b. Burgel, TOte, 71. Burgenses duo qui fuerunt Leuuini comitis, Buck. 143. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 63 Burgenses duo de Colecestra, Essex, 106 b. Burgenses mi. homines Alrici, Buck. 143. Burgenses quatuor, homines Azoris f. Toti, Buck. 143. Burgenses xviii. in Hertforde habet rex W. qui fue- runt homines Heraldi et Leuuini comitum, Hertf. 132. Burgenses de Pevenesel, Sussex, 20 b. Burgensis de Bochingeham qui fuit homo Burcardi de Fenelai, Buck. 143. 1 Burgensis, homo Azor f. Toti, Buck. 143 bis. Burgensis quidam de Oxeneford, Buck. 143 b. Burgensis unus qui fuit Wilaf. Buck. 143. Burgered, Devon, 114, 117 b. Cornw. 124 b. Burli, Wihenoc de, JSJorf. 27 '5. Burnes, Godric, Kent, 1. Burnes, Godricus, Kent, 13 b. Burnod, Kent, 10. Burred, Bed/. 210. Northampt. 220 b. passim. Burredi filius, Northampt. 221. Burrer, Shropsh. 257. Burret, Bed/. 209 b. bis. Burricus, Suff. 242, 441 b. Burricus liber homo Radulfi Stalra, Suff. 431. Burro, Cambr. 197 b. Busch, Aluric, Hertf. 140. c. Cabe, Cambr. 191 b. Cadi and, Here/. 181. Caduualent, Cornw. 120 b. 1 Also at the Survey. 64 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E» C^edd, Sanctus, Sciropesberie, Shropsh. 252, 253. Caflo, Somers. 94. 1 Calpus liber homo, Norf. 240. 1 Camerarius, v. Hugo. Wenesi. Winesius. Camerarius R. E. v. Hugo. Wane si. Camp, Aluricus,, Essex, 67 b. 70 b. 83 b. Campa, Aluricus, Suffl 403 b. Campo, 2 Aluricus, Suff. 421 b. 448. Cana, Sussex, 19, 20 b. 21. Surr. 31 b. Canceler, v. Rembaldus. Candovre, Clerici de, Hants, 44 b. Cane, Sussex, 19 b. 22. Canistre, Dev. 1 13. Cano, Sussex, 22 b. bis. Canonici S. Achebranni, Cornw. 12 1. 3 Canonici $. Berrione, Cornw. 121. 3 Canonici de Bevreli, Yorksh. 304, 373, 374. Canonici S. Carentoch, Cornw. 121. 3 Canonici S. Probi, 3 Cornw. 121. Canonici Ebor. Yorksh. 298. Canonici duo Eccl. de Hereford., Heref. 181 b. Canonici de Nistenestoch, Z)ev. 117. Canonici de Oxenford, 146. Canonici S. Pierani, Cornw. 121. 3 Cantorberia, S ta Trinitas de, Essex, 8 b. Cantuar. S. Trin. 416 b. 1 He continued to hold at the time of the Survey. 2 Kelham translates this, " A. the champion." Illustr. p. 171. In both entries, however, here referred to, Aluricus campo held his land in the time of Edward the Confessor : and we have no mention of the office of a champion so early. 3 These Cornish Canons all continued to hold their lands at the Survey. St. Burien's is still a College. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 05 Cantuin, 'Warw. 239 b. bis. Canud, Galterus, Norf. 280. Canus, Sussex, 18 b. Canut liber homo comitis Algari, Suff. 403, Capellanus, v. Esmellt. Capin, Aluricus, Suff. 378. Capus, Aluric, T. R. E. Cambr. 196 b. Carentoch, S. v. Canonici. Cari, Leic. 233 b. Carle, Sussex, 21 b. 28. Hants, 47 b. bis. Somers. 97. Shropsk. 257. Chesk. 263 b. 265 b. Derb. 278 b. Yorksk. 300, 301 passim. 307, 322 b. bis. 323 ter. 326, 330 b. 332. Line. 348 bis. 368 b. ter. 1 37 L Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Carlesone, Godric, Kent, 1. Carlewuda, Wihtricus de, Suff. 314 b. Carlo, Sussex, 22 b. 36 b. Berks, 63. Wilts, 70 b. Shropsh. 254, Carman, W/fs, 70 b. Caron, pater Willeimi de, Bedf. 210. Caschin, Derb. 273, 274. Nottingk. 285. Cassa, Vluricus, Essex, 49 b. Caua prepositus, Hants, 42. Cauua, Vluricus, Essex, 60 b. Cecus quidam, Nottingh. 293. Cedd, Sanctus, 247 ter. Cedde, Sanctus, Shropsk. 259. Chesk. 263, >u. Cedd. 266 b. bis. Celcott, Suff 394 b. Celeinus, Wilts, 72 b. Celestan, Wilts, 74 b. 1 Of two manors in Carlebi it is said, " h'b'r Dane et Carle :" u Terra Carle frigseca sub Dane." VOL. II. F 66 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Cellinc, Derb. 275. Celmar, Wore. 176 b. Celred, Somers. 92, 92 b. Warm. 240. Celric, Somers. 91, 93, 97 b. Cernel, S. Petrus de, Dors. 77 b. 78. Cerret homo Turchil, Warw. 241. Certesyg, Abb. S. Petri de, Surr. 32 b. Hants, 43 b. Berks, 59 b. Cestre, Ecclesia Cath. de, Staff, 247. Cestre, S. Wareburg de, Staff. 248 b. Cestre, Episcopus de, Warw. 238 b. Staff. 247. Shropsh. 252. Chesh. 263 passim. Z)er6. 273. Nottingh. 280 b. Ceterith, Abbatia de, 389. Cetriz Ecclesia S. Marise de, Hertf. 132, 136. Cambr. 193. Chelbertus homo Edid reginse, Bed/. 218 b. 2 Chenegar, Devon, 111. Chenestan, Devon, 108 b. Cheneue, Somers, 93. Cheneuuard, JForc. 177. Chenias, Devon, 112, 113. Chenicte, Yorksh. 30]. Chening, Hants, 48. Chenisi, Cornw. 122 b. Chenistre, Devon, 107 b. bis. Chenna, Hants, 50 b. Chenp, Vluric, J3er£s, 58 b. Chenric, JSforthampt. 225 b. Chentis homo Leuenot f. Osmundi, Buck. 146 b. Chentiscus, Alnod, teignus regis E. Buck. 145. 1 Chateris, in Cambridgeshire. 2 " De hac terra {sc. ill. virg, et dim.) tenuit istemet i. virg. homo fuit Eddid reginae." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 67 Chentuinus, Warw. 240. Chenuard, Warw. 243 b. Chenui, Wilts, 70 b. Chenuicelle, Glouc. 169 b. Chenvichelle teignus Regis E. Glouc. 164. Chenvin, Wilts, 69 b. Staff. 250 bJ Chenut, Yorksh. 301. Line. 356 b. 357. Chepin, Cte£. 263 b. Cheping, Hants, 39 b. 46 b. passim. 47 passim. 51. 52. Berks, 62 b. Wilts, 73 b. 2 Somers. 94 b. 96. Ztetxw, 104 b. 107. Chepingus, Hants, 41. Chericus, Suff. 450. Cheteber, Yorksh. 319 b. Chetel, Hants, 44 b. bis. 47, 51 b. bis. 52, 52 b. bis. 53. Wilts, 68 b. 70 bis. Somers. 95, 97 b. bis. Devon, 112 b. 114. Buck. 153. 3 Glouc. 167, 170 b. bis. 3 Here/. 180. Shropsh. 256, 258 b. bis. 259. Chesh. 267 b. jfer Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Derb. 273, 274, 274 b. 275 b. ter. 276. Yorksh. 301, 301 b. bis. 309 b. 315 b. 317 b. 320 bis. 326 b. passim. 328, 330 b. 331b. 332. Line. 342, 354 bis. 356 b. 361 b. bis. 367, 371. Yorksh. 373 b. ter. Chetelbar, Line. 366 b. Chetelber, Hunt. 205 b. Yorksh. 319 b. 330 b. Line. 342. Clam. N. R. Line. 375 b. bis. 1 He continued to hold his land at the time of the Survey in capite. 2 He held the land of this entry, a single virgate, at the time of the Survey. 3 Chetel continued to hold his lands, in the folios 153 and 170 b., at the time of the Survey. f 2 68 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Chetelbern, Nottingh. 290. 1 Line. 370 b. bis. Chetelbern liber homo, Norf. 149 b. Chetelbernus, Warw. 240 b. Chetelbert, Hunt. 207 b. Yorksh. 319 b. Chetelbertus, Wore. 176 b. Northampt. 228 b. 2 239. Chetelburn, Line. 342. Chilbert, Yorksh. 301 passim. 307 passim. 307 b. 326, 331 bis. Chilbert et frater ejus, Yorksh. 301. Chilbert Torfin, Yorksh. 307 b. Chilbertus, Yorksh. 307. Chiluert, Yorksh. 300, 324 b. ter. Line. 343. Chinesi, Somers. 95 b. Chinestan, Devon, 108 b. Cornw. 122 bis. Chinias, Devon, 112 b. Chipinc, Suff. 322 b. Chit, Wluuinus, homo Haroldi Comitis. Hunt. 208 bis. Chitel, Cornw. 123 b. Cicestre, Episcopus, Sussex, 16 b. 20 b. Cild, v. Bricsi. Brixe. Brixi. Eduuard. Goduinus. Vlmar. Wluuard. Cille, Yorksh. 322 b. Cilleham, Siret de, Kent, 1. Cilt, v. Brixe. Brixi. Eduuard. Eduui. Elmer. Goduinus. Leuric. Leuuin. Leuuinus. Suain. Suan. Suen. Vlfric. Vluui. Cirecestre, Ecclesia de, Glouc. 166 b. 1 He continued under-tenant of the same land, to Roger of Poictou, at the time of the Survey. 2 The land of this entry, which Chetelbert had held freely in the time of K. Edward the Confessor, he held at the time of the Survey as an under-tenant of the Countess Judith. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 69 Clac, Line. 352, 356 b. 358, 360, 365 b. Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Claman, Yorksh. 301 b. Clareboldus, Suff. 428. Clerici, v. Candovre. Elintone. Neoti S. Clericus, v. Eduuardus. Cliber, Yorksh. 332. Clibert, Yorksh. 303, 330 b. 331, 331 bis. Cloch, Godric, Wore. 174 b. Cnud, Yorksh. 306 b. 324 b. 326 b. Cnut, Derb. 278 b. Nottingh. 293. Yorksh. 298 b. 300 bis. 300 b. passim. 301, 307, 310b. 311, 312, 317, 323, 324 b. 327 b. Line. 347 b. Yorksh. 374 ter. Cobbe, Leuricus, Suff. 334 b. Coc, Aluuinus, bedellus, Cambr. 190. 1 Code, Line. 350 bis. 357 b. 364 bis. Clam. S. R. Line. 375 b. Codolf, Hants, 46 b. Codricus dimidius sub-commendatus, Suff. 430. Coduius, Suff 393 b. Cofsi, Yorksh. 310. Col. 2 Line. 356 b. Cola, Sussex, 20 b. 22 b. 27, 27 b. bis. Surrey, 35 b. bis. 36 b. Glouc. 168 b. Essex, 54. Colm pater ; Wilts, 73 b. CoLiE Castro, Godricus de, Essex, 30. Colben, Chesh. 266, 267 b. Colbert, Devon, 109 b. Chesh. 264 b. 265. Line. 368. 1 His land was only half a virgate, which he continued to hold at the Survey. 2 A contraction for e< Colsuan." f 3 70 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Colbertus, Devon, 104 b. 115 b. Chesh. 265 bis. Colbrand, Devon, 107, 115 b. bis. Yorksh. 331 b. v. Colebrand. Cole, Sussex, 19 b. Wilts, 69 b. Devon, 109, 112 b. Derb. 274. Colebran, Warm. 244 b. Colebrand, Dors. 80. Yorksh. 300 b. v. Colbrand. Colecestra, Aluui de, Norf. 217 b. Coleg', izwc. 370 b. Colegrim, 187 b. Der& 275 b. Nottingh. 291b. Z^'wc. 370 bis. 370 b. passim. 1 v. Colgrim. Coleman, Surr. 35. Hants, 47 b. iter^s, 60. Oxf. 154, 161. Coleman liber homo sub Stigando, Norf. 227 b. Colemannus liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 240. Colemanus, Essex, 40 b. 102. Stiff. 419., 339 b. 340. Colemanus liber homo, Norf. 180 b. Colgrim, Yorksh. 306 b. ter. 407. v. Colegrim. Colgrin, Hants, 51. Somers. 93. Colibertus, Hants, 50 b. Colle, Derb. 275 b. Colli nc, Shropsh. 256. 3 Colegrim is a Lincolnshire name which occurs in all the Indexes of the present volume. When Thorold of Buken- hale gave the lands of Spalding to Croyland Abbey in 1051, among the " adscriptitii glebae," who were transferred with their families and chattels to the abbey, we find " Colgrinum prepositum meum, et totam sequelam suam, cum omnibus bonis et catallis quae habet in dicta villa et in campis ejus et mariscis, absque aliquo de omnibus retinemento." Gale> Rerum Anglic. Script, torn. i. p. 86. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 71 Colne, Derb. 275 b. Colo, Wilts, 72 bis. Somers. 96 b. Cornw. 122 b. ter. 124 b. 1 Colo liber homo, Essex, 26 b. Colo liber homo Asgari stalre, Norf. 149 b. Colocar, Modgeua de, Stiff". 314 b. Coloen, Kent, 11. Cols', Line. 356 b. Colsege liber homo, Essex, 40. Colsuan, Cambr. 194 b. passim. 2 Line. 356 b. passim. Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Clam. N. R. Line. 376. Colsuen, Wilts, 70 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377, 377 b. Coluin, Devon, 106. Colvinus, Devon, 118 b. ter. 3 Comes, v. Balduinus. Edduinus. Edgarvs. Eusta- chius. goduinus. guerd. guert. guertus. Gurert. Gurt. Haroldus. Herold. Herol- dus. Hugo. Leuric. Leuricus. Leuuinus. Morcar. R. Comes. R. Comes vetus. Radulfus. Siuuard. Siuuardus. Tosti. W. Comes. Wal- LEF. WALLEUUS. WALTEF. Comitissa, v. Ghida. Gida. Goda. Gode. Godeva. GODEUE. GODIVA. GUDETA. GUEDA. GuETH. Commend. Grimolfi, Stiff. 347. Commendati in. Burckhardi, Suff. 407 b. Commendati homines in. Halden, Stiff: 413. 1 Colo continued to hold in this entry at the time of the Survey. 2 " Istemet tenuit sub Eddeva T. R. E." He continued to hold at the time of the Survey, both here and in Lin- colnshire. 3 He continued to hold these, with additional lands, at the time of the Survey. f 4 72* PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It, Er Constantiensis Ecclesiae Canonici, Dors. 79. 1 Coolf, Hants, 51, 52. Constabularius, v. Boding. Coolle, Wilts, 72 b. Copsi, Yorksh. 298 b. 327. Line. 363 bis. 2 Corbun, Hugo de, Norf. 278. Costelin, Here/. 181. Coventreu, Ecclesia sive Abbatia de, Warv). 238 b. a Couta, Suff. 332 b. Crac, Grimbold, Line. 347 bis. Crauelai, Monasterium S. Firmini de, Buck. 149. 4 Creneburnensis Ecclesia,- Wilts, 67 b. Dors. 77 b. Devon, 104. 1 The Bishop of Coutance held nothing, T. R. E. 2 Copsi was vicegerent to Tosti Earl of Northumberland., and a considerable benefactor to the Church of Durham* He made his submission to the Conqueror at the same time with Edwin and Morcar, and was appointed by him pro- curator of that part of the province of Northumbria north of the Tyne. Ordericus Vitalis, who calls him Coxo, gives an account of his assassination by the people of his own province, in consequence of his attachment to William. See Simeon of Durham, col. 37 ; and William of Poictou, p. 212,, in Duchesne's Normannici Scriptores. 3 The time of King Edward the Confessor is unnoticed in the entries of lands in other counties, which belonged to the Church of Coventry. 4 A half virgate, which the Monastery continued to hold at the Survey. Lysons, describing North Crawley in Buck- inghamshire, says, " At this place was an ancient monastery r , dedicated to St. Firmin, which is mentioned in the Survey of Domesday. It was destroyed or fell to decay so long before the general dissolution of monasteries, that no notice, of it has been found in any records subsequent to the above- mentioned Survey." Mag. Brit. Buck. p ( 545, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 73 Crin, Yorksh. 311. Croc, Leswinus, Suffl 350. Croiland, Abb. de, Line. 337. CruilanD; Abbatia de, Hunt. 204. Cruiland, S. Guthlacus de, Cambr. 192 b. Hunt. - 204. Northampt. 222 b. Line. 346 b. passim. 364 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377, 377 b. Crucan, Yorksh. 330 b. Cubold, Aluuinus, Northampt. 220 b. Cudulf, Wilts, 72 b. Cudulfus, Wilts, 73 b. 1 Cuulf ? Glouc. 165. Cutbertus, Sanctus, Yorksh. 298. -» Cutbertus S. Dunelm. Yorksh. 304 b. J Dachelin, Dors. 80 b. Dacus, v. Oinus. Phin. Tol. Dagobertus, Glouc. 162. Dainz, Shropsh. 255 b. Dane, Nottingh. 285 b. Line. 340 b. 353, 356 b. bis. 368 b. passim. Danemundus homo Asgari stalri, Cambr. 198 b. Danus, v. Osmundus. Simond. Strang. Turchillus. Dapifer Abbatis S. Eadmundi de Burg, Norf. 275 b. Dedol, Chesh. 263 b. 264 b. bis. Dedou, Chesh. 265. Deincora, Line. 353 b, Delfin, Yorksh. 317 b. Dena teinus regis E. Glouc. 168. D. 1 He continued to hold the same land in capite at the Survey. 74 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E, Dene, Wilts, 73. Depekin liber homo commend. Heroldi, Suff. 425 b. Derch, Chesh. 265 b. bis. Derinc, Surrey, 31 b. Derinc filius Sired, Kent, 1 b. Dering, Kent, 6. Deringus, Stiff. 342 b. Derolfus, Essex, 102. Suff. 384 b. Derstanus, Suff. 342 b. De rulfus, Suff. 450. Deule, Aluuinus, Hunt. 206 b. 208. Deule, Aluuinus, homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Bedf. 210 bis. 210 b. ter. Diaconus, v. Edricus. Elsi. Godricus. Goduinus. Liuricus. Oda. Ode. Raynerius. Saxfordus. Vlf. Wluricus. Dimidii homines in. commend. Algari, Suff. 386. Dim' lib. homo commend. Norf. 189. Dispensator, v. Azor. DodAj Sussex, 21, Hants, 39. Doda, Leuuinus, Warw. 244. Dode monachus, Dors. 84 b. Dode, Aluuinus, homo Alurici parui^ Hertf. 141. Dodinc, Essex, 86 b. Dodingus, Midd. 127. Essex, 56 b. Doding, homo Asgari stalri, Buck. 149 b. Dodo, Wilts, 71 b. Dors. 75 b. 83 bis. 84. Somers. 98 b. Devon, 102, 102 b. ter. 103, 105 b. 107 b. ter. 112 b. 115 b. Cornw. 123, 124 bis. 124 b. 1 Glouc. 167 b. Wore. 173. Warw. 243 b. Shropsh. 258 b, 259 ter. Chesh. 267. 1 Dodo held the land of this entry at the time of the Sur- vey, under the Earl of Moretaine. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 75 Dodo alter, Glouc. 167 b. Dolesuuif, Devon, 106 b. Dolfin, Derb. 278 b. bis. Yorksh. 301 b. Domne, Wilts, 72 b. Somers. 93 b. Domniz, Berks, 60 b. Domno, Wilts, 72 b. Somers. 94, 94 b. 95 b. 97. Don, Berks, 62. Done, Devon, 118. Done, Wilts, 73 b. Donne, Devon, 118 bis. 1 Donninc, Devon, 105. Donning, Wore. 174 b. Chesk. 267 b. Dono, Wilts, 72 b. Donno, T. R. E. Somers. 98 bis. 99. Devon, 105 b. bis. Donnus, Hants, 52 b. Dons, Glouc. 170 b. 2 Dore, Aluuardus, Essex, 94. Dot, Chesh. 259 b. 263 b. 264 bis. 265, 265 b. passim. 266, 266 b. 267 passim. 267 b. bis. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Suff. 297 b. Dot liber homo, Essex, 43. Suff. 404. Doth, Essex, 67. Dotus, Bed/. 218 b. Dotus homo Dei, Buck. 150 b. Dovre, Canonici S. Martini de, Kent, 1 b. 2. Dringhel, Yorksh. 329 b. Dringlel, Yorksh. 329 b. Drogo homo Roberti Malet, Norf. 276 b. Drondus, Northampt. 227. 1 He continued to hold the land of these two entries, at the time of the Survey, in capite. 2 He held the same land in capite at the Survey. 76 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E» Duglel, Yorksh. 301. Dunelmensis Episcopus, Yorksh. 304 b. 373. 1 Dunestan, Yorksh. 301. Dunne, Somers. 96 bis. Glouc. 168 b. Dunniht, Shropsh. 257 b. Dunninc, Hunt. 206 b. Derh. 274 b. 275 b. 277 b. Nottingh. 293. Yorksh. 319. Dunning, Glouc. 163 b. 167 b. Wore. 174 b. bis. Staff. 249, 250 b. 2 Shropsh. 258 b. 259 bis. 260 b. Chesh. 266 b. 267 b. passim. 3 Derb. 275 b. Nottingh. 285 b. Dunno, Somers. 94 b. Duns, Glouc. 168 b. Dunstan, Somers. 92. Z)er5. 276 b. 277 b. Nottingh* 285 b. Yor^. 298, 315 b. 318 passim. 321 b. Durand, Hants, 51. Durand, Aseloc, Nottingh. 285 b. Durandus, Suff. 342, 342 b. 343, 442, 442 b. 446. Durandus commendat. Edrico de Laxefelda, Suff. 275 b. Durandus liber homo, Suff. 425. Durilda, Suff. 341 b. Dustan, Yorksh. 317 b. 1 Yorkshire was the only county, south of his palatinate, in which the Bishop of Durham held lands in the time of King Edward the Confessor. His Yorkshire land was much wasted in the Conqueror's ravage in 1070. 2 He held the land of this entry in capite at the Survey. 3 In one of the entries of this folio, Dunning continued to hold the same land of Earl Hugh when Domesday was formed. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 77 Duuua, Essex, 102. Duuua libera femina, Essex, 36. Duuen, Yorksh. 302. Dyonisii S. Parisii Ecclesia, Oxf. 157. Glouc. 166. E. E. regina, 1 Essex, 87 bis. Eadmundi, S. Abbatia, Cambr. 192. 2 Essex, 19. Norf 209, 209 b. 210, 210 b. 211, 211 b. 212. Stiff. 356 b. 405. Eadmundus, Sanctus, Suff, 413 b. bis. 435, 447, 448 b. Eaduinus, Norf, 224. Ealgarus liber homo sub Stigando, Norf 259 b. Earne, Yorksh. 328 b. Ebbi homo Brictric f. Algar, Glouc. 165. Eborac. archiepiscopus, Nottingh. 280 b. Yorksh. 298, 302, 302 b. Clam. S. E. Line. 375 b. Eboracenses Canonici, Yorksh. 298. Eboraci, Christi iEcclesia juxta Civitatem, Yorksh. 327. Eboraci, S. Petrus, Yorksh. 298 b. 302 b. 303 passim. 303 b. passim. Ebrard homo Willelmi Colit, Yorksh. 301 b. Ebrardus, Line. 357 b. Eburg, Yorksh. 316 b. Eccha prepositus, Devon, 100. Echebrand, Nottingh. 290 b. 3 Echebrant, Chesh. 266. Echefrid, Yorksh. 374. 1 Eddeva. 2 The lands belonging to the Abbey in Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire do not seem to have been among the possessions of the Monastery T. R. E. 3 He continued to hold when the Survey was made. 78 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Eculf, Line. 347 b. bis. Edded Regina, Line. 336 b. Eddeda, Buck. 147. Eddeua, Kent, 7 b. Sussex, 23 b. bis. 26 b. bis. 27 b. Hants, 39 b. Wilts, 68 b. Devon, 105, 1 1 1 b. 1 12 b. Cornw. 124. Buck. 145 ter. Cambr. 194 passim. 195 passim. 195 b. passim. Line. 362 ter. 362 b. 363. Eddeua et ii. sochemanni homines ejus^ Cambr. 193 b. bis. Eddeua, 1 Somers. 86. Eddeva monialis, Hertf. 136 b. bis. Eddeva puella, homo S. archiepiscopi fuit, Hertf. 134 b. Eddeua pulchra, 2 Hertf. 134, 137 passim. Buck. 146 b. Cambr. 194 passim. 194 b. passim. 195, 195 b. passim. 199 b. 200. v. Eddeue. Edeua. 1 Daughter of Earl Godwin, and the same person who is called Eddeua, Eddid, Eddida, and Eddied Regina. The land here referred to, probably belonged to her before her marriage. The explanation of this will be given in the pre- sent Index when Gunnild is spoken of, who was her sister, unnoticed by our historians. The Harleian Manuscript, 3977, a Consuetudinarium of St. Edmunds Bury, says, " Sicut spina rosam, genuit God- wynus Editham." 2 Mr. Sharp, in his translation of William of Malmesbury, p. 249, speaking of the personal beauty of Editha the Con- fessor's queen, says, " in Domesday Book, under Stortford in Herts, she is styled ' the Fair.' But this is a mistake ; the property of Eddeva or Editha Regina, and the property of Eddeva Pulchra or the Fair, being each distinguished throughout the record with a care and accuracy evidently not unintentional. The manor of Storteford, moreover, never belonged at any time to Editha the Queen. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 79 Eddeva Regina, Kent, 2. Eddeua uxor Vluuardi, Buck. 147. Turner, in his History of England, vol. i. p. 64, quoting the circumstances which attended the search for Harold's body on the field of Hastings, which was recognized only by his favourite Editha, surnamed Swanneshals or Swans- neck, a says, " this Editha is the Editha Pulchra so often mentioned in Domesday." But this opinion seems to have been taken up by Mr. Turner, merely because in a manuscript note in the margin of the Narrative he quoted, he found written, " Ista Editha nominatur Editha Pulchra in Libro Domesday." The Narrative here alluded to, of the two monks who watched the battle, obtained William's permis~ sion to bring away the body of Harold, and afterwards carried the mistress to aid their search, will be found, MS. Cotton. Jul. D. vi. on vellum, of the fourteenth century ; whilst the marginal note, from which the additional infor- mation was obtained, is in a hand of a date near three cen- turies later ; and, unsupported by the manuscript itself, or by collateral evidence, is no more than a surmise of some possessor of the manuscript who is not known. The present writer has another opinion to offer, as to Eddeva pulchra. He believes her to have been Editha, the sister of Edwin and Morcar, widow of Griffin Prince of the Welsh, and the Queen of Harold. William of Jumieges, in his account of Harold's victory obtained in Wales in 1065, says, " Grithfridi quoque Regis Wallorum, postquam hostilis ilium gladius peremit pulchram conjugem Aldith, prajclari Comitis Algari filiam, sibi ux- orem junxit." Duchesne, Script, p. 285. It is to be observed, that throughout the Domesday Sur- vey, Harold is never mentioned as King; his wife, there- fore, would not be likely to be designated as a Queen : yet a " Editha cognornento Swanneshals quod Gallicc sonat collum Cigni." 80 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Eddeua uxor Wluuardi, Buck. 145 bis. Eddeue, So?ners. 94. that he had two wives there can be no question : his chil- dren were by the first wife ; the second was Aldith, Editha, Algiva, or Eddeva, names which were all synonimes. That Aldith or Algytha was beautiful we have Norman autho- rity : there is no known record of her death : and the time was, comparatively, so short, between the battle of Hastings and the Conqueror's distribution of forfeited lands, that we cannot but wonder to find every mention of a wife of Harold omitted in the Domesday returns. Florence of Worcester, p. 634, says, that after the fate of the battle of Hastings was known, and Harold's death, Edwin and Morcar came to London, and sent off their sister Algitha to Chester. " Cujus morte audita Comites Eadwinus et Morcarus (qui se cum suis certamini subtraxere) Lun- doniam venere et sororem suam Algitham reginam sumptam ad civitatem Legionum misere." The lands which are entered in Domesday as possessions of Eddeva Pulchra, are of great if not of royal amount. She held in different counties more than two hundred and thirty hides, equal to twenty- seven thousand six hundred acres. Her fee in Cambridgeshire, amounting to more than a hundred and fifty-eight hides, was considered as fit to form a part of the reward of Alan Earl of Bretagne. Among the under-tenants of Eddeva Pulchra, too, we find a person allied to the royal family. Of the manor of Ful- bourn in Cambridgeshire, it is said, " Comes Alanus tenet in Fuleborne vm. hid. Hoc manerium tenuit Goduinus tilt homo Eddeuae pulchrae. Non potuit recedere." Upon her lands in Hertfordshire, too, which were granted to Earl Alan, her chaplain, occurs, " Leuing presbyter homo Eddeuae." Whether it would be likely that a mistress of Harold should hold such tracts of land, or that she should have had a person of such high rank for an under-tenant, unalienable AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY, 81 Eddeve qusedam femina, Wore. 178. 1 Eddeue femina Syred, Buck, 143. Eddeue pulchra, Cambr. 193 b. v. Eddeua. Edeua. Eddid, Kent, 8, 11. Sussex, 18 b. Berks, 58 b. Wore. 172 b. Here/. 183 b. Warw. 244. 2 Shropsh. 259, 260 bis. 260 b. ter. YorksJu 306 b. Eddid quagdam femina, Berks, 63 b. Eddid Regina, Kent, 14 b. Sussex, 18 b, 21 b. bis. 22. Sarajy, 30, 30 b. ter. Hants, 38 ter. 38 b. 40, 43, as he is recorded to have been from his service to Eddeva, or that she should have had an ostensible chaplain, the reader will judge. Eddeua dives, probably alluding to the amount of pro- perty above enumerated, seems to have been only another appellation for Eddeva pulchra. A concubine of Harold has been already noticed in the former volume, where, in the second folio of the Survey of Kent, Ralph Curbespine, or Crookthorn, is entered as hold- ing four masures in the city of Canterbury, which had belonged to her. Here was a mistress residing at a short distance from the field of Hastings. Of Eddeva Swanneshals, mentioned in the monkish nar- rative, the present writer has found no other notice, a except in the Chronicle of John of Oxnede, MS. Cotton. Nero, D. H. fol. 204, who names her, in four words, as a benefactress to the Abbey of St. Benet Holm. " Edgyue Suanneshals dedit Thurgarton." Domesday says of Thurgarton, only, ** semper tenuit Abbatia." 1 She continued to hold at the time of the Survey. 2 In this entry she is recorded to be still holding at the time of the Survey. a Another copy of the story occurs in the Harleian MS. headed, " Quid accidit Walthammensihus circa patroni sui sepulturam pie solli- citis, sed mulieris cujusdam errore delusis." VOL. II. G 82 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. 43 b. Berks, 56 b. 57 ter. 58, 60 b. 63 b. Wilts, 65 ter. 73. Dors. 77. Somers. 91, 97, 99. Devon, 100 b. passim. Midd. 129 b. Buck. 144 b. bis. 149 b. 151, 153 passim. Oxf. 157 b. 159 bis. Glouc. 163. Here/. 180, 180 b. 184. Northampt 219,220. Rutl. 293 b. ter. Line. 337 bis. Suff. 426 bis. 427. v. Eddida. Eddied. Eddida, Somers. 96. Devon, 110 b. Cornw. 121 b. Eddida Regina, fl^Yfc, 63 b. Somers. 97. Eddied, iZere/I 183, 183 b. Eddied Regina, Wore. 176 b. Here/. 183 b. Eddied soror Odonis comitis, Here/. 186. Eddiet, Glouc. 170 b. 1 Eddiua, Sussex, 23. Yorksh. 325 passim. 325 b. Ziwc. 353, 362, 363. Yorksh. 373. Eddiue, Yorksh. 325 passim. 325 b. bis. 2>mc. 357 ? 363. Edduinus Borgreti filius teignus R. E. Buck. 145. Edduinus Comes, Staff. 248 b. Eddulf, Devon, 107. Yorksh. 307, 316. Eddulfi pater, Hants, 50. Eddulfus, Wilts, 66 bis. Z)m>rc, 106 b. 107 b. Edeldreda, S. Suff. 413. Edelmundus, Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Edelric, Line. 348. Edeluu aldus, Somers. 93 b. Edericus, Kent, 9 b. 13 b. J5e^. 217 b. 2 Edericus homo Algari Comitis, i&r#£ 140 b. Edericus homo Alurici cilt, Cambr. 200. Edericus homo Asgari stake, Buck. 147 b. Edestan, homo Alnodi Chentis, Buck. 149. 1 She continued to hold when the Survey was made. 2 Edricus still held the land of this entry. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 83 Edeua, Essex, 7 b. 12 b. bis. 31b. 35ter. 35 b. Suff. 295, 295 b. 1 Edeua faira, Norf. 285. Suff. 430 b. 431 bis. Edeua quaedam femina, Essex, 36. Edeua pulchra, Cambr. 189 b. v. Eddeua. Edeua Regina, Essex, 27, 54, 87 ter. Suff. 290, 448 b. Edeulf, Here/. 185 b. Edgar, Hunt. 205 b. bis. Edgari pater, Wilts, 65. Edgarus Comes, T. R. E. Essex, 3 b. Edged, Leic. 235. Edgida monialis, Wore. 173 b. Edic, Shropsh. 255 b. Edid, Kent, 1 b. Edid Regina, Buck. 145. Leic. 230 b. Line. 337 b. ter. 338, 338 b. 339. Edied quaedam libera femina, Suff. 286 b. Ediet, Here/. 183 b. Shropsh. 252. Edilt liber homo, Suff. 296 b. Ediua dives, Suff 410. Edlouedief, Devon, 112 b. Edm^er, Devon, 105 passim. 114. Shropsh. 259. Edm jerus, Surr. 31b. Edmar, Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 79 b. bis. Somers. 94, 99. Devon, 107, 110, 115 bis. 115 b. bis. 116,116 b. 117 b. bis. Northampt. 223. Edmarus, Devon, 106. Northampt. 220, 223. Essex, 27 b. Edmarus teignus Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 136 b. Edmer, Surrey, 35 b. Dors. 79 b. ter. 80. Somers. 90 b. 92 b. bis. Devon, 102 b. passim. 104 b. 105 bis. 105 b. 107 b. 108 b. 109 b. 114 b. 115, 116 b. 1 In the two last entries " Edeua" is the same person who is called Eddeua pulchra and Eddeua faira. g 2 84 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. 117 b. bis. Cornw. 122, 125 bis. Glouc. 163 b. 166, Shropsh. 256 b. bis. Edmer atre, Devon, 104 b. 1 Edmer Attile, Hertf. 136 b. Edmer Atula, teignus Regis Edwardi, Midd. 129 b. Buck. 146. Edmer presbyter, Sussex, IS, 20 b. Edmvnd, Shropsh. 259 b. 2 Yorksh. 320 b. passim. Edmundi S. Abbatia, Bed/. 210 b. Essex,~\ 19 b. 20. I v. Edmun- Edmundi de Burgo, Ecclesia S. Cambr. C dus S. 192. J Edmundi pater, Hants, 50. Edmundus, Sussex, 20 b. Berks, 59 b. 62 b. bis. Glouc. 168. Staff. 2m ter. Shropsh. 256 b. Yorksh. 320 b. bis. Suff. 395. 1 The lands of Edmer atre were given to the Earl of Moretaine. In the folio above referred to, of certain lands of the richer Saxons, it is said, " Has praedictas xvn. terras tenet Comes Moriton' cum terra Edmer Atre quae ei deli- berata est ; nam libere eas tenebant T. R. E. supradicti Taini." The lands of Ordulf, another of the greater Saxons, were given to the Earl of Moretaine at the same time. In the next folio we read, " Has infrascriptas vn. terras tenet Comes cum terra Ordulfi." Edmer Atre and Ordulf were in all probability partizans of Githa, the mother of Harold, when she instigated the people of Exeter, in 1068, to break out into open rebellion. Edmer atre is called Edmeratorius in the Exon Domes- day, pp. 190, 191. At the end of one or two entries in the latter page, we read, " Istam terram tenet Comes cum honore Edmeratorii :" and again, " terram tenet Comes cum honore Ordulfi.'" In the Exon Domesday, p. 487, Edmer atre is called Ailmarus ater, Ailmar the black. 2 He continued to hold when the Survey was made. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 85 Edmundus homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 133, 134. Edmundus liber homo Roberti filii Wimarc, Suff. 295 b. Edmundus, Sanctus, Nottingh. 284 b. Norf. 234. Suff. 356 b. bis. 357, 357 b. ter. 358 b. bis. 359 bis. 359 b. bis. 360 ter. 360 b. 361 b. ter. 362 ter. 362 b. bis. 363 b. 364 ter. 364 b. ter. 365, 368 ter. 368 b. ter. 369 ter. 369 b. ter. 370, 370 b. 371b. 381, 401b. 425 b. 426. Edmundus teignus R. E. Buck. 149 b. Ednod, Sussex, 20. Hants, 41, 48 b. 50, 53 b. bis. Berks, 60. 1 Wilts, 72. Dors. 80 ter. 82. Somers. 91b. bis. Devon, 101b. 102 b. Cornw. 123 b. 124 b. 2 Glouc. 164. Line. 310b. Essex, 70 b. Suff. 377 b. Ednod dapifer, Wilts, 69. 3 Ednod liber homo, Essex, 85 b. Ednod stalre, Berks, 58 b. 4 1 Tempore Haroldi Regis. 2 He still held the land of this entry when the Survey was taken. 3 " Haec v. man. tenuit Ednod dapifer T. R. E." ^ Possibly the same person who is called Ednod dapifer in the entry above. He had held the manor of Shippen in Berkshire in the time of Edward the Confessor, which was afterwards given to the Abbey of Abingdon. The Saxon Chronicle calls him Eadnoth stallere. He was Harold's master of the horse, but made his peace with the Conqueror, and apparently entered his service. He was killed in 1068, in opposing the sons of Harold when they came upon their expedition into Somersetshire. Florence of Worcester, p. 635, after men- tioning the flight of Edgar Atheling and his sisters to Scot- land, says, " Dum haec agerentur Haraldi regis filii God- winus, Eadmundus, Magnus, de Hybernia rcdeuntes in Su- g 3 86 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ednodus, Wilts, 72 b. Devon, 106, 111 b. Ednoth, Svff. 340. Edred, Wilts, 69 b. Somers. 97. Devon, 1 18. 1 Edred homo Asgari, Hertf. 139 b. Edredus, Devon, 117. Edredus liber homo commendatus Wisgaro, Svff. 351 b, Edric, Sussex, 23 b. Hants, 39, 43 b. 45 b. ter. 46, 47 b. 48 b. 51, 53 b. 2 Berks, 59, 61. m/te, 70 b. bis. 71 b. 73, 74 b. bis. Dors. 80 b. bis. 84 b. Somers. 88 ter. 89, 93 b. 94 bis. 96 b. 97 bis. 98 passim. 98 b. Devon, 102, 103 bis. 3 103 b. bis. 104 b.ter. 105, 105b. 106b. 108,110b. 112, 113 b. ter. 114, 116bis. 116b. 117, 118 bis. GZouc. 169, 170. Wore. 176 bis. Here/. 183 b. passim. 4 187 b. 5 Northampt. 223 bis. Warm. 238. Staff. 250 b. Shropsh. 254 b. 255 b. passim. 256 b. bis. 258 pas- sim. 258 b. ter. 259, 260. Chesh. 265, 265 b. bis. Derb. 274, 274 b. bis. 275, 276, 278 b. Nottingh. 285 b. Line. 341 b. 347 b. 348 b. 349 b. bis. 356 b. 358 ter. 359, 362, 365 b. Essex, 30 bis. 43. Norf. 241b. 297, 342, 375 b. mersetania applicuerunt. Quibus Eadnothus, qui fuit Heraldi regis Stallarius, occurrit cum exercitu, et cum eis praelio commisso, cum multis aliis occisus est : illi vero potiti victoria. De Domnania et Cornubia praeda rapta non modica, in Hyberniam redierunt." Several of the entries in the Survey under Ednod simply ? certainly belong to Ednod Stalre. 1 He continued to hold this land when the Survey was taken. 2 This land he still held when the Survey was made. 3 In one of the entries of fol. 103 he still held at the time of the Survey. 4 The Edric of fol. 183 b, seems to be Edric salvage. 5 He held the same land in capite at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 87 Edric cecus, Wilts, Edric homo Algari comitis, Hertf. 141 b. Edric frater Godrici, Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Edric grim, v. Grim. Edric lang, v. Lang. Edric, liber homo, Shropsh. 255. Edric liber homo Stigandi, Nor/. 211. 2 Edric mancus., Devon, 100 b. Edric salvage, 3 Here/. 183 b. Shropsh. 256, 256 b. 258 b. 1 He continued to hold when the Survey was made. 2 " Tenuit I. car. terrae et dimid. [in Saisselingam] sub €0 T. R. E. cum soca et saca postquam rex venit in An- gliam. Ut autem se redimeret a captione Walerami inva- davit earn idem Edricus pro i. marca auri et pro vn. lib. in Sancto Benedicto." 3 Edric salvage, the ferocious. He was also called syl- vaticus, the forester. The three following passages from Simeon of Durham, give the chief points of his history with which we are acquainted : A. D. 1067. " Eo tempore extitit quidam praepotens minister Edricus cognomento Silvaticus, filius Alfrici fratris Edrici Streone. Cujus terram quia dedere se regi dedig- nabatur, Herefordenses Castellani et Ricardus filius Scrob frequenter vastaverunt. Sed quotiescunque super eum irruerunt multos e suis militibus et scutariis perdiderunt. Iccirco ascitis sibi in auxilium regibus Wallanorum, Bleth- gerto videlicet et Ritwaldo, idem vir Edricus, circa assump- tionem S. Mariae, Herefordensem provinciam usque ad pon- tem amnis Lucge devastavit, ingentemque praedam reduxit." Sim. Dun. col. 197. A. D. 1070. " Vir strenuissimus Edricus cognomento Silvaticus, cujus supra meminimus cum rege Willielmo pacificatur." Ibid. col. 202. " Anno 1072. Post assumptioncm Sanctac Mariae Rex g4 88 persons, etc. holding lands, t. r. e. Edric spur, teignus R. E. v. Spur. Edric et Edric, Chesh. 265 b. Edrici frater, Hants, 45 b. Edrici pater, Glouc. 170 b. Edricus, Kent, 11, 12. Sussex, 19 b. Surrey, 30 b. Hants, 40 b. 43, 46 b. 53 b. Wilts, 70 bis. 71 bis. 73. Dors. 80. Devon, 102 b. 107, 113 b. Cornw. 123 b. 124. Glouc. 167 b. 169 b. Heref. 180. Northampt. 223. JFarw. 239, 239 b. 240 b. 243 bis. 244 b. Staff. 249. Shropsh. 254 bis. 258 bis. 258 b. ter. 259 b. 260 bis. Essex, 51, 52 b. Norf. 131b. 133 b. 144 b. 153 b. 154, 198, 219 b. 234, 240 b. 243. Suff. 292, 305, 307 b. 310 b. 1 312 b. 313 b. 314, 319 b. 320, 329 bis. 336 b. 339 b. bis. 342, 343, 348, 376 b. 378, 386 b. 394, 396 b. 400, 403, 407 b. 2 432 b. 438, 440 b. 441b. 442, 442 b. 443, 444. Edricus homo Asgari stalre, Hertf. 133 b. Edricus commendatus Edrico, Suff. 310 b. 441. Edricus commendatus Edrici de Laxefella, Suff. 443 b. Willielmus habens in comitatu suo Edricurn cognomento Silvaticum, cum navali et equestri exercitu, Scotiam pro- fectus est ut earn suo subjugaret ditioni." Ibid. col. 203. 1 " Hie Edricus commendatus fuit Edrico de Laxefelda antecessori Rotberti Malet priusquam rex E. obiisset. Pos- tea udlagavit Edricus. Rex E. saisivit totam suam terram. Postea conciliatus est regi E. et concessit ei terram suam ; dedit etiam brevem et sigillum ut quicunque de suis liberis commendatis hominibus ad eum vellent redire, suo concessu redirent Hunc Edricurn saisivit R. E. in sua manu. Postea non vidit Hundret ut ad Edricurn dominum suum rediret ; sed tunc ipse dicit et oiTert judicium quod rediit, et liberos homines quos habet sub se commend, tenet ; et ex eis re- vocat Robertum warant." 2 The Edricus of this entry is Edricus de Laxefella* AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 89 Edricus commendatus Normanni, Suff. 341. Edricus diaconus, Stiff. 449. Edricus Alius Ingoldi^ Suff. 299 b. Edricus grim, v. Grim. Edricus homo comitis Alani, Buck. 150 b. Edricus homo Edrici de Laxefelda, Buck. 148 b. Edricus homo G. Buck. 148 b. Edricus de Laxefel, v. Laxefel. Laxefelda. Laxe- fella. Edricus unus liber homo, Oaf. 155, 155 b. bis. Wore. 17 5. Edricus liber homo, Essex, 23 b. 25, 30, 83. Suff. 399, 419, 421 b. Edricus liber homo commendatus Edrico, Suff. 344 b. Edricus liber homo Edrici de Laxefelda, Norf. 150. Edricus liber homo, rector navis Regis Edwardi, Norf. 200. Edricus pur, Cambr. 196 b. Edricus saluage, v. Edric. Edricus sochemannus sub Edrico. Norf 154 b. bis. Edricus spuda, v. Spuda. Edricus stirman, Wore. 173 b. 1 1 Of five hides belonging to the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Norwiche, situated at Hindelep and Alcrintun, it is here said, " Edricus stirman tenuit, et deserviebat cum aliis servitiis ad regem et Episcopum pertinentibus." This pas- sage is explained, as well as Edric's office, in the Corame- moratio Placiti inter W. Episcopum et Walterum Abbatem de Eovesham, printed in Heming's Chartulary, tom.i. p. 80. " Ibi affuerunt ex parte Episcopi probabiles persona?, paratac facere praidictum sacramentum : quarum unus fuit Edricus qui fuit tempore Regis Eduuardi stermannus navis Episcopi, et ductor exercitus ejusdem Episcopi ad servitium Regis ; et hie erat homo Rodberti Herefordensis Episcopi, ea die qua sacramentum optulit, et nichil de Episcopo W. tencbat." 90 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Edricus tegnus, Wore. 178. Norf 260 b. Eduin, Devon, 110, 114 b. bis. Oxf. 159 b. Chesh. 268 b. Yorksh. 312. Eduinus, Kent, lb. 9. Sussex, 23b. Surrey, 35. Hants, 45,49 b. £rc. 174 b. Heref. 180 bis. 180 b. bis. Eluui, Wilts, 72. Comw. 121. i7er 559. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 117 Gerneber, Yorksh. 316 b. bis. 1 317 bis. 317 b. passim. 376 b. Gernebern, Derb. 276. Gernebertnk, Yorksh. 301. Geroldus, Suff. 423 b. Gert, Norf. 223 b. 242 b. 246 b. Gest frater Sarici, Wilts, 74. Getda, Leic. 230 b. Gethe uxor Radulfi Comitis,* Buck. 148. Gethne, Shropsh. 258 b. GherIj Shropsh. 254 b. 255 b. Ghida, Wilts, 65 passim. Somers. 86 b. 87 bis. Cornw. 123 b. Ghida comitissa, Devon, 104. . yv. Gida. 3 Ghida mater Heraldi Comitis, Devon, 100 b. passim. Ghil, Yorksh. 301. Ghilander, Yorksh. 323. Ghile, Yorksh. 309 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 The wife of Ralph de Mant, first Earl of Hereford. See vol. i. p. 433, note K 3 Gueda, Gida, or Githe, the mother of Harold, was sister to Sweyn king of Denmark. The Annals of the Church of Winchester, under the year 1052, speak well of her: " Githa uxor Godwini, femina multas habens facultates, pro anima ejus multis Ecclesiis in elemosyna multa contulit, et Wintoniensi Ecclesiae dedit duo maneria, scilicet Bleodonam et Craukumbam, et orna- menta diversi generis." She was in Exeter when William the Conqueror laid siege to that town, in 1068, but made her escape, and got over into Flanders. Ordericus Vitalis, speaking of those who fled at this time, says, " Inter haec Gisa, Goduini uxor, Heraldi genitrix, ingentem gazam clan- i 3 118 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ghilebrid, Yorksh. 331 b. Ghilemicel, Yorksh. 301, 332. Ghilepatric, Yorksh. 309 b. 311, 311 b. ter. Ghille, Yorksh. 312, 312 b. bis. Gida, Dors. 78 b. Warw. 239 b. 306 b. Gida comitissa, Sussex, 23 ter. 24. Berks, -> Gida mater Heraldi, Surr. 34. J Gilemichel, Yorksh. 302. Gilepatric, Yorksh, 311. Giraldus, Raimundus, Essex, 66. Girardus, Ghuc. 163. Giroldus, Stiff. 423. Gislebertus, Wilts, 66. 408. Giso episcopus, 2 Somers. 86, 3 89 b. Gitda, Northampt. 225 b. passim. 226 passim. culum sumpsit, et pro timore Guillelmi Regis, in Galliam, non reditura transmeavit." Kelham, lllustr. p. 225, says, she died by a stroke of lightning. She held, in different counties of England, previous to the Survey, more than three hundred and thirty hides, or thirty-nine thousand six hundred acres of land. > Seep. 117. 2 Giso, Gisa, or Gise Hasban, a native of Lorraine. He was consecrated Bishop of Wells in 1061. He died in 1088. The " Historia de Episcopis Bathon. et Wellen- sibus ad annum m.cccc.xxih. authore Canonico Wellensi," printed in Angl. Sacr. torn. i. p. 559, contains much relating to Harold's estates, which, after the confiscation of 1051, had been given to the Church of Wells by King Edward the Confessor, but of which Harold gained the re-posses- sion, greatly to Bishop Giso's discomfort. 3 Also at the Survey. 59 b. v. Ghida. GuEDA. 1 AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 119 Gladewinus, Suff. 442. Gladuin, Stag. 250 b. Derb. 278 b. Nottingh. 287 b. 288. Gladuine, Line. 343 b. Gladuinus, Nottingh. 286. Gladuinus homo abbatis S. Albani, Buck. 146. Glastingberiensis Abbatia, Hants, 43 b. Berks, 59 b. 66 b. Wilts, 69 b. Dors. 77 b. Somers. 88, 90, 91 b. 92. Devon, 103 b. Glouc. 165. Gleuuinus, Chesh. 267. Glouuec. S. Oswaldus, Glouc. 164 b. ter. Glouuecestre, S. Petrus de, Glouc. 164 b. bis. 165 b. passim. 1 Glunier, Yorksk. 298, 301, 301 bis. 301b. 311, 315 bis. 315 b. bis. 320, 332. God, Kent, 9, 14. Sussex, 18 b. Wilts, 69 b. Goda, Sussex, 18 b. 19 b. 21 b. ter. Somers. 94 b. Devon, 113 b. bis. 114 b. Oxf. 160 b. Cambr. 193 passim. 193 b. bis. 195. Eutl. 293 b. bis. Essex, 106 b. Suff. 340, 342 passim. 342 b. Goda alter, Suff. 342. Goda comitissa, Sussex, 17 bis. 18 b. 19, 19 b. 25. Surr. 36 b. Dors. 75 b. 76. Midd. 130. Buck. 151 b. bis. Glouc. 166 b. bis. 170 ter. Nottingh. 280 b. Goda comitissa, soror R. E. Surr. 34. Goda soror R. E. Glouc. 166 b. Goda commendata Algari comitis, Cambr. 198. Goda commend. Goduin filio Tuke, Suff. 333. v. Gode. 1 There is no indication that the possessions of St. Peter Gloucester, in the counties of Worcester and Hereford, had belonged to it T. R. E. i 4 120 PERSONS, ECT. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. God a homo Eddid. reginae, Hertf. 142. Goda liber homo, Suff. 376 b. Goda libera femina, Suff. 339, 396. Godbold, Buck. 148. Goddua, Suff. 340 b. Gode, WiltSyl^ Devon, 109, 110, 114b. 116b. 117. Hertf. 137 b. Hunt. 206. Nottingh. 291 b. Suff. 334 b. Gode homo regis Edwardi, Hertf. 137. Gode et nlius ejus, Hertf. 140. Gode comitissa, Nottingh. 287. v. Goda. Goded, Derb. 273. Godefridi scutularii pater, Dors. 85. 2 Go del de Brixi, Kent, 6 b. Godelent, Yorksh. 298. Godeman, Somers. 92 b. Northampt. 223 b. Line. 336. Godemanus, Suff. 342 b. Godere, Suff 346. Godere liber homo, Essex, 94 b. Godericus vicecomes, Buck. 144. Goderus liber homo, Essex, 12 b. Godesa, Kent, 1 1 . Hants, 53 b. Godessa, Kent, 12 b. Godestanus, Suff. 378. Godet quidam liber homo, Essex, 42 b. Godeua, Wilts, 73. Devon, 116 b. Cambr. 202. Northampt. 223b. WarWi2M. Staff. 248, 248 b. bis. 249 bis. Z>er&. 278. 1 She continued to hold the land of this entry in capite at the time of the Survey. 2 The son continued to hold at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 121 Godeua Comitissa, Wore. 177 b. Leic.~ 231 b. Staff. 247 b. 249 b. 250 bis. Shropsh 254, 256, 257, 257 b. 258. Nottingh. 280 b. 283 b. Godeua uxor Leurici comitis, JVarw. 244. Godey#; \ir, Somers. 90 b. Godeue, Wilts, 71. Devon, 112 b. Hertf. 139 b. Cambr. 194. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Godeue comitissa, Nottingh. 284 bis. v. Godeua. Godiva. Godeuert, Line. 365 b. Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Godgeua libera femina, Suff. 443 b. Godgeua libera femina commendata, Svff. 354 b. Godhit, Shropsh. 259. Godid, Chesh. 267 ter/ 2 Godid quaedam femina, Essex, 13. Godid homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 137 bis. 137 b. bis. 139 b. 140. Godil, Kent, 8 b. Godinc, Suff. 377. Godinc liber homo, Norf. 127 b. Goding, Hants, 45 b. Staff. 249. Goding homo Edrici calvi, Bedf. 218. Goding homo Osberni monachi, Hertf. 135 b. Godingus, Essex, 155. Suff. 340 b. bis. Godingus homo Eddeuae pulchrae, Cambr. 198 b. Godiua, Staff. 249. Godiva comitissa, Warw. 239 b. Godman, Hants, 39 b. 48 b. Somers. 97. Devon, 106 b. 107 b. 108 b. Cambr. 200. Godman teinnus, Suff. 436 b. 1 See an Account of her, vol. i. p. 426. 2 At the time of the Survey, Godid continued as under- tenant only of one of the three lands here entered. J Godiva. 122 PERSONS, ETC, HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Godmannus, Suff. 404, 404 b. Godmanus, Suff. 340 b. 351 b. 393 b. bis. 441. Godmanus commend. Edeue, Suff. 295. Godmanus liber homo, Essex, 98. Godmanus sochemannus Roberti, Essex, 47. Godmarus, Suff. 294 b. Godmarus homo Alestan, Bed/. 212. Godmund homo Wallef, Cambr. 202. Godmundus, Dors. 82. Hertf. 142 b. 1 Bed/. 218. 1 Norf. 238 b. Godo, Sussex ,20, Devon, 115. Godredus, Line. 336 b. Godric, Kent, 6 P 7 bis. 8, 10 b. Surrey, 36 b. Hants, 44 b. 45 b. 48, 49, 49 b. 51, 52 b. 53 ter. 53 b. 54 bis. 2 Berks, 60 b. 61 b. Wilts, 71 bis. 72 ter. 72 b. 73 b. 74, 74 b. Dors. 79 b. 81 b. bis. 82 bis. Somers. 91b. 92, 92 b. bis. 93 bis. 93 b. ter. 94, 99. Devon, 107 bis. 110, 111b. bis. 114 bis. 116 ter. 116 b. 117 b. 118 passim. Comm. 121 bis. 122 b. bis. Oxf. 160, 160 b. Glouc. 169 b. Wore. 174, 174 b. passim. 175 bis. 176 b. 177 b. Here/. 183, 187 b. ter. Cambr. 200. Hunt. 204 b. Nor- thampt. 222 b. 223 b. 224 b. Leic. 231 ter. Warm. 240 ter. 243 b. Staff. 249, 250 b. ter. Shropsh. 255 b. bis. 257 b. 258 b. 259 b. 260. Chesh. 263 b. 264, 264 b. 265, 265 b. 266 b. passim. 268. Derb. 273, 274 b. ter. 275,275 b. 278 passim. 278 b. bis. Nottingh. 284 b. 285, 285 b. 286 passim. 287 bis. 1 Godmundus continued to hold the lands mentioned in these two entries, of the King, at the time of the Survey. Each consisted of no more than three virgates. 2 Godric continued to hold this land in capite at the time of the Survey. It was half a hide. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 123 287 b. 288 ter. 290, 291, 292 bis, 292 b. Yorksh. 301 bis. 303 b. 315, 316 bis. 316 b. 317, 319 ter. 319 b. Line. 337, 347, 349, 349 b. passim. 350, 352, 352 b. 354, 356 b. 357, 359, 360, 361, 362, 364 b. passim. 365, 366, 366 b. 368 b. Clam. N. E. Line. 376. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Norf. 166. Suff. 297, 320, 320 b. 395, 413, 419 bis. 440. Godric alter, Derb. 274 b. Godric et ii. fratres ejus, Line. 34 1. 1 Godric et alii vi. taini, Nottingh. 284 b. Godric et Bruno in paragio, Dors. 79. Godric Carlesone, Kent, 1. 1 Godric fil. Carle, Kent, 6 b. J Godric f. Eddeue, Line. 336. Godric et Edric frater ejus, Clam. & R. Line. 375, Godric liber homo, Suff. 376. Godric tegnus regis E. Essex, 43. Godric frater Wluui episcopi, Buck. 144. Godric unus liber homo, Berks, 60 b. Godric homo Almari de Benintone, Hertf. 138. Godric homo Asgari stalre, Buck. 151. Godric homo regis E. Cambr. 199 b. Godric homo Osuui, Buck. 149. Godric homo Stig. archiep. Hertf. 135 b. Godric presbyter, Hants, 53 b. 2 Cornw. 124 . Godric teinus Algari Comitis, Wore. 176. Godric teinus R. E. Glouc. 168. ifo^210bis. Godrici Mai filii, Hants, 50 b. 1 " Duo serviebant tertio.'' 2 At Melevsford. " Ipse tenuit in paragio de rege E." He held in capite as one of the Thani Regis at the time of the Survey. A hide and a half. 124 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Godrici pater, Wilts, 74. Godricus, Kent, 8 b. 10 b. 11. Sussex, 27 , 27 b. Hants, 52 b. Berks, 57 b. 60 b. 61. Wilts, 65, 69 bis. Somers. 91, 94. Cornw. 120. Glouc. 166 b. bis. 169. Wore. 173 bis. 175. flcr^. 186 b. Hunt. 203 b. 208. Northampt. 222, 224 b. Warw. 240 b. 249 bis. JDerb. 276, 278 b. Line. 336. Cte. 5. i?. Line. 375, 375 b. bis. Essex, 12, 20 b. 23, 25 b. 46, 47 b. ter. 67, 104, 106 b. Norf. 133, 200 b. 220, 228 bis. 242 b. 245 b. 278 passim. 285 b. Suff. 317 b. 321, 324 b. 331 b. 333 b. 339 b. 340 bis. 340 b. 341 bis. 342, 342 b. bis. 343, 353, 356, 375 b. 377 b. 385 b. 393 b. 395, 395 b. 424, 424 b. Godricus alter, Suff. 339 b. Godricus commend. Vlsi_, Nottingh. 282 b. Godricus commendatus Heroldi, Suff. 336 b. 402 b. Godricus commend, cujusdam commendati Heroldi, Suff. 423 b. Godricus diaconus, Line. 371 bis. Godricus faber, Suff. 339 b. Godricus filius Gareuinae, Line. 336. Godricus f. Toruort, Line. 337. Godricus liber homo, Berks, 62 b, Essex, 33 b. 46, 49, 94, 96. Norf. 278 b. Suff. 298 b. 441 b. Godricus liber homo Heroldi, Suff. 346. Godricus liber homo Kitel, Norf. 254. Godricus liber homo commend, homo Godrici de Rossa, Norf. 279. Godricus homo Vicecomitis^ Bedf 211 b. Godricus longus, Suff. 339 b. Godricus presbyter, Hants, 46. Hunt. 206 b. 208. Suff. 342 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 125 Godricus presbyter commendatus Edrici de Lassefella, Suff. 316. Godricus socheman Edrici, Suff. 318 b. Godricus teign us regis E. Wore. 175, 177. Essex, 44 b. Godricus Vicecomes, 1 Berks, 57 b. passim. 58, 60 b. ter. Godrida, Yorksh. 331. Godton, Aluuinus homo R. E. Hertf. 142 b. Godtone, Aluuinus de, Hertf. 138 b. Godtovi, Surrey, 35 b. bis. Goduin, Sussex, 18 b. 21b. 24. Hants, 38, 45, 45 b. 49 b. Wilts, 72 b. 74 b. Somers. 92. Devon, 107, 109 b. 115 b. 118 ter. 2 Comm. 123 bis. Midd. 127 b. Cambr. 197. Staff. 250 b. Chesh. 265 b. 266 b. 267. Zter&. 274 bis. 274 b. bis. 275 b. Not- tingh. 287 b. 291 bis. Rutl. 293 b. Yorksh. 317 b. ter. 329 ter. Line. 340 b. 342 b. 354, 357, 359 b. bis. 360 bis. 368. Clam. N. R. Line. 376. Goduin alter, Yorksh. 329. Goduin commend. Stigandi, Line. 336. Goduin nlius Dudeman, Kent, 9. Goduin homo Alestan teigni Regis, Bedf 212. Goduin homo Almari de Benintone> Hertf. 137 b. Goduin homo Aschil, Bedf. 213. Goduin homo Engelrici, Hertf. 136 b. 1 He was under-tenant of Fifield, in Berkshire, to the Abbat of Abingdon T. R. E. The Abingdon Register, Claud. C. ix. fol. 133, says, that he held this estate of the Abbat for three lives, but was killed in the battle of Hastings. Henry de Ferrariis, it is added, " hanc villam cum altera (sc. Kingestun) suae ditioni adjecit." 2 The same Godwin is entered as holding both these and other lands in capite, in the same page, at the time of taking the Survey. 126 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Goduin homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 133. Bed/. 217. Goduin homo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 144. Goduin homo episcopi Wluui, Buck, 148. Goduine, Hunt. 206 b. Line. 341, 368. Goduine filius Edric, Yorksh. 374. Goduinus, Kent, 7, 8 b. 9, lib. Sussex, 21 b. bis. 22 b. 23. Hants, 39 b. bis. 40, 40 b. 41, 45 ter. 46, 47 b. passim. 49, 51, 52. Berks, 61 b. 62, 62 b. Wilts, 68 b. ter. 69 b. 72 b. 73 b. bis. Dors. 79 b. 81 b. 82, 83, 83 b. Somers. 88 b. 89, 92, 93 b. 94 bis. 94 b. 99. Devon, 102, 104 b. 1 105 b. 106, 107 b. bis. 108 b. 109 b. Cornw. 123 b. Hertf. 136 b. 140 b. 2 Oxf. 161. Glouc. 169. Wore. 173 bis. Here/. 187, 187 b. Hunt. 203 b. 205. Northampt. 222 b. ter. 223, 223 b. 224, 228 b. Leic. 234. Warm. 24 1, 3 244 b. 3 Staff. 248 ter. 248 b. bis. 249 bis. 249 b. 250, 250 b. ter. Shropsh. 254 b. 255, 256 b. ter. 257 bis. 267 ter. Derb. 275 b. ter. Nottingh. 283 b, 284, 293. Yorksh. 301 bis. 313, 317 b. bis. Line. 339 b. 350 bis. 368, 369 bis. Clam. S. B. Line. 375 b. Essex, lib. 28, 66, 67, 83. Norf. 132 b. bis. 134, 144 b. 222, 224, 234, 259, 262, 274. Stiff. 305 b. 318 b. 320, 328 b. 340 b. 394. Goduinus alter, Norf. 246 b. Godvinus et mater ejus, 4 Somers. 99. 1 Goduinus continued to hold this land in capite at the Survey. 2 In the time of Edward the Confessor he must have been the freeholder of this land. " Istemet tenuit T. R. E. et vendere potuit." He held it at the time of the Survey as under-tenant to Geoffrey de Mandeville. 3 Goduinus continued to hold these lands in capite at the Survey. 4 The son continued to hold when the Survey was taken. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 127 Goduinus accipitrarius, Hants, 50 b. 1 Goduinus Alferi Alius, Suff. 304 bis. 314 b. Goduinus Alsies sone, tennus Edeue Reginae, Suff. 306 ter. Goduinus avunculus Rad. Comitis, Norf. 131. Goduinus burgensis de Bedeford, Bedf. 2 18. 2 Goduinus cild, Cambr. 195 b. Goduinus cilt, abbas Westmon. 3 Buck. 146. Goduinus cilt, homo Edeuae pulchrae, Cambr. 193 b. Goduinus Comes, Kent, 1, 4 b. 7 b. 8, 8 b. 9, 9 b. 1 1, 12, 13, 14. Sussex, 22, 22 b. 23, 23 b. 24, 24 b. 25, 26, 27, 29. Surrey, 32, 36. Hants, 38 bis. 44 b. bis. 45, 49, 53. Goduinus diaconus, Essex ; 58 b. 98 b. 4 Goduinus filius Herald. 5 Somers. 86 b. bis. 1 He continued to hold of the King at the Survey. 2 He continued, at the time of the Survey, to hold the same land in capite ; increased in point of quantity. 3 Eadwinus, here called Goduinus, succeeded Wulnoth as Abbat of Westminster, A.D. 1049. In the entry above referred to, the word cilt is written over Goduinus. Sporley assures us that Eadwine, as he calls him, was of English descent. In one of the Conqueror's charters this same abbat is called Aglwi. It was in the time of Godwine that the Church of Westminster was pulled down, and re- built in a more splendid form by King Edward the Con- fessor. Godwine, or Eadwine, died in or before 1072. 4 He continued to hold the land of this entry in capite at the Survey. 6 This was the son of King Harold. The entry is among the lands which had belonged to Earl Godwin's children. According to Capgrave, Harold had a daughter, Gunnild, who was cured of blindness by St. Wlstan. Snorro men- 128 PERSONS, ETC, HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Goduinus filius Leuuini, Bedf. 214. Goduinus homo Borret, Bedf, 218. Goduinus homo Eddeue, Cambr. 193 b. Goduinus homo regis E. Bedf, 217 b. Goduinus homo abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 199, 199 b. Goduinus homo Guert comitis, Bedf. 217 b. Goduinus homo Leuuini comitis, Buck. 144. b. Goduinus homo Tosti comitis, Bedf 216 b. Goduinus homo Vlf, Buck. 149. Goduinus homo Wallef comitis, Cambr. 202 b. bis. Goduinus liber homo, Sussex, 25 passim. 25 b. Dors. 79. Chesh. 263 b. Essex, 12, 80, 88 bis. 88 b. 101, 102. Norf 126, 153 b. Suff. 296, 378, 405, 425 b. Goduinus liber homo Edrici de Laxefelda, Norf 148 b. Goduinus liber homo dimidius Edrici, Norf. 246 b. Goduinus liber homo Gert, Norf. 246. Goduinus liber homo Reginae, Suff. 332. Goduinus, sub Stigando, Norf 143. Goduinus liber homo Stigandi, Norf 230. Goduinus liber homo, qui postea utlagavit, Norf. 274. Godvinus prepositus, Dors. 84. 1 Goduinus presbyter, Sussex, 17 b. 27 bis. Hants, 43. Buck. 153. 2 Nottingh. 288. Essex, 95 b. Goduinus presbyter, liber homo, Suff. 422 b. Goduinus presbyter S. arch. 3 Buck. 146. tions Githa as the name of another daughter who married Waldemar Prince of Holgard, son of Jarislaus. See Snorro, Peringskiold's edit. vol. ii. p. 178. 1 He continued to hold the same hide of land at Winter- borne in capite, when the Survey was taken. 2 He continued to hold the land of this entry, at the Survey, as an under-tenant of Lewinus de Niweham. 3 Presbyter Stigandi archiepiscopi. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 129 Goduinus teinnus Regis, Essex, 49 b. Goduinus teignus R. E. Hertf. 140 b. Bed/. 215. Goduinus Tokesone, Norf. 246 b. 1 Goduius commendatus Saxo, Suff. 376 b. bis. Goduius liber homo commend. Suff. 375 b. Godus, Wilts, 70, 71. Goduui, Cambr. 194 b. Goduuidere de Bedeford, Bed/. 218 b. 2 Goduuin Alius Carli, Kent, 9. Goduuinus, Here/. 186 b. Nottingh. 284 b. Norf. 199, 231b. 234 bis. 284. Suff. 340, 341, 387, 396, 396 b. 419, 440, 441 b. bis. 442. Godwinus Comes, Sussex, 16, 17 b. 18, 19 b. 20, 21, 21b. bis. Glouc. 164. Wore. 176 b. Here/. 181. Godwinus commendatus, Suff. 292. Godwinus commend. Gerti, Norf. 269. Godwinus commendatus Stigandi, Suff. 446 b. Godwinus filius Tuka, Suff. 335 b. Goduuinus homo Wluui, Buck. 148. Goduuinus liber homo, Norf 151 b. 157. Suff. 422 b. Goduuinus liber homo commend. Guerti, Nottingh. 284. Goduuinus liber homo Stigandi, Suff. 377. Goduuinus presbyter, homo Heroldi, Suff. 343. Godwinus teinnus, Suff. 414. Godwinus teinus regis E. Suff. 402 b. Goerth, Norf. 257. Gogan homo Edeue, Cambr. 194 b. Gola, Essex, 71. 1 The same with Godwinus filius Tuka, Suff. 335 b. 2 He continued to hold his land at the time of the Survey. VOL. II. K 130 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Golde, et Vluric films ejus, Hunt. 207 b. Golderon homo Leuenot, Bed/. 214 b. Goldinus homo comitis Heraldi, Midd. 128 b. Goldstan, Kent, 1 b. Golduinus, Sussex, 18 b. 21. Gold us, Cambr. 201. Golegrim, Derb. 275 b. Golleue, Hants, 50 b. Golnil huscarle Regis E. Buck. 146 b. Golstan, Essex, 101 b. Goltoui, Surrey, 36 b. Goluinus, Sussex, 21. Gonchel, Line. 357. Gonchetel, Line. 366. Gondrede, Sussex, 25. Gonhard, Devon, 112. Gonnar, Devon, 112 b. Gonneuuate, Line. 347, 359 b. passim. 360 bis. 370 b. Gonni homo Aluric filii Goding, Buck. 153. Gonnil, Somers. 88. Gonuerd, Somers. 99. Gort, Sussex, 25 b. Gos, Hunt. 203, 208. Gosfridus, Norf, 196. Gosp', Yorksh. 301 b. 330 passim. Gospat', Yorksh. 332 bis. Gospatric, 1 Yorksh. 298 passim. 300 passim. 300 b. 1 See the former volume, p. 428, in the Index of Tenants in capite. Ordericus Vitalis, noticing the death of Goisfridus Abbat of Croyland, A.D. 1124, says, " Cui Gallevus, angli- gena, Crulandensis ccenobii monachus, frater Gospatricii de magna nobilitate Anglorum, successit." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 131 passim. 301 b. bis. 305 b. bis. 309 b. 1 310 ter. 310 b. 1 311 bis. 1 312 bis. 1 312 b. 1 328 b. passim. 330 pas- sim. 1 331, 331 b. 332. Gotil, Essex, 56 bis. Gotild, Essex, 56. Gotius, Essex, 54 b. 55 b. bis. Gotius liber homo, Essex, 20. Gotlac, Chesh. 263 b. Gotone, Aluuinus, Hertf 135 b. Gotra, Essex, 68 b. Gotra liber homo, Essex, 64 b. Gouti, huscarle Heraldi comitis, Midd. 129. Gouti liber homo, Suff. 294 b. Gouti teignus Heraldi comitis, Hertf, 137 b. Gozelinus, Nottingh. 288. Gozelinus Alius Lanberti, Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Grene, Sussex, 29. Greslet, Albertus, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Greue, Line. 348 bis. Gribol, Line. 371. Grichetel, Shropsh. 257. Grichitel, Nottingh. 288. Grifin, Cornw. 123 b. Grifin Rex, Chesh. 263, 2 269. 1 In all the folios here referred to, Gospatric continued to hold lands, either in capite or as sub-tenant of Earl Alan, at the time of the Survey. 2 " Rex E. dedit regi Grifino totam terram qua? jacebat trans aquam quae de vocatur. Sed postquam ipse Grifin forisfecit ei, abstulit ab eo hanc terram et reddidit Epis- copo de Cestre et omnibus suis hominibus qui antea ipsam tenebant.'' K 2 132 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Griketel, liber homo, Norf. 171. 1 Grim, Devon, 108 b. bis. Comm. 122 bis. 122 b. 123. Wore. 176. Here/. 181, 187. Warw. 243 b. Chesh. 263 b. 266, 267. Nottingh. 285 b. bis. 286 b. 287 b. Yorksh: 298 bis. 300 b. ter. 301 ter. 308, 309 b. bis. 322 bis. 328 b. bis. Line. 362 passim. 373 b. Grim homo Eddeue, Cambr. 195 b. Grim, Edricus, Stiff. 293, 293 b. 294, 296 b. 297, 417 b. 431, 443. Grim, homo R. E. Midd. 129 b. Grimbald homo Bisi^ Buck. 148 b. Grimbaldus, Line. 350. Grimbaldus homo Eddeuae, Cambr. 195 b. Grimbaldus homo regis E. Bedf. 216. Grimber, Line. 366 b. Grimbert, Line. 366 b. Grimbold, Line. 364, 365 b. Grimbold Crac, Line. 347 bis. Grimboldus, Line. 350 passim. Grimchel, Line. 361 b. Grimchil, Yorksh. 315. Grimmus commendat. Guert. Suff. 420. Grimolfus, Suff. 298 b. Grimolfus liber homo commend. Regime, Suff. 433 b. Grimulf, Warw. 242 b. Grimus, Essex, 69, 98. Suff 299 b. bis. 340 b. bis. 420. Grimus liber homo, Essex, 84, 101 b. Suff. 336 b. Grimus prepositus, Essex, 4 b. Grinchei, Chesh. 267 b. Grinchel, Nottingh. 287 b. bis. 288. Yorksh. 301, 324, 324 b. Line. 340 b. 341, 342 b. 350,354 bis. 356 i He continued to hold at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 133 passim. 357 b. 360, 362 b. 363, 365 b. Yorksh. 374. Clam. N. R. Line. 376 bis. Grinchellus, Essex, 68 bis. Grinchet, Warm. 242. Grinchetel, Here/. 183 b. Yorksh. 298. Grinchil, Nottingh. 286 b. Line. 352, 352 b. 353 b. 357 b. 361 b. Grino, Robertus, Essex, 5 b. Grossus, Willielmus, Norf. 276 b. Grud, Alnod, homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Hertf. 134 b. Grunulfus, Suff. 452. Grut, Eduinus, Essex, 67, 95. Grutt, Alnod, 134. Guda comitissa, Sussex, 28 b. Gudda, Cornw. 123 b. Gudeta comitissa, Line. 362. Gudhen, Goduinus, Essex, 99. Gudmund, Wilts, 73. Dors. 84. 1 Gudmundus, Essex, 53 bis. 53 b. bis. 54. Stiff] 406 b. 410 b. Gudmundus liber homo, Essex, 32. Gudmunt, Line. 343. Gudmunt homo regis Edw. Hunt. 210. Gudret, Clam. N. R. Line. 376. Gueda comitissa, Sussex, 27. Hants, 38 b. 1 Gueda mater Heraldi comitis, Glouc. 164. J Guede, Line. 369. Guerd, Norf. 190 b. Guerd comes, Sussex, 28. Cambr. 197 b. ter. v. Guert. GUERTUS. GURERT. GuRT. 39 b. 1 Also when the Survey was taken. k 3 134 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Guert, Sussex, 28 b. Hants, 47 b. Berks, 59 b. 61. Essex, 10 b. Norf. 115 b. 1 132, 144 b. 193 b. Suff. 377, 380 b. 420, 422 b. bis. 442. Guert comes, Cambr. 202 bis. Bed/. 217. Norf. 274 b. 287. Guertus comes, Norf. 283 bis. 283 b. Suff. 290. Guert iste, Norf. 272. Guertus, Suff. 407, 407 b. 432. 1 The Guert of this entry is Guert comes. 2 The fate of Leuuine and Guerth, the brothers of Harold, at the battle of Hastings, is one of the settled events of history : recorded both in the English and the Danish Chronicles. " Hie ceciderunt Leuuine et Gurd, fratres Haroldi Regis," is the inscription over the subject of their deaths in the Baieux Tapestry. There is a tale, however, of the twelfth century, which represents Guerth to have escaped alive. He is said to have been seen in extreme age by Henry the Second him- self, to have spoken mysteriously respecting Harold, and to have declared that the body of that Prince was not at Waltham. The whole was, probably, the fabrication of one of the secular canons, who were ejected at the re- foundation of Waltham Abbey in 1177. The Legend alluded to is preserved in the Harleian Manuscript 3776, fol. 21 b. " Quid frater Haroldi, Gurta nomine, Abbati Walter o vel aliis respondent super fratris sui, requisittis, cineribus vel sepidtura. " In diebus vero Regis Henrici Secundi visus est tam ab ipso Rege quern a magnatibus terrse et populo Gurta frater Haroldi, quam in libro suo jam dictus historiographus, tem- pore adventus Normannorum aliquid plus puero setatis ha- buisse refert, prudentia vero animi et probitate nil distare IV, GUERD. GURERT. GURT. 2 AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 135 Gueth comitissa, Buck. 148 bis. 1 Guiolfus, Suff. 351 b. Gulbertus, Yorksh. 373 b. Guluert, Glouc. 170. Gun' unus liber homo Radstarte, Norf. 146 b. Gunchil, Line. 365 b. Gundulf, Glouc, 164 b. 2 Gundulfus, Sussex, 21 b. a viro. Erat autem jam tunc grandaevus valde, et sicut ea tempestate a multis accepimus qui eum viderant, venustus aspectu, facie decorus, proceritate corporis admodum lon- gus ; hunc vidit etiam pise recordationis canonicorum regu- larium quod Waltham abbas primus, dompnus Walterus, a quo, una cum fratribus sibi adherentibus, in curia Regis apud Wodestocam diligenter sciscitari studuit utrum re vera cineres germani sui in suo ut credebatur Monasterio serva- rentur. Quibus ille Anglice respondit, Rusticum ait quern- libet habere potestis Haroldum, non habetis. Ad locum tamen per seipsum venit Crucem Sanctam adoraturus : ostensoque sibi sarcophago fratris, ut dicebatur, oblique illud intuitus, non ait homo, scit, sic enim jurabat, Non hie jacet Haroldus. Vivat in longum, et vigeat in Christo. Dominus Michael canonicus, probata? religionis, camerarius Ecclesiae Walthamensis qui, multis astantibus, quorum non- nulli adhuc supersunt, haec ab ore viri se audivisse con- stanter asseverat." Among the forgotten fables of the day, a story was undoubtedly prevalent, that Harold had escaped from Hastings. Giraldus Cambrensis asserts that it was believed he had fled from the battle pierced with wounds, and with the loss of his left eye, and that he ended his days holily and virtuously as an anchoret at Chester. Itin. edit. Franc. 1603, p. 874. Brompton and Knighton quote the story. 1 She is elsewhere called " Gethe uxor Radulfi Comitis." 2 He continued to hold at the time of the Survey. K 4 136 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Guneuuare, Yorksh. 307 bis. Gunnar, Wilts, 73. Gunner, Here/. 186 b. bis. Chesh. 264 b. Yorksh. 315, Gunnere, Berks, 62 b. Suff. 342 b. Gunnerus, Essex, 48 b. 1 Gunneuare, Yorksh. 305 b. Gunneuuate, Line. 341, 347, 354. Gunni, Somers. 96 b. Gunnild, Sussex, 28 b. Somers. 86 b. 87. 2 1 He continued to hold the same land under Suein of Essex. 2 For these, and the other lands which are comprised in the second column of fol. 86 b. and the five first entries of the first column of fol. 87, the Exeter Domesday has a distinct title : " Terre Regis quas tenuit Godwinus Comes et filii ejus in Sumerseta." Gunnild is called " Gunnila filia Comitis Godwini." The other personages of the entries are the Countess Ghida, Harold, Tosti, Eddeua, and Godwin the son of Harold. In the entry in Sussex, 28 b. at Chinge- stune, Gunnild is said to have held seven hides " de He- raldo." The land here referred to was also among the old possessions of Godwin and Earl Harold. By the kindness of John Bidwell Esq., of the Foreign Office, F. S. A. and of Mr. Moke of Bruges, the compiler of the present Index is enabled to lay before the reader a copy of an Inscription upon an ancient leaden plate, which was found by some workmen, in 17S6, while repairing a wall in the Church of St. Donat at Bruges, where Gun- nilda was interred, and which supplies in few words the story of her life. This inscription is at present preserved at Bruges, in the Church of St. Sauveur. >J* " Pater noster : Credo in Dm patre, & cetera que in Simbolo ap'lor' sunt scripta. " Gunildis nobilissimis orta parentibus, genere Angla, patre Goduuino Comite sub cujus dominio maxima pars AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 137 Gunninc, Chesh, 265 b. Gunnor, Chesh. 266 b. militabat Angliae, matre Githa illustri prosapia Dacor' ori- unda. Hcec du voveret adhuc puella virginale castitate, desiderans sp'uale conjugiu, sprevit connubia nonnullor' nobiliu principu, hcecque dum jam ad nubilem aetat' p'veniss&, Anglia devicta a Wuillelmo Normannorum Comite, et ab eodem interfecto fratre suo rege Anglorum Haroldo ; Re- licta patria apud S'ctu Audomaru aliquot annos exulans in Flandria, Xp'm que pie amabat in pectore Sec semp' colebat inop'e circa sibi famulantes hilaris et modesta, erga extraneos benivola & justa, pauperibus larga, suo corpori admodum parca ; quid dica, adeo ut omnibus illecebris se abstinendo, p' multos annos ante sui diem obitus non ves- ceretur carnibus, neq' quidq' q'd sibi dulce visum est gus- tando, sed vix necessaria vite capiendo, cilicio induta, ut nec etia q'busda pateret familiaribus confl'ctando cu viciis vicit in virtutibus. Dehinc transiens Bruggas, et ibi trans- volutis q'busda annis & ide pertransiens in Dacia, hue reversa, virgo transmigravit in Domino, Anno incarnationis d'm mKlxxxvii. non kl' Sept'b', luna xxu." The words in italics in this copy are conjectural upon obliterations. The same letter which brought this Inscription, brought another from the same church, in honour of another Gun- nilda, the half-sister of Edward the Confessor, who is men- tioned in our Chronicles, and who married the Emperor, Henry the Black. " Nobilissimae dominae Gunildae, Canuti Angliae, Daniae- marcae, Norvegrae, et Sueciac Regis filiae, Imperatoris Au- gusti Henrici nigri laudatissimae conjugi, post acceptam gravissimam a marito injuriam hoc in Castello (Burgum nempe Brugense) religiose viventi, et Anno Domini mxlii. xii. kal. Sept. defunctae, hoc monumentum Ecclesia, cui perquam erat munifica, erexit." A short notice of this second Gunnilda occurs, among some historical entries in the Consuetudinarium of the 138 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Gunnulfus, Suff. 335. Gunre, Yorksh. 301 b.bis. 311 b. bis. Gunuer, Here/. 184, 186 b. Shropsh. 260. Gunuert, Here/. 183. Shropsh. 256. Gunuuar, Shropsh, 260 b. Gunwardus, Shropsh. 255, 258. Gurert comes, Suff. 294. v. Gurt. Guret, Line. 336. Gurt comes, Norf. 210. v. Guerd. Guert. Guertus. Gurert. Guthlaci, S. Ecclesia, Here/. 182 b. 183. Gut mundus, Suff. 408 b. 427. Gutmundus, Suff 406, 406 b. 408, 408 b. 409. Gutmundus frater Ulurici abbatis de Eli, Suff. 410 b. Gutmundus teinnus, Suff. 408. H. Hache, Devon, 111 bis. Haco, Turkil, Norf. 223 b. Hacon, Hants, 38 b. Oxf. 159. Chesh. 265 b. bis. 266 b. Derb. 274 b. 277 b. bis. 278 b. Abbey of St. Edmunds Bury, Harl. MS. 3977 : a volume of the fourteenth century : " Anno gratiae M.xl. Harde- cnutus Alius Cnuti et Emmse Reginae frater Sancti Edwardi qui regnavit annis tribus. Huic erat soror, nomine Gunnilda, pulcherrima feminarum, quam Henricus Romanorum imperator duxit uxorem, de qua Celebris fama usque ad presens habetur." The particulars of the cruelty alluded to in the Inscription may be found in Brompton. Script, x. col. 933. The Gunnilda mentioned in the Saxon Chronicle under the year 1045, " who resided at Bruges a long while, and then went to Denmark," Ingr. p. 216, is a distinct per- sonage from either of the Gunnildas who have been just mentioned. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 139 Haconus, Essex, 68 b. Hacun, Wilts, 71. Oxf 160. Essex, 79. Hacun liber homo R. E. Nottingh. 282 b. Hacunus commend. Guerti, Nottingh. 283 b. Hademar, Devon, 105 b. Hadeuui, Here/. 185 b. Hadimarus, Devon, 104 b. Haduic, Heref. 185. Hadulfus, Warw. 241 b. 1 Haduuinus, Heref. 183. Haemar, Cornw. 124 b. Hagana, Norf 205. Hagana liber homo, Norf. 121 b. Hagana, Vlricus, Suff. 434 b. Hagane, Norf. 173. Hagane, tegnus Regis E. et Stigandi commend at us, Norf. 130 b. Haganus, Norf. 152. Hagene, Heref. 186. Hagris commend. Vlueue, Suff. 323 b. Haimerus, Devon, 104 b. Haiminc, Sussex, 20 b. 2 v. Haminc Hairaudus, Sussex, 28. Hakena, Norf 122. Hakene, Norf. 121, 121 b. Haldanus liber homo, Essex, 78 b. Haldeinus liber homo, commend. Heroldi, Suff. 411 b. 412 ter. Halden, Chesh. 265 b. bis. Nottingh. 291 b. Yorksh. 298. Berks, 61 b. bis. 318. Halden liber homo, Suff. 412 b. 413 bis. 1 He also held at the time of the Survey. 2 He held the same land, under the Earl of Moretaine, at the Survey. 140 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Haldene, Yorksh. 317, 318, 327. Haldenus, Suff. 399 b. Haltor, Yorksh. 306. Hambe, Line. 352'b. Haminc, Sussex, 21 bis. 1 26 b. Glouc. 169 b. Nottingh. 289. Line. 337, 361 bis. v. Haiminc. Haminc homo regis E. Cambr. 194 b. Hamingus teignus R. E. Buck. 150 bis. Handone, clerici de, Staff. 247 b. Hanuart, Yorksh. 331. Hapra, Vluuinus, Essex, 94. Har, Essex, 6 bis. Hard', Cambr. 198. Hardechinus, Suff. 393 b. Hardecnot, Suff. 340. Hardecnut, Line. 336. 2 Hardewinus, Norf. 224 b. Hardinc, Suff. 404 b. Harding, Wilts,Qlb. 68 b. 74ter. 3 Dors. 82 b. Somers. 90 b. 4 Leic. 231 b. passim. Warw. 239 b. ter. Hardingus, Wilts, 69. Suff. 333 b. Harduinus, jEssear, 90 b. Norf. 224, 225 b. Suff. 353 b. 383. Harduinus frater Cornitis [de Moretaine], Suff. 291 b. Hardul, Yorksh. 331 b. Hardulf, Devon, 103. Nottingh. 284 b. Hardwinus, iVor/: 245. Suff. 424. Haregrim liber homo, Chesh. 265. 1 " Haminc ten. de com. [de Moretaine] et ipse tenuit de rege E." , 2 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln : Suardine, his son, had succeeded him at the time of the Survey. 3 In these three entries Harding also occurs as the tenant at the time of the Survey. 4 Also wher the Survey was formed. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 141 Haregrin, Yorksh. 331. Harold, Nottingh. 282 b. bis. 286. Yorksh. 317 b. 325, 340. Harold stalre, Line. 337. Haroldus, Yorksh. 323 b. Line. 340 b. 350 b. Essex, 1 b. bis. 2, 2 b. 4 b. 7. 14 b. 15, 15 b. 26 b. bis. 27 bis. 31, 32 b. 59, 61, 84, 85, 90 b. 95. Suff. 289 b. 378, 394, 420, 420 b. 423. Haroldus comes, Cambr. 193, 196. Hunt. 205 b. 208. Rutl. 298 b. Yorksh. 298 b. 305 bis. 321. Line. 337, 349 ter. 349 b. ter. 351b. Essex, 106 b. v. Heraldus Comes. Herold Comes. Heroldus Comes. Haroldus Alius Radulfi comitis, 1 Warw. 244. 2 v. He- raldus. Harparius, Aluui, Cambr. 196. Hasten, Chesh. 266. Hauuard, Yorksh. 300 ter. 300 b. bis. Hauuart, Yorksh. 300 b. bis. Heche, Devon, 109 ter. 109 b. bis. 110, 111 bis. Ill b. Hedned, Yorksh. 298. Hedul, Derb. 275. Helewis neptis Eruasti episcopi, Norf. 200 b. Helga, Nottingh. 286. Helge, Nottingh. 286 b. Helghi, Sussex, 22 bis. 24. Helghinus, Sussex, 25 b. Helins, Norf. 200. Helmelea, Leuericus de, Stiff". 3 14 b. Heltor, Yorksh. 329 b. 1 Son of Ralph Earl of Hereford before the Conquest. See the present work, vol. i. p. 471. 2 He was tenant in capite for the same property at the Survey ; see vol. i. p. 433. 142 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Henricus, Norf 254 b. Her, Dors. 82 b. Essex, 5. Heraldus, Sussex, 21, 28. Surr. 32, 34, 36 b. Berks, 57 b. passim. 58 ter. 63 b. Wilts, 71 bis. Norf. 113. Heraldus [sc. Comes], Kent, 6, 6 b. Sussex, 17. Surr. 34. Norf. 172 b. Heraldus Comes, 1 Kent, 9. Sussex, 18 b. 19, 21 b.bis. 22, 25 b. 26 bis. Surr. 30 bis. 30 b. 31, 32. Hants, 38 ter. 39, 39 b. bis. 44 b. 46 b. 47. Berks, 57, 59 b. 60, 62 b. Wilts, 64 b. 65 passim. 69 bis. 71, 71 b. 72, 72 b. 74 b. Dors. 75 b. 78 b. ter. 82 b. 83. Somers. 86 b. passim. 87 bis. 88 b. 89 b. 92, 97. Devon, 101 passim. 102, 104 bis. Cornw. 120, 120 b. passim. 121b. 122, 123, 128 b. Hertf. 132, 132 b. passim. 133 passim. 138. Buck. 143 b. bis. 144, 148 b. Oxf. 154 b.bis. 157 bis. 160 b. Glouc. 162 b. 163, 164, 166 b. 167 b. 168, 168 b. 169. Wore. 174. Heref 179, 179 b. bis. 180, 181 pas- sim. 181 b.bis. 182 passim. 182 b. bis. 183 bis. 184 bis. 184 b. bis. 185 b. passim. 186 passim. 186 b. passim. 187 ter. 187 b. bis. Cambr. 190, 200, 202 bis. Leic. 237 ter. Staff. 246. Shropsh. 257. Chesh. 265 b. bis. v. Haroldus Comes. 1 In various entries, some of which have been enumerated in the former volume, p. 313, Domesday continually com- plains of what are called the " Invasiones," the usurpations of Harold, and of his alleged violations of the property of the church. It must be allowed, however, both for the Saxon and the Norman times, that these usurpations, or forcible entries upon lands or other possessions, were often made by the ministers or bailiffs of the great allodial tenants, in the name, but without the knowledge of their masters. William himself, in the charter which he granted to West- AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 143 Heraldus filius Radulfi comitis, Midd. 129 b. v. Ha- ROLDUS. minster Abbey in 1067, charges Hamo his steward with unjustly seizing on the church of St. Clement Danes in the Strand, " violenter et injuste sibi usurpavit," and which he had himself caused to be restored. There is a very curious document in the Cottonian Col- lection in the British Museum, Augustus II. n. 90, which has not hitherto been sufficiently noticed. It is an original Nar- rative in Saxon, upon a strip of vellum, not of the time of Harold the Second, but of Harold Harefoot, written in all probability by iElfgar, who is mentioned in it, or some fellow-monk, by order of Archbishop Eadsy, concerning Sandwich, as belonging to Christ Church, Canterbury ; the toll of the port of which had been forcibly entered upon in the King's name by iElfstan abbat of St. Augustine. iElfgar, a monk of Christ Church, after an interval of near a year, was sent by the archbishop to make his complaint to Harold, who lay sick at Oxford, and in imminent danger. Livingus bishop of Crediton, and Thancred the monk, were at that time with the King, and these, with iElfgar and one Osward, went to his bed-side, and re- proached him with the usurpation; when Harold unhesi- tatingly swore by Almighty God and by his angels, that it was " neither his rede nor his deed" that man should ever deprive Christ Church of Sandwich. It was soon seen, says the writer, that the taking of it was other man's thought, not the King's, and that it had been seized by the direction of Abbat iElfstan. The King sent iElfgar back to the Archbishop, with the fullest confirmation in words of the possession of Sandwich as he and his monks had at any time held it. iElfstan, who had received the third penny in toll at Sandwich, offered ten pounds as a fine to retain it. The acquisition of it for his monastery had been the sole object of the usurpation. He afterwards, as the document informs us, attempted to establish a rival 144 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Herbertus camerarius Rogeri Bigot, Norf. 278. Herch homo Brictrici, Buck. 150. port at " Hyppesfleote." It finishes, " This is all truth. Believe who will. In no other way did Abbat iElfstan command the payment of the third penny at Sandwich. God's blessing be with us all, and for ever. Amen." " Her kyp on pison gewrite f Harold king, let beridan Sandwic of xp'es cyrcean him sylfan to handa. & haefde hit him wel neh twelf monaS. & twegen haerunge timan swa peah fullice. eall ongean Godes willan. & agen ealra halgena pe restaS innon xp'es cyrcean swa swa hit him syftSan sorhlice paer aefter agiode. & amanc pisan sipan siSe wearS iElfstan abb' aet S'c'e A. & begeat mid his smeh-wrencan. & mid his golde. & seolfre eall dyrnunga aet Steorran pa pe waes paes kinges raedes-mann f hi gewearS se J)ridda penig of paere tolne on Sandwic pa geraedde Eadsige arce b' pa he ]>'is wiste. & eall se hired aet xp'es cyrc' betweonan heom f man sende iElfgar munuc of xp'es cyrc' to Harolde kingce. & waes se king pa binnan Oxana-forde swype geseocled. swa f he laeg orwene his lifes. pa waes Lyfinge b' of Defenan-scire. mid pam kincge. & Dancred munuc mid him. pa com Cristes cyrc' sand to j?a b'. & he forft pa to J) am kincge. & iElfgar munuc mid hi. & Oswerd aet Hergerdes-ha. & Dancred. & saedon pa kinge. f he haefde swySe agylt wiS Crist f he aefre sceolde niman aenig ping, of xp'es cyrc' pe his fora-gengceon dydon pider-inn. saedon pa kinge pa embe Sandwic f hit waes hi to handa geriden. pa laeg se king & asweortode eall. mid pare sage. & swor sySftan under God aelmihtine & under ealle halgan par to f hit naefre naes. na his raed na his daed. f man sceolde aefre Sandwic don ut of xp'es cyrc'. pa waes softlice gesyne f hit waes o$ra manna g'peaht naes na Haroldes kinges. & soSlice iElfstanes abbodes raed waes mid pa mannan pe hit of xp'es cyrc' ut geraeddon. pa sende Harold king iElfgar munuc agen to pa arce b' Eadsige. & to eallon xp'es cyrc' munecan. & grette hig ealle Godes gretincge & his. & het f hig AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 145 He rcus, Hants, 40 b. Hereford, Ecclesia de, Here/. 181b. sceoldan habban Sandwic into xp'es cyrc'. svva full. & swa forft swa hig hit aefre haefdon on aenies kinges daege. ge on gafole. ge on streame. ge on witun. ge on eallon pa pingan pe hit aefre aenig king fyrmest haefde aetforan hi. pa iElfstan abb', pis of-axode pa com lie to Eadsige arceb*. & baed hine fultumes to pa hirede embe pone priddan penig. & hi begen )>a to eallon gebropran & baedon pone hired f iElfstan abb' moste beon pass priddan peniges wurfte of paere tolne. & gyfan pa hirede. x. p'd. ac hy for-wyrndon heom ealle togaedere endemes. *p he hit na sceolde naefre gebidan. & wass peah Eadsige arceb' swiiSor his fultum pon' paes hiredes. & pa he ne mihte na for<5 her mid pa gyrnde he f he moste macian fornan gen Mildrype aeker aenne hwerf wi5 pone wodan to werianne. ac call se hired him forwyrnde paes forS ut mid ealle. & se arceb' Eadsige let hit eall to heora agene raede. pa gewearS se abb. TElfstan aet. mid micelan fultume. & let delfon aet Hyppeles-fleote an mycel gedelf. & wolde f scip ryne sceolde paer inne licgean eall swa hig dydon on Sandwic. ac hi na speow nan pinge paer on. for pam pe he swingS eall on idel pe swincS ongean x'pes willan. & se abb' let hit eall pus. & se hired fenge to heora agenan. on Godes gewitnesse. & s'c'a Marian & ealra para halgena pe restaft innan x'pes cyrcean. & aet s'e'e Augustine, pis is eall so<5 gelyfe se pe wylle. na gebad iElfstan abb' naefre on nanan opre wisan pone priddan penig on Sandwic. Godes bletsung si mid us eallon a on ecnysse. Amen." The date of this Narrative is closely ascertainable. Ead- sige, according to the Saxon Chronicle, was made Arch- bishop in November 1038. Harold Harefoot died at Oxford, on the 16th before the kalends of April 1040. The third penny had been detained for near a year. This will bring the date of the present writing to the year 1039. No detailed mention of the port of Sandwich occurs in Domesday ; but in allusion to it, in the account of the vol- ii. L 146 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. K. E. Hereford, Ecclesia S. Guthlaci de, Wore. 176. Here/. 182 b. 183. Hereford, Episcopus de, Glouc. 165. Wore. 174. Shropsh. 252. Essex, 26. Heremannus, Stiff*. 341 b. Hereuuard, 1 Line. 364 b. Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. Hereuuardus, Warw. 240, 240 b. bis. 2 241. Clam, in Chetst. 377. town, it is said, " Hoc Burgum tenet Archiepiscopus et est de vestitu Monachorum, et reddit simile servitium Regi sicut Dovere.'' Various instances may be cited from different parts of Domesday, of the arbitrary disposition of property by bailiffs. Under Etwelle in Surrey, fol. 30, it is said, " Tes- tantur homines de Hundredo quod in hoc Manerio sub- tracter sunt duae hidse et una virgata quae ibi fuerunt T. R. E. sed Propositi accommodaverunt eas suis amicis." See another instance under the lands of the Abbey of Westminster, fol. 32. Among the lands of Robert Fitz Hugh in Cheshire, torn. i. fol. 264 b. under Burwardeslei, we read, " Ibi in. hidae. De hac terra i. hida fuit ablata ab Ecclesia S. Werburgae. Hanc vendiderunt Propositi Comitum Edwini et Morcar cuidam Ravenchil." 1 " 1072. Hoc tempore fuit Hereward qui cum sociis suis per paludes latitavit." Annales S. Edm. de Burg. MS. Hark 447. This was Hereward, or Herward, the younger son of Leofric Earl of Mercia, who was chosen, by the prelates and nobility who retired to the Isle of Ely after the Con- queror's invasion, to be the general of their forces. His heroic character has been already alluded to, vol. i. p. 308. He was lord of Brune in Lincolnshire, and the marshes adjoining. He left Turfrida, his only daughter and heir, married to Hugh de Evermont lord of Deeping. 2 Also when the Survey was formed. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 147 Hereuuoldus, Svff, 314. Herfastus Episcopus, Suff. 447. v. ^Erefastus. Ar- FASTUS. Herfridus, Surr. 30. Herfrindus, Norf. 246. Herleng, Berks, 63. Dors. 77 b. Glouc. 163 b. Hermannus Episcopus [Sarisb.], Berks, 58. Hernetoc, Here/. 180. Herold, Suff, 313. Herold, et Godeuert, et Aluric, fratres, Clam, S. R. Line, 375. Herold Comes, Norf. 144. Herold', Norf. 109 b. bis. Heroldus, Nottingh. 287. Heroldus [sc. Comes], Essex, 5 ter. 6, 54 b. 55 bis. 63, 75. Norf. Ill, 114 b. bis. 115, 151, 185, 196 b. bis. 197 b. 227, 232, 235, 235 b. 236, 236 b. 252 b. Suff. 428, 428 b. 442. Heroldus Comes, Kent, 6 b. Line. 336. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Heroldus homo Eluui hiles, Glouc. 170. Heroldus liber homo in commendatione Abbatis de Eli, Suff. 375. Herolfus, Norf. 275 b. Herouldus, Hants, 39 b. Herueus, Oxf. 154 b. Suff. 408, 408 b. Herueus de beru, Suff. 413. Herulfus, Surr. 32. Cambr. 196. Herulfus homo Eddeuse, Cambr. 195. Herulfus teignus R. E. Cambr. 196. Hildeuert, Suff. 342 b. Hobbesune, Leuricus, Suff. 404 b. v. Obbesune. Hoch, Cambr. 201 b. Line. 358. Hofwardus liber homo, Norf 264. l2 148 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Hoga, Nottingh. 286. Holundus, Wore. 177. Holchetel, Line. 348 b. Holefest liber homo, Essex, 36. Holangar, Hants, 51. Holmo S. Benedictus de, Norf. 216, 216 b. 217, 217 b. 218, 218 b. 219, 219 b. 220, 220 b. 221. Holt liber homo, Essex, 102. Homdai homo Heraldi comitis, Bedf. 216 b. Homo Abbatis S. Albani, Hertf. 133. Homo unus Algari comitis, Camhr. 201 b. 202 bis. Homo Alrici, Buck. 145 b. Homo unus Alrici filii Goding, Buck. 146 b. 148. Homo Alueradi de Withunga, Buck. 146. Homo Aluuini uari, Buck. 149 b. Homo unus Asgari stalre, Cambr. 198, 200 b. 201 bis. Homo Azor fil. Toti, Buck. 144 b. Homo Bondi stalre, Buck. 146 b. Homo Borret, Buck. 145 b. Homo Brixtrici, Bedf. 212. Homo unus Regis E. Cambr. 200 b. 201 b. Northampt. 219 b. Homo Elmer de Belintone, Hertf. 141. Homo reginse Eddid, Hertf. 139 b. Homo unus Guerd Comitis, Cambr. 198. Homo Goduini abbatis Westmonasterii, Buck. 146. Homo Guert Comitis, Cambr. 202. Homo quidam Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 151 b. Bedf 212 b. Homo Leuuini Comitis, Midd. 129 b. 134 b. Buck. 144 b. 146. Homo abbatis de Ramesyg, Hertf 137. Cambr. 201. Homo unus Roberti f. Wimarc, Cambr. 200 b. Homo Stig. archiepiscopi, Hertf 133 b. Buck. 144 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 149 Homo Aluuoldi de Stiuetone, Bed/. 209 b. Homo unus Tosti Comitis, Buck. 144. Homo unus Wallef, Cambr. 197, 202. Homo unus Wallef Comitis, Cambr. 201 b. 202 b. Homo Wluui episcopi, Buck. 148. Homines Borred, Bedf. 210. Homines Eddeuse feminae Syred, Buck. 143. Homines Goduini cilt, Cambr. 196 b. 201 b. Homines teigni unius R. E. Cambr. 201. Homines if. Asgari stake, Hertf. 139 b. Homines duo Alric f. Godingi, Buck. 146 b. Homines duo Abbatis de S. Albano, Buck. 146. Homines duo, Oxf. 159. Homines duo Algari Comitis, Staff. 249 b. Homines duo Brictric, Buck. 148 b. 150 b. Homines duo, unus homo Brictric alter homo Azoris, Buck. 150. 1 Homines duo Burredi, Northampt. 229. Homines ii. R. E. Bedf. 212, 212 b. 215. Homines duo R. E. Goduinus et Torchillus, Buck. 152. Homines ii. Godrici vicecomitis, Buck. 144. Homines ii. Goduini de Benefelle, Hertf. 137 b. Homines duo Goduini cilt, Cambr. 201 b. Homines duo Heraldi Comitis, Cambr. 202. Homines duo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 144. Homines ii. Ordulfi, Devon. 155. Homines duo Sired, Buck. 147. Homines duo Vlf, Buck. 148 b. Homines tres, Sussex, 20. Buck. 153. 2 1 Also tenant at the Survey. 2 The same " Homines " continued to hold at the time of the Survey. l 3 150 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. Mi Homines hi. Algari Comitis, Hertf. 133. Homines tres Brictrici fil. Algar, 170. Homines tres Leurici Comitis, Warm. 243 b. Homines hi. S. archiepiscopi, Buck. 146 b. Homines tres Stigandi archiepiscopi, Hertf. 134, 134 b. Homines quatuor, Northampt. 227. Homines quatuor Anschil, Hertf. 138 b. Homines quatuor Wallef com. Cambr. 202. Homines quinque, Here/. 183 b. Homines Eddeue v. Cambr. 193 b. Homines x. Aluuini de Godtone, Hertf. 138 b. Homines xii. sequentes faldam Edrici, Norf. 124, Homines xxiii. Essex, 37. Honeuainus, Wilts, 73. Hopewella, Aluricus de, Suff. 314 b. Horim, Aluuinus, teignus R. E. Bedf 215 b. Horling, Berks, 60 b. 61. Horne, Aluuinus, Midd. 128 b. Horne, Aluuinus, teignus R. E. Hertf. 142 ter. Horolfus, Essex, 3 b. 20 b. Hortone, Ecclesia de, Devon, 104. i Hortunensis Abbatia, Dors. 78 b. / Hosmundus, Suff. 334 b. Houden, Clam, in Clietst. 376 b. Hveche, Cornw. 125. 1 Hugo, Line. 371 bis. Hugo camerarius, Berks, 63. Warw. 239. \ Hugo camerarius Regis Edwardi, Hunt. 208. J Hugo Alius Huberti, Kent, 10 b. Humman homo Alii, Buck. 152 b. Huna, Suff. 342 b. 1 He was likewise tenant at the time of the Survey, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 151 Huna liber homo Edrici, Suff. 324 b. Hunchil, Yorksh. 315 b. Hundic, Yorksh. 301. Hundin, Chesh. 264 b. Hundinc, Derb. 276. Yorksh. 308. Hunding, Chesh. 267 b. Hundulf, Chesh. 264 b. Derb. 272, 276. Hune, Yorksh. 324 b. Hune liber homo commend. Radulfi stalra, Suff. 297 b. Hunef, Kent, 9. Hunt. 203, 208. Hunepot, Suff. 297. Huni, Shropsh. 260. HuninCj Shropsh. 255 b. Huning, Shropsh. 255 b. Hunneue, Hunt. 206 b. Hunni, Shropsh. 255, 258, 1 259 b. Hunnic, Shropsh. 259. Humnit, Shropsh. 258. 2 Hunnit cum fratre suo, Shropsh. 258. 3 Hunnith, Shropsh. 258 bis. Hunta, Hants, 51 b. Staff. 249. Hunta et Pagen, Hants, 51b. Hunus, Suff 395. Huscarl, Somers. 95 b. v. Ingulfus. Leuric. Leu- ricus. Huscarl, homo regis E. Cambr. 195. 4 1 Also tenant at the Survey. 2 Also at the time of the Survey. 3 Also when the Survey was formed. 4 Huscarles have been usually considered as domestic servants ; but they were also military retainers. ~) Torciger eopler hurcanlar J>ap oprlo^on ealle ]>q \>e I113 jeaxian mihcon. Sax. Chron. Ingr. p, 253. L 4 152 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Huscarle, Surr. 36 bis. Somers. 99. 1 Glouc. 167. Hustemanus, Svff. 341 b. HUTHTRADUS, Sllff. 428. HlJTHTRET, Svff. 428. I. & J. Iadulfus, Somers. 98 b. bis. Jalf, Line. 364 passim. Jaul, Cornw. 125. Ilbertus vicecomes, Hertf. 132 b. bis. 133, 142, 2 179 b. Ineuuar, Devon, 106, 111, 116 bis. Ineuuarus, Devon, 105 b. In Galtlus tennus, T. R. E. Norf. 264 b. Ingarus teinnus, Essex, 22 b. Ingefrid, Yorksk. 301. Ingelri, Oxf. 159 b. Ingelricus, Hertf. 136 b. ter. Essex, 26 b. 27 b. bis. 3 30 b. bis, 34, 34 b.' Suff. 303 bis. Ingelricus de Sancto Paulo Londoniae, Essex, 32 b* Ingemund, Line. 352. Ingemundus, Line. 347 b. bis. 361 b. Ingeuuar, Hunt. 207. In golf, Nottingh. 290 b. Ingrede, Yorksh. 301, 330 b. Inguare teignus R. E. Cambr. 201 b. Inguarus, Essex, 33. Inguarus liber homo, Essex, 80. 1 Also when the Survey was formed. 2 From this entry it appears that Ilbertus was sheriff sometime in the reign of the Conqueror. 3 Also when the Survey was formed. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 153 Ingulf, Somers. 99. Line. 370. Xngulfus, Essex, 53 b. 68. Ingulfus huscarl, Suff. 442. Xnguuara, Essex, 81. Inguuarus, Essex, 80 b. bis. 81. Johannes, Dors. 82 bis. 98. Devon, 109 bis. Norf. 265 b. 1 Johannes danus, Somers. 89 b. Joseph, Oxf. 154 b. Jouin, Cornw. 123 b. 2 Iric, Devon, 104 b. Iricus i. liber homo commend. Stiff. 298 b. Judichel venator, Cambr. 193 ter. Juin, Devon, 108 b. Juing,, Somers. 98. Juliana, S. Sciropesberie, Shropsh. 252, 253. Iuo, Line. 350 b. Justan, Nottingh. 285 b. 286. Line. 371. Justanus, Hants, 41 b. Justin us, Hants, 51 b. Juvenis Ricardus, J^Torc. 177 b. K. Kee, Norf. 242 b. Keneuuard, Glouc. 168 b. 174. Keneuuardus, Glouc. 172 b. 173. Kenuuardus teinus regis E. Glouc. 167 b. Kenoldus, Suff. 441 b. Kenric' liber homo, Suff. 294 b. Kenricus, Suff 299 b. bis. 341 b. 1 He held the land of this entry in capite at the time of the Survey. 3 He held the same land at the Survey. 154 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E, Kerinc liber homo, Suff. 434 b. Ketel, Hants, 43. Cornw. 122 b. Oxf 159 b. Here/, 184 b. Northampt. 224 b. Essex, 75 b. Norf. 201, 206 b. 223, 243 b. 254 b. bis. 264 b. bis. 271. Suff. 335 b. Ketel liber homo, Norf, 233, 233 b. 234. Suff. 440. Ketel liber homo Edrici, Her If. 131. Ketel presbyter, Nottingh. 298. Ketel liber homo Stigandi, Norf 264 b. 266. Ketel liber homo teignus, Stiff. 421. Ketel tegnus Regis Edwardi, Suff. 41 6 b. Ketel teinnus Stigandi, Norf 254. Ketelber, Clam. S. R. Line. 375 bis. Ketelbern, Wore. 174 b. Ketelbert, Wore. 174 b. Ketellus, Suff. 436 Ketelus, Suff. 445. Ketel uua, Suff. 341 b. Keueua i. libera femina, Suff. 387. Kochaga, Heref 179. Kochagana, Heref 179. Kyluertestuna, Thuri de, Suff. 314 b. L. Ladulf, Devon, 107 b. Lag, Turgod, Yorksh. 298 b. Line. 352 b. 353 ter. Laghemannus, Essex, 95 b. Lagman, Yorksh. 301 bis. Lambe, Line. 351. Lambecarl, Line. 349 b. ter. Lanbecarle, Line. 339 b. Lanbertur, Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Lanc, Berks, 58, 63. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 155 Lancfer, Hunt. 206. Lanch, Surr. 35 b. Hants, 38. Wilts, 74. Lanchei, Ecclesia de, Surr. 34. Lang, Hants, 39 b. Lang, Edric, teinus Heraldi Comitis, Glouc. 164. Langabeinus, Stiff. 333 b. Lange, Wilts, 74. Langfer, Northampt. 220. Suff. 342 bis. Langfere, Suff. 411. Lant, Bedf 218 b. Lant homo Leuenot teigni R. E. Bedf. 215 b. Lasciuus, Robertas, Essex, 66 b. Laxafelda, Edricus de, Suff. 325, 325 b. Laxafella, Edricus de, Suff. 316 b. 328 bis. 328 b. bis. Laxefel, Edricus de, Suff. 442. Laxefelda, Edricus de, 135. Norf. 179 b. bis. Suff. 310 b. 317. Laxefella, Edricus de, Suff. 407, 442. 443 b. 444. Ledi, Shropsh. 260 b. Ledmanus, Suff. 332 b. Ledmar, Devon, 114. Essex, 34. Ledmarus, Cambr. 198. Ledmarus homo comitis Tosti, Bedf. 213 b. 1 Ledmarus liber homo, Essex, 28 b. bis. Suff. 303 b. Ledmarus presbyter, Essex, 39. Ledmer, Derb. 274 b. 275 b. Ledmerus. Suff. 377 b. Ledric, Oxf. 160. v. Lesefelda. Lessefella. 1 He continued at the Survey- 561 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Leduinus, Devon, 114. Yorksh. 322. Line. 352, 357 b. 358, 369 bis. Leduui, Shropsh. 258 b. Leduuinus, Yorksh. 308 b. Lefchil, Yorksh. 308. Lefcilt, Suff. 337 b. Lefelm, Surr. 35. Leffcilt, Svff. 404. Leffcilt commendatus Stigandi, Stiff. 337. Lefflet quaedam libera femina, Svff. 290 b. Lefled, Here/. 183. Lefleda libera femina, Suff. 433. Leflet, Berks, 57. Hertf. 134 b. Ilerff. 183 passim. 187 passim. Cambr. 195 b. Shropsh. 260 b. bis. Lefmer, Somers. 89. Devon, 111b. Lefmerus, Somers. 94. Lefolt, liber homo Heroldi, No//. 258 b. Lefquena, Suff. 419. Lefric prepositus, Wore. 173 b. Lefricus, Suff 299 b. Lefriz Alius Bose tegnus Regis, Norf. 228 b. Lefsi, Hants, 41 b. 45 b. Northampt. 221, 228. Line. 359 b. 368 b. Lefsi homo Wallef, Cambr. 197 bis. Lefsida, Wilts, 66. Lefsinus, Sussex, 20. Somers. 99. Lefsius, jEssea?, 31, 82. 320 b. Lefsi us liber homo, Essex, 34. Lefsius unus liber homo, Norf. 164 b. Lefstan, Kent, 10 b. Here/. 185 b. Lefstan liber homo, Here/. 179. Lefstanus, Northampt. 223 b. Essex, 31 b. bis. Suff. 417. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 157 Lefstanus abbas S. Eadmundi, 1 Stiff. 444 b. v. Leue- STANUS. Lefstanus liber homo, Essex, 42 ter. Lefstanus prepositus, T. R. E. Essex, 91. Lefsune, commendatus Leurico Hobbesune, Suff. 337. Leftanus, Essex, 68. Left an us liber homo, Essex, 46, 64 b. Lefwinus, Suffl 398 b. Leimar, Devon, 114. Shropsh. 255 b. Leisini, Yorksh. 320 b. Leising, Yorksh. 300. Leit teignus R. E. Buck. 144. Leman 3 Hants, 38 ter. Lemar, Sussex, 22. Lemar homo Brictric, Buck. 150. Lemar homo Stigandi archiepiscopi., Hertf. 138. Lemarus, Surr. 35 b. Hertf. 141. Bed/. 218 b. Essex, 102. Lemarus homo Stigandi archiep. Hertf. 135, 138. Lemarus teignus R. E. Bedf 215. Lemer, Shropsh. 259 b. Leodmar, Dors. 80. Leofleda, Suff. 342 b. Leofricus, Suff. 342 b. Leofsi, Suff. 312 b. 442. Leofsius, Suff. 442. Leofstanus, Suff. 339 b. 340 b. bis. 341, 343. Leofstanus liber homo Edrici, Suff. 317 b. Leofsuna, Suff. 340 b. Leomer, Dors. 83 b. 1 He was chosen abbat of St. Edmundsbury in 1044, and died on the kalends of August 1065. See Mon. Angl., last edit. vol. iii. p. 100. 158 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Leouestanus, Svff. 342. Lepsi, Sussex, 24. Heref. 185 bis. Cambr. 196 b. Derb. 274 b. bis. Yorksh. 308 bis. Line. 342 b. 347, 356 b. Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. Lepsi homo Brictrici, Buck. 150 bis. 150 b. Lepsi homo Tosti Comitis, Bed/. 217. Lepsi, sochemannus R. E. Hertf. 138 b. 139. Lesefelda, Edricus de, Suff. 311 b. ^ v. Laxafelda. Lesfelda, Edricus de, Suff. 311 bis. j Lesse fella, &c. Lesinc, Yorksh. 320 b. Line. 359 b. Lesing, Yorksh. 300 passim. 301 b. Lesius, Norf. 239 b. Lessefella, Edricus de, Suff. 316. v. Laxafelda. Lessefella. Lestan., Kent, 6. 1 Suff 321, 337 b. Lestan commendatus Abbati de Eli, Suff. 351 b. Lestanus, Essex, 33. Suff. 417 b. 419. Lest anus liber homo, Norf. 261 b. bis. Leswinus croc, Suff. 350. Let, Glouc. 163 b. Letfled, Line. 357 b. Letflede, Heref. 180. Leua i. soc. femina, Suff. 325. Leuardus liber homo, Essex, 4. Leue, Hunt. 207. Leuecild, Essex, 92. Leuecilt, Essex, 43, 102. 2 Leueclai, Wilts, 72. Leuecol, Yorksh. 315 b. Leuedai, Somers. 88 b. 97. Essex, 57 b. Leuefa, Hertf. 142 b. 1 « Lestan tenuit de rege E. et post mortem ejus vertit se ad Alnod Cilt, et modo est in calumpnia." 2 Also at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 159 Leuegar, Surr. 32. 1 Dors. 85. Somers. 93 b. 95. Devon, 102 b. 105 b. 107 b. 108, 111b. 114, 114b. 115b. 116b. 117. Leuegarus homo regis Edwardi, Bedf. 217 b. 2 Leueget, Warw. 239 b. Leueno, Nortkampt. 226 b. Leuenod, Wilts, 71. Glouc. 166 b. 180, 187. Shropsh. 256 b. Leuenot, 1 b. 8. Sussex, 18, 19, 22 b. 26 b. 8 Wilts, 66, 70 b. bis. 71 passim. Devon, 106 b. Cornw. 124 b. 4 Orgf. 159 b. Glouc. 166 b. 168 b. JForc. 176. Here/. 180, 186 b. Nortkampt. 222 b. 223 b. bis. 224, 226 b. passim. 227 b. Z^'c. 231, 233 b. Warm. 240 ter. Shropsh. 254 b. 255 b. bis. 256, 257 b. 260. Chesh. 264, 264 b. passim. 265 bis. 265 b. 266 bis. 267 bis. 267 b. 268 b. ter. Derb. 273, 274 b. ter. 275 bis. 276, 277 passim. 277 b. bis. 278 b. Nottingh. 289 b. ter. Rutl 293 b. Yorksh. 300, 318. Leuenot homo Regis E. Buck. 151 b. Chesh. 264 b. Leuenot sterre, Derb, 27 5. Leuenot teignus regis Edwardi, Wore. 177. Bedf. 215 b. passim. 216 bis. Leuericus, Suff. 441 b. Leueron, Dors. 84 b. Cornw. 122, 124 b. Leueron homo Stig. archiepisc. Hertf 140 b. Leuerone, Dors. 83. Leuestanus, Suff. 314 b. 395. 1 " Leuegar tenuit de Heraldo et serviebat ei sed quo voluisset cum terra ire potuisset. Quando obiit hanc ter- rain tribus filiis suis dispertuit, T. R. E." 2 Also at the Survey. 3 He continued to hold at the Survey. 4 He continued at the Survey as under-tenant to the Earl f Moret aine. 160 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Leuestanus abbas, Suff. 389 b. v. Lefstanus. Leuestanus commendat. fin. Suff. 395. Leuestanus liber homo commendat. cuidani commen- dato, Suff. 376. Leuestinus, Suff. 341. Leuesuna liber homo Gutmundi, Suff. 403, 404. Leuesunus, Essex, 51, 59, 59 b. Leuesunus commend. Stigandi, Suff. 423. Leuet, Wluuardus, Bed/. 212. Leuetuna, Glemanus de, Suff] 314 b. Leueua, Kent, 8 b. Dors. 82 b. Hertf. 132 b. bis. 133, 140. Line. 371 b. 1 Essex, 24, 56, 69. Leueua, abbatissa, 2 Berks, 60. Leueua commendata Wallef comitis, Bed/. 213. Leueua homo regis E. Bed/. 217. Leueua libera femina, Essex, 40 b. Leueua libera femina, Suff. 372 b. 375. Leueua qusedam libera femina, Berks, 62. Leueua lib. femina commend. Haldeini, Suff, 411 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 This is among the possessions of the Abbat of Battle in Berkshire. " Ipse abbas tenet in Reddinges geccPam cum viii. hidis ibi pertin. Leueua abbatissa tenuit de rege E." Mann, in his History of Reading, p. 121, says, the Church spoken of in this entry " was no doubt St. Mary's, being the oldest Church in the town." Leueua seems to have been the last Abbess of the Nunnery here, which was vir- tually ruined by the Danes in the middle of the ninth cen- tury : and the eight hides were probably all the property which remained to the found ation after the Conquest. In Somersetshire, in the notice of Combe, a manor be- longing to Shaftsbury Abbey, the Exon Domesday, p. 176, notices an Abbess of the name of Leueua, who had held that manor T. R. E M who is not noticed in the Exchequer Domesday, torn. i. fol. 91, although in other respects the Entries correspond. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 161 Leueue, Cambr. 194, 194 b. Leuid quseclam femina, Essex, 62. Leuiet, Sussex, 16 b. Dors. 82. Oxf. 161. Wore. 177 b. Here/. 183 b. 187. Warm. 243. Shropsh. 255 b. 257 b. Chesh. 266. NottingL 282 b. 285. 391 b. 396. Leuiet et Goduinus, Warw. 241. 1 Leuiet presbyter, 211. 2 Levietje vir, 74. Leuietus, 339 b. Leuiget, Northampt 22 L Leuild, Essex, 57 b. Leuinc, i&rc?, 9. Yorksh. 317 b. Leuincus, Essex, 85. Leuing, Hants, 51, 51 b. 53 b. Wilts, 72. Somers. 91, 92 b. 93 b. 94, 96, 98 b. bis. Here/. 186, 186 b. Z^c. 233. CtoA. 265. Z>er&. 274, 275 b. 276. Nottingh. 285 b. Leuing homo abbatis S. Albani, Buck. 146 b. Leuing homo R. E. Buck. 148 b. Leuing presbyter homo Eddeuae, Hertf. 137. Leuingus, Liter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Nottingh. 291. Leuingus presbyter, Yorksh. 298. Leuinus, Suff. 320, 332 b. 339 b. 426 b. 1 He continued to hold when the Survey was taken. 2 He occurs in the entry of the land at Bideham (now Biddenham), belonging to the church of St. Paul Bedford. w Hanc terram tenuit Leuiet presbyter in elemosina de rege E. et postea de rege W. Qui presbyter moriens con- cessit aecclesiae S. Pauli i. virg. de hac terra, Radulfus vero Tallgebosc alias duas virgatas addidit eidem aecclesiae in elemosina." VOL. II. m 162 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Leuinus liber homo, Norf. 227, 227 b. Leuinus tennus regis E. Suff. 348. Leuolt teinnus, Norf. 208. Leuredus, Essex, 64. Svff. 423. Leuret, Kent, 13 b. Sussex, 19 b. 28 b. Devon, 112. Leuric, Kent, lb. 7 b. Sussex, 20. Surr. 31 b. Wilts, 70 b. 73. Somers. 90, 94, 96 bis. Devon, 106, 106b.ter. Ill, 114b. 116,118b. 1 Comm. 123, 124 b. bis. Oxf. 159, 160. Wore, 177 b. Here/. 185 b. 186. Hunt 203, 203 b. 208 b. NorthampL 223 bis. 223 b. passim. 224, 224 b. 226 b. 227 passim. 227 b. 228, 228 b. 1 Leic. 233 b. bis. 234, 237. Warw. 243, 1 243 b. 244. Staff. 250 b. bis. ShropsJu 254, 255, 256, 258 bis. 1 259 b. Chesh. 263 b. 265. Derb. 274 bis. 275 b. 276 bis. 277 passim. 277 b. Nottingh. 284, 285 b. 286 b. 289 b. ter. 292, 293. Rutl 293 b. Line. 342 b. 361, 363 b. bis. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Suff. 297 bis. 344, 355, 386 b. 419. Leuric abb. S. Petri de Burg. 2 Line. 366 b. Leuric cilt, 3 Line. 369. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Leuric Comes, Warw. 238 b. 239. Shropsh. 252 b. v. Leuricus. 1 Leuric, in the four entries here referred from, held the same land at the time of the Survey. 2 He is said to have been related to the royal family ; nephew to Leofric Earl of Mercia. He became abbat of Peterborough in 1057. In 1066 he was in the English army, where sickening he returned to his monastery. The Saxon Chronicle gives him a high character. 3 Kelham, Illustr. p. 175, interprets " Leuric cilt" to be Leofric Duke of Mercia. His authority for this does not appear. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 163 Leuric Episcopus Execestrise, 1 Corny?. 120 b. Oxf. 155. Leuric f. Leuuini, Leic. 235 b. bis. Leuric Alius Osmundi teignus R. E. Bed/. 212 h. Leuric homo Azor, Buck. 151 b. Leuric homo Borgred, Bed/. 215. Leuric homo Brixtrici, Bed/. 212. 2 Leuric homo Edrici Comitis, Buck. 148 b. Leuric homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Bedf. 212. Leuric homo Leuuini Comitis, Midd. 130 b. Leuric huscarl Com. Leuuini, Hertf. 140. Leuric liber homo, Chesh. 266. Leuricus, Glouc. 166 b. 167 b. 169, 169 b. Wore. 174 b. Hunt 208 b. Northampt. 223. Leic. 234, 235 bis. Warm. 240 b. bis. 244. Derb. 275 b. 276, 278 b. Nottingh. 284, 291. Line. 353, 368 b. 369, 371. Essex, 23 b. 84 b, bis. Norf. 253. Suff. 315, 323 b. 336 b. 340 ter. 340 b. 341 bis. 34 1 b. 342 bis. 342 b. bis. 344 b. 351 b. bis. 395, 397, 442. Leuricus abbas de Bertone, Derb. 273. 3 Leuricus coccus, Suff. 314. Leuricus Comes, Shropsh. 259 b. v. Leuric. Leuricus commendatus Algaro Comiti, Suff. 395 b. Leuricus commendatus Bristrico preposito Sancti Ead- mundi, Suff* 437 b. 1 Leofric, or Leuric, the last bishop of Crediton. He obtained permission from King Edward the Confessor to transfer the seat of his diocese to Exeter, A. D. 1050. See Chron. Exon. Eccl. MS. Laud. Bibl. Bodl. 627, fol. 93 b. Mon. Angl. last Edit. vol. ii. pp. 514, 526. Leofric died Feb. 10th, 1073. 2 Also at the time of the Survey, s He died in 1085. M 2 164 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E» Leuricus commend. Edrici, Suff. 309 b. Leuricus Hobbesune, Stiff. 404 b. Leuricus homo Regis E. Bedf. 211. Leuricus homo Eduuini, Buck. 145. Leuricus homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 144 bis. Leuricus homo Osulfi, Hertf. 136 b. Leuricus homo Abbatis de Ramesy, Bedf. 216. Leuricus liber homo, Stiff! 417, 437 b. Leuricus monachus, Berks, 61b. Leuricus Obbesune, Stiff. 405 b. Leuricus tennus, Suff. 303. Leustan liber homo Ulfi, Norf. 259. Leustannus presbyter commendatus Guerti, Stiff. 335. Leustanus, Suff. 416 b. Leuuard, Kent, 10. Sussex, 22. Leuuare, Hertf. 133 b. Lewestanus commendatus, Suff. 292. Leuui, Oxf. 159 b. Glouc. 168 b. Wore. 176. Shropsh. 254 b. 256. Leuui homo Asgari, Cambr. 194 b. Leuui homo Eduui, Buck. 150 b. Leuui homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, Oxf. 159. Leuuin, Hants, 44 b. Shropsh. 257 bis. Nottingh. 282 b. 283 b. 286. Leuuin f. Aluuin, Nottingh. 280 b. Leuuin Chaua prefectus regis. Buck. 153. 1 Leuuin cilt, Bedf. 211, 214 b. 216 b. v. Leuuinus. Leuuine, Hunt. 206. Derb. 272, 276. Nottingh. 287. Leuuine f. Alwine, Line. 337. Leuuine homo Wallef Comitis, Bedf. 216. i He continued to hold at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 165 Leuuine presbyter, 1 336. Leuuini duo, Glouc. 169 b. Leuuini de Niuueham mater, Warm, 244. Leuuinus, KenU 1 b. 7, 7 b. 11, 13 b. Sussex, 18 b. 19, 21 b. 22 b. 23 b. 24, 24 b. 27, 27 b. 28 b. ter. 29 ter. Surr. 36. Hants, 40 b. 41, 49 b. 50 b. bis. 2 Berks, 58 b. 60, 60 b. bis. Wilts, 69 b. 74 b. bis. Dors. 77, 79 b. 80 bis. 85. Somers. 91 b. bis. 92, 93 b. 95, 96 bis. Devon, 111b. 117 b. Cornw. 125. Hertf. 136 b. 3 139. Buck. 153. Oxf. 160 b. ter. Glouc. 165 b. 166, 166 b. ter. 168 b. 169 b. 170 b. Wore. 173. 4 Heref. 185. Bed/. 210 b. 5 Northampt. 223 b.bis. 224, 225. Leic. 230 b. 231 b. 232, 234, 235 b. 237. Warm. 238 b. 239 b. bis. 240 ter. 240 b. 243 b. passim. Shropsh. 257. Chesh. 265 b. bis. 266, 266 b. ter. 267. Derb. 274 b. bis. 276, 278, 278 b. Yorksh. 316, 317. Line. 336 b. 356 b. 364 b. Clam. W. R. Line. 376. Essex, 30 b. 31, 35 b. 52, 54, 70, 76, 86 b. bis. 89, 102, 103 b. Suff. 321, 336, 352, 374 b. 375 b. 377, 377 b. 397. Leuuinus aurifaber, Berks, 58 b. Leuuinus calvus, Suff. 436. 1 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln, T. R. E. Leuuine afterwards became a monk, and his place as Lage- man, at the time of the Survey, was filled by Buruolt his son. 2 In one entry he continued at the Survey. 3 The land which Leuuinus held in this entry " de Rege," he tenanted at the time of the Survey under the Earl of Moretaine. 4 " ii. hid. ad Nortvne. Leuuinus tenuit et inde radman Episcopi fuit." 5 Also at the Survey. M 3 166 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Leuuinus cilt, Hertf. 136. Bed/. 21V Shropsh. 253 b. Derb. 274 b. 278. Essex, 82, 86 b. yv. Leuuin. Leuuinus cilt liber homo, Svff. 376 b. Leuuinus cilt teignus R. E. Bed/. 216 b. Leuuinus Comes, Kent, 7, 7 b. 8, 9. Sussex, 18 b. Surr. 31 b. bis. Somers. 87 b. Devon, 101 passim. Midd. 127.* Hertf. 134. Buck. 143 b. 144 ten 144 b. bis. Leuuinus commendatus Edrico de Laxefella, Suff. 374 b. Leuuinus Episcopus, 3 Staff. 248 b. Leuuinus filius Brun, Suff. 314 b. Leuuinus filius Ringulfi, Suff. 322. Leuuinus forestarius, Hants, 38. Leuuinus frater Alsi, Buck. 148 b. Leuuinus homo Burgeredi, Buck. 151 b. Leuuinus homo Godrici, Buck. 146. Leuuinus homo Goduini de benefelle, Hertf. 138. Leuuinus homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf 139, 141 , 142 b. 1 He had possessed the manor of Cadendone in Bedford- shire, which at the Survey belonged to the Canons of St. Pauls. The Record adds, " Canonici habent brevem Regis in quo habetur quod ipse hoc Manerium dedit Ecclesiss S. Pauli." 2 Earl Levvin was the under-tenant only in this entry. He had the occupation. The manor of Harrow, to which it relates, had been purchased for his Church by Arch- bishop Wilfred, AD. 822. See the Chartulary of the See of Canterbury. MS. Bibl. Bodl. p. 22. 3 Leofwine Bishop of Litchfield. He presided from 1053 to 1066. His successor, Peter, removed the See to Chester. See vol. i. p. 395. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 167 Leuuinus liber homo, Oxf. 153 b. bis. Essex, 3, 91b. Suff. 427 b. Leuuinus liber homo Edrici, Suff. 304. Leuuinus liber homo Heroldi, Suff. 426 b. Leuuinus unus liber homo, Sussex, 19, 20, 25. Leuuinus teinnus, Suff. 427 b. Leuunus teignus R. E. Hertf 139, 139 b. 142. Buck 148. £^.2 15 bis. Leuuold, Kent, 10. Leuuord, Nottingh. 292 b. Leuuric, Suff. 375 b. Leuuricus, Suff. 385 b. Libera femina de qua habuit Normannus commenda- tionem, Suff. 332. Libera femina una, Essex, 10, 22, 27, 29, 36 b. 69 b. bis. 82, 103. Norf. 126 b. 136, 188, 196, 203 b. 262 b. Suff 292, 379 b. Libera femina una sub Stigando, Norf. 125. Libera femina i. commend. See JE. Suff. 386 b. 448 b. Libera femina commend. Edrici, Norf. 277 b. Liber homo unus, Essex, 23 b. bis. 27 b. 28, 28 b. bis. 29 ter. 29 b. bis. 30, 31, 34 b. 37, 38 bis. 43 b. bis. 44 b. passim. 45, 45 b. 46 b. ter. 55, 55 b. 61, 61 b. bis. 62, 62 b. 64, 64 b. bis. 65 passim. 65 b. 69 b. 71, 71b. 73 b. bis. 75 b. 78, 78 b. bis. 80 b. 81, 82, 83 b. bis. 84 bis. 85 b. 86 bis. 89 b. 90, 90 b. 92 b. 95, 95 b. 96, 96 b. 97, 99, 99 b. 100 b. 101 ter. 102 b. bis. 103, 103 b. Norf. 120, 123 b. bis. 124, 125, 126, 126 b. 128, 129 b. bis. 146 b. 148, 150, 154 b. 156 b. 161b. 164, 164 b. bis. 167 b. bis. 169 b. 173, 173 b. 182 ter. 183 passim. 183 b. passim. 184 bis. 187 passim. 188, 189 b. bis. 190 passim. 190 b. 197 b. bis. 202, 204, 205 b. bis. m 4 108 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. 226, 257, 266 b. 268, 268 b. 274. Suff. 284 b. 285, 285 b. bis. 300 b. 312 b. 397, 436. Liber homo unus dimid. Norf. 124 b. 130 b. 171 b. Liber homo unus et dim. Norf, 188. Liber homo i. commend. Suff. 379 b. ter. 432 b. 1 Liber homo i. commend. iElmari, Suff. 380 bis. Liber homo i. commend. S. iEtheldredse, Suff. 325 b. Liber homo i. Ailmari episcopi, Norf. 197, 201. Liber homo i. S. Aldredae, Norf. 186. Suff 336. Liber homo i. Algari, Norf. 275 b. Liber homo i. Ailmari episcopi, Norf. 199 b. Liber homo i. Almari, Norf 199. Liber homo i. episcopi Almari, Norf. 198 b. 200 bis. 200 b. 201 passim. 273. Liber homo unus Alnoht, Norf. 124. Liber homo unus et duo dim. Alnoth commend. Norf 124. Liber homo i. Alsi, Norf 199. Liber homo unus Alwi, Norf. 174 b. Liber homo i. commend. SVi M. Suff. 387. Liber homo i. et dim. commend. S. JE. Suff. 387. Liber homo I. commend. Ailrici, Suff'. 400 b. bis. Liber homo i. S. Aldredae commend. Suff. 303. Liber homo i. commendatus cujusdam commendati Al- mari episcopi, Suff. 381. Liber homo i. commend. Almari episcopi., Suff. 380. Liber homo i. commendatus Alsci nepoti Comitis R. Suff. 324. Liber homo commend. Alurici, Suff. 335 b. Liber homo commend. Aluuini, Suff. 423 b. Liber homo unus Ansgot commend. Norf. 185 b. " Pater ejus antca saisitus." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 169 Liber homo unus Bondo, Norf. 182 b. Liber homo i. commendatus, Brictredo, Suff. 450. Liber homo commend. Brihtwaldi^ Suff. 433. Liber homo i. commend, dim. Burchardi et dimid. Vlsi, Suff. 407 b. Liber homo i. commend. Burckardi, Stiff. 407. Liber homo i. Canuti, Suff. 403. Liber homo i. commend. Durandi, Suff. 442 b. 443. Liber homo i. commend. E. Suff. 324 b. ter. Liber homo i. commend, e. et uxor ejus commend. Halden, Suff. 413. Liber homo i. Ediue divitis, Suff. 410. Liber homo unus Edrici, Norf. 124 b. 124 b. bis. 186,, 187. Suff. 315, 315 b. Liber homo Edrici commend. Norf. 125, 125 b. 154 bis. 155, 247. Suff. 304 b. 310, 315 b. 316 b. 317 bis. 317 b. 318, 319 bis. 324 b. passim. 325 ter. 325 b. ter. 326 bis. 443. Liber homo i. commend. Edrici de Laxafella, Suff. 326 b. ter. 327 passim. 407. Liber homo integer unus Edrici, Norf. 130. Liber homo unus Eduini commendat. Norf 175 b. 278. Liber homo i. Regis Edwardi, Norf 190, 276 b. 282 b. Liber homo i. Edwini, Norf. 203, 203 b. 204. Liber homo i. Elmari commend. Norf 201 b. Liber homo unus Elwini, Norf. 184. Liber homo unus Gert, Norf. 185 b. Liber homo unus sub Gert, Norf. 186, Liber homo i. Gerti, Norf. 200 b. Liber homo Gerti commend. Norf. 200. Liber homo unus Goduini, Norf. 186 b. Suff. 315 b. Liber homo i. et dim. commend. Goduini; Suff. 318 b. Liber homo Goduini sub Gert, Norf 186 b. 170 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Liber homo nomine Goduinus, Essex, 28. Liber homo unus Godwini, Norf. 175 bis. Liber homo unus Guerd, Norf, 187. Liber homo unus Guert, Norf. 133 bis. 158 b. 173, 210. Liber homo unus Guerti, Norf 129. Si(ff. 347 b. Liber homo commendat. i. Guerti, Suff. 407 b. bis. Liber homo I. commend. Haldeini, Suff. 411b. 412. Liber homo Heraldi commend. Norf 125, 167, 250, 258 b. Liber homo unus Heroldi, Norf 115 b. 150 b. 162 b. 163, 186 b. bis. 257 b. 268. Svff. 292, 300, 441. Liber homo i. Heroldi quern tenuit Edricus diaconus qui fuit mortuus cum eo in bello, Svff. 449. Liber homo i. occisus ad bellum Hastingis, Norf. 275. Liber homo i. Sancti Benedicti de Holmo commend. Norf. 200 b. Liber homo unus Hosmart, Norf 160. Liber homo unus Ketelli, Norf. 171, 172. Liber homo Lefrici de Torendana, Norf. 155. Liber homo unus R. stalre, Norf 123. Liber homo commend, i. R. stalra, Svff. 293 bis. Liber homo i. Saxonis, Svff. 374. Liber homo commend. Stanuino sub Heroldo, Svff. 305 b. Liber homo sub Stigando, Norf 127, 140, 143, 171, 174 b. 176 b. 186, 186 b. bis. 189, 190 bis. 202, 250 b. 265. Suff. 379 b. Liber homo i. commend. Stigandi, Suff. 412, 412 b. Liber homo i. integer et n. dim. homines Godwini sub Stigando, Norf. 176 b. Liber homo I. Suartingus, Suff. 443. Liber homo unus Tohli vicecomitis, Norf 264. Liber homo i. Toredi, Suff. 415 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 171 Liber homo i. sub Toret, Norf. 253 b. Liber homo unus dimid. Ulchetel, Norf. 176. Liber homo unus Ulfi commend. 185 b. bis. Liber homo unus Ulketelli, Norf. 176, 177. Liber homo unus Ulketelli, et. dim. lib. sub eo, Norf 176. Liber homo unus Withri, Norf 179 b. Liber homo i. sub-commend. Vlueue, Suff 323 b. Liber homo unus Wisgari, Suff. 428 b. Liber homo commend. Wulmari, Suff 348. Liberi homines duo, Berks, 60 bis. 1 62 b. Essex, 10, 23 bis. 24, 36 b. 50 b. 52, 79 b. 80 b. 81, 81b. 92 b. 93 b. 94, 95 b. Norf 120, 123 b. 125 b. 13 L 142. 146 b. bis. 150.160, 160 b. 161.165 b. 168 b. 182 b. 183 b. 184. 188 b. 189 b. bis. 190. 199. Suff 284 b. 285. 396 b. 397, 398. Liberi homines commend. Edrici, Suff. 315 b. Liberi homines commend. Edrici Grim, Suff. 294. Liberi homines commend, n. Suff. 324 b. 379 b. Liberi homines dimidii ir. Nottingh. 285 b. Liberi homines n. commend. Achi, Suff. 440. Liberi homines n. commend. S. 7E. Suff. 347. Liberi homines n. Algari commend. Norf 130. Liberi homines n. Almari commend. Norf 199 b. Liberi homines n. Almari episcopi, N.orf 199 b. Liberi homines n. Alsi, Suff. 350. Liberi homines n. Alsi commendatione, Suff. 374. Liberi homines duo Alnoth commend. Norf 124. Liberi homines duo Altnoth commend. Norf. 124. Liberi homines duo, i. et dimid. Altnoth et dim. Alu- redi commend. Norf 124. 1 In one of these entries it is said, " Tenuerunt de rege E. in alod ;" in the other, " Tenuerunt T. R. E." 172 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Liberi homines n. Anant, Suff. 4-34. Liberi homines ji. Aslac et Lefrici commend. Norf. 203 b. Liberi homines ii. i. commend. Brihtwoldi et alter commend. Brihtmari, Suff. 326. Liberi homines n. commend. Brictuoldi, Suff. 433 b. Liberi homines n. Burckardi, Suff, 407 b. bis. 408. Liberi homines n. Ediuae commend. Norf. 285. Liberi homines duo, unus fuit homo Edrici et alter homo Ed. et S. Bened. Norf. 148 b. Liberi homines duo, unus Edrici alter Almarus, Norf 171 b. Liberi homines n. unus homo Edrici de Laxefelda, alter Radulfi stalra, Norf 134 b. Liberi homines duo Edrici, Norf. 154 b. 171, 284. Suff. 315 b. Liberi homines n. commend. Edrici, Suff. 317, 317 b. bis. 318, 324 b. 326 b. Liberi homines n. Edrici gri', Suff. 294. Liberi homines n. sub-commend. Edrici, Stiff. 320 b. Liberi homines duo, i. commend. Edwardi Regis et alter Guerti, Suff. 347. Liberi homines n. Edwini commend. Norf 203 bis. Liberi homines n. integri Edwini, Norf. 203. Liberi homines n. Gerti. Norf. 184, 199, 270 b. Liberi homines n. commend. Gerti, Suff. 319. Liberi homines n. Godwini, Norf 264. Liberi homines n. Gued. 1 Norf 158 b. Liberi homines n. Guerd, Norf. 116, Liberi homines n. commend. Haldeini, Suff. 412 bis. Liberi homines n. Harduini, Norf. 284 b. Liberi homines n. Heroldi, Norf 187. Suff 435 b. J /. Guerd. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 173 Liberi homines n. Heroldi et Almari episcopi, Norf. 187. Liberi homines it. Sancti Benedicti de Hulmo, Norf. 200 b. Liberi homines duo, Houardus et Vlsi, Essex, 13. Liberi homines n. commend. Osmundi. Stiff. 319 b. bis. Liberi homines n. commendati Paxo, Stiff. 375 b. Liberi homines it. R. stalre, Norf. 123. Liberi homines n. Stigandi, Norf. 263 b. Liberi homines duo Ulchetel, Norf 176. Liberi homines n. Vlueue, Stiff". 323 b. Liberi homines in. Berks, 57, 62 b. bis. Dors. 85. 1 Oxf. 160 bis. 2 Staff. 248 b. 249 b. ter. 250. Essex, 35, 37 b. bis. 52 b. 58 b. 63 b. 78, 87, 97 b. 101 b. 103 bis. Norf. 131b. 132, 168, 183 b. 184, 187, 188, 189 bis. 189 b. bis. 190, 190 b. 200 b. 202, 205. Suff 285. 387, 421, 422 b. 436, 444, 445. Liberi homines in. commendati, Suff. 321. Liberi homines in. unus integer, duo dim. Stigandi commend. Norf. 175 b. Liberi homines in. Almari, Norf. 199 b. Liberi homines in. Alnoht, Norf. 124. Liberi homines tres Aluuard, Saulf, et Eluuard, Norf. 175. Liberi homines in. S. Benedicti, Norf 205. Liberi homines in. commend. Edrici, Stiff. 318 b. 321b. 325, 348. Liberi homines commend, nr. Edrici Grim, Stiff. 294. Liberi homines in. de quibus habuit Edricus commend. et dimid. socam, Buck. 148 b. 1 " Qui has terras tenebant T. R. E. poterant ire quo volebant." 2 " Tres liberi homines libere tenuerunt." 174 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Liberi homines in. n. Edwini i. Gert commend. Norf. 203 b. Liberi homines in. et dim. commend. Godrici antec. Sueni, Stiff. 318 b. Liberi homines in. commend. Goduini, Suff. 318. Liberi homines tres sub Guerd, Norf. 147 b. Liberi homines in. commendati Gudmundi, Suff. 406b. Liberi homines in. Gudmund. comm. tantum, Stiff. 409. Liberi homines in. n. commend. Halden, et tertius commend. S. Edeld, Suff. 413. Liberi homines tres, unus Heroldi, alter Radulfi stake, tercius Ketelli, Norf. 171. Liberi homines in. commend. Regi, Suff. 335 b. Liberi homines in. commend. Stigando, Suff. 310. Liberi homines in. commend. Turmodi de Perham, Suff. 286 b. Liberi homines m. Ulchetel, Norf. 176 ter. Liberi homines in. Uh% Norf. 185 b. Liberi homines in. et dim. commend. Suff. 327. Liberi in. et n. dim. homines, No?f. 176 b. Liberi homines quatuor, Berks, 60, 60 b. Dors. 85. Wore. 173. 1 Essex, 4 b. 32, 65 b. 88. Norf 123 b. 183, 183 b. 185 b. 187, 188, 188 b/ 189, 189 b. bis. 201 b. 203, 205, 250. Suff. 320 b. 334, 406. Liberi homines nn. Achi, Suff. 440. Liberi homines Algari quatuor, Norf 130. Liberi homines nn. Edwini, Norf 203 b. 1 " Quatuor liberi homines tenebant de Episcopo [de Wirecestre] T. R. E. reddentes omnem socam et sacam, et circset, et sepultura, et expeditiones, et navigia, et placita, ad predictum hundredum [quod vocatur Oswaldeslav] ; et nunc faciunt similiter qui tenent." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 175 Liberi homines nil, Godduini, Norf. 264. Liberi homines nil, Godrici, Norf. 264, 279. Liberi homines Heroldi mi. Norf. 198 b. 279. Liberi homines commend, mi. Suff. 299. Liberi homines commend, mi. Athestani, Stiff. 300. Liberi homines nn. commend. Edrici, Suff. 316 b. 319, 324 b. 326, 327. Liberi homines nn. commend. Goduini fil. Alferi, Suff. 315. Liberi homines nn. commend. Halden, Suff. 412 b. Liberi homines nn. commend. Ringulfo, Suff. 322. Liberi homines quatuor Ulchetel, Norf. 176, 177. Liberi homines integri nn. Norf. 203. Liberi homines quinque, Berks, 61 b. 63 b. 1 Essex, 23, 66 b. 87 b. 94. Norf 131. 157 b. 183 b. 187 b. bis. 188 b. bis. 228, 228 b. Suff. 423, 436. Liberi homines v. commend. Suff. 346. Liberi homines v. Ailmari commendati, Suff. 379 b. Liberi homines commend, v. Anandi, Suff. 294. Liberi homines v. Brihmari, Suff. 424 b. Liberi homines v. Brihtmari, Suff. 442 b. Liberi homines v. commendati Burchardi, Suff. 335 b. Liberi homines v. Edeuae faire, Suff. 285. Liberi homines commend, v. Edrici, Suff. 316 b. 318 b. 320 b. Liberi homines v. integri et vn. dim. lib. homines commend. Edrici Grim, Suff. 293 b. Liberi homines v. n. erant commendati Edrici de Laxafella et m. commend. Vlurici, Si/ff. 348. Liberi homines v. et dim. Eduini com. Norf. 203 b. Liberi homines v. et dim. commend. Guerti, Suff. 407. Liberi homines v. Witgari commend, tantum, Suff. 411. 1 " In alod. de rege E." 176 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Liberi homines sex, Essex, 59 b. 87 b. Norf. 164, 170, 187 b. 189 b. 190. Suff. 295, 323, 397, 397 b. Liberi homines vi. commend. Norf. 189. Liberi homines integri vi. Norf. 203. Liberi homines vi. et dim. Norf 189 b. Liberi homines vi. Sanctae Aldredae, Stiff. 355. Liberi homines vi. Aluiet. Suff. 322. Liberi homines vi. commendati Leuuini de Bachetuna, Suff. 321 b. Liberi homines vi. commend. Brihtuuoldi, Suff. 433. Liberi homines vi. commendati Burcardo, Suff. 407. Liberi homines vi commendati Durandi, Suff. 442 b. Liberi homines vi. Ediuae divitis, Nottingh. 285. Liberi homines commend, vi. Edrici grim, Suff. 293, 293 b. Liberi homines vi. Eduini, Norf 197 b. Liberi homines vi. unus eorum Osgot vocatus, North- ampt. 226 b. Liberi homines sex R. Stalre, Norf. 123. Liberi homines sex commend. Radulfi stalra, Suff. 295. Liberi homines commendati sex, Turmodi de Perham, Suff. 286. Liberi homines vi. et n. dimid. commend. Vlchetel, Suff. 326 b. Liberi homines vi. integri ; tres Ulketel, tercins Alwi de Tetfordo, quartus Genred, quintus Alured com- mend. Norf 175 b. Liberi homines septem, Berks, 60. Norf 129 b. Liberi homines Alsi septem, Norf 130 b. 140, 189 b. 205 bis. 292 b. 388 b. Liberi homines vn. commend. Suff. 379 b. Liberi homines vn. et dimid. commend. iEduoldi, Stiff. 347. Liberi homines vn. commend. S. M. Suff. 346. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 177 Liberi homines vn. quinque fuerunt Alflet commend. tantum, n. commend. Regis, Suffl 350. Liberi homines vn. commendati Algaro, Stiff". 338 b. Liberi homines vn. Almari commend. Norf. 199 b. Liberi homines septem ; quatuor Sancti Benedicti, duo Alwi, unus Almari episcopi, Norf, 174 b. Liberi homines vn. commendati Edrici, Suff. 327. Liberi homines vn. et dim. commend. Edrici grim, Suff. 294. Liberi homines integri vn. Ulchetel, Norf. 176. Liberi homines vn. commend. Vlueue, Suff. 323. Liberi homines vn. commend. Wisgari, Suff. 392. Liberi homines viii. Essex,38, 74 b. Norf 188, 189b. Suff 323 b. 375 b. 397. Liberi homines viii. et dim. commend. S. M. Suff.SVl. Liberi homines viii. commendat. Sanctte M. Suff. 386 b. Liberi homines Algari octo, Norf. 130. Liberi homines viii. Almari commend. Norf 200 b. Liberi homines viii. Almari episcopi, Norf 199 b. Liberi homines octo, n. Alwoldi abbatis, v. Rathon. de Giming, I. Osberti, Norf. 171 b. Liberi homines commend. Edrici viii. Suff. 316. Liberi homines viii. commend. Halden. Suff. 412 b. Liberi homines viii. commendati Leustani, Suff. 335. Liberi homines viii. commend. Stanuini, Suff'. 318 b. Liberi homines octo Ulketelli, Norf. 177. Liberi homines viii. commend. Vlueue, Suff. 322 b. Liberi homines novem, Norf 166 b. 174 b. 178 b. 183, 187 b. 189, 204 b. Liberi homines ix. commend. Norf. 204 b. Liberi homines ix. Godewini tokesone Norf 246 b. Liberi homines ix. Heroldi, Heref. 187. Liberi homines novem Stigandi, Norf 181 b. VOL. II. N 178 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Liberi homines novem, et quatuor dim. Stigandi, Norf. 152 b. Liberi homines x. Norf. 139, 166 b. 397 bis. Liberi homines x. commendati, dim. Brihmari et dim. Quengeuet mater ejus, Suff. 424 b. Liberi homines x. commendati Edrici, Suff. 324 b. 406 b. Liberi homines x. et u. dim. commendati Edrici Grim. Suff. 293 b. Liberi homines x. Gut mundi, Suff. 409. Liberi homines x. Ketelli, Suff. 436. Liberi homines xi. Essex, 99. Norf. 189. Suff. 436. Liberi homines xi. commend. Suff. 414, 433 b. Liberi homines xi. Alsi, Norf. 130 b. Liberi homines xi. commendati Durandi, Suff. 442 b. Liberi homines commend, xi. Guerti, Suff. 293. Liberi homines xi. Stigandi, Norf 151 b. Liberi homines xn. Essex, 37. Norf. 189 b. 197. 251 b. Suff. 335, 422. Liberi homines xn. commend. Suff. 338. Liberi homines integri xn. Suff. 325 b. Liberi homines xn. commendati Burrici, Suff. 431. Liberi homines commend, xn. Edrici, Suff. 316 b. 324, 326 b. Liberi homines xn. et dim. commendati Edrico, Stiff. 317 b. Liberi homines xn. et ix. dim. commend. Edrici, Stiff. 325 b. 326. Liberi homines xn. et dim. commend. Edrici Grim. Suff 293 b. Liberi homines xn. commendati Guerti, Norf. 283. Liberi homines xn. novem Rade commend, et unus Wastret, et unus Ulmari, et unus communis Abbati de Sancto Edmundo et de Eli, Norf. 125 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 179 Liberi homines xn Stigandi, Norf 175. Liberi homines xn. Ulketelli commend. Norf. 175. Liberi homines xiii. Suff. 397. Liberi homines xiii. commendati, Suff. 442 b. Liberi homines xiii. commend. Eclrici de Laxafelda 5 Suff. 325. Liberi homines xiv. Norf. 188 b. Suff 353. Liberi homines xiiii. commend. Godrici, Suff. 354. Liberi homines integri Ulketel xiiii. Norf. 175. Liberi homines xv. Essex^ 87 b. Norf 197 b. Suff. 334. Liberi homines commend, xv. Suff. 316 b. Liberi homines xv. Almari Episcopi commend. Norf 199. Liberi homines xv. commend. Burcardi, Suff. 407. Liberi homines xv. sub Olfo, Norf 187 b. Liberi homines xv. Rade et Ulmari commend. Norf. 125 b. Liberi homines commendati xv. Stigandi, Suff. 288 b. Liberi homines xvi. Norf 244 b. Suff. 397, 409. Liberi homines xvi. commendati, Suff. 293 b. Liberi homines xvi. et dimid. Norf 189. Liberi homines xvi. commend. S. iE. Suff. 348. Liberi homines Alsi xvi. Norf. 123. Liberi homines xvi. com. Brictmari et Quengeuet, Suff 424 b. Liberi homines xvi. commend. Edrici, Stff. 319 b. Liberi homines xvn. commend. Edrici. Suff. 317 b. Liberi homines xvn. Gutmundi, Suff. 409. Liberi homines xvm. Norf. 204 b. Suff. 394. Liberi homines Almar' commend, xviii. Norf. 200 b. Liberi homines xviii. commendati Guthmundi, Stiff. 406. Liberi homines xx. Norf. 147 b. Liberi homines xx. commend. Edrici, Suff. 375 b* N 2 180 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Liberi homines xx. Rade commend. Norf. 125 b. Liberi homines xx. duo Stigandi commend, et xviii. Sancti Edmundi commend. Norf. 139. Liberi homines xxi. Suff. 377, 397. Liberi homines commendati xxi. Suff. 298 b. Liberi homines commend, xxi. Edrici, Suff. 316. Liberi homines xxi. commendati Suartingi, Siff. 442 b. Liberi homines xxn. xx. commend. Edrici, et n. Sanctai M. Suff. 317. Liberi homines xxm. ad socam S. Bened. Norf. 160. Liberi homines xxiv. Norf. 167. Liberi homines xxiv. commend. Edrici, Suff. 319. Liberi homines xxv. Suff. 355 b. 380 b. Liberi homines commend, xxv. Edrici de Laxafelia, Siff. 316. Liberi homines xxvi. commendati Saxo, Suff. 375 b. Liberi homines commendat. xxvu. Alurici, Suff. 300 b. Liberi homines xxvu. et dim. sub Olfo, Norf 187 b. Liberi homines xxviii. quinque Stigandi^ et xxm. Sancti Edmundi. Norf 139. Liberi homines xxx. Essex, 37. Liberi homines xxx. Ulketel, Norf 175. Liberi homines commendati Heroldi xxx. Suff. 292. Liberi homines xxxi. commendati Edrici, Suff. 317 b. Liberi homines xxxn. Norf. 167. Liberi homines xxxin. sub Stigando, Norf. 166. Liberi homines xxxmi. commend. Turmodo, Suff. 388 b. Liberi homines xxxvi. Almari commend. Norf 200 b. Liberi homines xxxvi. Ediuse divitis, Norf. 284 b. Liberi homines xl. Suff. 381. Liberi homines xl. commend. Leuuino, Suff. 426 b. Liberi homines xlvii. Norf. 166. Liberi homines lxxx. Norf. 134. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 181 Ligul, Yorksh. 301 bis. 327 b. Ligulf, Derb. £73 bis. 274. Yorksh. 300 bis. 300 b. passim. 301 bis. 306 passim. 307 ter. 307 b. 308, 308 b. 315 b. 316, 317, 317 b. 321b. bis. 323, 324, 327, 330, 330 b. 331 bis. Line. 373 b. 374. Ligulfi duo, Derb. 275. Yorksh. 300 b. Ligulfus, Derb. 278. Yorksh. 298, 301, 307 b. Lihtwinus, Suff. 346. Linbaldus monachus, Berks. 59. Lincol. Ecclesia S. Mariae, Oxf. 155. Lincolniensis Ecclesia, Northampt. 222. Lincolniensis Episcopus, Buck. 143 b. Oxf. 155. Cambr. 190. Hunt. 203, 203 b. Bed/. 210. Line. 336, 337, 344. 1 Linxi, Hants, 4 9. 2 Liseman, Wilts, 74. 3 Lisius Norf. 239 b. 240. Liuing, Somers. 94, 98 b. Liuricus diaconus, Suff. 334. Liuuara, Somers. 97. Liuuard abbas [de Micelenie], Somers. 91. 4 Liuuinus, Essex, 53 b. Lochi, Northampt. 224. Locre, Nottingh. 285. Lodric, Warw. 244. Lodric quidam liber homo, Berks, 62 b. 1 The Bishopric of Lincoln possessed lands in more counties than are here referred to at the time of the Survey ; but Domesday does not designate them as the property of the See, T. R. E. 2 " Tenuit de rege E. in paragio." 3 Also at the formation of the Survey. 4 This is the only mention of him any where. N 3 182 PERSONS, ETC, HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E» Lofe, Dev. 115. LONDONIENSIS EpisCOpUS, V. LUNDONIENSIS* Longus, Godricus, Suff. 339 b. Lord, Norf. 147. Loripes quidam, Buck. 153. 1 Loten, Chesh. 265. Ludi, Here/. 187 b. Ludri teinus comitis Algari, Here/. 185. Lufchel, Nottingh. 285. Lundon, Canonici S. Panli de, Midd. 127 b. 128. Hertf. 136. Essex, 12 b. Lundoniensis Episcopus, Midd. 127. Hertf. 133 b. JEtesea?, 9 b. 11, 26 b. Lurc commend. Suff. 406 b. Lustuinus, Suff. 336 b. 352. Lustwinus commendatus Edrici, Suff. 315, 433. Luttinus, Essex, 102 b. Luuare, Staff. 250. Luuede, Chesh. 265. Luuet, Staff. 249 b. Luuetote, Yorksh. 374. Maban, Yorksh. 315. Machel, Yorksh. 332. Machern, Yorksh. 332. Machus, Cornw. 121. 2 Line. B 58. Macus, Yorfo/a. 325, 330 b. Line. 358 bis. Madoch, Glouc. 170 b.s 1 Also at the formation of the Survey, 2 Also at the taking of the Survey. 3 He held the same land in capite at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 183 Magbanec, Yorksh. 300 bis. Magne, Hunt. 207. Magno Suert, Surr. 36 b. v. Mannius. Mainard, Wilts, 74 b. Mainardus, Hants, 48 b. Norf. 276. Maino quidam, Oxf. 155 b. Mal, Godrici, jfilii, Hants, 50 b. Malet, Robertas, Norf. 276 b. Malet, Willielmus, 1 Line. 350 b. Clam. Ebor. 373, 373 b. 374. Malf, Godricus, Hants, 51 b. passim. 2 Malgrim, Yorksh. 309. Malgrin, Yorksh. 300 b. passim. Malmesburiensis quidam Abbas Anglicus, Wilts, 67. 3 Man, Yorksh. 324 b. Mancus, Edric, Dev. 100 b. Manegot, Warw. 242. Manesuna, Suff. 340 b. Manna, Norf. 257. Mannicus liber homo, Essex, 24 b. Mannig, Suff. 429 b. Mannig liber homo, Suff. 429 b. Mannius Swert, teinnus, Suff. 292 b. bis. v. Magno. Manno, Hants, 41, 48. Somers. 96. Manstanus, liber homo commend, abbati de Eli, Suff. 336 b. 1 Of whom see Vol. i. p. 449. 2 His sons continued to hold all their father's lands at the Survey. 3 " Abstulit ii. hid. terrse in Breme de dominio secclesiae et dedit cuidam preposito et postea uni taino, qui nullo modo separari poterat ab aDCclesia." n 4 184 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Mansuna, Suff. 334, 339 b. 340. Mapesone, Aluricus, Wore, 176 b. Marculf, commend. Edrici, Suff. 373 b. Marculfus, commendatus Edrici antecess. R. Malet, Suff. 450. Mari^:, S. Ecclesia, [Sciropesberie,] Shropsh. 252. Martini, S. London, Ecclesia, 1 Essex, 20 b. Martinus, Northampt. 224. Maruaen qusedam libera femina, Norf. 247 b. Maruuen, Bed/. 211. Mater Comitis Heraldi, Dors. 75 b. v. Ghida. Gida. Mater Morchari Comitis, Suff. 286 b. 287. v. JElveva. Alveva. Mater Leuuini de Niuueham, Warw. 244. Matheld, Dev. 116. Mathila, Dev. 118. Mathild, Dev. 112. Mauua liber homo, Suff. 419 b. Melc, Ailmarus, T. R. E. Essex, 107. Meld on a, Seward us de, teinnus, Suff. 416. Meld una, Sewardus de, Suffll 416. Mellessam, Alwinus de, Suff. 409 b. Melmidoc, Yorksh. 300 b. Membrefelde, Ecclesia S. Gregorii de, Shropsh. 253. Menleua, libera femina, Suff. 419. Merde, Aluuinus de, Hertf. 142 b. 2 Merdo, Line. 356. Mere, Line. 353 b. Merefin, Northampt. 223 b. Meresuuet, Somers. 93 b. 1 It had been founded. 2 Also at the formation of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 185 Mereuin, teinus Odonis comitis, Heref. 184 b. 1 Mereuinus, Warw. 240. Mereuuin, Heref. 181. Warw. 240. Yorksh. 322 b. Merken, Cornw. 125. Merlesuain, Somers. 86, 95 passim. 96 b. Dev.-\ 113b. passim. Cornw. 121 b. ter. 122, 122b. ter. 124 b. ter. Yorksh. 298, 313. Merlesuaine, Somers. 86. Merlesuan, Yorksh. 325 b. passim. 326 bis. Merlesuen, Yorksh. 298 b. 325 b. ter. Line. 337, y 362 b. 363. Yorksh. 374. Clam in Chetst. 376 b. bis. Merlosuen, Line. 372 b. passim. Merlosuen uicecomes T. R. E. Clam. W. R. Line. 376. Meruen, Hants, 45 b. Meruena libera femina, Essex, 95. Meruin, Surr. 35 b. Warw. 244. 1 Odo received the Earldoms of Devon, Somerset, and Dorset from King Edward the Confessor, upon the revolt of Godwin and Harold in 1052. See the Script, post Bedam, Hen. Hunt. fol. 209 b. 2 The Black Book of Peterborough, now in the Library of the Society of Antiquaries, preserves several charters, both of Edward the Confessor and King William the Conqueror, attested by Merleswein : one, of the date of 1060. In charters of both reigns he signs Merlesuein vicecomes. It is probably in this official character, that Wace speaks of Merlesuain as one of those who had engaged to forward forces to the South in aid of Harold, when he marched after the battle of Stanford Bridge against the Conqueror. The Saxon Chronicle, Ingram's edit. p. 266, says, he accompanied Edgar Atheling to the Court of Scotland in 1067. 186 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. K. E. Meruinus, Cambr. 194 b. Meurdoch, Yorksh. 298. Micelenie, Ecclesia de, Somers. 91. Michaelis, S. Ecclesia, Cornw. 120 b. Michahel, Sanctus, in Flixtuna, Suff. 381. Middeltun, abbas de, Dors. 82. Middeltunensis Abbatia, Hants, 43 b. Dors. 78. Milburg, S. Ecclesia, Sciropesberie, Shropsh. 252, 252 b. 254. Mild a libera femina, Suff. 419. Milegrim, Yorksh. 306 b. bis. Milnegrim, Yorksh. 301, 307 b. 373. Modephefe libera femina Algari, Norf. 149 b. Modeva, Yorksh. 298. 1 Modgeva libera femina commendatus Sancto E. Suffl 354 b. Modinc, Essex, 49 b. bis. Modingus homo reginae Eddid, Bed/. 213 b. Moduinus, Essex, 96. Moithar liber homo Edrici, Norf. 154 b. Molleve, Kent, 11, 11 b. 13 b. Monacha, v. Quendrud. Monachus, v. Leuricus. Linbaldus. Osbernus. Vlgar. Vluuinus. Monachus unus de Monast. de Bade, Somers. 89 b. Monialis, v. Elfgiva. Elsuid. Montfort, Hugo de, Norf. 212 b. Monulfus presbyter, Suff. 398. Morcar, Buck. 152 b. bis. 2 Leic. 234 b. Shropsh. 259 b. 1 " Nigellus Fossart habet n. mans. Modeuae et tenet de Rege." 2 In both these instances he also held at the Survey, under the Countess Judith- AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 187 Derb. 278. Nottingh. 285 b. 286 b. 287 b. Yorksh. 298, 298 b. bis. 304 b. bis. 308 ter. 313 passim. 316 bis. 323 b. passim. 330 b. Line. 341, 357 b. bis. 358 b. 360 b. ter. 366 b. Yorksh. 373. Clam. S. B. Line. 375 b. bis. Clam. W. R.Linc. 376 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Morcar Comes, Here/. 179 b. Northampt. 219 b. 225 b. Leic. 230. Staff. 248 b. Shropsh. 253 b. ter. 254 b. 255 b. bis. 256 b. bis. 259. Chesh. 265 b. 267. Nottingh. 281 b. Yorksh. 298 b. 299 ter. 299 b. passim. Line. 336, 337 bis. 337 b. passim. 338, 338 b. 340, 360, 360 b. passim. 362 b. 364 b. Clam. in Chetst. 377 bis. Morcar homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 152. Morcar presbyter de Lintone, Bed/. 216 bis. Morcarus presbyter, Bedf. 209. Moregrim, Stiff. 340. Moregrimus, Suff. 340 b. Morewinus, Suff. 324 b. 388. Morfar, Chesh. 267 b. Yorksh. 317 k Morfare, Yorksh. 315 bis. 318. Morganau, Glouc. 167 b. Moruant, Suff. 434. Morulfus, Yorksh. 298. Mule, Yorksh, 307, 320 b. 373. Mulier una, soror Stigandi, Norf. 11 6-. Mulo, Yorksh. 304 b. Mundingus, Suff. 336 b. Mundret, Chesh. 262 b. Munulfus, Suff. 299 b. Murdac, Yorksh. 323 b. Murdoc, Yorksh. 324 b. 325. Muscham, Clam, in Chetst. 376 K Musla, Brihtuoldus, Suff. 413. 188 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. N. Neoti S. Clerici, Cornw. 121. 1 Neuham, Leuuinus de, Buck. 151 b. 2 153 passim. Neuueham, Leuuinus de, Buck. 143. 3 Nicholaus aurifaber Comitis Hugonis, No?f. 279. Nigellus, Buck. 150. Yorksh. 273 b. Nigellus quidam serviens Roberti Comitis, Suff. 291 b. Nistenestoch, Canonici de, Dev. 117. Niuelig, Yorksh. 315. Niuelin, Yorksh. 315. Noriolt, Suff. 413 b. Norman, Kent, 1, 8 b. 13 b. 14. Suss. 18, 18 b. 21, 28. Surr. 36 b. Hants, 45, 48 b. 49 b. Berks, 58 b. passim. 59 b. Wilts, 72. Norman, Somers. 93. Dev. 104 b. 105 b. bis. 106, 107, 115 b. 116 b. Hunt. 206 b. Northampt. 223, 256 b. Leic. 234. Yorksh. 298, 300 bis. 300 b. bis. 301, 305 b. passim. 306 bis. 306 b. 307 ter. 310 b. 311 b. 312, 315 b. 316 b. 320 b. 321b. passim. 322 b. passim. 326 b. 329 b. 331 ter. Line. 361. Yorksh. 373 bis. 373 b. bis. 374. 1 How much later than the Domesday Survey the College of Neotstow continued as a monastic foundation is unknown. Tanner says, the Church of St. Neot afterwards belonged to Montacute Priory in Somersetshire. The Canons were under-tenants to Richard Fitzgilbert, for two hides and a half virgate of land at Wiboldestone in Bedfordshire. See Bedf. 216. St. Neot, in honour of whom the College was founded, was long reputed to have been the brother of King Alfred ; but his Legend, lately published by Mr. Davies Gilbert, is inconsistent with the story of royal birth. 2 In all these entries he continued to hold at the Survey. 3 Also at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 189 Norman Alius Malcolumbe, Line. 371 b. Norman filius Vlf, Yorksh. 373. Norman liber homo, Norf. 253. Norman, Merewine sune, Clam, in Chetst. 377. Normannus, Cambr. 202. Bed/. 212 b. 1 Clam.N.R. Line. 375 b. Clam, in Chetst 377. Essex, 29, 34, 49 b. 70 b. Suff. 130 b. 331 b. 332 ter. 335, 338 b. 339 b. 340 passim. 340 b. passim. 341 passim. 341b. passim. 428, 438. Normannus commendatus, Suff. 333. Normannus filius Tanredi, Suff. 350 b. Normanus filius Tanri, Suff. 349 b. Normannus filius Tauredi, Suff. 348 b. Normannus teinus, Suff. 333. Normannus vicecomes, Suff. 312 b. Normanus, Northampt. 225 b. bis. 228, 229. Normanus filius Tanre, Suff. 350. Normanus, liber homo, Norf. 252 b. Norwic, Sanctus Michaelis de, Norf. 201 b. Novi, Heref. 18 1. 2 o. Obbesune, Leuricus, Suff. 405 b. v. Hobbesune. Ocsen, Hants, 48 b. bis. Oda, Hants, 39 b. bis. 45 b. Berks, 57 b. Oda diaconus, Yorksh. 374. Ode, Dors. 75 b. Staff 249. Yorksh. 315 ter. 324 bis. 374. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 He sub-tenanted the same land at the time of the Survey. 190 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ode diaconus, Yorksh. 329. Ode presbyter, Yorksh, 374. Odeman, Hants, 39 b. Dev. 112. Oderus, Norf. 229. Odeua, Dev. 118. Odfrid, Yorksh. 331 b. Odil, Yorksh. 309 b. Odincar, Derb. 277 b. Nottingh. 286 passim. 286 b. Line. 365 b. Odincarl, Line. 355 b. Odincarle, Nottingh. 285 b. Yorksh. 343. Odo, Hants, 48 b. Wilts, 73 b. Cornw. 121. JForc. 176. JTarw. 242 b. Yor^. 329 b. passim. Norf. 244 b. %f. 443. Odo homo Brictrici, Buck. 150 b. Odo de Wincestre, Hants, 52. Odulfus, Yorksh. 298. 356. Ofchetel, Norf. 165. Offa, Sussex, 23. Offa liber homo commend. Stigandi, Suff. 434 b. Offels, Cornw. 124. 1 Offerd, imc. 358 b. Offerd, Dev. 115. Cornw. 124 bis. 2 Offers, Dev. 106 bis. 106 b. 107, 107 b. bis, 108, 108 b. Ill b. Cornw. 124 passim. 3 Offo teinus Stigandi, Norf. 186. 4 Offram, Line. 367, 368 bis. 370 b. 371 bis. 377 b. Offram, Line. 358 b. bis. Ofl liber homo, Norf. 178 b. 1 He also held at the time of the Survey. 2 In both of these entries he continued to hold. 3 In all these entries he continued to hold at the Survey. 4 He continued at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 191 Oghe, Nottingh. 290. Oinus dacus, Essex, 25. Oiranti pater, Hants, 53 b. Olbolt, Sussex, 17 b. Olf, %^348b. 411b. 1 Olfus, Norf. 135 b. 229. Olfus liber homo, Norf. 252 b. Suff. 296 b. 298. Olfus teinnus, Norf. 180, 180 b. bis. Suff. 429, 429 b. Olfus teinnus R. E. Norf. 150. Olgrim Clam. S. E. Line. 375. Olketel liber homo Edrici, Norf. 260. Olova quaedam femina, Norf. 232 b. Olvtet, Line. 358. Oluius, Ess. 75. Oluuardus, Hants, 45. Oluuinus, Wore. 176. Warw. 239. Onouuinus, Dors. 83 b. Orde, Somers. 92. Ordec, Warw. 242 b. Ordgar, Somers. 93. Ordin, Cte/L 263 b. Ordinc, Kent, 1 b. Ordinc tegnus, Norf. 229 9. Ording, Kent, 6 b. Ordm^r homo Brictric, Buck. 146. Ordm^rus homo Eddeuas, Cambr. 195 b. bis. Ordmar, Leic. 235 b. Ordmer, Staff. 249 b. Ordmer homo abbatis de Ramsey, Hertf. 141 b. Ordolf, Berks, 62 bis. 1 He continued to hold at the Survey. 192 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Ordric, Kent, 9. Somers'. 98 b. Dev. 105 b. Ill b. 117 passim. Buck, 148. Glouc. 170, 170 b. Warm. 240, 241 bis. 241 b. passim. 243. Shropsh. 257 b. Nottingh. 284 b. Suff. 321. Ordric homo Leuenot, Bedf. 215 b. Ordric tainus, Somers. 87. 1 Ordricus, Cornw. 123. Essex, 78. Suff. 340 b. 410, 419. Ordui, Surr. 36. Bedf. 218 b. bis. 1 Warw. 243 b. Shropsh. 257, 259. Ordulf, Somers. 92. Z)ev. 101b. 104 b. passim. 105 passim. 113 b. 114 b. 115. Cornw. 121b. bis. Ordulf tainus, Somers. 87. 1 Ordulfus, Wilts, 70 b. Devon, 101. Orduui, 206. Shropsh. 257 b. Orduui burgensis de Bedeford, J5ec?/I 218. 1 Orduui homo Wigot, Buck. 150 b. Orduuold, Hants, 48. Orduuoldus, Wilts, 74, 74 b. Orgar, Somers. 94, 98 b. Dev. 104 b. Cambr. 193, 200. Orgar, Northampt. 223 b. passim. Orgarus, .Essor, 92, 92 b. 103. Suff. 314 b. Orgarus liber homo, Essex, 20. Norf. 151 bis. 151 b. 262. Orgarus vicecomes Regis E. qui postea fuit homo Asgari stalri, Cambr. 197 bis. 199. Orgrim, Shropsh. 257. Orm, Yorksh. 298, 300 b. ter. 301 bis. 301b. passim. 305 b. 306, 306 b. ter. 307 passim. 311b. 1 312 b. 315 b. 317, 320 b. 325 b. bis. 327, 327 b. passim. 328 passim. 329, 329 b. passim. 330 b. bis. 332 bis. Line. 347. Yorksh. 373, 373 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 193 Ormar, Berks, 63 b. Northampt. 228. Staff. 249, 249 b. Ormarus, Northampt 224. Staff. 248 b. Ormarus liber homo, Essex, 83. Ormchetel, Line. 348 b. Orme, Chesh. 266. Yorksh. 298, 301 b. Yorksh. 373. Ormer, Derb. 274 b. Suff 355. Ormer, presbyter, Sussex, 20 b. Ornod, homo Roberti filii Wimarch, Cambr. 199 b. bis. 1 Orthi teinus Heroldi, Suff. 381. Oruenot, Here/. 187 b. Orulfus, Cambr. 200. * Osber, Yorksh. 306 b. 322 b. Osber alter, Yorksh. 322 b. Osbern, Somers. 94. Nottingh. 285, 285 b. 286 b. Osbernus, Norf. 185. Osbernus avunculus Aluredi de Marleberge, Heref. 186. Osbernus episcopus, Wilts, 64 b. ~| 2 Osbernus episcopus Execestrise, Cornw. 121b. J Osbernus f. Ricardi, 3 Heref. 180. 4 186 b. passim. Shropsh. 260 bis. 5 Osbernus liber homo, Suff. 297. Osbernus liber homo Alurici, Suff. 394 b. bis. 395. Osbernus monachus S. Albani, Hertf. 135 b. Osbernus teinnus, Norf. 267 b. bis. 1 In one of these, also when the Survey was taken. 2 See vol.i. p. 460. 3 See the Note under " Siuuardus liber homo." 4 Also at the time of the Survey. 8 The lands which Osbern Fitz Richard held in the Con- fessor's time, recorded in folios 186 b. and 260, he also held in capite at the time of the Survey. VOL, II. o 194 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T K. E. Osbertus, Essex, 89 b. Stiff. 343. Osbertus masculus, Suff. 417. Oschetel, Shropsh. 259 bis. Oschetel prepositus Regis [T. R. E.] ? Norf. 280. Oschil, Shropsh. 259. Osfertus, Suff. 314, 340, 340 b. Osfordus, Norf. 168. Osfort imus liber homo Heroldi, Norf. 186 b. Osgarus burgensis de Bedeford, Bedf 218. 1 Osgod, Glouc. 169. Heref. 184 b. Nottingh. 292 b. bis. Osgot, Hants, 53 bis. Berks, 61 bis. Dev. 105 b. 106. Glouc. 167 b. passim. Northampt. 226 b. 229. Leic. 230. Chesh. 264 b. bis. Line. 341, 357. Suff. 377 b. Osgot liber homo, Suff. 374 b. Osgot quidam liber homo, Berks, 61. Osgot homo Eddeue, Hertf 137. Osgotus*, Norf. 152. 342 - Osiar, Kent, 13 b. Osier, Kent, 11. Osiet, 218b 2 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 He continued to hold this land at the time of the Survey, together with a half hide of land in another place, the tenure of which occurs but once in Domesday. " In eodem [Wilge] hund. tenet Osiet regis prefectus dimid. hidam de Rege. Hanc terram tenuit I. sochemannus tem- pore Regis Edwardi quern Rex. W. cum terra hac prcedicto Prefecto commendavit, ut, quamdiu viveret, victum et vestitum ei preberet.^ William the Conqueror occasionally provided for old soldiers in this manner. The Abingdon Register, MS. Cotton. Claudius, C. ix. fol. 134, contains some particulars which are here transcribed, not merely as illustrating the Conqueror's practice, but because they afford at the same AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 195 Osiet homo R. E. Bed/. 214. Osketel, Svff. 334 b. time some little contribution toward a picture of the times. A common soldier, unfit for further service, addresses him- self personally to the King to obtain support for the rest of his life from those by whom he had been immediately employed in war. The chapter is, " De militibus istius Ecclesiae." Adelelm mentioned in it became abbat of Abingdon in 1071, upon the deposition and imprisonment of his predecessor. " In primordio autem sui adventus in Abbatiam non nisi armatorum septus manu militum alicubi procedebat. Et quidem necessario id fieri oportebat. Multae enim novi- tates conjuratorum indies passim contra regem et regnum ejus ebullientes universos in Anglia se tueri cogebant. Tunc Walingaforde et Oxeneforde et Wildesore, ceterisque locis, castella pro regno servando compacta. Unde huic abbatiae militum excubias apud ipsum Wildesore oppidum habendas regio imperio jussum ; quare tali in articulo hujus fortunae milites transmarini in Angliara venientes, favore colebantur praecipuo. Taliter itaque regni tumultu- antibus causis dominus Adellelmus abbas locum sibi com- missum munita manu militum secure protegebat: et primo quidem stipendiariis in hoc utebatur. At his sopitis incur- sibus, cum jam regis edicto in annalibus annotaretur quot de episcopiis quotve de abbatiis ad publicam rem tuendam milites, si forte hinc quid causae propellendae contingeret exigerentur; eisdem donativis prius retentis abbas mansiones possessionum ecclesiae pertinentibus inde delegavit edicto cuique tenore parendi de suae portionis mansione. Quae possessiones ab eis habitae fuerant quos tamos 1 dicunt et in bello Hastingis occubuerant. A quibus vero eaedem pos- sessiones primo usui ipsorum distributae sint tainorum vol cujus rei necessariae gratia supervacaneum est perscru- i tahinos, MS. Claud. B. vj. o 2 196 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E, Osketel liber homo, Suff. 299 b. Osketellus commend. Stigandi, Suff. 380. tari; quandoquidem jam plurima quod divino judicio as- sistant tempora preterierint, qui solus qua intentione fiant singulorum actus liquido perpendit et quid inde recte judicari debeat novit. Quare mortuis his quicquam ca- lumpniarum opponere desinimus. Unum tantummodo pro vero edicere possumus, quia perparum illarum fuerit posses- sionum quod in solo proprioque servorum Dei usu et pere- grinorum susceptione ac obsequio ab his qui illas ecclesiae distribuerunt non fuerit delegatum. Porro qui vel parentelae vel secularis alicujus respectu gratiae donativo eo abusus fuerit, is videat an sua consideratio rectior ante dominum quam donantis ecclesiae quod sibi proprium constat ha- beatur; Nam benefacta meliorum causa saepe commutari solent. Itaque de his sat dictum, quare stilus ad historiam inchoatam vertatur. Tunc temporis milites quidam Abbendonenses, Regis pro negotio Normanniam missi, dum maris in medio remigarent a piratis capiuntur, spoliantur, quibus etiam manus trun- cantur ; talique infortunio vix vivi abire permissi dumum 1 revertuntur. Quorum unus, hermerus nomine, necdum ali- cujus terrae portionem adeptus dum pro diffactionem suam ab abbate sibi minus inde intenderetur Begem adiit, quid perpessus sit ostendit, unde in futurum victitet omnino sumptus sibi deesse conquestus est; Cui rex compatiens, Abbati mandavit debere se hujusmodi homini tantum terrce aliquorsum providere, qua quamdiu vixerit possit sustentari. Paruit abbas imperatis, et possessionem de victualio mona- chorum quae Denceswrht 2 dicitur, curiae OfFentunae sub* jectam, illi delegavit. Ita vir ille privatus domi sua tantum procurabat, de militiae procinctu quoad vixit nil exercens. Hoc itaque eventu apud Offentunam dominium abbatia? 1 Do mum, lb. - Denchworth, nine miles to the S. W. of Abingdon. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 197 OsketeluSj Suff. 342. Oslac, Northampt. 224 b. Leic. 230 b. 234. Shropsh. 254. Essex, 79 b. Oslac albus, Northampt. 220. Oslac teinnus, Suff. 405 b. Oslacus, Norf. 242. Oslacus commendatus Edrici de Lassefelda, Suff] 315. Oslacus liber homo, Essex, 25 b. 82. Osmar, Leic. 237. Osmer, Dev. 107 b, 109. Chesh. 265 passim. 265 b. ter. 268 b. Derb. 274. Osmeri pater, Somers. 99. 1 Osmund, Somers. 92 b. Leic. 230 b. 233 b. Derb. 277 b. 278 b. Nottingh. 284 b. 289 b. Line. 368 b. ter. Osmund benz, Derb. 278 b. Osmund Stramun, v. Stramun. Osmundus, Surr. 34 b. ter. Hants, 44 b. bis. 50. Somers. 88. Oxf. 160b. Northampt. 223 bis. 224, 226 bis. 227. Derb. 275b. bis. 278 b. Nottingh. 290. Yorksh.315 b. Line. 360 b. 368 b. Norf. 120, 153, 160, 167 b. ter. Osmundus danus, Northampt. 227. Osmundus f. Leuric, Northampt. 223. Osmundus liber homo, Suff. 297 b. 354. Osmundus unus liber homo, Berks, 63. Osmundus liber homo commend. E. Suff. 324. Osmundus pater Rad\ Hunt. 208. Osmundus tainus, Wilts, 68 b. Ostebrand, Chesh. 267. diminutum. Item in Wichtham de terra villanorum Curiae Cumenore obsequi solitorum, illo ab abbate cuidam militi nomine huberto v hidarum portio distributa est." 1 " Osmerus ipse," was the tenant at the Survey, o 3 198 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDJNG LANDS; T. R. E» Ostula liber homo, Suff. 297 b. Osul, Yorksh. 319, 319 b. bis. Osulf, Hants, 46 b. Wilts, 72. Dev. 102, 109 b. bis. Comm. 121 b. 124, 124 b. passim. Buck. 150. Northampt. 223 b. 233 b. Yorksh. 316, 316 b. 1 317, 319 b. 320, 321 b. Line. 362, 366. Osulf Alius Frane teignus R. E. Herif. 138 bis. Buck. 149. Bed/. 215 ter. Osulf homo Brictrici, Buck. 150. Osulf homo regis E. Buck. 145 b. Osulf teignus R. E. Buck. 149. Osulfus, Northampt. 225 ter. Suff. 339 b. 384 b. Osulfus homo Eddeuae, Cambr. 195. Osuuald, Somers. 90. Oswar, Dors. 77. Osuuard, Kent, lb. 9, 13 b. Suss. 19 b. Surr. 36 b. Ghuc. 170 b. 1 Yorksh. 301, 331. Norf.24X. Osuuard vicecomes, Kent, 2 b. Osuuardi pater, Wilts, 74. Osuuardus, Kent, 7 b. 8, 8 b. 9, 10. Suss. 18, 20, 21, 22, 22 b. 26 b. bis. 1 27, 29. Surr. 33, 34. Wilts, 69 b. 73 bis. 74 b. Somers. 98 b. bis. Nottingh. 284 b. Ess. 23 b. Osuui homo Alrici, Buck. 151. Osuui homo Alrici f. Goding, Buck. 148 bis. Osuui homo Asgari stalri^ Hertf. 139 b. Osuui homo Brictrici, Buck. 148 b. Osuui homo comitis Tosti, Bedf. 218 b. Osuuid, Glouc. 167. Osuuol, Surr. 34 b. Oswoldus, Surr. 36 b. 1 Also at the Survey, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 199 Otbertus, Yorksh. 298. Otburuilla, Rogerus de, Suff 383 b. Ote, Yorksh. 325. Othemus, Suff. 381. Otho, Surr. 35. Othonis pater, Wilts, 74. Otre, Dev. 105, 109, 109 b. 110 bis. Yorksh. 301 ter. Otro, Shropsh. 254. Otti, Suff. 340. Oualet, Sussex, 29 b. Oudenecar, Nottingh. 284 b. Oudfride, Yorksh. 305 b. Oudgrim, Nottingh. 284 b. Oudon, Lmc. 352. Oudulf, Yorksh. 300 b. Ouen, Here/. 187 b. Ouiet, Shropsh. 257 b. Ouiet homo Aschil, 213, 216. Ouiet homo regis E. Bedf. 217. Ouiet teignus R. E. Bedf. 215. Oune, Line. 347 b. Outbert, Line. 343. Outi, Leic. 237. j^zrw. 239. Chesh. 265. Lw. 336, 344 b. 357, 357 b. bis. Clam. W. R. Line. 376 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Outi f. Azer, Line. 337. Ouu, iEilmarus de, Bedf. 213 b. Ouuin, Chesh. 265 b. Ouuine, Derb. 276. Ouuinus, Chesh. 265 b. Oxeneford, Canonici de, Buck. 146. Oxf. 157. o 4 200 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E* P. Padda, Suff. 331 b. Pagan us, Norf. 264. Pagen, Glouc. 170. Pallinus, Warm. 242. Parish, Ecclesia S. Dyonisii, Oxf. 157. Glouc. 160. Pat, Chesh. 268. Pater Alredi, Kent, 1 b. Pater Alrici, Hants, 50 b. Pater Alsi, Hants, 42 b. Pater Alurici, Hants, 51b. Pater Alwardi aurifabri, Berks, 63 b. Pater cujusdam bedelli Regis W. Bedf. 218 b. Pater Ernvini presb. homo regis E. Bedf. 211. Pater Gameli, Chesh. 267 b. bis. Pater Willielmi de Caron, Bedf. 210. Paulinus, Somers. 96. Pauli S. Ecclesia Lond. Surr. 34. Hertf 136. Essex, 9 b. 12 b. Pbochestan, Aluuinus, Leic. 232. Perci, Willielmus, Yorksh. 332. Perlo, Somers. 93 b. Persore, Ecclesia S. Mariae de, Glouc. 166. Wore. 175. Petrocus, Sanctus, Cornw. 120 b. 121. Petrus S. in Sciropesberie, Shropsh. 254 b. 260. Peurel Willelmus, Northampt. 220. Phin, Suff. 395 b. Phin dacus, Essex, 41. Phin liber homo, Essex, 98 b. Pic, Aluric, Dev. 113. Pileuuin, Nottingh. 283 b. 291. Pin, Glouc. 164 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 201 Pinchengi, Ansculfus de, Buck. 148 b. 1 Pinstan, Suff. 320 b. Poinc, Godricus, Essex, 37 b. Po INTEL, Tedricus, Essex, 4, 6, 6 b. Porcarius unus, T. R. E. Heref. 1 79 b. Pr' unus, Norf. 133. 2 Prebendaria una R. E. Cambr. 201. Prefectus de Stanes, Midd. 129. Prefectus, v. Chauua. Prepositi duo Haroldi Comitis, Yorksh. 298. Prepositi Comitis Eduini et Morcar, Chesh. 264 b. Prepositus, v. Eccha. Goduinus. Grimus. Lefric, Lefstanus. Radboda. Tostii. Toui. Prepositus Regis E. v. Eduuolt. Presbyter, v. Bernardus. Blacheman. Bollo. Bo- RET. BRISTO ALDUS. BrUN. BrUNARUS. EdMER. Eduui. Eduuinus. Ernuin. Ernuinus. Esmeld. Godric. Godricus. Goduinus. Goduuinus. Ke- tel. Ledmarus. Leuiet. Leuing. Leuingus. Leustanus. Leuuine. Monulfus. Morcar. Morcarus. Ode. Rainbaldus. Reinbold. Ro- bertus. Samarus. Sauinus. Semar. Siuuard. Sonulfus. Spirites. Spirtes. Suarinus. Tor- chil. tuerbernus. turbertus. turchil. vl- talis. Vlgar. Vlmarus. Vlmerus. Vlsi. Vlstan. Vluardus. Vluiet. Vluricus. Vluu- ARD. WlHTREDUS. WlUUINUS. 1 u Hoc manerium [Esenberge] tenuit Heraldus Comes, et ipsum excambiavit Ansculfus de Pinchengi pro dim. Bisenberge, contra Radulfum Talgebosch jussu regis Wil- lielmi." 2 " In Wittuna i. pr' (unus presbyter) xxx. acr. in Ele- mosina." 202 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Presbyter quidam, Hertf 142 bis. 1 Presbyter quidam et soror ejus, Hertf. 142. 1 Presbyter unus, Ess. 96. Presbyter R. E. v. Wlmarus. Presbyter i. liber homo, Ess. 22 b. Presbyteri duo, Wore. 173, 200 b. Presbyteri de Bomine, Dev. 117 b. 1 Presbyteri de Wrehantune, Wore. 176. 1 Pur, Edricus, Cambr. 196 b. Quendrud monacha. Line. 370 b. Quengevet mater Brihmari, Stiff. 424 b. bis. R. R. Comes, Warm. 244 b. Norf. 128 b. 129, 144 R. Comes vetus, 2 Norf. 128 b. R. Alius Corbucini, Norf 250. R. Stabra, 3 Stiff. 293. -\ R. Stake t. r. E. Norf 122 b J Rachenild, Bucks, 62 b. Rada liber homo Heroldi, Steffi 432 bis. Radboda prepositus Rad. Stalra, Norf. 229 b. Radchenistri id est liberi homines, Glouc. 166. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 t( Old Earl Ralph, the father of Ralph de Guader Earl of Norfolk." Kelh. p. 307. 3 A clerical error for R. stalre. 4 R» stalre. Q. R. Stalara, 4 Norf. 269 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 203 Radchenistri duo, Glouc. 163 b. Radchenistri tres, Glouc. 163 b. Radmanni duo, Aluuard et Vlfricus, Wore. 175. Radmans duo, Wore. 175 b. Here/. 185 b. Rodmans quatuor, Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. Radmans viu. Ageluuard, Eduuard, Brictmer, Saul- fus, Aluuinus, Godric, Aluui, Ketelbert, Wore. 174 b. Radolf, Line. 347. Radulfus, Wilts, 73. Essex, 47. Norf. 262. Suff. 408 b. Radulfus Comes, Bucks, 61. Northampt. 226 b. Zez'c. 231, 232 bis. 234, 236. fFaru;. 243, 244. Line. 337. iVby/! 115, 119 b. 126 b. 127, 147, 149, 150 b. 166, 194.' Radulfus stalra, Norf. 122b. 158, 158b. 217b. ^ 218 b. 229 b. 265. Suff. 293, 297, 409 b. 411b. 431. Radulfus stake, Cornw. 121b. Line. 337 b. 347, 347 b. bis. 348 ter. 348 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Radulfus stalrel. Line. 337. R#;noldus, Norf. 200. Rafridus, Norf 222 b. Rafuuin, Staff. 249. Ragenal, Chesh. 264. Yorksh. 319. Ragenald, Nottingh. 286 b. Yorksh. 308, 330 b. Line. 366, 370 b. 371. Ragenalt, Nottingh. 290 b. Ragenild, Yorksh. 315. Ragenot, Yorksh. 329. Rainald, Nottingh. 289 b. Yorksh. 308. Rainaldus, Yorksh. 308. v. R. stalre. 204 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. II, E. Rainbaldus presbyter, Dors. 79. 1 Rainerus, Norf. 280. Ram, Yorksh. 301 b. Ramechil, Yorksh. 330 b. 331 b. Rameseia, Ramesig, Rameseio, seu Ramesy, Sanctus Benedictus de, Hertf. 136. Cambr. 192 b. 201. Hunt. 203, 204, 204 b. 208. Bed/. 210 b. Nor- thampt. 222, 228. Line. 346 b. 348. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Norf. 215, 215 b. Suff. 378 b. 419 b. Ranchil, Yorksh. 301 b. 328. Rannulfus frater Hgerii, T. R. E. Bed/. 215. Suff. 424. Ranulfus, Suff. 443. Rasridus, Norf. 221 b. Ratho, Norf. 240. Ratho liber homo, Norf. 268 b. Rauan homo Vlmari de Etone, Bedf. 212 b. Rauecate, Chesh. 266. Rauechel, Chesh. 268 b. Rauechet, Chesh. 268 b. Rauechetel, Heref 180, 180 b. Staff. 249 b. Rauechil, Chesh. 264 b. Yorksh. 298, 322. Ravelin, Hants, 50 b.' Raven, CAe*A. 264 b. Derb. 274, 275 b. Yorksh. 309 b. 320 b. Rauenchel, Chesh. 264 b. Zterk 275 b. Yorksh. 298. Rauenchil, Yorksh. 301 b. 318 bis. 324 b. bis. 325, 330 b. 331 b. 374 bis. Rauene, Chesh. 267 b. bis. Rauengarius, Essex, 23 bis. 59 b. Rauensuar, Yorksh. 301 b. 1 He continued to hold at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 205 Rauensuard, Yorksh. 301 b. Rauenus, Stiff. 341 b. bis. Rauesua, Chesh. 268. Rauesuar, Chesh. 266. Rauesuard, Shropsh. 257. Rauesuardus, Chesh. 268 b. Rauesue, Chesh. 267 b. Raulfus, Suff. 423 b. Rauuen homo Wluui Episcopi, 150. Raynerius pater Roberti Episcopi de Cestre, Hertf. 135. Raynerus diaconus, Clam. N. R. Line. 375 b. passim, 376. Reder, Yorksh. 319 b. 324 b. Redulf, Line. 340 b. Rees, Chesh. 267 b. Regiferus, Suff. 342. Reider, Yorksh. 319 b. Reimbaldus de Cirecestre, Berks, 63. Reinbald, Wore. 174 b. Reinbaldus, Somers. 86 b. Wore. 174 b. Reinbold presbyter, Somers. 99. Rembaldus canceler, Here/. 180 b. Remigii S. Ecclesia, Northampt. 222 b. Staff. 247 b. Shropsh. 252. Renoldus, Norf. 196. Restef, Clam. N. R. Line. 376. Restelf, Line. 342. Reuenesuard ; Shropsh. 260 b. Reuensuard, Shropsh. 258 b. Reuer, Here/. 186, 186 b. Ricard, Nottingh. 282 b. 286. Ricardus, Wore. 172 b. 206 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Ricardus filius Comitis Gisleberti, Essex, 3 b. 1 Ricardus juvenis, T. R. E. Wore. 177 b. Ricardus pater Osberni, Shropsh. 260. Ricardus pater Osberni fil. Ric. Wore. 176 b. passim. Ringul, liber homo, Norf. 267. Ringulfus, Norf. 174 b. Robertus arhaP, 2 Norf. 244. Robertus presbyter, Line. 345. 3 Robertus Wimarc, Essex, 106 b. Robertus fil. Wimarc, 4 Somers. 92 b. Hertf 137 b. Heref 186 b. 187. Cambr. 200 b. Hunt. 205 b. 207. Essex, 42, 48. Suff. 395 b. 436 b. Robertus filius Wimarcae (post mortem Regis E.), Essex, 44, 44 b. 45 bis. 46 b. bis. Roc, Suff. 396 b. Roches, Johannes de, Bedf. 210 b. 214. Rogerus filius Rainardi, Norf 245. Rold, Line. 370 b. 1 He was one of the witnesses to the Conqueror's charter of 1077 to Westminster Abbey : as was " Baldewinus frater ejus." 2 Sc. arbal', for arbalistarius. 3 At the time of the Survey he had become a monk of St. Mary, Stow. 4 " Roberd Wymarche sune, stallere," occurs in one of Edward the Confessor's charters to Westminster Abbey, as one of his thains of Kent. See the Monast. Anglic, last edit. vol. i. p. 298. He was the father of Suein of Essex. In Essex, 101, we read " hanc terram invasit Robertus filius Wimarc t. r. Willielmi, et adhuc tenet Suenus." In Suffolk, as will be seen by the references in the page 207, he is called " Rotbertus pater Sueni." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY, 207 Rolf, Nottingh. 291 b. Line. 342 b. ter. 343 b. 344 bis. 347, 357 b. 358 bis. 360 bis. 360 b. 365 passim. Suff. 446. Role f. Sceldeware, Line. 337. Rolft, Line. 345 b. 346 bis. Romesyg, sen Romeseiensis Ecclesia, Hants, 43 b* Wilts, 68. Roschel, Yorksh. 301 bis. Roschet, Nottingh. 286. Roschil, Yorksh. 301, 312 b. bis. 315 b. Rot, Azor, Kent, 13. Rotbertus, Stiff. 401. Rotbertus pater Sueni, Suff. 401 bis. 401 b. 1 402 passim. Rotlesc huscarle, R. E. Glouc. 164. Rotomago, Ecclesia S. Mariae de, Dev, 104. Rovecestre, Episcopus de, Kent, 5 b. Roulf, Leic. 233 b. 236. Rozo, Wilts, 69 b. Rufus, Siuuardus, Clam, in Chetst. 376 b. Ruillic, Here/. 183 b. Ruschil, Yorksh. 322. s. S. A. (Stigandus archiepiscopus), Norf. 145 b. Sac, Alumnus, Bed/. 210. SiEMAR, Dev. 114 b. Sagar, Dev. 114 b. Sagar homo Wallef Comitis, Cambr. 202. 1 " Super hanc habuit Sanctus E. soc. et sacam T. R. E~ et Rodbertus filius Wimarce et pater Sueni commendationc tantum," 208 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sageva, Cambr. 196 b. Sagrim, Northampt. 224>. 1 Staff. 250 b. Line. 347. Saiardus, Suff. 425 b. Saied, Warw. 239 b. Saiet, Bed/. 218 b. 1 Saiet unus tainus, Oxf. 154 b. Sailt homo Leuuini Comitis, Hertf. 134 b. Saisi, Heref 186 b. Saisil, Heref. 186 b. Salecoe, Line. 354. Salomon, YorksL 327. Salpus, Suff. 377. Saltrede, Tosti de, Hunt. 208 b. Salvage, Edric, Heref. 1 83 b. Shropsh. 253 b. ter. 254 b, 255 bis. 256, 256 b. 258 b. v. Edric. Samar, Somers. 98 b. Samarus liber homo, Essex, 49. Samarus homo Alnod, Hertf. 134. Samarus homo Leuuini, Bedf. 214 b. Samarus presbyter homo Godae comitissse, Bedf. 212 b. Sancto Germano, Rogerus de, Suff. 448. Saolf, Hants, 51, 51 b. Sared, Somers. 98. Sared et frater ejus, Dors. 79 b. Saric, Somers. 86 b. 95, 98 b. Dev. 114 b. Sarisberiensis Episcopus, Berks, 58. Wilts, 66. Dors. 75 b. Oxf. 155. Sarpo, Somers. 95 b. Sasford, Yorksh. 303 b. passim. 331. Sasford, unus liber homo, Berks, 61 b. Sauardus, Somers. 96 b. Sauinus presbyter, Essex, 59. 1 Also at the time of taking the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 209 Saul, Wilts, 71. Dors. 75 b. Shropsh. 260 b. Saulf, Hants, 44 b. 50, 50 b. 51b. Berks, 61 b. bis. Wilts, 69 b. 72 b. Somers. 90 b. 1 94, 96 b. Dev. 105, 109 b. 116, llSter. 1 Cornw. 122, 123 b. 124 b. Wore. 174 b. 175. Northampt. 220, 223. Warw. 243 bis, Shropsh. 256 b. Derb. 275. Saulfi pater, Wilts, 74. Saulfus, Hants, 45. Jfbrc. 174 b. Northampt. 223 b. Essex, 58 b. Sauord, Hants, 39 b. Sauuard, Z)ors. 83 b. JFarw. 242 b. Sauuard homo Azor filii Toti, i?wc/e. 147 b. Sauuardus, Wilts, 71, 83, 84 b. 1 Dev. 111b. 113. Wore. 176 b. Shropsh. 254, 260. Sauuardus homo comitis Heraldi, Buck. 146. Sauuata, Northampt. 224. Sauuin, ifcmte, 50 b. Somers. 86, 92. Dev. 108 b. 115 passim. 115 b. 116 b. Cornw. 123, 121. Sauuinus, Hants, 39 b. 41, 50, 1 51 b. Berks, 62 b, Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 82, 84. Somers. 94 b. Dev. 102 b. 103, 103 b. 104 b. bis. 106, 107 b. 108 b. 115 b. 116 b. Cornw. 124. Glouc. 167. Wore. 172 b. Northampt. 220. Shropsh. 259. Sauuinus accipitrarius, fl^wtf. 208. Sauuinus unus liber homo, Berks, 62, 63 b. Sauuold, Oxf. 160 b. JFcrc, 176 b. bis. Sauuoldus, Wilts, 71. O/. 160. Warw. 243. Sauuoldus homo Whuiardi cilt, Buck. 149. Saxa, 423 b. 450. Saxfordus diac. Yorksh. 298 b. bis. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. VOL. II. p 210 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Saxi, Hants, 38 b. 49 bis. Hunt. 205 b. 207 bis. Leic. 231 b. bis. 237 bis. Warm. 239 b. bis. 240. ShropsL 260 b. Saxi teignus R» E. Bucks, 151. Saxo, Suff. 305, 376 bis. 376 b. 417 b. bis. 418, Saxulf, Yorksh. 330. Saxulfus, Yorksh. 315 b. Saxwinus commendatus Burchardi, Suff. 408. Sbern, Kent, 7. Sussex, 24. Cornw. 122, 124. Leic. 233 b. Line. 347 bis. 365 b. 367. Sbern biga, Kent, 2, 7, 7 b. 8, 12. Sbern croc, Nottingk. 291 b. bis. Sbern unus liber homo, Leic. 236. Sbern Vlmer, Nottingk. 293. Sberne, Hants, 49 b. Warw. 238 b. Chesh. 268 b, Herb. 278 b. Line. 354, 356 b. 365 b. Scaldefort liber homo, Essex, 95. Scalpius, Suff. 420. Scalpius [teinus Haroldi], Suff. 419 b. Scanchel, Yorksh. 306. Scapius, Essex, 67 b. Suff. 420 b. Scapius teinnus Haroldi, Suff. 419 b. bis. Scelfride, Yorksh. 328. Scemund, Zz'ftc. 360 b. Sceptesberiensis Abbatia, Wilts, 67 b. Dors. 78 b. Scet liber homo, Norf. 257 b. Sceua, Hants, 54. Scheit, Norf. 234 b. Schett, Norf, 245 b. Scipti, Godricus, Essex, 37 b. ScireburnEj Monachi Episcopi Sarisberiensis in. Dors. 77. Scireuold, Glouc. 167. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 211 Scireuold et Vluuard in paragio, Dors. 79. Scireuuoldus, Dev. 117 b. Scirold, Wilts, 69 b. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Almundi, Shropsh. 252, 253, 258. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Ceddae, Shropsh. 252, 253. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Juliana?, Shropsh. 252, 253. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Mariae, Shropsh. 252, 252 b. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Milburgse, Shropsh. 252, 252 b. 254. Sciropesberie, Ecclesia S. Michaelis, Shropsh. 252 b. Sciropesberie, S. Petrus in, Shropsh. 254 b. Sclula, Norf. 232 b. Scohies, Willielmus de, Norf. 276. Scotcol, Yorksh. 315 b. Scotecol, Yorksh. 307 b. Scotel, Northampt. 224. Scoua, Aluricus, Hertf 134 b. Scroti, Warw. 240. Scrotin, Warw. 240, 244. Scula, Norf. 245 b. Scula liber homo, Norf 221 b. Scula teinnus regis E. Svff. 299. Scule, Line. 359. Sech, Goduinus, Essex, 100 b. Seduin, Dev. 109 b. Seduinus, Dev. 114 b. Seduuinus, Dev. 107. Segarus, Essex, 25 b. Segrida, Yorksh. 322 b, Seiar bar, Norf 223 b. 1 Seiardus bar, Norf 128, 223 b. J V ' SrutJARD bar - Selecolf, Yorksh. 298. Seleuuinus, Wilts, 72. p 2 212 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Selua, Essex, 67. Sem;er, Shropsh. 254 b. Seman, Surr. 36 b. 1 Semar, Somers. 95, 98 b. Dev. 105 b. 110 b. Heref 185, 187 bis, Semar presbyter, Hertf. 142. Semarus, Hunt. 204. 2 Semer, Dev. 104 b. 112. Sendi, Line. 352. Sercar, Essex, 86. Seric, Somers. 94 b. Dev. 110, 114 b. Bucks, 150. 3 i&re/. 180, 184 b. bis. 186 b. bis. Leic. 234 b. Nottingh. 290. Seric Alueue Alius, 4 Buck. 147. Seric pater Godmundi, Heref. 185. Seric homo Leuuini Comitis, Hertf. 136 b. Seric homo Sired, Buck. 151 b. Sericus, Nottingh. 293. Serlo, Essex, 73. 3 Seruientes duo Wisgari, Essex, 41b. Sessi, Shropsh. 255. Seubar, Line, 353 b. 1 In Copthorne Hundred in Surrey, " Ten. Seman unam v. terrae quam tenuit de rege E. sed ex quo ven' W. rex in Angliam servivit Osuuoldo. redd, ei xx. den. Hie se potuit vertere quo voluit T. R. E." This entry is deserving of notice. The owner became under-tenant of his land, " ex quo Will, venit," upon payment of a rent : but he had no longer the right of transferring himself as a " commen- datus," which he possessed in the Confessor's time. 2 He likewise held at the time of the Survey. 3 Seric continued to hold in this entry at the Survey. 4 He is the same person with " Sired fil. Alueue teignus R. E." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 213 Seuen, Line. 371. Seulf, Somers. 94 b. Seulf homo Com. Leuuini et Siuuardus frater, Buck. 152 b. Seulf homo Radulfi Comitis, Buck. 152 b. Seuuar, Shropsh. 254 bis. Seuuard, Berks, 60 b. Shropsh. 254, 255, 256 bis. 257 b. 259 b. bis. 1 260. Derb. 276. Yorksh. 319 ter. Line. 350 b. Seuuardus, Kent, 10. Sussex, 18. Berks, 62. Dors. 81. Dev. 107. Shropsh. 254 b. passim. 255 passim. 256, 258 b. 259 b. bis. 260 b. Chesh. 265 b. bis. Sewardus antecessor Ranulfi Peverelli, Suff. 416, 416 b. Sewardus de Meldona, teinus, Suff. 416. Sewardus de Melduna, Suff. 416. Seuuardus liber homo, SJiropsh. 255, 255 b; Seuuardus venator, Hants, 42 b. 2 Seuuart, Kent, 6. Seuuen, Line. 351 b. Seuui, Wilts, 70. Seuuinus, Dev. 106. Glouc. 170. Suff. 341 b. 342. Sexi, Hants, 48 b. 2kr£s, 57 bis. Cambr. 201. JParw. 240 b. 244 b. Sexi, huscarle R. E. Hertf. 138. Sexi teignus regis E. Cambr. 197 b. Sexius, Essex, 88 b. 91, 93. Si be, Somers. 88. 1 Seuuard continued to hold, in one of these entries, at the time of the Survey. 2 He held his land as an under-tenant T. R. E , and at the Survey. r 3 214 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sichet, Line. 359. Sid gar, Kent, 14 b. Sigar, Kent, 1 b. Wilts, 70 b. Cambr. 197 passim. 1 201 b. Line. 342 b. bis. Sigar homo Asgari stalri, Cambr. 197. Sigar homo Wallef Comitis, Cambr. 202. Sigari pater, Kent, 1 b. Sigarus, Essex, lib. Sigarus liber homo, Norf. 227 b. Sighet, Line. 359. Sigreda, Yorksh. 312. Simon teinus Eduini Comitis, Wore. 176 b. Simond danus, Warm. 242 b. Simundus, Wore. 174. Sindi, Yorksh. 318. Sinod, homo S. Mariae de Cetriz, Hertf. 139, 141 b. Sired, Kent, 1 b. bis. 9 b. 10, 1 1 b. Hants, 44 b. 2 45 b. Somers. 93. Midd. 127. Sired homo Algari Comitis, Cambr. 198 b. Sired f. Alueue teignus R. E. Buck. 147. Sired teignus regis Eduardi, Buck. 147. Sired homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 141 b. Buck. 148 b. Siredus, Essex, 83 b. Si ret, Sussex, 25 b. Si ret de Cilleham, Kent, 1. Si ret homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 141 b. Buck. 148 b. Sireuuald, Dors. 79 b. Somers. 95 b. 1 In four instances in this folio he continued when the Survey was made. 2 He continued to hold at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 215 Sireuualdus, Dev. l!Gb. Sireuuoldus, Somers. 91 b. Cornw. 124 b. 1 Siric, Line. 370 b. ter. Siric homo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 145 bis. Siricus, Nottingh. 284. Essex, 24, 79 b. Suff. 343, 378, 434, 434 b. Siricus commend. Edw. Regis, Suff. 319. Siricus homo Edwardi Regis, Suff. 346. Siricus liber homo, Norf. 269 b. Suff. 423, 437 b. Siricus liber homo commend. Stigando, Suff. 322 b. ter. Sirof, Wore. 173. Si stain, Skropsh. 254 b. Sistric, Dev. 103 b Cornw. 121b. bis. Sistric abbas de Tavistoche, Dev. 103 b. 1 ? Sitric abbas, Cornw. 121 b. J Siuardus venator, Oxf. 160 b. 1 Siuargent, Yorksh. 324 b. Siuerd, Northampt. 220 b. Siuerdus, Northampt. 226 b. Siuert, Line. 348 b. Siuertus, Suff. 339 b. Siulfus, Sussex, 19 b. Siuuard, Kent, 6. Hants, 49. Somers. 93 b. Dev. 108 ter. 116. Cornw. 123. Oxf. 159. Here/. 186. 1 He continued at the time of the Survey. 2 Sihricus or Sihtricus, abbat of Tavistock, occurs as a witness in 1050 to the charter of King Edward the Con- fessor, in virtue of which the bishoprics of Cornwall and Devon became united at Exeter. In the Exeter Domes- day he is frequently mentioned, and his name variously written. He is called Sihtricius, Sitricius, Sistricus, and Suetricus. He died on the 8th of the ides of April 1082* See Hearne, Nota: ad Guil. Neubrig. ex cod, antiq. torn. iii. p. 709. . p 4 216 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Northampt. 227 bis. 228. Warm. 242 bis. 255 b. bis. 258 b. 259 b. passim. 1 260, 260 b. bis. Derb. 274 ter. 275 ter. 275 b. ter. Nottingh. 291 b. bis. 292 b. 2 Rutl. 293 b. Yorksh. 300, 300 b. 301 bis. 305, 306 bis. 306 b. bis. 309 b. 310, 316 b. 324 bis. 331 bis. 331 b. Line. 336, 337 b. 340 b. 341 b. 343 b. 347 b. 348 b. 350 bis. 351, 352 b. 355 b. bis. 356 bis. 358 bis. 358 b. ter. 360, 361 bis. 362, 363 b. ter. 365, 366 bis. 368 b. Yorksh. 374. Clam. N. R. Line. 375 b. Siuuard bar, 3 Glouc. 169. v. Seiar. Seiardus. 1 In two of these instances also when the Survey was made. 2 Also at the time of the Survey. 3 Siward Bar, or Barn, is mentioned in the Saxon Chro- nicle, under the year 1071 : " This year Earl Edwin and Earl Morcar fled away, and roamed in woods and fields. Then went Earl Morcar to Ely by ship ; but Earl Edwin was treacherously slain by his own men. Then came Bishop Aylwine and Siward Barn, and many hundred men with them, into Ely. When King William heard that, then ordered he out a naval force and land force, and beset the land all about, and wrought a bridge, and went in, and the naval force at the same time, on the sea-side. And the outlaws then all surrendered ; that was, Bishop Aylwine and Earl Morcar, and all that were with them, except Hereward alone, and all those that would join him, whom he led out triumphantly. And the King took their ships and weapons, and many treasures; and all the men he disposed of as he thought proper. Bishop Aylwine he sent to Abingdon, where he died in the beginning of the winter." Sax. Chron. Ingr. pp. 276, 277. Siward Barn is also mentioned in the metrical History of England, by Geoffrey Gaimar, MS. Reg. Brit. Mus. 4 C. xi. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 217 Si uuardbaRj Yorksh. 326. Clam, W. R." Line. 376 b. v. Seiar. Siuuard barn, Warw. 242. Nottingh. 280 b. ' Seiardus. Line. 337, 369. Siuuard Comes, Derb. 273 b. Siuuard homo Aldeue, Buck. 146. Siuuard homo Aluuini de Godtone, Hertf. 142 b. Siuuard homo Comitis Heraldi, Buck. 152 b. Siuuard homo Wallef Comitis, Camhr. 202 b. Siuuard presbyter, Line. 336 ter. 1 Siuuard Welle, Derb. 275 b. Siuuardus, Hants, 50 b. Berks, 60 b. bis. 61b. Wilts, 71. Somers. 93, 99. 2 Dev. 106 b. 108, 115 b. Oxf. 156 b. Glouc. 168. Cambr. 190. Northampt. 224 bis. 227. Leic. 236 b. Shropsh. 260. 2 YorksL 316 b. Lk. 350 b. bis. 353 b. 356, 357 b. 358, 358 b. Yorksh. 373 b. bis. Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Essex, 35 b. 56 b. 66 b. 73 passim. 74, 74 b. bis. 75 bis. 75 b. bis. Siuuardus Comes, Hunt. 203, 3 208. 4 Yorksh. 305 ter. Siuuardus homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 146. Cambr. 190 b. 1 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln, T. R. E. At the time of the Survey, he had been succeeded in that office by Leduuin the son of Reuene. 2 Also at the time of forming the Survey. 3 Earl Siward's house in Huntingdon is mentioned here. " Siwardus habuit I. mansionem cum domo, cum saca et soca, quieta ab omni consuetudine, quam modo habet Judita comitissa." 4 " Testantur homines de Comitatu quod rex Edwardus dedit Suineshefet Siuuardo comiti, soccam et sacam, et sic habuit Haroldus comes, praeter quod geldabant in Hund. et in hostem cum eis ibant." 218 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Siuuardus liber homo, Shropsh. 260 b. 1 Essex, 28. Suff. 377 b. Siuuardus rufus, Clam. W, R. Line. 376 b. Siuuardus sochemannus R. E, Hertf. 136 b. Siuuardus tegnus Regis, Essex, 72 b. Siuuardus teinus et cognatus regis E. Here/. 180 b. Siuuart, Nottingh. 287 b. SiuuaTj Line. 359 b. Siuuate, Oxf. 159. Line. 355 b. Clam. N. R. Line. 375 b. bis. 376. Siuuinus, Clam. N. R.Line. 376. Siuuoldus, Somers. 99. Suff. 340 b. 342 b. Siuuradus homo S. arch. Hertf. 133 b. Smail, Wilts, 72 b. Smalo, Wilts, 72 b. Smerius, Suff. 378. Smert, Suff 320 b. Smeuuin, Somers. 94 bis. Snellinc, Cambr. 191. Snerri homo Eddeuse pulchrsg, Hertf. 137. Snoch, Eduuardus, Kent, 10. Snode, Dev. 113. 1 There is a passage in the " Commemoratio Placiti inter Wlstanum Episcopum Wigorn. et Walterum Abbatem de Evvesham," a proceeding of the Conqueror's time, printed in Heming's Chartulary of the Church of Wor- cester, torn. i. p. 80, in which this Siuuard of Shropshire seems to be alluded to. " Affuit etiam Siwardus dives homo de Scropscyre, et Osbernus filius Ricardi, et Turchil de Warewicscyre, et multi alii seniores et nobiles, quorum major pars jam dormiunt. Multi autem adhuc superstites sunt qui illos audierunt, et adhuc multi de tempore regis Willelmi idem testificantes." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 219 Snot, Dev. 109 b. Soartin, Hants, 53. Soartinus, Hants, 54. 1 Sochemannus quidam, Hertf. 135 b. Cambr. 202. Sochemannus imus, homo Anschil de Waras, Hertf. 138 b. Sochemannus homo Guerse comitis, Hertf. 138 b. Sochemannus unus, Hertf. 133 bis. 1 140. 1 Cambr. 194 b. 195 b. 196 b. Bed/. 218 b. Essex, 23 b. 35, 39 b. Norf. 129, 129 b. bis. 178 b. Sochemannus unus Comitis Algari, Cambr. 198 b. Sochemannus unus sub Edeua, Cambr. 194. Sochemannus unus Edrici commend. Norf. 124 b. bis. Sochemannus commend, i. Edrici, Suff. 326, 326 b. Sochemannus unus Edrici de Laxsefelda, Norf. 182. Sochemannus unus Guert, Norf. 145, 145 b. Sochemannus unus, homo Heraldi, Norf. 146, 158 b. Sochemannus unus Horoldi, 2 Norf. 236 b. Sochemannus unus Regis, Hertf. 142 b. 1 Cambr. 199 b. 200 b. 201. Sochemannus i. Rad. Stalra, Norf. 229 b. Sochemannus unus Stigandi archiepiscopi, Norf. 124 b. Sochemannus i. Vlnotus nomine, Suff. 315 b. Sochemannus homo Abbatis S. Albani, Hertf. 140. Sochemannus homo Aluuini uari, Buck. 144. Sochemannus homo Asgari, Hertf 139 b. Sochemannus homo Eddeuae pulchrae, Hertf. 140 b. Sochemannus homo Leuuini Com. Buck. 144. Sochemannus unus homo S. archiepiscopi, Buck. 146. Sochemannus R. E. v. Lepsi. Vluric. 1 Also at the taking of the Survey. 2 Sc. Heroldi. 220 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sochemanni homines duo, Midd. 129 b. Hertf. 132 bis. Cambr. 194 b. 195, 1 195 b. bis. 198 bis. Bed/. 213 b. bis. 214, 215 b. 216 b. 217 b. bis. 218. Sochemanni duo, Essex, 39, 39 b. 77. Norf. 158 b. Sochemanni duo, homines Alberti Lothariensis, Midd* 129. Sochemanni homines duo Algari Comitis, Hertf, 141b. Cambr. 198 b. bis. 201 b. Sochemanni duo ; horum unus homo Algari Comitis, alter homo Eldret, Hertf. 141 b. Sochemanni duo ; unus homo Algari comitis, alter de soca Regis, Hertf. 133 b. Sochemanni duo Anschilli, Bedf. 218. Sochemanni duo, homines Asgari Stalre, Hertf 140, 142. Sochemanni duo; unus homo Avelini et alter Alueue sororis Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 144 b. Sochemanni duo, homines Azoris, Midd. 130. Sochemanni homines n. de Brictric, Bedf 215 b. Sochemanni homines duo Eddeue, Hertf. 137. Cambr. 193 b. Sochemanni duo sub Eddeua, Cambr. 198 b. Stiff. 397. Sochemanni duo Edrici, Norf. 124 b. Suffl 315 b. Sochemanni homines duo R. E. Hertf 140 b. 141b. Cambr. 195 b. 199 bis. 200, 202. Bedf. 213 b. 218b. Sochemanni duo; unus huscarl R. E. et alter homo Leuuini Comitis, Hertf 136 b. Sochemanni duo abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 199, 200. Sochemanni duo; unus horum homo abbatis de Ely, alter homo regis E. Cambr. 201. 1 Also at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 221 Soc. ii. Goduuini, Stiff. 315. Sochemanni homines n. Godwini benefelle, Hertf. 138. Sochemanni duo Guert, Norf 145 b. Sochemanni duo Comitis Heroldi, Cambr. 197 b. Sochemanni homines duo homines Comitis Leuuini, Hertf. 134. Sochemanni duo ; unus homo Leuuini Comitis alter homo Heraldi Comitis, Buck. 144. Sochemanni ii. Rob. fil. Wimarc, Cambr. 197 b. Sochemanni duo Stigandi, Norf. 144 b. Sochemanni homines duo Stigandi archiep. Hertf. 134 b. 141b. bis. 142. Sochemanni duo; unus homo Stigandi archiepiscopi, alter homo Algari Comitis, Cambr. 198 b. Sochemanni duo ; unus homo S. archiepiscopi, alter homo Wallef, Cambr. 200 b. Sochemanni duo; unus homo Wallef, alter homo Regis, Cambr. 198 b. Sochemanni duo ; unus homo Wallef et alter homo Roberti filii Wimarc, Cambr. 198 b. Sochemanni tres, Hertf. 134 b. 140 b. Cambr. 193 b. 196, 198, 200. Bedf. 211 b. 1 213 b. bis. 214 b. 216, 216 b. 217 b. bis. Essex, 39 b. Norf. 129, 129 b. Sochemanni tres; horum unus homo Algari, alter homo Rob. f. Wimarch, tercius homo R. E. Cambr. 200 b. Sochemanni tres ; horum duo homines Anschil de Wares, tertius homo Aluric Blac, Hertf 141b. Sochemanni tres ; duo eorum homines Asgari stalri, et tertius homo S. Albani, Hertf 139 b. They continued in this entry at the Survey. 222 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sochemanni tres, homines Azoris, Midd. 130. Sochemanni tres ; unus homo S. Edildredae, alter homo abbatis [de Ely] tercius homo Wallef, Cambr. 201b. Sochemanni tres; horum unus homo Eddeuse pulchree, alter homo Algari, tercius homo Guerd, Hertf. 141b. Sochemanni tres, homines R. E. Hertf. 140. Cambr. 199, 201. Bed/. 213 b. Sochemanni tres ; unus horum homo R. E. fuit, alter homo Leuuini, tertius homo Azoris, Midd. 130. Sochemanni tres ; horum unus homo Regis, alter homo S. archiepiscopi, tercius homo Wallef. Cambr. 202 b. Sochemanni tres abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 201. Sochemanni homines m. Engelrici, Hertf. 137. Sochemanni tres Heroldi, Norf 158 b. Sochemanni tres Comitis Heraldi, Cambr. 202. Sochemanni tres; horum duo homines Heraldi Comitis, et tertius homo Ingoldi, Buck. 146. Sochemanni tres Stigandi archiep. Hertf 134 b. bis. 201. Sochemanni tres; horum unus homo Stig. arch., alter homo Rob. f. Wimarc, tertius sochemannus R. E. Hertf 133 b. Sochemanni hi ; unus homo S. arch, alter homo Leuuini Com. tertius homo Avelini, Buck. 144. Sochemanni homines in, Vlmari de Etone, Bedf. 212. Sochemanni tres; unus eorum homo Willelmi Episcopi, alter homo Asgari stalre, et tertius homo Eddeua? pulchrae, Hertf 134. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 223 Sochemanni homines quatuor, Hertf. 134 b. bis. 141. Cambr. 194, 198, 200. Bed/. 214, 216, 218. Norf. 110. Sochemanni quatuor, homines Aelmeri de Belintone, Hertf. 141. Sochemanni quatuor ; tres homines Algari Comitis, et quartus homo Wallef, Cambr* 202. Sochemanni quatuor; horum unus homo Algari Comitis, alii homines Wallef Comitis, Cambr. 202. Sochemanni quatuor de soca Asgari stalri, Hertf. 139 b. Sochemanni quatuor ; duo eorum homines Asgari stalri, tertius homo Heraldi Comitis, et quartus homo Aluuini de Godtone, Hertf 140. Sochemanni quatuor; tres homines Brictrici, quartus homo Wige, Buck. 148 b. Sochemanni quatuor, homines R. E. Hertf 140 b. Cambr. 201 b. Bedf 213 b. 217. Sochemanni quatuor ; tres homines R. E. quartus homo Edeuae pulchrae, Cambr. 201 b. Sochemanni quatuor Abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 199. Sochemanni quatuor Stigandi, Norf. 159, 165 b. Sochemanni quatuor, homines Stigandi archiepiscopi, Bedf 211b. Sochemanni quatuor; unus horum homo Stigandi archiep. et alii tres Abbatis de Ramsey. Cambr. 198 b. Sochemanni homines quatuor Wallef Comitis, Cambr. 201b. Sochemanni quinque, Hertf 137 b. Sochemanni quinque; horum in. homines Algari Comitis, quartus homo Guert Comitis, quintus homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf 141 b. 224 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sochemanni quinque ; unus horum homo Algari Comitis, et alii homines Regis E. Cambr. 198 b. Sochemanni quinque sub Eddeva, Cambr. 195. 1 Sochemanni homines v. regis E. Cambr, 200. Bedf. 218b. Sochemanni quinque Abbatis de Ely, Hunt. 203. Sochemanni homines v. Vlmari, Bedf. 218. Sochemanni sex, Cambr. 193 b. bis. 194 bis. 195, 197 b. bis. 2 Bedf. 214 b. 215, 216 b. 217 b. 218 b. Norf 125, 129. Sochemanni vi. Aldredae, Stiff. 403. Sochemanni sex ; horum nfi. homines Aimer de Ba- linton, quintus homo Stigandi archiep. sextus homo R. E. Hertf 141 b. Sochemanni sex; horum unus homo Asgari, alii v. homines R. E. Cambr. 200 b. Sochemanni homines vj. Borret, Bedf. 210. Sochemanni sex ; horum unus homo Eddeue, alii homines abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 201. Sochemanni vii. Cambr. 195 b. 198 b. 1 Bedf 214 ter. Norf. 129. Sochemanni septem Regis E. Cambr. 200 b. Sochemanni septem Stigandi, Norf 163 b. Sochemanni viii. Bedf. 214 b. 215,217. Northampt. 226. Essex, 39 bis. Sochemanni viii. abbatis de Ely, Cambr. "200. Sochemanni octo ; horum sex homines Regis fuerunt, septimus homo R. fil. Wimarc, et octavus homo Algari Comitis, Cambr. 198 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 In one of the two, also at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 225 Sochemanni octo ; horum tres homines Stig. archiepis- copi, Cambr. 200. Sochemanni octo ; horum duo homines R. E. ; tres homines S. archiepiscopi ; unus homo Guerd Comitis ; unus homo Rob. f. Wimarc ; et unus homo Vlmari de Ettone, Cambr. 200 b. Sochemanni ix. Comitis Algari, Essex, 98 b. Sochemanni ix. Asgari stalri, Hertf. 137 b. Sochemanni homines x. Cambr. 190 b. 199. Bed/ 214 b. Nor/. 129 b. Sochemanni x. Ex his vn. homines R. E., duo homines Eddeue, decimus autem homo abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 201. Sochemanni xi. Buck. 148 b. Bed/. 214 b. 218 b. 1 Sochemanni xi. Stigandi, Nor/. 163 b. Sochemanni xii. Bed/. 214 b. 215. Sochemanni xii. Stigandi, Nor/ 165. Sochemanni xii. horum vn. homines regis E. alii v. homines Abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 20 1 . Sochemanni xiii. Cambr. 195. Nor/. 141 b. Sochemanni xiiii. Cambr. 200 b. Bed/ 218 b. Sochemanni xv; horum xi. homines regis E. alii tres sub abbate de Ely, unus homo Sexi, Cambr. 201. Sochemanni xvi. Cambr. 200. Bed/. 215. Sochemanni xvi. Heroldi, Nor/ 235 b. Sochemanni xvi. Stigandi, Nor/ 158. Sochemanni xix.; sex horum homines R.E. alii quatuor homines Eddeuas, et alii v. homines abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 199. Sochemanni xx. Bed/ 215. Nor/ 147. Sochemanni xx. ; unus homo Algari Comitis, alii homines R. E. Cambr. 200. 1 The same Sochemen continued at the Survey. VOL. II. O, 226 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Sochemanni XXI. Bed/. 214. Sochemanni xxiii.; duo horum homines Stigandi archi- episcopi, septem homines Algari Comitis, et unus homo Edeuae, alii xim. homines R. E. Cambr. 200. Sochemanni xxiiii. Cambr. 200. Sochemanni xxvii. Norf. 129. Sol, Here/. 181. Sonneua, Yorksh. 298. Sonulf, Yorksh. 301, 307 bis. Sonulfus, Yorksh. 373. Sonulfus presbyter, Yorksh. 298. Sorches, Stiff. 322. Sorchoued, Yorksh. 306. Soror Stigandi, Norf. 116. Sort, Yorksh. 298. Sortcol, Yorksh. 300 b. Sortcolf, Yorksh. 300 b. bis. Sorte, Nottingh. 285 b. Sortebrand, Nottingh. 293. Line. 370 b. ter. Sota, Line. 366. Soteman, Dev. 112 b. Sotinz, homo Tosti Comitis, Buck. 152. Souberie, Goduinus de, teignus R. E. Hertf. 138. Sparhauoc, Suff. 297. Sparhauoc liber homo commendatus Edrico, Stiff. 308. Sperauoc, Nottingh, 286 b. Sperhauoc, Nottingh. 286 b. bis. Sperri, Line. 352, 365. Sperun, commendatus Burcardo, Suff. 37 4 b. Spieta liber homo commend. Suff. 420 b. Spille, Line. 347. Spirites, Kent, 1 b. Hants, 49. Spi rites presbyter, Heref. 183. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 227 Spirtes, Wilts, 73. Here/. 183 ter. Shropsh. 260 b. Spirtes presbyter, Somers. 9L Shropsh. 260 b. Sport, Yorksh. 310. 1 Spretmanus, Suff. 340 b. Sprot, Derb. 276. Yorksh. 301 bis. 306 b. 309 b. 310, 313 bis. 323, 327 b. 331 b. 373. Essex, 66 b. Sprottulfus, Nottingh. 282 b. 284 b. Spuda, Edricus, Suff. 395 b. Spur, Edric, teignus R. E. Cambr. 200. Staigrim, Line. 347. Stainulf, Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. Yorksh. 315, 317 b. bis. 318 bis. Stainulfus, Yorksh. 318 bis. Stalra, Angerus, Norf. 248. Suff. 440. Stair a seu Stalre, Radulfus, Cornw. 121 b. Line. 337 b. 347, 347 b. bis. 348 ter. 348 b. Clam, in ChetsL 377. Norf. 122 b. 158, 158 b. 217 b. 218 b. 229 b. 265. Suff. 293, 297, 409 b. 411 b. 431. Stalre, Ednod, Berks, 58 b. Stalre, Harold, Line. 337. Stair el, Radulfus, Line. 337. Stalrus, Bondi, Bedf. 218 b. Stalrus, Esgar, Hertf. 132. Stam Yorksh. 332. Stanardus, Essex, 98 b. Suff. 441 b. Stanart, Suff 320 b. 419. Stanchil, 2 Berks, 60 b. 224. Line. 352 bis. 371. 1 The same person with Sprot. 2 He had held Chingestune (Kingston Bagpuze) in the time of King Edward the Confessor. His land at the Survey belonged to Henry de Ferrariis. The Abingdon Register, evidently alluding to the same land and person, calls him 82 228 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Stanfleda, Suff. 341. Stangrim, Line. 359. Clam, W. E. Line. 376. Stanhardus, Essex, 20. Stanhart liber homo commend. Edrici, Suff. 320 b. Stanker, Suff 425 b. Stanmar, Suff. 424. Stanmarus, Suff 339 b. 340 b. Stannechetel, Warm. 243. 1 Stanuinus commend. Edrici, Suff. 318 b. Stanuinus commendatus Edrico, et postea homo Ha~ voldi, Suff. 313, 313 b. Stanuinus liber homo, Suff. 295. Stanuinus liber homo commendatus Haroldo, Stiff] 332. Staple uin, Nottingh. 287 b. Staple u i ne, Derb. 273. Stapleuuinus, Nottingh. 287. Stari, Aluricus, Suff. 395. Turkillus, makes him in the interim of time to have trans- ferred the superiority over his land at Chingestune to the Abbey of Abingdon, and adds that he died in the battle of Hastings. " Nam quidam dives, Turkillus nomine, sub Heraldo, comitis testimonio et consultu de se, cum sua terra quae Kingestun dicitur Ecclesiae Abbendonensi et abbati Or- drico homaguim fecit, (licitum quippe libero cuique illo in tempore sic agere erat,) quatinus praedictae villae dominatio sub hujus Ecclesiae perpetuo jure penderet. Hie cum in bello memorato occubuisset terram cujus dominationis in- vestituram multo ante tempore quam bellum foret Ecclesia in manus habebat, Henricus de Ferrariis sibi usurpavit, abbate invalido obstare.'' MS. Cotton. Claud. C. ix. fol. 133. 1 Also at the taking of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 229 Starlinc, Suff. 430 bis. Starlingus, Suff. 297. Statford, Canonici de, Staff, 247 b. Stauhart, Suff, 332 b. Stein, Chesh, 263 b. bis. Steinchetel, Chesh. 266 b. Steinulf, Here/, 185 b. Derb. 273 b. passim. 278. Sten, Shropsh, 254. Stenesnoc, Hants, 45 b. Stenulf, Shropsh, 254. Chesh. 266 b. 267 b. Nottingh. 285 b. Stenulfus, Chesh. 264 b. Yorksh. 312. Stepi, Nottingh. 290. Z^c. 358 b. Stepiot, Line. 340 b. Ster, Line. 361 b. Stercher, Essex, 85 b. Stercherus teignus R. E. Hunt. 209. Stergar huscarla Regis E. Norf. 266. Sterr, Yorksh. 298. Sterre, Hants, 45 b. Yorksh. 298. Stichehare, Aluuinus, Midd. 130 b. Stigand archiepiscopus, Bed/. 216 bis. 217 ter. Stigandi soror, Norf. 116. Stigandi archiepiscopi homines, Bed/. 211 b. Stigandus, Norf. 136, 136 b. ter. 137 b. bis. 138 b. bis. 140 b. 141 ter. 142 bis. 143, 143 b. 191, 195, 197 b. 201, 210 b. 221b. 222 b. 227 b. 228 b. 229 b. 230, 232 b. 244, 248 b. 251 b. 256, 256 b. 271, 274 b. Suff 288 b. 289 passim. 322 b. 323, 331, 337, 412 b. 423, 426, 438, 447 b. 450 bis. Stigandus, [>c. Archiep.] Buck. 143 b. Norf. 173, 173 b. ter. 176, 176 b. 177, 177 b. 180 b. 181b. Suff, 372 b. 23 230 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Stigandus Archiepiscopus, Kent, lb. 9b. Surr. 30. Hants, 38, 40 b. bis. 43 b. Berks, 58 bis. Dors. 80. Somers. 87 b. bis. Midd. 127. Hertf. 135, 135 b. 138, 142 b. bis. Bucks, 142 b. bis. Oxf. 155, 157. Glouc. 164, 164 b. passim. 167 b. 169. Norf. 175 b. bis. Cambr. 189 b. 190 bis. 196, 199 b. Northampt. 223. Stigandus Episcopus, Suff. 412, 445. Stikestac, Aluricus, Suff. 339 b. bis. Stilla, Aluuinus, Hants, 40. Stille, Aluuinus liber homo, Essex, 71. Stingandus, Norf. 140. 288. Stirman, Edricus, Wore. 173 b. Stirman Regis E. v. Turchil. Vlfech. Stori, Warm. 238 b. Derb. 275. Nottingh. 282 b. pas- sim. Yorksh. 326, 336, 337, 350 b. 351. Stori homo Tosti Comitis, Bedf. 216 b. StoriuSj Suff. 435. Stou, S. Mar. Line. 344. Strami, Wilts, 74 b. Stramun, Osmond, Somers. 94 b. Strang danus, Glouc. 170. Strangulfus, Suff. 395. Stremius, Wilts, 69 b. Stric, Hunt. 206. Northampt. 228 b. 229. Strui, Line. 352 b. Struostuna, Goda de, Suff. 314 b. Stub art, commend. Edrici, Suff. 320 b. Stur, Line. 361 b. Suain, Surr. 32. Wilts, 69 b. 71. Dors. 79 b. Somers. 92 b. 99. 0#/*. 157 b. Northampt. 227 b. passim. Leic. 233. flforw. 242, 243 bis. Staff. 248 bis. 249. ShropsL 259 b. 274, 276, 276 b. Not- AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 231 tingh. 288 b. bis. 289, 290 bis. 291 passim, v. Suein. SUEN. SUUEN. Suain cilt, Derb. 276 b. bis. Suain liber homo, Staff. 248. Suaini pater, Wilts, 74. Dors. 84, 1 84 b. 1 Suan cilt, Derb. 276 b. bis. 2 Suan f. Suaue, Line. 337. v. Suen. Suanus, Essex, 84 b. Suanus vicecomes, Essex, 19 b. Suardcol, Yorksh. 301. Suarinus presbyter, Suff. 377. Suart, Norf. 243 b. Suart hoga, Suff. 314. Suart lingus, Suff. 334 b. Suart, Suenus, Essex, 78 b. 91. Suartcol, Yorksh. 329, 332 bis. Suartin, Hants, 39 b. Suartin f. Griboldi, Line. 336. 3 Suartinc, Line. 336. Suartinc liber homo, Norf. 206 b, Suarting, Hants, 51. Suarting homo Asgari stake, Buck. 149 b. SUARTINGIUS, Suff. 443. Suartingus, Suff. 314, 442 b. 443 b. Suartin us homo Asgari stalre, Buck. 147 b. Suartlinus, Northampt. 227. Suartric commend. Heraldo, Suff. 449. 1 " Filius ejus," tempore Descriptionis. 2 The same person with Suain cilt above. 3 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln, and the same person who is called Suartinc in the next entry of the Index. Q 4 232 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Suartricus liber homo commendat. Haroldi, Svff. 320. Suatricus abbas, Dev. 105 b. Suaue, Line, 348 b. Sudan, Yorksh. 313. Sudwelle, S. Maria de, Nottingh. 283. Suein, Surr. 34. Hants, 49 b. Glouc. 164. Shropsh. 258 bis. v. Suain. Suen. Suuen. Suen, Surr. 36. Shropsh. 258 ter. Nottingh. 285, 287 b. 289, 291 b. Yorksh. 315 b. Line. 337, 348 b. 350, 357, 357 b. 365, 371, 373 b. 376 bis. v. Suain. Suein. Suuen. Suen cilt, Nottingh. 288 b. Suen homo Asgari stalre, Buck. 149 b. ter. Suen liber homo, Shropsh. 254 b. Suen f. Suaue, Nottingh. 280 b. Line. 336. v. Suan. Suen Suert homo Eduuini comitis, Buck. 147 b. Suen homo Heraldi comitis, Hertf. 134 b. Buck. 151. Suen teignus R. E. Buck. 152 b. Sueni pater, Essex, 43 b. 1 v. Sueini pater. Sueninc homo Heraldi comitis. Buck. 151. Suenus homo Aluuini uari, Buck. 144. Suenus Suart, Essex, 78 b. 91. Suff. 445 b. Suenus Vicecomes, Essex, 2 b. 7. Suert, Magno, Surr. 36 b. v. Swert. SUERTINGUS, Suff. 403. Suet, Dev. 105. Sueteman homo Vlmeri de Etone, Bed/. 218. Suetingus, Stiff. 341. Suetingus liber homo, 36. Suetman liber homo, Norf. 177. 1 " Suenus ipse successor," T. R. W. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 233 SUETMANUS, Suff. 340. Suetth, Somers. 94. Suga, Chesh. 268. Suglo homo Alrici filii Godingi, Bedf. 214. Sumersul, Yorksh. 327 b. Summerde, Line. 341. Summerdus, Clam. S. R. Line. 375. Summerled, Hunt. 206 b. Line. 340 b. 351 b. 356 b. Summerlede, Yorksh. 300 b. Line. 371. Suneman, Yorksh. 301 b. Suff. 340 b. Sunwinus, Suff. 422 b. Super Dive, Ecclesia, Berks, 59. Suuain, Derb. 278. Suuarger, Yorksh. 325. Suwart, Suff. 295 b. 296. Suuen, Yorksh. 305 passim. 316, 316b. 317bis. 317b. passim. 319 b. passim. 320, 324 b. passim. 325 bis. 329 b. bis. 330 b. Line. 340, 1 341, 343, 343 b. 352 bis. 352 b. v. Suain. Suein. Suen. Suuen, homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 140, 140 b. bis. Swert, Mannius, teinnus, Suff. 292 b. bis. v. Suert. Syric homo Eddid reginae, Buck. 147 b. T. T. abb. 2 Line. 345 b. Taini, Teini, seu Teigni; in Wich vocato Norwich, Chesh. 268. 1 The sons of Suen held the land of this entry at the time of the Survey. 2 Turoldus, or Thorold, a Norman, Abbot of Peterborough from 1069 to 1098. See the Saxon Chronicle. 234 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Taini duo, Berks, 63 b. Wilts, 70, 7) bis. 71b. 74 b. bis. Dors. 75 b. bis. 79, 79 b. bis. 80, 80 b. 82 bis. 82 b. bis. 83 b. 84, 84 b. Somers. 87 b. 89 bis. 89 b. 90, 90 b. 92 ter. 92 b. passim. 93, 93 b. 94, 94 b. passim. 95 bis. 95 b. 96 passim. 98 b. ter. Dev. 102b. 104b. 105, 105b. 110, 111, 112, 112b. bis. 114 b. 115, 116. Hertf. 133 b. bis. Buck. 145 b. Glouc. 169, 169 b. Bedf2\\h. 214. Northampt. 227 b. 229. Staff. 250. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. bis. Yorksh. 299 b. 300, 302 b. 305 b. bis. 315. Taini duo in paragio, Dors. 79, 79 b. 80, 84, 84 b. Dev. 115bis. 116b. 117, 117b. Taini duo, Aluuard et Aluui homo ejus, Buck. 147 b. Taini duo, Borret et VI uric homo ejus, Buck. 145 b. Taini duo, homines Brictric, Buck. 150. Taini duo, Regis E. Hertf. 140 b. Taini duo, homines R. E. Hertf. 137 b. Taini duo, horum unus homo R. E. et alter homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 713 b. Taini duo, unus horum homo Regis Edwardi, et alter homo Heraldi comitis, Midd. 129. Taini duo, Godricus et Wilaus, Buck. 144 b. Taini duo, Heraldus et ^luui, Buck. 149. Taini duo, unus homo Heraldi comitis alter Leurici, Glouc. 169 b. Taini duo, Leuric et Oluiet, Buck. 150 b. Taini duo, Rauaius et Vluuardus, Buck. 153. Taini duo, Sibi et Goduin homines Alrici filii Goding, Buck. 150 b. Taini duo, homines Tosti Comitis, Bedf 214. Taini duo, unus homo Wallef Comitis, Buck. 145 b. Taini tres, Berks, 59 b. 63, 63 b. Wilts, 72 b. 73 b. 74 b. Dors. 77, 79, 79 b. ter. 83, 83 b. 85. Somers. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 235 87, 88 b. 89 bis. 92, 92 b. 93, 93 b. 94, 94 b. 95 b. 98 bis. 99 bis. Dev. 115, 116. 1 Buck. 145 b. 150 b. Oxf. 158, 161. Northampt. 224 b. Leic. 234, 236. Warm. 239 b. 240. Staff. 249 b. ter. Shropsh. 254 bis. 260. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. passim. Yorksh. 300 b. passim. 301 bis. 329 b. 330 b. bis. 2 Taini tres in paragio, Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 79 b. 80 bis. 80 b. 81 b. 83 b. Dev. 114. Taini tres, Dors. 75 b. Taini tres cum uno clerico, Somers. 92 b. Taini tres Reginae Eddid, Hertf. 135. Taini tres Regis E. Bed/. 217. Taini tres, Godric, Elric, et Ernui, Glouc. 167 b. Taini tres, horum unus Goduinus homo Heraldi comi- tis, alter Tori huscarle R. E., tertius Aluric homo Eddid reginae, Buck. 152. Taini tres, horum unus homo Leuuini Comitis, alter homo Goduini cilt abbatis Westmon., tertius homo Aluredi de Withunga, Buck. 146. Taini tres, duo homines Burgeret, tertius homo Alrici, Buck. 146 b. Taini quatuor, Dors. 77 b. 82 b. 83, 84. Somers. 87 b. 88, 89 bis. 93 bis. 98. Dev. 105, 107, 108 b. Bed/. 214, 217, 218 b. Northampt. 223 b. 227 b. Warw. 240 b. 242, 244 b. Staff. 249 ter. 249 b. Shropsh. 259 b. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. Nottingh. 293. Yorksh. 300 b. 301 bis. 301 b. bis. 329 b. 331. Taini quatuor in paragio, Dors. 83 b. Dev. 115 b. 116b. Taini quatuor pariter, Wilts, 73 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 In one of these entries they continued at the Survey. 236 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Taini quatuor, Aluuinus, Eduuinus, Almarus, et Thori, Buck. 147 b. Taini quatuor, horum unus homo Aluuini, et alter homo Aluuini de Neuham, et tertius homo Al- uuardi, et quartus homo Azori, Buck. 146. Taini quatuor R. E. Cambr. 202. Taini quatuor, unus homo Leuuini Comitis, alter homo Wluuen, tertius homo Leuuini de Mentmore, et quartus homo Brictrici, Bucks, 152. Taini quatuor, Osulf, Osmund, Roulf, et Leuric, Leic. 233 b. Taini quinque, Wilts, 73. Dors. 77, 79 b. 80 b. 82> 82 b. 83 b. Somers. 92, 92 b. 93. Dev. 114 b. Buck. 147 b. Oxf. 160 b. Heref. 180 b. Bed/. 214. Northampt. 223 b. Leic. 236 b. 237. Staff. 249 b. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. bis. Nottingh. 286 b. bis. Yorksh. 301, 329 bis. 329 b. bis. Taini quinque in paragio, Dev. Ill b. 116. Taini quinque Eduini Comitis, Erniet, Aluuinus, Bric- tredus, Frane, Aluuold, Wore. 172. Taini quinque, Heroldus unus eorum, Goduinus pres- byter, Estanus, Godric homo Heroldi, Alueua uxor Heroldi, Buck. 149. Taini quinque, Justan, Aseloc Durand, Eluuard, Vlman, Aseloc, Nottingh. 285 b. Taini sex, Dors. 79 b. bis. Somers. 95 b. Buck. 147. Staff. 248, 249. Shropsh. 256. Yorksh. 329. Taini sex in paragio, Dors. 79, 83. Taini septem, Dors. 80 b. bis. Somers. 93. Nottingh. 286 b. 287. Yorksh. 315, 329. Taini septem homines R. E. Buck. 151 b. Taini octo, Wilts, 72. Dors. 79, 83. Buck. 146 b. 152. Derb. 276. Taini octo habentes sub rege E. sacam et socam, Hunt. 206 b. 3 AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 237 Taini octo, unus eorum Alii homo regis E. senior aliorum fuit, Buck. 145 b. Taini octo, Aluunius, Vlf homo Asgari stalre, Algar homo Edwardi cilt, Elsi, Turchil, Lodi, Osulf, et Elricus, Buck. 148. Taini novem, Dors. 79, 82 b. 83 b. Buck. 149. Bed/. 214. Staff. 250 b. Taini novem tenentes in paragio, Dors. 83 b. Dev. 116 b. Taini decern, Dors. 84 b. 1 Nottingh. 284 b. Taini decern in paragio, Dors. 79. Taini decern Burgret, Buck. 145 b. Taini duodecim, Dors. 82. Taini xiv. Oxf. 158 b. Taini xvii. Cornw. 120. Taini viginti et unus, Dors. 81 b. Taini homines Alrici filii Goding, Buck. 152 b. Tainus unus, Wilts, 73. Dors. 79, 79 b. bis. 80, 82 bis. 82 b. 83 ter. Somers. 87 b. 89 b. bis. 90 b. ter. 92 b. ter. Dev. 100 b. Ill, 117. Cor nw. 121 passim. Glouc. 163 b. ter. 169. Cambr. 200 b. Northampt. 224. 2 Tainus unus liber, Dors. 83. Tainus quidam Edmaer, Glouc. 162 b. Tainus Regis, Essex, 49. Tainus unus Regis E. Cambr. 199. Tainus Reginae, Line. 371. 2 Tainus Stigandi, Norf. 151 b. Tainus unus Stigandi, Osmundus, Norf. 155. Taldus, Here/. 181. 1 They continued to hold at the time of the Survey. 2 Also at the time of the Survey. 238 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R E. Tallgebosc, seu Tallebosc, Rad. Bedf. 211 bis. 1 Tarmoht liber homo Regis E. Norf. 246. Tavestoch, Abbatia de, Dors. 78 b. Dev. 103 b. passim. Cornw. 121. Tedfort, Aluuinus de, Norf, 181 b. 7 m ™ *i . ! « * i \ v - Tetfordo. Tedforti, Aluuinus de, Stiff. 330 b. J Tedgar, Hants, 38. Northampt. 223 b. Tedncus, Suff. 351 b. Tedric, Somers. 93 b. Tedric (tempore Haroldi Regis), Surr. 36 b. Tedricus, Essex, 86. Teit commendatus dimidius Edrico prepositi Regis, Stiff. 322 b. Tela libera femina commend. Suff. 420. Tenus 2 unus, Norf. 260. Teoddricus, 342 b. Teodericus, Stiff. 427. Teodric, Somers. 92 b. Z)er5. 275 b. Teolf, Somers. 96 b. Teos, Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. Tepechinus commend. Heroldo, Suff. 404 b. Tepekin, Suff. 405. Tetfordiensis Episcopus, Norf. 191. Suff.319, 379 b. Tetfordo, Alwi de, Norf. 174 b. 175. v. Tedfort. Terus, Suff 427, Thol, Hants, 47. Thole, Yo/«. 301 b. Tholi, Dors. 80 b. Thor, Northampt. 229 bis. Thoret, Shropsh. 254 b. CAe^. 268. 1 He bestowed some small endowments of land upon the church of St. Paul at Bedford. 2 sc. Teinus. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 239 JThori, Northampt. 225 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Phori homo regis E. Buck, 151 b. Thori homo Leuuini Comitis, Hertf. 136 b. Thori teignus R. E. Buck. 152. Thouus teinnus, Suff. 405. Thuinam, Canonici de, Hants, 44. Thurbernus, Essex, 106. Thure, Suff. 376 b. Thuri, Somers. 91 b. Thurmerus, Suff. 374 b. Thurmot, Nottingh. 285, 285 b. Tidulf, Somers. 88. Tihellus, Suff. 373. Tiselinus, Essex, 96. Toe, Yorksh. 315 b. Tocha, Norf. 169. Suff. 399. 418 b. v. Toka. Tochue, Norf. 161 b. Toche, Norf. 163. Toche liber homo, Norf. 160, 160 b. Tochi, Kent, 6b. lib. Sussex, 22. Surr.Zkb. Wilts, 71, 73. Somers. 94 b. Cambr. 196 b. passim. 198. Northampt. 227. Leic. 235b. War w. 241. Sfo/?: 249. CM. 263 b. bis. 264 b. 265 bis. 266. Derb. 274 b. 276 b. passim. Nottingh. 280 b. 289 passim. 289 b. Yorksh. 306 b. 319, 326 bis. Line. 360, 361 b. 369 b. bis. 370, 371. Yorksh. 373 bis. Tochi huscarle Regis E. Midd. 129. Tochi f. Otta, Yorksh. 298 b. Tochi Alius Outi, Line. 336, 337. Tochi teignus R. E. Buck. 149. Cambr. 196. Tochil teignus regis E. Cambr. 196 b. Tocho, Norf. 258. Tof, Yorksh. 301. Toiswald, Cornw. 122 b. 240 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Toka, Norf. 122, 168 bis. 168 b. bis. 169 bis. 169 b. 170, 242 b. Toka liber homo, Norf. 257 b. Toka liber homo Heroldi commend. Norf. 186 b. Toka liber homo Stigandi, francigena, Norf 250. Toka teinnus, Stiff. 398 b. Toke liber homo, Norf 165, 165 b. TOKESONE, V. GODRICUS. Tol, Dors. 80 b. bis. Staff. 248 b. Tol dacus, Hants, 47. Tolf, Derb. 278 b. bis. Tolt, Kent, 6 b. Wilts, 71 b. bis. Somers. 92 b. Dev. Ill b. Oxf. 159 b. Warw. 242 bis. Derb. 278 b. bis. Line. 358 b. 364 b. Norf. 232. &# 334b. 402. Toli f. Alsi, Line. 337. Toli liber homo, Wore. 175. Toli vicecomes, Suff. 409 b. Tolius, Essex, 59. Tolius vicecomes, Suff. 338. Tona, Line. 354 bis. Tone, Yorksh. 329. Tonna, Oxf 159 b. Northampt. 227 b. Warw. 238 b. Clam. S. R. Line. 375, 375 b. passim. Tonne, Line. 354 b. 355, 355 b. Clam. S. R. Line. 375 b. bis. Tons, Wilts, 70. Tope, Line. 356. Tope, Aldene, Line. 344. Topi homo Almari, Hertf 141. Topic, Dev. 108. To pi us, Essex, 67. Tor, Yorksh. 300 bis. 301 ter. 309 passim. 309 b. pas- sim. 310 b. bis. 311 ter. 311 b. bis. 312 b. bis. 313, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 241 324 bis. 324 b. bis. 325 bis. 327, 329 bis. 330 b. Line. 342, 351, 357. Norf. 222 b. Toradre, Norf. 267. Torber, Yorksh. 298 b. 325, 331. Torbern, Surr. 34 b. Yorksh. 331 b. Torbernus, Essex, 32. Torbertus, Wilts, 74 b. Torbertus liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 176 b. Torbrand, Yorksh. 300 passim. 314, 314 b. bis. 329. Torbrant, Yorksh. 314 passim. Torchel, Yorksh. 374 b, Torchetel, Nottingh. 284 b. Line. 357 b. Torchil, Somers. 98. Hertf. 139. Nottingh. 205 b. Yorksh. 298 b. 300, 300 b. ter. 301 bis. 301 b. bis. 306 passim. 306 b. ter. 308, 310, 310 b. 311b. bis. 312 bis. 312 b. bis. 313 bis. 322, 324 ter. 324 b. ter. 326 b. 327 b. 328, 329 b. 330 b. 331b. 373 b. Clam, in Chetst. 377. Torchil homo Asgari, Hertf 139 b. 1 Torchil presbyter Tosti Comitis, Cambr. 202. Torchillus, Buck. 152 b. 1 Tord, Norf. 247 b. 254. Tored, Northampt. 223 b. Nottingh. 289 b. Yorksh. 320 b. 331. Suff. 415, 415 b. v. Toret. Toret, Wilts, 68. Shropsh. 254 b. passim. 2 255 b. 3 Chesh. 265, 267, 267 b. 268 b. Nottingh. 286. Yorksh. 328. Norf. 253. Suff. 414, 414 b. bis. 415. Toreth, Chesh. 266. Toreth tenn, 4 Norf. 250. Torfin, Yorksh. 298 b, 301, 301 b. 305b. bis. 306 bis 1 Also at the time of the Survey. 2 In two of these entries also at the Survey. 3 He continued at the Survey. 1 sc. Teinus. vol. ii. R 242 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. 307, 309 bis. 309 b. 310 passim. 310 b. ter. 311 passim. 332 passim. 379. Tori, Derb. 274 b. Nottingh. 288 b. passim. Yorksh. 312, 326. Line. 341 b. 345, 353, 361 passim. Tori pater, Berks, 58. Torif, Rold, Line. 337. Tormord, Yorksk. 306. Torn, Yorksh. 306, 323. Norf. 248 b. 249 ter. Torni, Tornyg, Abbatia de, Cambr. 192 b. Hunt, 205. Northampt. 222 b. Toroi homo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 147. Torol, Line. 351 b. Torolf, Yorksh. 300. To rolf liber homo Stigandi, Norf. 202. Torp, Norf. 251 b. Torsus, Dev. 111b. Tort, Norf. 251 b. 256. Toruerd, Yorksh. 324. Toruert, Norf. 256 b. Toruet, Nottingh. 289 b. Line. 342 b. Torulf, Hotel. 301. Tosti, Sussex, 28 b. Hants, 47. Heref. 184. Hunt. 205 b. 206. Warm. 244. Nottingh. 281 b. 286. Yorksh. 299 bis. Line. 342, 343. Tosti et Eric frater ejus, Hunt. 208 b. Tosti Comes, Hants, 39 bis. 39 b. 48, 50 b. 52 passim. 53 b. Berks, 60. Wilts, 65, 71 b. Somers. 86 b. Hertf. 133. Buck. 143 b. 147 b. Oxf. 157 b. Glouc. 166 b. 168 b. Cambr. 202. f?wtf. 206 b. 208. Bedf. 217 b. passim. Northampt. 225, 228. Nottingh. 281. YorfcA. 301 b. passim. 307 b. 323 b. 332 bis. Tostii quidam prepositus, Hants, 53 b. Tostillus, Hants, 52. Tostius, Norf 200 b. Suff. 435 b. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 243 Tostius liber homo, Essex, 84 b. Toti, Sussex, 22. Berks, 61 ter. Wilts, 72. Nottingh. 284. Totius, Essex, 38 b. Tou, Dors. 80 b. Toue liber homo, Norf. 183, 225. Touet liber homo, Norf, 173 b. Tom, Surr. 34 b. 36 b. Hants, 40 b. 45 b. 46, 46 b. passim. 49, 53 ter. Berks, 61 bis. 63 b. Wilts 3 1l, 72 b. Dors. 80 b. Somers. 88, 88 b. 91b. 94 b. 98 b. passim. 99. Dev. 109 b. passim. H4 bis. Glouc. 165 b. 166 b. bis. 169 b. Line. 359. Toui unus liber homo, Berks, 60 b. Toui huscarle Regis E. Bed/. 216 b. 217. Toui liber homo Gerti, Norf. 269. Toui prepositus villae de Gildeford, Surr. 30. Toui teignus R. E. Buck. 152, 152 b. Touillda, Essex, 102 b. Touius, Suff. 404 b. Toui us liber homo, Essex, 96. Toul, Dors. 82 bis. Toulf, Staff. 250 b. Touui, Alrici homo, filii Godingi, Buck. 147 b. Toxus, Dors. 80 b. Trasemundus, Wilts, 72 b. Trasmundus, Dors. 82, 82 b. Trauuinus, Dors. 79 b. Trec, Algarus, Norf. 176 b. Trinitas, Sancta, Suff. 372 b. 373. Troarz, Ecclesia de, Glouc. 166 b. Trumuinus, Suff. 405 b. 420. Tube, Buck. 148 b. Warm. 240 b. Tuffa homo comitis Wallef, Bedf. 217 b, Tuini tainus regis E. Wore. 177 b. Tumi, Wore. 177, 177 b. TuMME, Yorksh. 298. R 2 244 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Tunjbi, Hants, 4-4 b. Tuneman commend. Heroldi, Suff. 377 b. Tunna, Berks, 62. Tunne, Line. 355, 355 b. Turber, Nottingh. 287. Yorksh. 298 b. 317, 322 bis. 324. Essex, 56 b. Turber liber homo, Norf. 146^ Turbern, Glouc. 170. Northampt. 223, 223 b. passim. 224. JVarw. 239 b. 240, 242. Yorksh. 301 bis. 301 b. bis. 331 b. bis. Norf. 147 b. Turbernus, Surr. 36. Cambr. 194 b. 198 b. Northampt. 223 b. 224 b. J&wsa?, 54 b, 55 b. Suff. 306, 341 b. Turbernus homo Eddeue, Heref. 187. Turbernus homo R. E. Hertf. 138 b. Turbernus presbyter, Suff. 422 b. Turbernus tainus regis E. Wore. 177 b. Turbertus, Dev. 104. Norf. 147 b. Suff. 441 b; Turbertus homo Algari Comitis, Buck. 151 b. Turbertus homo Eddeuae pulchrse, Cambr. 198 b. Turbertus homo regis E. Bedf 210. Turbertus homo Godae Comitissse, Buck. 152 b. bis. Turbertus homo Leuuini Comitis, Midd. 127, 130, Turbertus presbyter Stig. archiep. Hertf. 141 b. Turbertus teinus Heraldi Comitis, Glouc. 164. Turbran, Yorksh. 301b. Turbrant, Yorksh. 314 b. passim. 327. Turch homo abbatis de Ramesy, Cambr. 197 b. Turchel, Yorksh. 306. Turchetel, Norf. 205 b. bis. 206 passim. 207 passim. 207 b. bis. 208, 233, 266 b. Suff. 325 b. Turchetel commend. Ylueuae, Suff. 323. Turchil, Sussex, 23 b. 1 25 b. Hants, 52 b. Berks, 61, Wilts, 74. 1 Somers. 88 ter. Oaf. 159. Glouc. 167 b. 1 Also at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 245 169. Wore. 173 b. 175. Here/. 184, 184 b. passim. 185 b. ter. 187 ter. Hunt. 203, 206 b. Northampt. 225 b. 228 bis. 229. Leic. 236 b. Warw. 241 b. bis. 243, 244 b. Shropsh. 257 b. Nottingh. 285 b. bis. 290, 291 bis. YorksL 298 bis. 300, 300 b. 301, 303 b. 306 b. passim. 307 passim. 311, 311b. 321b. bis. 328, 329 b. 330 b. bis. Line. 340 bis. 348 b. 357 bis. 358, 358 b. bis. Yorksh. 373 b. 379. Turchil batoc, Staff. 243. Turchil unus liber homo, Berks, 60 b. Turchil homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 139 b. Turchil homo R. E. Buck. 151 b. Turchil presbyter, Hunt. 206. Turchil stirman Regis E. Wore. 174 b. Turchil teignus R. E. Bed/. 213 b. Turchil uuit, Here/. 187 ter. Turchilli pater, Wilts, 74. 1 Turchillus, Hunt. 206 b. 208 b. Bed/. 218 b. 2 Northampt. 228 b. Warw. 239. Essex, 21 passim. 25, 47 b. Nor/. 223 b. 231 bis. 245, 267, 315, 384, 386 b. bis. 399. Turchillus danus, Hunt. 203 b. Turchillus liber homo, Essex, 52, 94 b. Nor/. 222 ter. Turchillus teinus, Suff. 417. Tureuert, Yorksh. 324 b. Turfin, Yorksh. 298. Turgar, Wore. 177. Here/. 186. Shropsh. 256. Herb. 277 b. bis. Turgar homo Algari Comitis, Cambr. 198. Turgar teignus regis Edwardi, Cambr. 198. Turgarus commend. Guerti, Nottingh. 284. 1 The son held at the Survey. 2 Also at the time of the Survey. r 3 246 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Turgis, Kent, 1, 7, 8, 10, 13. Derb. 274 b. Line. 350 b. bis. Norf. 239 b. Turgis teinus R. E. Bed/. 213. Turgisle, Derb. 278 b. Line. 350 bis. 350 b. bis. Turgisus, Kent, 13. Surr. 31 b. 33. Suff.klSb. Turgisus homo Balduini filii Herluini, Buck. 144 b. Turgod, Kent, 10. Sussex, 29. Shropsh. 259 bis. Yorksh. 374. Turgod lag, Yorksh. 298 b. v. Turgot. Turgot, Kent, 10 b. Sussex, 24 b. Wilts, 70. Oxf. 159 bis. 160. 0fcn0. 244 b. 250. Shropsh. 255, 257, 259 b. Nottingh. 291b. Yor^. 314 bis. 324 bis. 328 b. Zawc. 337, 347, 351, 352 b. 1 353 b. Turgot, homo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 151. Turgot lag, Yorksh. 352 b. v. Turgod. Turgot teignus R. E. Buck. 151. Turgoti pater, Bedf. 218 b. Turgrim, Yorksh. 301 b. Norf. 170. Turi, Hants, 49. O^t/I 159. Northampt. 224. Jffom 241b. Turius, Suff. 445 b. Turi us liber homo Guert, Suff. 395. Turius teinnus, Suff. 394. Turketel, Nor/! 258. Suff. 334 b. Turkil Haco, Norf. 223 b. Turkil de Uuereteham, Suff. 400. Turloga, Yorksh. 300 b. Turmod, i&re/I 182. Turmodus, Suff. 388 b. Turmund, Dors. 77. Somers. 89. Turold, Zmc. 351. Turoldus, m'^, 74 b. jfosear, 73 b. Norf. 159,229 b. Suff. 408 b. In this entry Turgot is the same person with Turgot lag. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 247 Turoldus homo liber Estgari, Norf. 159. Turoldus vicecomes, 1 Line, 346 b. Turolf, Yorksh. 300 b. Line. 361 b. Clam. S. B. Line. 375. Turolfus, Hunt. 208. Turorne, Yorksh. 320 b. Turot, Yorksh. 311. Turstan, Glouc. 168 b. 169. Sta/f. 250. Nottingk. 285, 285 b. 286. Yorksh. 300 b. 318, 320 b. 324 b. Turstane, Yorksh. 374. Turstanus, Suff. 287, 450. Turstini pater, Somers. 91 b. Turstinus, Hunt. 203 b. 249 b. Shropsh. 259 b. Nottingk. 284 b. ifttfe/. 295 b. ter. iVor/! 274. Suff. 426 b. Turstinus liber homo, Essex, 80. jVbr/I 178, 274. Turstinus ruffus, Essex, 13. Turstinus teignus Regis Edwardi, Midd. 130 b. Turtin. Shropsh. 257. Turued f. Vlued, Line. 338. Turuer, Line. 352 b. 354, 364. Turuerd, Nottingk. 285 b. Lmc. 366 b. 370. Turuert, Nottingk. 286 b. 293. Yorksh. 325. Z,mc. 341, 343 b. ter. 348, 358 b. 366, 366 b. passim. 368 b. bis. 369, 370. Yorksh. 374. 1 This was Thorold of Bukenhale, which manor he bestowed upon Croyland Abbey. " CD in Buchehale. — Hanc terram," says the Record, " dedit Turoldus vice- comes S. Guthlaco pro anima sua." Thorold's grant of Spalding to Croyland Abbey is preserved in Ingulphus's History; it is dated in 1051, fifteen years before the Norman Invasion. See Gale's Rerum Anglic. Scriptores, torn. i. p. 86. R 4 248 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Turuert alius, Line. 366 b. Turuet, Yorksh. 330 b. Line. 342. Turulf, Northampt. 229. Yorksh. 302. Line. 343 > 356 b. 357. Turulfus, Hunt. 208. V. Vbe, Derb. 274 b. Vctebrand, Derb. 275 b. Rotel 292. Line. 368 b. Vctred, Dev. 106 b. 109, 116 b. Cornw. 122. Hertf. 141 b. Chesh. 266. ircter i&p. cessit ambas terras Sancto Petro, eo tenore, ut ipse quam- diu viveret teneret, et post obitum illius ambas simul in Monasterio dimitteret. Nec ipse aliquo modo istam Con- ventionem frangere, nec terras proprio reatu perdere potest. Sed si quis istud instinctu diabolico evertere cupit, sciat se excommunicatum cum ipso diabolo, in inferno mer- cedem accipere. Fiat, Fiat." Reg. Abb. Peterb. ut supr. fol. 23 b. 1 He was one of the Lagemen of Lincoln T. R. E. Age- mund, his son, had succeeded him at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 265 Walter us abbas de Evesham, Wore, 175 b. 177 b. 1 Walterus Episcopus Hereford. 2 Wore. 173, 174 bis. Here/. 181 b. bis. 182 b. Walteu, Yorksh. 307 ter. Waltham, Canonici de, Surr. 34 bis. Bedf. 210 b. -j Essex, 15 b. 16, 16 b. I Waltham, Abbatia de, Hertf. 136. J Wan a, Kent, 10 b. Wand, Aluricus, Essex, 51 b. Wants, Aluricus, Essex, 51 b. Wardham, Goduinus, Hants, 54. Wareburg, S. Cestr. 3 Chesh. 263 passim. W 7 arenna, Will, de, Norf. 212 b. Waso, Cornw. 123 b. Wateman, Dors. 83. Wdebrun liber homo commendatus Edrico, Suff, 374. Wege, Yorksh. 316, 362 b. Weghe, Line. 369. Weinhou, Aluricus de, Suff. 430 b. Weleret, Yorksh. 298. Welgrim, Line. 347. Welland, Dev. 103. Welle, Siuuard, Derb. 275 b. Wellensis Episcopus, Somers. 89 passim. 89 b. passim, Welp, Yorksh. 324. Uuelp, Aluric, Oxf. 160. Welrauen, Line. 344 b. 1 He became abbat of Evesham in 1077. Simeon of Durham places his death as late as 1104. 2 He was consecrated bishop of Hereford A. D. 1060 : and was succeeded by Robert de Lozinga, Dec. 29, 1079. 3 St. Wcrburgh, Chester. 266 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Wenesi, Surr. 36 b. Hants, 46, 47. 1 Wilts, 73. Shropsh. 254 b. Wenesi camerarius R. E. Buck. 151. Bed/. 209. Wenesius, Wilts, 74. We ne stan, Sussex, 18 b. 20. Wenhou, Aluricus de, Suff. 425. Weniet, Shropsh. 255 b. Wenningus commend, dim. S. M. Suff. 443 b. Vuenot, homo Godrici vicecomitis, Bed/. 213. Wenric, Gbuc. 167. Here/. 185. Uuerden, Wluric, Hertf. 142. Wester liber homo Guert, Norf. 267, 270 bis. Westmonast. Abbatia S. Petri de, Hertf. 135. Glouc. 166. Wore. 172. 211. Northampt. 222. Essex, 14. Westre, Yorksh. 318 bis. Wetman, i&re/I 181. Wgulafra, Suff. 326. Whita, Suff. 342 b. Wiber, Yor&?^. 322 bis. -j Wibert, Yorksh. 322. L Wibertus, iter Ifrp. et Mers. 269 b. J Wichigus, Warm. 244 b. Wichin, Devon, 1 10 bis. 1 10 b. ter. 111,114 ter. 1 14 b. bis. Wichincus, Suff. 376. Wiching, Warm. 243, 244 b. WichinguSj Suff. 375 b. Wichinus, Buck. 150. 2 Wicnod, Dors. 82. 1 «< Wenesi tenuit (dim. hidam in Neteham hund.) de rege E. ad consuetudinem sicut ejus antecessor tenuit, qui fuit mediator caprarum." 2 He also held at the time of the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 267 Wicolfus, Suff. 338. Wicstricus, Berks, 61b. Staff. 248 b. Wictric, Shropsh. 259. Derb. 274. Widardus, Here/. 186 b. Widegrip, Staff 249. Widenesci, Tovi, huscarle Heraldi Comitis, Glouc. 164. Wider, Line. 348 bis. Widius, Essex, 55. Vuiet, Chesh. 263 b. Wifare, Staff. 249. Wifle, Yorksh. 301 bis. Wiflet, Wilts, 72 b. Glouc. 162 b. Wig teignus R. E. Bed/. 216 bis. Wiga, Glouc. 170. Shropsh. 257. Yo/«. 330 b. Wiga, homo R. E. Buck. 146. Wiga homo Osulfi filii Frane, Hertf. 136 b. Wiga teignus regis E. Buck. 147. Wigar, Wore. 177 bis. Cambr. 198. Wige, Yo/M. 330 b. Wigha, Shropsh. 257. Wighe, Shropsh. 257 bis. 257 b. Chesh. 266. Wiglac, ZiVzc. 363 bis. Clam. S. R. Line. 375 b. bis. Wigod, Dev. 102. Wigot, Sussex, 23 b. 26 b. 28 b. Berks, 62 b. Jftto, 71 bis. Midd. 129 bis. .BwcA. 150. Oxf. 159, 159 b. bis. G/bwc. 169 b. Warm. 239. 1 Wigot venator regis E. 217. Wigot de Walingford, 2 Berks, 62. J3mc£. 150 bis. 1 The Wigot of several of these entries is Wigot de Walingford. 2 Bishop Kennett, in' his Parochial Antiquities, edit. 1695, p. 55, from William of Poictou, says, " After the decisive 268 PERSONS^ ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. R. E. Wigotus, Hants, 50 b. Wihenoc, Norf. 231, 231 b. WlHTGARUS, Stiff. 343. Wihtmarus, Suff. 340, 342. Wihtredus presbyter, Nottingh. 284. Wihtric, Suff. 340. Wihtricus, Suff. 339 b. Wihtricus homo Heraldi, Suff. 342 b, Wikingus, Suff. 342. Wilac frater Achi, Line. 337. Wilaf, Buck. 143. Wilaf homo Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 1 44 b. bis. Wilaf teignus Leuuini Comitis, Buck. 145. Wilde, Vluricus, Line. 341, 370. Wilegrip, Staff. 249 b. Shropsh. 254. Willa, Northa?npt. 224 b. bis. Willegrip, Shropsh. 258 b. battle near Hastings, the Conqueror carried his forces into Kent, and marching back from thence passed by London, possesst by the party of Edgar Atheling, and came to Walingford, where the lord of that town, Wigod de Wa- lingford, went out to meet him, delivered the town to him, and entertained him there, till Archbishop Stigand and many of the grandees of Edgar's faction came and offered their submission. For which service and merit of the lord of that place, the victorious Prince, in policy to ingratiate with the Saxons, and to reward his Normans, gave Aldith, only daughter of the said Wigod, in marriage to Robert de Oily, who, after her father's death, which happened nigh the same time, in right of her, became possesst of that great estate, wherein Burcester was in the honor of Walingford, and Ambrosden in that honor which was after called St. Walery." AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY, 269 Willelmus, Dors. 77 b. Willelmus accipitrarius, Kent, 14. Willelmus Episcopus Lond. Midd. 127 b. passim. Hertf. 140. Essex, 9 b. 10, 10 b. bis. 1 Willielmus, Nottingh. 293. Yorksh. 301 b. ter. Line. 352, 357 b. bis. Willielmus films Sceluuard, Nottingh. 282 b. Willielmus films Stur, Hants, 52 b. 2 Wiltunia Abbatia de, Sussex, 26. Wimarc, Somers. 96 b. Wimarc, Rob. fiL Hunt. 205 b. 207. Essex, 48, 106 b. WiMARCiE, Robertus fil. post mortem regis E. Essex, 44, 44 b. 45 bis. 45 b. bis. 46 b. bis. Wimerus, Suff. 398 b 2 Wincelcumbe, Ecclesia de, Glouc. 165 b. passim. Wincestre, Abbas de, Hants, 53. Wincestre, Odo de, Hants, 52. Wine, Cornw. 123. Winegod, Wilts, 69 b. Somers. 90. Winemar, Dev. 112 b. Winestan, Inter Rip, et Mers. 269 b. Winge, Essex, 93. Winterled, Cambr. 198. Winton. Abbatissa S. Mariae, Hants, 48. Wintoniensis Episcopatus, Buck. 143 b. Winton. Ecclesia S. Petri de, Cambr. 190. 1 William Bishop of London was consecrated in Sept* 1051. Godwin and Stow say he died in 1070 ; but Wharton proves him to have been living in 1075. See Le Neve's Fasti Eccl. Anglic, p. 176. 2 He also held when the Survey was taken. 270 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS 5 T. R. E. Winton. iEccl. S. Suuithuni, Somers. 91 b. Wintrelet, Chesh. 265. Wintremelc, Alricus, Bedf. 218 b. 1 Wirecestre, Episcopus de, Wore. 173 b. 174. "Wirecestre, S. Maria de, Gbuc. 164 b. passim. Wirelmus, Kent, 13. Wiscar, Suff 390. Wisg\ Essex, 41 b. Sufi 391 b. 392. Wisgar, Suff. 345 b. Wisgarus, Essex, 35, 38 b. bis. 39, 40 b. bis. 41 bis. 102. Suff. 352, 389 b. 391 bis. 391 b. bis. 392 b. 393, 393 b. 395 b. 397, 428 b. 448 bis. Wisgarus filius Alurici, Suff. 389 b. Wislac, Hants, 46, 51, 54 . 2 Wistan liber homo Rad. Stalra, Norf. 134 b. Wistricus, Nottingh. 287. Suff 337 bis. 375. Wit, Aluuinus, Hants, 50 b. 3 v. Aluuinus albus. Uuit, Edwardus, Bedf. 212. Uuit, Turchil, Here/. 187 bis. Uuit, Vluuardus, Kent, 1 b. 9. Dors. 82. Oxf. 160. Uuit, Wluuardus, teignus R. E. Midd. 129, 129 b. 130. Uuite, Wluuard, Line. 337. Witg'. Suff. 391 b. bis. 392. Witgar\ Suff. 391 b. Witgarus, Suff. 391 b. 392, 411, 440 b. 1 Coldentone. " Tenuit T. R. E. Homo regis E. fuit, et potuit dare cui voluit. Quam postea canonicis S. Pauli sub W. rege dedit, et ut post mortem suam haberent omnino concessit." 2 In this instance he also held at the time of the Survey* 8 Also at the Survey. AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 271 Wither, Oxf. 157 b. Wither, liber homo, Oxf. 157. Withgarus, Suff. 391 bis. WlTHMERUS, Suff. 291. Withri, Here/. 184 bis. 184 k bis. Norf 228 b. Witlac, Clam. S. E. Line. 375. Witric, Shropsh. 254 b. Wiuar, Shropsh. 257 b. Wiuara, Staff. 250. Wiuelac, Line. 363 b. Wiulfus, Norf. 198 b. Wlbaldus, Suff. 339 b. 342 b. Wlf, Northampt. 227 b. Line. 360 b. Wlfah, Suff. 341b. Wlfahus, Suff. 341 b. Wlfric, 250 b. Wlfricus, Hants, 40. Wlgar, Warm. 240. Wlmaer, Yorksh. 317. Wlmar, Somers. 88 b. Zzrac. 343. Wlmarus, JForc. 178. 341. Wlmar us liber homo Edrici de Laxafelda, Suff. 314. Wlmarus presbyter R. E. 1 Buck. 151. Wlmer, Here/. 186 b. Wlmer homo Roberti filii Wimarc, Cambr. 198 b. Wlmerus, Suff. 333 b. Wlnodus, Somers. 91 b. Wlsi, Yorksh. 315 b. 1 Wulnarus, probably the same person, chaplain to Wlfin Bishop of Dorchester, occurs as a witness to Thorold of Buckenhale's grant of Spalding to Croyland Abbey, in 1051. Wlmarus had held land in Buckinghamshire, which was then in the diocese of Dorchester. 272 PERSONS, ETC. HOLDING LANDS, T. It. E. Wlsi tainus regis E. Wore. 177 b. Wlsinus, Northampt. 223. Suff. 333 b. Wlstan, Yorksh. 315 b. Wlstanus, Oxf. 159 b. bis. Warw. 241. Wlstanus teignus R. E. Buck, 150 b. Wluard, Glouc. 169 ter. Wluardus, Suff. 341, 343. Wluarus, Suff. 342. Wlueua commend. Suff. 321 b. Wlui, Glouc. 167. Wluinus teignus regis E. Cambr. 199 b. passim. Wluius, Suff. 343. Wluredus, Oxf 160. Wluric, Glouc. 167 b. 170 b. Wluric homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 139 b. Wluric uuerder, Hertf. 142. Wluricus, Suff. 340, 342, 342 b. 399. Wluricus diaconus, Suff. 334 b. Wluricus liber homo, Suff. 311, 354. Wluuar homo Anschil de Wares, Hertf. 141b. Wluuara vidua, Northampt. 220 b. Wluuard, Kent, lib. Hants, 51. Glouc. 166b. Heref. 187. Wluuard cild teignus regis E. Buck. 145. Wluuard filius Eddeuae, Buck. 143. Wluuard homo Asgari stalri, Hertf 137 b. 138 b. Wluuard teignus R. E. Buck. 151 b. Wluuard Uuit, v. Uuit. Uuite. Wluuardus, Wilts, 66. Dors. 77 b. Glouc. 164, 168 b. Line. 367 b. Essex, 93 b. Wluuardus albus, Wilts, 66. v. Uuit. Uuite. Wluuardus homo Asgari stalri, Hertf. 142. Wluuardus homo reginae Eddid. Buck. 153. Wluuardus Leuet. Bedf. 212 bis, AND PREVIOUS TO THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 273 Wluuardus uuit, teignus R. E. v. Uuit. Wluuen, Wilts, 69 b. bis. Dors. 80 b. Wluuen qusedam femina, Buck. 150 b. Wluuen homo regis E. Buck. 150 b. Wluuene homo regis E. Midd. 130 b. Wluui, Glouc. 166, 167. Clam, in Chetst. 377 b. Wluui Episcopus Lincoliensis, 1 Buck. 143, 143 b. 144, Hunt. 209. Line. 348. Wluui homo Asgari stalre, Hertf. 134. Wluui homo Eddeuae, Cambr. 195 b. Wluui, homo Goduini de Benedfelle, Hertf. 134. Wlwi venator, Surr. 36 b. 2 Wluuine, Hunt. 208. Wluuinus, Wore. 177, 3 Cambr. 187, 190. Suff. 340 b. 441 b. Wluuinus homo dim. Buck. 145 b. Wluuinus homo regis E. Bed/. 217 b. Wluuinus homo abbatis de Ely, Cambr. 190 b. 196. Wluuinus chit de Westone homo Heroldi Comitis, Hunt. 208 ter. Wluuinus venator regis E. Cambr. 190 b. Wluuinus homo Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 140. Wluuinus teignus Heraldi Comitis, Hertf. 140 b. Wluuinus presbyter, commendatus Edrici, Suff. 315 b. Wnulfus, Somers. 93. Wordrou, Devon, 112. Wrehantune, Presbyteri de, Wore. 176. 4 1 Ulf, or Wulfin, who died in 1067. He had succeeded Eadnoth II. in 104-9. 2 He continued to hold at the time of the Survey. 3 His name is written, in the same page, Vluuinus. 4 They also continued at the Survey. Vol. ii. t INDEX OF THE UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS AT THE FORMATION OF THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS AT THE FORMATION OF THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. A. A. [Ascelinus]. Essex, 45. Aba, Northampt. 224 b. Abba, Norf. 117. Abbas [de Eli], Suff. 305, 305 b. 306. Abbas quidam de S. Gemano 1 de Salebi, Line, 369 b. Abel , Kent, 4 b. Abendone Abb. de, Warw. 241 b. bis. Abernon, Rogerius de, Surr. 35. Abetot, Vrso de, Heref. 180. Abraham presbyter, Glouc. 162. Acardus, Sussex, 25 b. Buck. 148 b. Wore, 177 bis. Acardus presbyter, Sussex, 25. Accipitrarius quidam, 2 Sussex, 24. Achet, Walterus, Buck. 148. Acun homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352. 1 sc. S. Germane 2 " Ipsemet tenuit earn [i. hid.] pro CD in alodium." T 3 278 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Adam, Kent, 7, 8 b. bis. 9 ter. 10 ter. 10 b. 11, 12, 14. Hertf. 134 passim. 134 b. ter. Oxf. 155 b. 156 bis. 156 b. bis. Adam unus homo, Kent, 8, Adam films Huberti, Kent, 6, 6 b. bis. 8 passim. 8 b. 9 b. bis. 14 b. Surr. 31b. bis. Adam homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 b. bis. Adelardus, Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. AoELDREDiE S. Monachi, Essex, .2. Adeledmus, Norf. 275. Adelelmus, Berks, 61. Wilts, 69 b. bis. Here/. 186 b. bis. Leic. 236. Essex, 77, 77 b. Norf. 208. Suff. 419 bis. Adelelmus homo Colsuan, Line. 357. A deli n a joculatrix, Hants, 38 b. Adelold, Kent, 7 b. Adeloldus, Kent, 1 b. 1 7 b. 8 b. bis. 9 b. 10 b. Surr. 32. Adeloldus camerarius, Kent, 7 b. Adelolfus de Merc, Essex, 28 b. Adelulfus, Kent, lib. Cambr. 198, 199. Essex, 27, 28, 28 b. 29, 31 b. 32 bis. 33 bis. Adelwinus, Suff. 352. Adeluuoldus, Kent, 11. Adestan, Line. 348 b. Adestanus, Cambr. 195. Adolfus, Dev. 101 b. Adolofus, Essex, 34. Adret, Somers. 90 b. JEilricus archidiaconus; Wore. 173. ZEldeua libera femina, Berks, 63 b. JEldred, Shropsh. 260 b. I « Istcmet tcnuit T. R. E,' AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 279 JEldred presbyter, Sussex, 17. iELDREDUS frater Ode, Hants, 48 b. .ZElfelmus, Staff. 247. jElgotus, Staff. 249. .ZElmer presbyter, Berks, 56 b. Aelons, Suff. 360 bis. iELUEUE fern. Wateman de Lond. Midd. 130 b. bis. JEluuardus, Heref. 180. iERNOLDUS, Suff. 347. Agemund, 1 Nottingh. 284. Agemundus, Northampt. 228. Agenetus, Suff. 358. Agenulfus, Wilts, 68 b. Aghemundus, Hants, 45. 2 Agnes filia Aluredi [de Merleberge] uxor Turstini de Wigemore, Heref. 186. Ailboldus pr. Suff. 360 b. Ailmarus, Warw. 243. Ailmarus Alius Goduini, Norf. 272 b. 273 bis. Ailric, Buck. 148 b. Oxf. 154. Warw. 242 b. bis, Nottingh. 287 b. bis. Ailricus, Glouc. 164 b. Warw. 241. Suff 360 b. Ailuardus filius Belli, Suff. 391. Ailuuacre, Somers. 90. Ailuuardus, Somers. 97. Aincurt, Walterus de, Line. 340. Airardus, Dors. 83. Aistan, Suff. 446 b. Aitard, Chesh. 266. Aitardus, iVbr/. 124 b. bis. 125, 175, 180 b. 186 bis. 188 b. 277 b. Suff. 331. 1 " tit)." He had been the previous predecessor. 2 He had been tenant before the Survey. T 4 280 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Aiulf, Cornw. 120 b. Aiulfus, Wilts, 69 b. 78, 78 b. Wore. 172 bis. 175. Dev. 109. 1 Aiulfus camerarius, Hants, 52. Alamus 2 Comes, Norf. 254. Alan, Sussex, 21 b. 22. Alan clericus Episcopi Baiocensis, Kent, 1 b. Alanus, Sussex, 20 b. 22 b. Buck. 146. Cambr, 195 b, Northampt. 223 passim. 229 bis. Alanus Comes, Hertf. 137, Essex, 4. Norf. 110 b. 115. Alanus dapifer Juditae Comitissae, Hunt. 206 b. 207. Albani S. iEcclesia, Bed/. 213. Albani S. Villas burgenses, Hertf. 135. 3 Albengi, Nigellus de, Berks, 59 b. Albert, Dev. 106 bis. Alberic, Dev. 106. Albericus, Sussex, 24 b. Wilts, 67 b. Northampt. 220 bis. Zezc. 235 b. Albertus, Sussex, 26 b. Wilts, 10 b. Buck. 151. Jfbrc. 174 b. Shropsh. 254, 255 passim. Essex, 20. iVor/*. 243 b. Sw^ 347, 351 b. passim. 357 b. Albertus clericus, Berks, 56 b. Rutl. 294. Albertus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Albertus homo Rogeri Pictaviensis, Line* 352. Albin', Nigellus, Bed/. 210 b. Alboldus, Midd. 129 b. Alboldus clericus, Suff. 358. Alboldus cocus, Hants, 38. AlbuSj Wluuardus, Wilts, 66. Alcher, Sussex, 24. Staff. 248 b. Shropsh. 254, 259 b. i " Idem tenebat T. R. E." 2 SCt Alanus. 3 " Predict! burgenses dim. hid, habent*" AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 28] Alcherus, Shropsh. 255 bis. Derb. 274 b. passim. 275. Essex, 53 b. Alde, Warm. 241. Alded libera femina, Svffi. 446. Aldelin homo Willielmi de Warena, Line. 351 b. Alden, Nottingh. 282 b. Aldene, Hertf. 141, 141 b. Aldi quaedam femina, Surr. 30 b. Aldredus, Glouc. 165. Aldrie, Willielmus de, Witts, 71b. bis. Alelmus, Wore. 177. Yorksh. 324. Alencun, Bernardus de, Suff. 443 b. Alestan, Som. 90. Buck. 146 b. Suff. 320. Alestan anglus, Norf. 178. Alflet, Hertf. 134. AlfreduSj Sussex, 27 b. Alfric, Somers. 90 b. 91. Alfridus, Leic. 235 b. Algar, Berks, 56 b. Dors. 77. Dev. 105 b. Cornw. 124 b. passim. Northampt 220 b. bis. Wariv. 241 b. Line. 367 b. 1 368. 2 Algarus, Northampt. 220. jEssea?, 40 b. 73 b. 102. Svff. 352, 402. Algerus, Essex, 92. Alich, Hunt. 205 b. Allic, 27fttt£ 205 b. Almter, Berks, 61 b. 63. Alm.erus, Buck. 146. Almanesches, Abbatia de, Sussex, 24 b. 25. 3 1 He had been the holder of the land before Wido, who was now tenant in capite, had received it. 2 " hft Algarus. — Idem Algar habet de Widone [de Credun]." 3 The Benedictine Abbey of Almanesches, in the diocese 282 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Almar, Som. 94 bis. Comm. 124 b. 1 Buck. 146. Warw. 241. Almarus, Buck. 146, 146 b. 150. Cambr. 194 bis. 194 b. 195 passim. 195 b. bis. Bed/. 218. Leic. 231 b. Warw. 241 bis. 241 b. bis. Staff. 250, 250 b. Essex, 32, 45 b. Norf. 272. Suff. 352, 426 b. Almarus prepositus Regis, Suff. 352. Almer, Dev. 112 b. 2 116 b. Almfridus, Essex, 32 b. Almodus homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341 bis. Alno, Willielmus de, Suff. 419 b. ter. 420 b. Alnod, Kent, 13 b. bis. Cornw. 124 b. passim. 3 Warw. 241. Alnodus, Midd. 129. Alnodus monachus, Som. 90. Alnulfus presbyter [in Gepeswiz], Suff. 290. Alodiarii duo, Berks, 60 b. AlreDj Kent, 1 b. Alric, Som. 93 b. passim. 4 94 ter. Dev. 112 bis. Cornw. 124 b. bis. 5 Northampt. 224 bis. 6 Yorksh. 316 b. 7 317. 7 Alric presbyter, Staff. 247 b. of Seez, was originally founded about the year 700. It was destroyed in the Norman wars soon after A. D. 770 ; and refounded by Roger de Montgomery, A. D. 1060. See Neustria Pia, p. 364. Al. Priories, vol. i. p. 101. 1 « Idem tenebat T. R. E." 2 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 3 Of one of four separate manors, it is said, " Idem tenebat T. R. E." 4 In two instances, he had held T. R. E. 5 " Idem tenebat T. R. E." 6 In one entry, " Idem ipse tenuit." 7 In these two instances, Alric held of Ilbert de Laci the land which had been previously his own. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 283 Alricus, Buck. 149 b. Wore. 172 b. Bed/. 215 b. 218, 218 b. Staff. 247. Derb. 274 b. Alricus commendatus Guerti, 1 Suff. 283 b. Alricus archidiaconus, Wore. 173, 173 b. Alselin, G. Derb. 274 b. Alselin, Goisfridus, Derb. 21 5 b. Alsi, Hants, 42 b. bis. 49, 52 b. 57 b. 58. Comm. 124 b. 2 Buck. 153 bis. Leic. 234. Staff. 249. Derb. 275. Alsi Alius Brixi, Hants, 42. Alsi de Ferend, Oxf. 154 b. Alsi monacus, TFzTfc, 65 b. Altet quidani, Kent, ll. 3 Alueradus, Buck. 146 b. Cambr. 198. Alueredus, i?«c/2. 146 b. Cambr. 200 b„ Alueua, Dev. 112. 0#/! 154. Aluid quaedam Anglica, Essex, 45 b. Aluiet, Suss. 29. 2?er£s, 58. Sussex, 29. Aluiet presbyter, Cambr. 191 b. 4 Alulfus, Yorksh. 322 b. Alulfus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 354. Alured, Berks, 63 b. Aluredus, iugwf, 9 b. 11 b. Sussex, 17 b. IS, 20 b. bis. 22. Berks, 61b. Dors. 77 b. 78 b. 80. Somers. 87, 87 b. 90, 91b. bis. 92, 92 b. passim. 93 bis. Dev. 104 b. ter. 105 bis. 105 b. bis. Dev. 114 b. Corrc^. 124 passim. Aluredus, Midd. 129. 0^ 155 b. 159 b. bis. JTorc. 173. Cam&r. 198. Hunt. 206. Northampt. 223 b. 224, 226, 228 bis. Nottingh. 281 b. 289 b. YorM*. 308 b. 315 b. Essex, 44 b. 80. 1 Tenuit. 3 Also T.R.E, 2 He had also held T. R. E. 4 He had likewise held T. R. E. 284 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Aluredus Anglus, Norf. 178 b. Aluredus clericus, Oxf. 159. Aluredus dapifer, Kent, 9 b. Aluredus Hispan. Glouc. 162. Aluredus homo Colsuan, Line. 357. Aluredus homo Durandi Malet, Line. 365. Aluredus [de Merleberg], Somers. 91 b. Aluredus homo Comitis Moritoniae, Nottingh. 282 b. bis. Aluredus homo Odonis arbalistarii, Line. 365 b. Aluredus homo Osberni de Arcis, Line. 364. Aluredus homo Widonis de Credun, Line. 367 passim. Aluredus et socius ejus, Oxf. 155 b. Aluric, Hants, 51 b.bis. 54. Berks, 56 b. bis. 63. Wilts, 73 b. Dors. 84 b. Somers. 87, 87 b. Dev. 113 b. 118 b.bis. Oxf. 155b. 158. Warw. 242 b. Shropsh. 252 b. Suff. 320, 446 b. Aluric alter, Berks, 56 b. Aluric, Estrat, Suff. 446 b. Aluric parvus, Somers. 87. 1 v. Aluricus parvus. Aluric presbyter, Hants, 41 bis. Aluricus, Sussex, 19 b. Berks, 60 b. 62, 63 b. Somers. 89 b. Northampt. 221. Essex, 30 b. 70 b. Suff. 295 b. 360 b. 383, 400, 425, 446 b. Aluricus Chacepol, Midd. 127 b. Aluricus filius Rolf burgensis de Gipeswiz, Suff. 446. Aluricus frater Edrici, Suff. 447 b. Aluricus medicus, Hants, 51 b. Aluricus parvus, Hants, 51 b. v. Aluric. Aluricus presbyter, Bedf. 213. Suff. 295, 295 b. bis. 446 b. Aluricus sochemannus, Suff. 361. i He is called " Alfricus parvus de Hamtansyra " in the Exeter Domesd. p. 780. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 285 Aluricus teinnus, Essex, 26 b. Aluricus, Leuuinus, Suff. 446 b. Aluuard, Wilts, 68 b. 1 Somers. 87, 2 93 b. 3 Dev. 104 b. 4 105 b. 4 Cornw. 120, 124 b. bis. 5 Hertf. 137, 137 b. 6 Shropsh. 259 b. Alward filius Elmund, Shropsh. 259 b. passim. 7 Aluuard tainus, Somers. 87. 8 Aluuardus, Sussex, 24 b. bis. Wilts, 66 bis. 68 b. 72. Somers. 87 b. bis. 89, 97 b. 9 Dev. 104 b. bis. 105. 10 Hertf. 141. Oxf. 154, 158. Essex, 102 b. Aluuardus (clericus), Sussex, 16 b. Aluuardus presbyter, Wilts, 65 b. 68 b. Alwart, Suff. 321. Alwewe, Suff. 435 b. Aluui, Kent, 1 b. 11 Dev. 116 b. bis. Oxf. 154. Aluuin, Berks, 62. Cornw. 120. Staff. 247. Aluuin ret, Hants, 50. Aluuinus, Sussex, 19, 20, 21, 24, 12 27. Hants, 40. 13 Berks, 56 b. 59 b. Dors. 80. Sowers. 97 b. 14 Dev. 118 b. Or/. 154 ter. Wore. 175 bis. #ere/. 185. 15 Gmfcr. 193 b. Bedf. 212, 217 b. Leic. 232 b. 233, I " Qui tenebat T. R. E." 2 He had held T. R. E. 3 « Ipse tenuit T. R. E." 4 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 5 « Ipse tenebat T. R, E." 6 " Isdem qui tenet tenuit T. R. E. et vendere potuit." He was now under-tenant to Robert Gernon. 7 In two of the entries it is said, " Elmund tenuit." 8 He was also the holder T. R. E. 9 " Idem tenuit T. R. E." i° " Ipse tenebat T. R. E." II " Iste idem tenuit in prebenda." 12 « Istemet tenuit T. R. E." »a « i pse tenuit T. R. E.'* * 4 " Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 15 " Eduui cilt pater ejus tenuit." 286 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS 235 b. bis. IVariv. 241, 241 b. bis. 242 b. bis. Staff, 247. Suff. 396, 446 b. bis. Aluuinus f. Britmar, Midd. 127 b. 1 Aluuinus homo Comitis de Ow, Sussex, 19. Aluuinus presbyter, Oxf. 154. Aluuius, Wilts, 73 b. Aluuold, Sussex, 20. Berks, 56 b. Glouc. 170 b. Aluuoldus, Dev. 115 b. bis. 2 Cambr. 197. Hunt. 204. Bed/. 210. Leic. 235 b. Warm. 250 b. Amalric, Derb. 275 b. Amalricus, Oxf, 159 b. Derb. 275 b. Ambresberie, Abbatia de, Berks, 57 b. Ambrosius, Buck. 148. Bed/. 212 b. Northampt. 226 ter. Nottingh. 287 b. Ambrosius, homo Willielmi Peverel, Nottingh. 287 b. Amelfridus, Essex, 69 b. 7L Amelger, £fer^ 136. Amerland, Sta/f. 250 b. Amun, Dors. 79. Amundus, Dors. 79 b. j3ttc£. 93. Suff. 433 bi bis. Anchitillus presbyter, Kent, 5 b. Andegavensis, S. Nicolaus, Bed/. 214 b. Andeli, Richerius de, Hants, 52. Andrew, S. Canonici, Somers. 89 b. 8 Andreas, Cornw. 120, 125 bis. Buck. 149. Andreu, *S^. 347. Angerus, Norf. 259 b. Angevinus, Osmundus, Essex, 2 b. Angevinus, Wido, Norf. 109 b. 1 He had held T. R. E. 2 In the second of these entries it is said, " Idem Alwaldus tenebat T. R. E." 3 " Ipsi tenebant T. R. E." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 287 Angli, Wilts, 68 bis. Angli duo, Wilts, 66. Midd. 129 b. Hertf 137 b. Buck. 144 b. 147. 1 150. 2 Northampt. 221 b. Angli quatuor, Hants, 50 . 3 Angli sex, Bed/. 210. Angli liberi homines, Oxf. 155. Anglici duo, Nottingh. 283. Anglici hi. Yorksh. 318. 4 Anglicus quidam, Buck. 145 b. 148 b. Essex, 78. Norf. 209 b. Anglicus unus, Hants, 40. Wilts, 65 b. 70 b. 71b. Devon, 111 ter. i&r£f. 133. 5 Here/. 184b. Anschetellus prepositus, Norf. 198. Anschetil presbyter, 213 b. Ansciietillus, Oxf. 156 b. Essex, 9 b. lib. 24 b. 63 b. 64 b. 67, 83, 102. Suff. 332, 422 b. Anschetillus homo Episcopi Londonise, Essex, 90. Anschil, Berks, 58 b. bis. 59. Cambr. 200 b. Anschitil, Kent,!, 12. Sussex, 18, 20 bis. Hants, 45. Berks, 63. Wilts, 65 b. 67. Somers. 93 ter. 93 b. passim. Devon, 108, 110 ter. Oxf. 160. G/owc. 165, 168 b. 170. Heref 179 b. Shropsh. 252, 259 b. Yor^. 310 bis. Anschitil archidiaconus, Kent, 1 b. Anschitil f. Ameline, Dors. 83. 1 " Istimet qui ten. tenuerunt T. R. E. et vendere po- tuerunt." 2 " Istimet tenuerunt T. R. E. homines Haming fuerunt et vendere potuerunt." 3 " Pater eorum tenuit in alodium T. R. E.'* 4 «■ Nunc habent de Ilberto hi. Anglici. *' 5 " i. Anglicus ten. [de Archiep. Cantuar.] n as . acras terrae. Isdem tenuit T. R. E. in uadimonio. Potuit vendere." 288 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Anschitil filius Osmundi, Hants, 52. Anschitil homo Colsuan, Line. 356 b. 357. Anschitil homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359. Anschitil homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352 b. Anschitil de Ros, Kent, 8b. lib. Anschitillus, Kent, 6, 7. Dev. 111. Hertf. 133 ter. 138. Buck. 145, 145 b. Oxf 161. Norf. 147 b. 149 b. Anschitillus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 345 b. Anschitillus [de Grai], Oxf 161 bis. Anschitillus Grai, Oxf. 161 ter. Anschitillus homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359. Anschitillus homo Gisleberti Tison, Leic. 354. Anschitilus, Kent, 7 b. Hants, 53. Hertf 133. Cambr. 193 b. Anscitillus, Oxf 161. Ansegis, Warm. 243 b. Ansel, Buck. 150 b. Anseredus, Kent, 12. Ansfred, Chesh. 266. Ansfridus, Kent, 9 b. 10 passim. 10 b. 11 ter. 12 b. bis. 13 b. Sussex, 16 b. 17 bis. 20 b. 21, 22 passim. 22 b. passim. 28. Surr. 36. Wilts, 71, 71 b. ter. Dors. 80 b. bis. Dev. 112 b* Hertf. 140. Heref 183, 184 b. Leic. 234 b. bis. Yorksh. 315. Line. 345 b. Ansfridus canonicus S. Pauli de Bedeford, Bedf 211. Ansfridus (miles), Sussex, 16 b. Ansfridus presbyter Radulfi filii Huberti, Line. 369. Ansgarus, Essex, 59. Ansger, Som. 92 bis. 92 b. bis. 93 bis. 97 b. Dev. 103 b. 106 b. 107 passim. 108 passim. Ill b. Ansgeredus, Oxf 155 b. Hunt. 205 bis. Ansgerius, Dors, 79 b. Dev. 106 b. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 289 Ansgerus, Dors. 79 bis. 79 b. Somers. 86 b. 91 b. bis. Dev 104 b. passim. Oxf 156. Glouc. 164 b. Staff. 249 b. Chesh. 268 b. Nottingh. 291 b. Ansgerus cocus, 1 Somers. 87. Ansgot, Wore. 173. Yorksh. 316. Ansgot homo Comitis W. Here/. 180 b. Ansgot, presbyter, Warw. 243 b. Ansgotus, Kent, 2 b. 4, 6 b. Stossea;, 20 b. 21, 22. Surr. 31, 31 b. ter. Wilts, 65 b. Midd. 129 b. Essex, 47. Ansgotus de Rouecestre, v. Rouecestre. Anslepe, Winemarus de, Northampt. 229. v, Han- slepe. Winemarus. Ansleuile, Willielmus, Hants, 44 b. Ansleuille, Hunfridus, Hertf. 132. Appeuile, Walterus de, Kent, 9 b. Arbalistarius, Bernerus, Norf. 110. Galterus, Stiff 320. . Gislebertus, Norf. 117. Hugo, Sussex, 18 b. Robertus, Norf. 118. Walterus, Suff 324 bis. Arbernum, Rogerus de, Suff. 395 b. Arch', Nottingh. 283. Archidiaconus, v. ^Elricus. Alricus. Anschitil. GoNFRIDUS. Archil, Yorksh. 322. 2 Archis, Willielmus de, Suff. 320. 1 See Vol. i. p. 373. 2 Archil was one of the Northumbrian lords who in 1068 joined in revolt, but afterwards made his peace with the Conqueror. Dugdale gives an account of him in the Baronage, torn. i. p. 3. chiefly from Simeon of Durham, col. 80. He is also mentioned by Ordericus Vitalis. Nu- merous references to his former lands will be found in the Index which precedes this. VOL. II. u 290 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Arcis, Willielmus de, Kent, 3 b. 9 b. bis. Sufi 407. Arda, Ernulfus de, Cambr. 196. 1 Arde, Ernulfus de, Bedf. 211 passim. J Ardulfus, Leic. 233 b. Arlingus, Essex, 59. Armenteres, Robertus, Berks, 56 b. Arnaldus, Sussex, 25 b. Arnegrim, Nottingh. 283 b. 29 1 bis. Arni, Staff. 249 b. Arnulf presbyter, Glouc. 162. Arnulfus, Warm. 240 bis. Suff. 359 b. 369 b. Artur qui dam francig. Wore. 174 b. Arturus, Essex, 50 b. bis. Arundel, Rogerius, Dors. 77 b. Asc' [Ascelinus], Essex, 45. Ascelinus, Essex, 45, 63 b. 74 b. Aschil presbyter, Line. 367 b. Ascolf anglicus, Norf. 117. Aselinus, Norf. 189 b. Asford, Line. 346. Asfort, Line. 346. 1 Aslac, Line. 346. Aslen, Staff. 249. Asne, Hugo, 2 Here/. 180, 183. Asso, Essex, 67. Asuert homoTuroldi abbatis S.Petri de Burg. Line. 34^6. Audoeno, S. Bernardus de, Kent, 9 b. Avenel, Shropsh. 259 b. Auesgot, Cambr. 202. Augustini S. Abbas, Kent, lb. 6b. 7b. Augustinus, Sussex, 25 b. 1 Asford, Asfort, and Asuert homo Turoldi abbatis S. Petri de Burg, are apparently the same person. 2 See the Index of Tenants in Capite, under Lasne. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 291 Avigi, Bed/. 211 b. Auigi homo Aschil antecessoris Hugonis Belcamp, Bedf. 211 b. Aurifaber, Otho, Cambr. 190. Otto, Essex, 3 b. Rainbaldus, Norf. 273. Auti, Glouc. 166. Shropsh. 259 b. bis. 1 Auti unus homo, Shropsh. 260 b. Azelin, Somers. 88 passim. 88 b. ter. 89 ter. Azelinus, Sussex, 20 b. 21. Berks, 59. Wilts, 69 b. bis. 72 bis. Dors. 82. Sussex, 89, 90 b. bis. 94 b. Northampt. 221b. 222. Staff. 248 bis. Shropsh. 260 b. Chesh. 268 b. Derb. 276 b. bis. Azelinus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 355 b. Azelinus homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349. Azo, Sussex, 24, 25. Dors. 83 b. Northampt. 222. Leic. 236 b. Shropsh. 254, 254 b. ter. 255 bis. Azo presbyter, Nottingh. 285. Azor, Hants, 53 bis. Midd. 130. Azor homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 351 b. B. B. abb. [S. Edm.] Suff. 379. B. abbas S. Eadmundi, Suff. 359 b. B. Vicecomes, Devon, 100. Baderon, Willielmus, Glouc. 162. Here/. 179 b. Bagod, Staff. 249. Baignar', Rad. Essex, 8 b. "i Baignard, Radulfus, Norf. 109 b. J Baignardus, Essex, 4 b. 6. iVor/! 252 b. 275 bis. Baignardus, Radulfus, Essex, 2, 13 b. 14 b. 31. 1 Baignart, Rad. Essex, 6 b. J Bainard, jVbr/*. 249. 1 In both of these entries it is said, " Ipsemet tenuit." u 2 292 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Bainard, Gaosfridus, Norf. 247 b. Bainardus, Norf. 249. Suff. 415 bis. Bainardus, Gaosfridus, Norf. 248 ter. Bainardus, Willie] mus, 1 Suff. 415. Baingiardus, Surr. 31 b. Bainiard, Sussex, 16. Bainiardus, Surr. 31. Midd. 128. Baiocenses Canonici, Surr. 31b. ter. Baiocensis Episcopus, 2 Kent, 12. Hants, 50 b. 139. £wc&?, 145. G/owc. 163 bis. 164. Essex, 6 b. Baldeuinus, Norf. 117. Baldricus, 9 b. Hertf. 138. .Bec^ 215. Leic. 234. CA Bretuile, Gislebertus de, Hants, 43 b. J Bricmjsr, Sussex, 26 b. Brictmarus, Suff 352, 384 b. Brictmerus, Suff. 446 b. Brictolfus, Essex, 102. 1 Brictred et Derman, Oxf. 154. Brictric, Som. 96, 98 b. Cornw. 120, 124 b. passim. G/oac. 166, 170 b. ter. Warm. 241. Chesh. 266. Brictulfus, Essex, 33 b. Brictuin, Z)ors. 77, 84 ter. Brictuinus, Dors. 77 b. 84. Brictuuardus, Wilts, 66. Brien, Camhr. 194. Brien, homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. bis. Briend, Cornw. 124 passim. Staff. 248 b. bis. 249 b. Brienz, Buck. 148. Brion, Warm. 242 b. Brisard homo Comitis Hugonis^ Line. 349 b. Brismer, Here/. 180. Bristeua, Oxf. 155 b. BristisTj Berks, 56 b. Bristoaldus presbyter, Heref. 183 b. Bristoardus presbyter, TOfe, 65 b. Brito, Gozelirms, Glouc. 162. Brito, Rogerus, Somers. 91. Brito, Willielmus, Hunt. 207. Brixi, Cornw. 120. Brodo, .Becjf. 218. Broilg, Osbernus de, Bedf. 213 b. Broilg, Osbertus de, Bedf 213. 1 He had held T. R. E- AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 299 Bruman, Berks, 56 b. Bruman quidam sochemannus, Cambr. 189 b. Br un presbyter, Oxf. 157. Brun, W. de, Suff 377. Brun prepositus de Gypeswiz, Suff. 337 b. Brunardus, Norf. 222 b. Brunel homo Colsuan, Line. 357 bis. Brun gar, Somers. 88. Bruning, Warw. 241. 1 Brunnuinus sochemannus^ Stiff. 418 b. Bruno, Warw. 243 b. Bucardus, Suff. 367. Buci, Robertus de, Leic. 232 ter. 232 b. 236 passim. 236 b. Staff. 250 b. bis. Buered, Staff 249 b. Bueret, Staff 249 b. Buissel, Rogerus, Som. 94 b. Bundo, Line. 341. BuRCij Serlo de_, Som. 87. Burdet, Hugo, Leic. 236 ter. 236 b. Burdet, Robertus, v. Filius. Uxor. Burgenses villae S. Albani, Hertf. 135 b. Burgenses villae de Herteford, Hertf. 132. Burghard, Norf. 117. Burnardus, Bedf. 212. Burnart, Essex, 102. Burneuilla, Willielmus de, Norf. 183 b. ~\ Burnoluilla, Willielmus de, Suff. 337, 438. Burnouilla, Willielmus de, Suff. 282, 336 b. pas- f sim. 342 b. 2 343. J Bursigni, Willielmus de, Essex, 18 b. 1 He had held T. R. E. 2 This entry relates to Leuetuna, now Livington, The 300 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Busch, Aluric, Hertf. 140. 1 Busli, Rogerius de, 2 Glouc. 163 b. Leic. 237. Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Buterus, Leic. 235 b. c. Cada', 3 W. de, Svff. 324 b. 325 b. ter. 1 Cada', Walterus de, Svffi. 317. J Cada', Wiliielmus de, Svff. 310, Cadio, Dev. 106. Staff. 248 b. bis. Cadomi, S. Stefanus, Wilts, 65. Cadomo, Galterus, seu Walterus de, Norf. 154. Svff. 304 b. bis. 312 b. 313, 313 b. bis. 314, 318 passim. 320, 327 b. 329 b. 394 b. Caflo, Somers. 94. 4 Cahainges, Willelmus de, Sussex, 16 b. 20 b. ter. Bucks, 149 b. Caisned, Radulfus de, Sussex, 17. Calpus liber homo, Norf. 240, 5 262. Caluus, R. Cambr. 198 b. Caluus, Robertus, Cambr. 198 b. Calvus, Wiliielmus, Glouc. 162. Jermyn MSS. for Suffolk, vol. xxxvii. fol. 186, say, " This most ancient family of Burnaville was seated at Livington, in Colnes Hundred, and very early extinct ; for Sir William Burnaville died without issue male in the reign of Edward I, and left Margaret his sole daughter and heir : married to Jo. Weylond." 1 " Istemet tenuit T. R. E. homo Suuen fuit de soca regis E. de consuetudine. I. obolum reddeb. vicecomiti per annum." 2 See Vol. i. p. 389. 3 /. W. de Cadamo. 4 He had held T. R. E. 5 Calpus had held the land of this entry, T. R. E. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 301 Carrier arius. Adeloldus, Kent, 7 b. Aiulfus, Hants, 52. Girardus, Glouc. 166. Goisfridus, Hants, 39. — Herbertus, Hants, 42 b. 45 b. Hunfridus, Surr. 30. Leic. 230 b. Turstinus, Hants, 52. Willielmus, Surr. 35 b. Midd. 127, 127 b. Cambr. 190. Candorso, Rogerus de, Suff. 406 b. Candos, Rogerus de, Suff. 409 b. 410, 410 b. Canonici manerii de Plintone, Dev. 100 b. Canonici S. Pauli Lond. Midd. 127 b. bis. 128 passim. Canonicus. v. Ansfridus. Durandus. Engelbricus. Godric. Goisfridus. Gueri. Cantuar. Archiepisc. Kent, 1/L Cantuar. Monachi, Kent, 3, 4, 5. Cap 1 , Willielmus, Dev. 103 b. v. Chevre. Capellani Comitis Rogerii, Shropsh. 253. Capellani Episcopi de Hereford, Heref. 182 b. Capellanus, v. Radulfus. Cardon, Willielmus, Essex, 62 b. Cardon, Willielmus, homo G.deMagnauiit, Essex,! 9b. Cardun, Willielmus, Essex, 33 b. 100 b. Carnot', Ptadulfus, Leic. 232 ter. Caron, Willielmus de, Bed/. 210 ter. 1 210 b. bis. 212, 212 b. bis. 214 b. Carun, Willielmus de, Bed/. 212. 1 In one entry under the Bishop of Lincoln's land, to whom he was under-tenant, in this folio, it is said, " Id hac terra [Estone] Episcopatus reclamet Willielmus de Caron lx. acr. inter planum et silvarn super Ilugonem de Belcamp. unde Radulfus Taillebosc desaisivit patrem ejus- dem Willielmi, qui ipsam terrain tenebat T. R. E. ut homines de Hundredo dicunt." 202 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LAM DS Castellion, S. Petrus de, Here/. 183. 1 Castellon, Willielmus de, Buck, 143. Cedde, S. Ecclesia, Shropsh. 259. Celric, Somers. 91. Celsi, Willielmus de, Buck. 148 b. Cepe, Vluricus, Hants, 40. Certesi, Abb. de, Surr. 32. Cestre calumn. Episc. de, Warw. 243. Chesh. 263, 264. Chacepol, Aluricus, Midd. 127 b. Chemarhnec, Berks, 61b. Chenesis, Glouc. 162. Chenret, Comm. 120. Cheping, Wilts, 73 b. 2 Chepingus, Hants, 41. 3 Chernet, Willielmus de, Hants, 44 b. Chetel, Sussex, 24. 4 Dors. 77 b. bis. 78 b. Buck. 153. Glouc. 170 b. bis. 5 Bed/. 214 b. /Fan*;. 243. Derb. 275 b. Yorksh. 304, 317 b. ChetelbeR; Yorksh. 317. Chetelbern, Zezc. 231. Nottingh. 290. 6 Chetelbertus, Northampt. 228 b. Chetelburn, 231. Cheure, Willielmus, Dev. 100. v. Cap 1 . Cioches, Gunfridus de, 7 Northampt. 219 b. Clarebaldus, Leic. 234. Clarenb aldus, Essex, 46. 1 The Abbey of St. Peter at Castellion, or Conches, in the diocese of Evreux, was here an under-tenant to Ralph de Todeni, by whose father, Roger de Todeni, or Toeni, it had been founded, A.D. 1050. 2 « Ipse tenuit T. R. E." 3 " Ipsemet tenuit." 4 " Terram ad i. car. Hanc concessit ei W. rex." 5 " Ipse tenuit T. R. E." 6 In this entry, "hb." He had been the previous possessor. 7 See Vol. i. p. 397- AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 303 Clarenboldo, Robertas, Buck, 149. Claron, Nottingh. 284 b. 285. Clauile, Walterus de, 1 Cornw. 120 b. Clauilla, R. de, Suff. 314 b. Clavilla, Walterus de, Suff. 308. Clerici duo, Berks, 56 b. Yorksh. 302. Clerici duo alii, Berks, 56 b. Clerici tres, Here/. 182. Nottingh. 283. Clerici quatuor commimiter tenentes, Sussex, 17. Clericus, v. Alan. Albertus. Alboldus. Aluredus. eustachius. godefridus. hugo. osbernus. Petrus. Raimar. Rannulfus. Richerius. Ro- bertus. rogerus. Clericus quidam, Sussex, 17. Clericus unus, Som. 89. Here/. 182. Nottingh. 283. Yorksh. 304. Clericus Comitis E. Essex, 7. Clericus Hugonis de Grentemaisnil, Glouc. 169. Clodoan, Staff. 249 b. Cluniaco abb. de, Cambr. 196. -| CluniacOj Monachi de, Hunt. 205 b. J Coc, Aluuinus, bedellus, Cambr. 190. Cocr, Albericus de, Berks, 58. Cocus, Alboldus, Hants, 38 bis. Ansgerus, Som. 87. Garinus, Norf. 156. Goscelmus, Dors. 77 b. * See Vol. i. p. 398. 2 The Abbey of Clugny in Burgundy was founded A. D. 910, by William the first, Duke of Aquitaine and Auvergne. Montacute in Somersetshire, and Lenton in Nottinghamshire, were Cells to this house. Roger Earl of Shrewsbury's charter, granting the manor of Chelton to this abbey in the time of King William Rufus, is in the Monasticon, last edit. vol. vi. p. 1109. 304 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Cocus, Rotbeitus, Kent, 13 b. Cola, Derb. 274 b. Cola anglicus, Berks, 62. Cola homo Henrici de Ferieres, Derb. 274. Colauilla, Gislebertus de, Suff. 315 b. 319, 324, 326, Colbertus, Devon, 109. Chesh. 265. 1 Colegrim., Line. 341, 345 b. 346 b. bis. 347 b. 360 b. Colegrim homo Comitis Alani, Line. 348 bis. 348 b. Colegrim homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360 b. bis, Colegrim homo Odonis arbalistarii, Line. 366. Colegrim homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Colevil, Willielmus de, YorksL 322 b. \ Colevile, Willielmus, Yorksh. 322 b. J Colgrim, Somers. 89 b. Colle, Derb. 273 b. 277. Colo, Cornw. 124 b. Colsuain, Som. 88 b. bis. Colsuan, Cambr. 194 b. passim. Line. 345 b. Colsuan homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360 b. Colsuan homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341. Colsuan homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 354 b. Colsuan homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359. Colsuan homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349 b. Colsuan homo Rainerii de Brimov, Line. 364. Colsuen, Dev. 112 b. Coluin, Dev. 106, 106 b. 116 b. Colvinus, Dev. 118 b. ter. Columbanus monachus, 2 Surr. 155 ter. Columbels, Rannulfus de, Kent, 7, 8 b. bis. 9. Columbers, Radulfus de, Kent, 11 b. 12 b. Comes, v. Alanus. E. Ebroicensis. Eustachius. Hugo. Conan, Oxf. 155. Concubina qusedam Nigelli de Albingi, Bedf. 214. 1 " Qui et tenuit " 2 He was abbat of Eynsham in Oxfordshire. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 305 Conded homo Colsuan, Line. 357 ter. Constant' Episcopus, Wilts, 66 b. Constantiensis Episcopus, 1 Som. 86 b. 87. Dev. 100. Glouc. 162. Constantinus, Glouc. 164 b. Consul, v. Eustachius. Coquus quidam Regis W. Glouc. 162 b. Coquus, Hugo, Berks, 58 b. Corbelin, Surr. 36 b. Corbelinus, .Steer, 23b.24. Surr. 32b. Northampt. 229. Corbet, Rogerus, Shropsh. 253 b. 254. Corbin, Warw. 238 b. Corbinus, Kent, 7 b. Corbun, Hugo de, Norf. 176 b. 278. Suff. 333, 339. Corbun, W. Essex, 64 b, Corcel, Rogerius de, Som. 91 bis. Corcelle, Rogerus de, 2 Somers. 91, 96 b. v. Curcelle. Cormelies, Abbatia de, Hants, 49. Cormeliensis Afeb. Hants, 52. Cormeliis, A1sb. de, Glouc. 163, 164. v 3 Cormeliis, Sancta Maria de, Here/. 179 b. passim* 180, 180 b. 184 b. Cormeliis, Ansfridus de, Glouc. 164. Here/. 179 b. Co'rp, Essex, 67. Credun, Wido de, Line. 340, 355 b. Creneburne, Radulfus de, Dors. 83. Crichelade, unus burgensis in, Wilts, 67. Crispin, Milo, 4 Wilts, 71 b. 74 b. Glouc. 162 b. Bed/. 217. Croc, Wilts, 67, 69. Croc, Rainaldus, Hants, 52. Cruel, Robertus, Sussex, 18 bis. i See Vol.i. p. 400. 3 See Vol.i. p. 401. note 3 . VOL. II. x 2 See Vol.i. p. 401. 4 Sec Vol.i. p. 402 306 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Cubhen, Goduinus, Essex, 17 b. v. Gudhen. Cuelai, Humfridus de, Norf. 173, 179. Cullingus quidam, burgensis [de Gepeswiz], Stiff. 290. Culture, S. Petri, Monachi, Buck. 147 b. Curbespine, Radulfus de, Kent, 7 b. bis. 8 bis. 9 b. bis. 10 b. ter. 11 ter. 11 b. passim. 12 b. Stiff. 374. CurbuN; Hugo de, Svff. 335. Curcelle, Rogerius de, Som. 86. Shropsh. 256 passim. V. CORCELLE. Curci, Ricardus de, Oxf. 154 b. Curcon, Robertus de, Norf. 187. Curcun, Robertus de, Norf. 175 b. bis. 181 b. Stiff. 299 b. 331b. ter. 336; Cus, Stiff. 334 b. Custodes Castelli [sc. de Hastinges], Sussex, 20 b. 21. D. Daniel, Rogerus, Sussex, 18 b. Dapifer, v. Aluredus. Eudo. G. Godefridus. Godri- cus. Hamo. Heltus. Henricus. Iuo. Odo. Ra- dulfus. Dapifer Henrici de Ferrariis, Essex, 57. Dapifer Juditse Comitissas, Alanus, Hunt. 206 b. 207. Dauid, Dors. 82. Chesh. 266. Essex, 31. David interpres, Dors. 83. De bee uilla, Willielmus, Suff. 374. Deberruariu', Herueu, Svff. 386b. v. Berruarius. Debu uilla, W. de, Suff. 388. Denoiers, W. Norf 195 b. v. Denuers. Denomore, Willielmus, Suff. 424. Denuers, Willielmus, Norf. 194, 198, 198 b. Depeiz, Guerno, 1 Suff. 363 b. Deramis, Rogerus, Suff. 449 b. sc. Rogerus de Ramis. 1 sc. Guerno de Peiz. AT THE FORMATION OF THE . SURVEY. 307 DE REMAN, Oxf. 154. Dereuuen, Oxf. 154. Derinc, Line. 347 b. 356. Derisbou, Walter, Suff. 327. Derman, Oxf. 154. Deuais, Robertus, Norf 176 b. Deuals, Robertus de, Norf. 177 bis. Deuernu', Huardus, 1 Suff. 353 b. Deus saluaet dominas, Roger us/ Essex, 21 b. Diaconus, v. Galterus. Diaconus quidam, Essex, 93 b. Dirsi, Stiff 446 b. Dispensator, Robertus, Wore. 172 b. 173, 173 b. bis. 174, 175. _ Willielmus, Kent, 3. Doda, Berks, 56 b. Doddus, Wore. 173 b. Dodeman, Dors. 79, 79 b. ter. Somers. 91, 92, 93, 96 bis. Dodemund et Warmund, Somers. 94 b. Dodesone, Aluuinus, Hertf 142. Dodin, Northampt. 219, 227 b. 229. Dodin homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 358 b. Dodinus, Northampt 226 b. bis. 229. Dodin us homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 358 b. Dodo, Cornw. 120, 124 b. Dodo homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 358 b. Dolfin, Derb. 278 b. Domnicus, Bedf. 212 b. Donecan, Somers. 93. Doneuuald, Yorksh. 312. Donno, Dev. 105 b. 1 sc. Huardus de Vernun. 2 He occurs among the Tenants in Capite, in the former Volume, p. 404. x 2 308 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Dorecestre unus burgensis in, cum x. acris, Dors, 75 b. Douenoldus, Hants, 53 b. Douuai, Walscinus de, So?n. 98 b. Douuai, Walterius de, Kent, 6 b. Dreuues, Amalricus de, Wilts, 70 b. 71. Drogo, Berks, 56 b. 60, 62 b. Dors. 79, 80. Somers. 87 b. 88, 91 b. 92 ter. 92 b. passim. 93 passim. 94 b. Dev. 102, 103, 104, 104 b. passim. 105, 105 k Buck. 148. Oxf. 157, 158 bis. Glouc. 165, 168. Here/. 180, 182 b. 183, 186 b. Northampt. 226 ter. Drogo, Warm. 242 b. 243. Staff. 249 b. 250 ter. Chesh. 264 bis. 264 b. ter. Derb. 276. Essex, 90. Suff. 380. Drogo quidam, Line. 369 b. Drogo f. Ponzii, 1 Wore. 174 b. Drogo homo Radulfi nepotis Goisfridi Alselin, Line. 369 b. Dudeman, Som. 96 passim. Dunning, Glouc. 162. Chesh. 267 b. Dunstan, Yorksh. 317 b. Dur', Willielmus, Wilts, 70 b. Durandus, Sussex, 17 b. 20 b. 21b. 24. Surr.36b. Hants, 40, 40 b. 47 b. 51 ter. Wilts, 65 b. 73. Dors. 84. Somers. 95 b. 96 ter. Glouc. 164 b. 165, 166. Here/. 181. Camhr. 198 passim. 198 b. ter. Leic. 234. Chesh. 265. JVbr/:i89b. Suff 316, 365, 446. Durandus canonicus S. Pauli Lond. Midd. 127 b. Durandus de Glouuecestre, Hants, 52. Durandus prepositus, Northampt. 219. Durandus uicecomes, Glouc. 162 ter. 162 b. 164 b. 165, 167. Dynechaie, Suff. 320. » See Vol. i. p. 405. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 309 E. E. Comes, Essex, 6 b. Eadvuunus, Norf. 184. Ebor. Canonici S. Petri, Yorksh. 302 b. passim. Eboracensis abbas, Yorksh. 305 bis. 314 passim. 1 Ebrardus, Wilts, 66, 67. Yorksh. 321b. 322 bis. Ebrardus homo Willielmi Perci, Yorksh. 301 b. Ebroicensis Comes, 2 Hants, 52. Oxf 156 b. Ebrois, Rogerus de, Norf. 222 b. 225 b. Ebrulfi S. Abbatia, Cambr. 193 b. bis. Warw. 242. -j Ebrulfi S. iEcclesia, Staff. 248 ter. j Echebrand, 4 Nottingh. 290 b, Eddesham, Willielmus de, Kent, 4 b. Eddeua, Buck. 145. 5 Eddid, Oxf. 154. Eddiet, Shropsh. 259 b. Eddille, Dev. 103 b. Eddulfus, Dev. 111. £wc&. 150b. JFa/m 241. Staff. 247 b. Edied, Stiff. 446 b. Edelo homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Edertcus, Bedf 2YI b. Edgar, Wilts, 65. Edmarus, 206. Essex, 46 b. Edmer, Som. 87 b. 88. JDev. 103. Edmund, Shropsh. 259 b. 6 1 In these entries as under-tenant to Berenger de Todeni, 2 See Vol. i. p. 408. 3 See an account of this Abbey, Vol. i. p. 408. 4 " frfo." He had been the previous possessor. 5 At Linforde ; " tenet Eddeua de Episcopo v Constan- iiensi. " Hoc Manerium tenuit eadem Eddeva T. K. E." 6 " Ipsemet tenuit." x 3 310 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Edmundi Abbas, S. Bed/. 217 b. Norf. 119. Edmundus, Berks, 56 b. Edmundus f. Algoti, Midd. 127 b. Ednod, Sussex, 20 bis. Somers. 94. Cornw. 124 b. passim. Ed red, Devon, 118. Edred presbyter, Berks, 57. 1 Edric, Hants, 53 b. 2 Wilts, 74. Som. 89. Dev. 103. 3 Here/. 185. Hunt. 204 b. Edric cecus, fFz7fo, 74. 4 Edricus, Surr. 32 b. Oxf. 154. Gtac. 166. Sta^ 249. ShropsL 252 b. ita^ 51. Suff 288 b. 290 b. 292, 313 b. 320, 394, 446, 446 b. Eduin presbyter, Staff. 247 b. Eduinus, Kent, lb. 6 Devon, 118b. Northampt. 220 b. bis. Ze?c. 232 b. Warm. 241. CAesA. 264 passim. 264 b. passim. 268 b. 6 Derb. 276. Essex, 58 b. 64 b. Eduuard, Dors. 84. Chesh. 267 b. bis. Edwardi S. iEcclesia, Som. 98. Eduuardus, Hants, 40, 44 b. Berks, 59 b. Wilts, 65 b. 66, 66 b. ter. 67 ter. 68 b. 69, 70, 70 b. 71b. 72, 72 b. 73 b. bis. 74. 7 Dors. 75 b. 77. Somers. 87. Oxf. 155 b. 157. Bedf. 218. Essex, 77 b. 1 " Et ipse T. R. E. tenuit." 2 " Ipseraet tenuit de rege E,'' 3 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 4 "Ipse tenuit T. R.E." 5 " Ipsemet tenuit T. R. E." 6 " Roebertus de Roelent ten. [de Comite Hugone] Coleselt. et Eduinus de eo qui et tenuit ut liber homo." 7 " Pater ejus tenuit T. R. E," AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 31) Eduuardus filius Edrici, Dev. 100 b. Edwardus liber homo, Sussex, 20. Eduuardus Vicecomes, 1 Hants, 43 b. Wilts, 64 b. 67 b. 69, 74, 74 b. bis. Eduui, Hants, 53 b. 2 Berks, 56 b. Dev. 108 s Glouc. 166 bis. Eduuine, Kent, 1 b. Eduuius, Dev. 107 b. 4 Egbertus homo Gisleberti de Gaud, Line. 354 b. 1 Egbrihtus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 355 b. J Ehelo homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Eideua, Midd. 130 b. Eileua, Som. 94. Warm. 243. Eiluuard, Skropsh. 254. Einboldus, A"or/! 253. Elbertus, 70 b. Eldeid, Sussex, 26 b. Eldred, Hants, 40. 5 Somers. 93 b. Shropsh. 259 b. bis. Yo?«. 310 b. 6 311 b. 7 322 bis. Eldredus, Hants, 44. i&r//! 134. Yorksk. 329 bis. 1 Edward of Salisbury, of whom see the former volume, p. 411, among the Tenants in Capite. 2 " Ipsemet tenuit de Rege E." a " Idem tenebat T. R. E." 4 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 5 61 Femina sua tenuit T. R. E. — Non potuit ire quo voluit." The land was held under the Bishop of Win- chester. 6 This Eldred held under Earl Alan the manor which had previously belonged to himself. " Ibi habebat Eldred i. maner. Nunc idem habet de Comite." 7 Of vi. Carrucates at Malmerbi. " Ibi habebat Eldred man. nunc idem habet de comite et wast, est." x 4 812 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Eldredus frater Odonis, Hants, 42 b. 1 50 b. 2 Elduinus, Dev. 111. Shropsh. 259b. 3 Line. 370. Elfin, Derb. 274 b. 275 bis. Elfric [miles], Dors. 77. Elfridus, Glouc. 166. Eli, Chesh. 264 b. 4 Eli, abbas de, Norf. 119. Suff. 306. Eli n a nt, Essex, 39. Elmarus, Northampt. 222. Elmer presbyter, Berks, 56 b. Elmui prepositus, Glouc. 162. Elmund 5 et Alward filius ejus, Shropsh. 259 b. Elnestou, Moniales de, Bed/. 217 passim. Elnod, Derb. 273 b. Elric, Somers. 98. Shropsh. 259 b. Yorksh. 316, 316 b. bis. 6 317, 317 b. Elricus, Yorksh. 316 b. Elsi, Yorksh. 315 b. 7 Yorksh. 316 b. 8 318. Elsi de Ferendone, Glouc. 165 b. Eluardus, Here/. 180. Elward, Shropsh. 259 b. ter. Eluuardus, Heref. 180, 180 b. Shropsh. 253 ter. 1 " Uxor ejus tenuit in dote T. R. E." 2 " Ipse tenuit de Rege E." 3 " Ipsemet tenuit et liber homo fuit.'' 4 " Ipsemet tenuit et liber homo fuit." 5 " Ipsemet tenuit." 6 In one instance, the land which he held under Ilbert de Laci had previously been his own. 7 He had been the possessor before the time of the Survey. 8 He held, in this instance, under Ilbert de Laci the land which Siuuard and he had previously held in capite. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 313 Eluui, Somers. 89 b. Glouc. 166. Line, 361. Eluui homo Walterii de Aincurt, Line. 361. Eluuinus, Heref. 184. Eluuius, Essex, 19 b. Engelbricus canonicus, Midd. 127 b. 1 Engeler, Sussex, 16, 24. Somers. 98. T&gJ/! 218. Engenoldus, Wilts, 72. Engenulfus, Wilts, 72 bis. Enisan, Yorksh. 309 ter. 309 b. passim. 310 b. bis. 311 bis. 312 b. Enisant, Cambr. 195. Essex, 77. Er. [Ermenhaldus], Cornw. 121. Erchebrand, Chesh. 266. 2 Erchenbaldus, Dev. 104 b. 105 ter. Cornw. 124 ter. Oxf. 159 b. Erchenold homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 b. Erenbaldus, Yorksh. 324 b. Erenburgis, Wilts, 72. Erfastus, Bed/. 214 bis. 214 b. bis. Erfastus homo Nigelli Albiniensis, Bed/. 211 b. Erluinus, Hunt. 206. Erm. [Ermenhaldus], Cornw. 121 b. Ermenald^ Dev. 103 b. Ermenfridus, Warw. 239, 241, 241 b. bis. 244 b. v. Hermenfridus. Ermenfridus homo Osberni de Archeo, Yorksh. 329. Ermenhaldus, Co?-nw. 121 bis. Erm'iot, Suff. 295. 1 " Isdem canonicus tenuit de Episcopo W. T. R. E. Non potuit vendere." 2 " Qui ct tenuit ut liber homo/' 314 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Ernaldus, Sussex, 23 b. 25. Dev. Ill b. Bed/. 217 b. Northampt. 227 b. bis. Leic. 232 b. ter. 233 ter. Staff. 248 b. Essex, 39 bis. 39 b. 101 b. bis. Norf. 232. Suff. 423. Ernegis, Yorksh. 312. Ernegis homo Episcopi Baiocensis, Line. 342. Erneis, Somers. 89, 89 b. 90 b. 94. Leic. 232 b. Erneis homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349. Erneisus, Leic. 232 b. Ernold, Wore. 176 b. Ernolfus, Suff. 347. Ernucion, Sussex, 24 b. 25. Shropsh. 259. Ernui, Shropsh. 256. Zter&. 278 b. bis. Yor/e^. 315 b. Ernui homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352. v. Ernuin. Ernuin, Derb. 278. Ernuin homo Rogeri Pictavensis^ Line. 352, 352 b. Ernuinus, Shropsh. 255 b. Ernuinus presbyter, Bedf. 210. Ernulfus, Wilts, 70. 1W. 129 b. ifac*. 147. Bedf. 212. Yorksh. 316. L«k. 360 b. Essex, 12. Suff. 360, 363, 402. Ernulfus quidam, Hants, 49 b. Ernulfus homo Rogeri de Busli, Nottingh. 286. Ernuzon, Berks, 59 b. Ertein. Shropsh. 259 b. Escalers, Harduinus de, Camhr. 190 b. Ettard, 1 Suff. 331. Eudo, j&raf, 9 b. Buck. 152 b. Glouc. 164 b. Z//wc. 348 b. Essex, 19. iVbr/I 240, 246. 1 He was the same person with Aitardus who occurs in the same folio. 1 AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 315 Eudo dapifer, 1 Berks, 56 b. Bedf. 210 b. bis. 215. Essex, 6 b. 13 b. Suff. 404 b. Eudo Alius Clama, Norf. 110 b. Eudo Alius Nigelli, Suff. 292 bis. Eudo homo Comitis Alani, Line. 347 b. 348 b. ter. Euen, Suff. 440 b. Euerwinus burgensis [Norwicensis], Norf. 117. Euesham, Abb. de, Wore. 174 bis. Eurardus, Som. 90 b. 91b. Cambr. 199 b. bis. Hunt. 204 b. Essex, 63. Eurardus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 354. Euroldus homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359 b. Euruinus, Oxf. 158, 158 b. Eustachius, Sussex, 26 b. Hunt. 204 bis. 204 b. 208 bis. Northampt. 221 b. 222 bis. 226, 228 b. Essex, 27 b. Eustachius clericus, Sussex, 19. Eustachius Comes, Som. 87. Essex, 9 b. 104, 106 b. ~1 2 Eustachius Consul, Essex, 20 b. J Eustachius Vicecomes, Hunt. 206 b. bis. Eustacius, Hunt. 203 b. 205 b. Northampt. 222 bis. F. Fabri, Berks, 56 b. Faderlin, Hants, 45, 45 b. 46 b. 48 b. Fadrelin, Hants, 45. Faeicon, Norf. 145 b. Faeto, Radulfus, Norf. 257. Falcus, Suff 363. Far man, Kent, 3. Farmannus, Suff. 387. Farmannus commendatus Wicolfi, Suff. 338. 1 See Vol. i. p. 415. 2 Eustace Earl of Boulogne. See Vol. i. p. 41 6* 316 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Fastradus, Somers. 89 passim. Fatatus, Radulfus, Essex, 79, 79 b. Fech, Shropsh. 257. Feggo, Leic. 236 b. Felcherus, Northampt 224 ter. Felgeres, Rad. de, Berks, 63 b. Felgeris, Rad. de, Norf. 278. Femina qucedam, Kent, 13 b. Dors. 79. Femince n. Norf. 117. Ferend. Alsi de, Oxf 154 b. Ferendone, Elsi de, Glouc. 164, 165 b. Fereires, Henricus de, 1 Oxf. 154 b. Fereres, Henricus de, Berks, 58. Fereriis, Henricus de, Glouc. 166 b. Fermeus, Svff. 418 b. Ferrariis, Henricus de, Derb. 272 b. 276 b. Ferreres, Henricus de, Berks, 57 b. passim. Wilts, 64 b. Staff. 248. Ferron, Northampt. 222. Filia Rogeri [de Ramis], Suff. 422 b. bis Filii Arfasti Episcopi, Norf. 118 b. Filii Gamel, Yorksh. 311 b- 2 Filii quatuor Osfort, Norf 186 b. 3 Filius Boselin, Sussex, 16. Filius Roberti Burdel, 4 Leic. 232 b. Filius Roberti Burdet, Leic. 232 b. bis. Filius Cole de Basinge, Hants, 50. Filius Costelini, Heref. 181. Filius Eurebold, Dors. 83 bis. 1 See Vol. i. p. 418. 2 In Danebi. " Ibi habebat Gamel maner. Nunc habent filii ejus de Com. [Alano.]" 3 Osfort had held the manor " sub Heroldo." 4 sc. Burdet. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 317 Filius Alsi de Ferendone, Berks, 56. Filius Leuuini, Derb. 278 b. Filius Odonis camerarii, Dors. 81 b. Filius Willelmi Tahum, Kent, 8 b. Filius Turaldi, Kent, 6 b. Filius Turoldi, Essex, 22 b. ter. 23 bis. 25. Filius Wadardi, Oxf. 159. Filius Wasuuic, Ghuc. 162. Firmatus, Cambr. 199 b. bis. Fisca'no, Willielmus, Hants, 41. Fla'bard, Ranulfus, 1 Wilts, 67 bis. Somers. 89 b. Fla'mart, Ranulfus, Berks, 58. Fla'mens, Walter us, Bed/. 210 b. Flanbard, Rannulfus, Surr. 30 b. ter. Oxf. 157. Flandr' Walt', 2 Bed/. 215 b. bis. Flavus, Robertus, Wilts, 73. Flint, Aluuinus, Stiff. 446 b. Floc, Goisfridus de, Sussex, 19 b. Folcheran, Somers. 88. Folcran, Somers. 88 b. Folet, Willelmus, Kent, 4 b. bis. 5. Fontened, JEccia S. Stefani de, Wilts, 72 b. Forist, Willielmus, Hants, 53 b. Forestarius, Herbertus, Hants, 39. Fossator, Hereberd, Norf. 117. Fragrin, Staff. 247. Frane, Staff. 247. Franci duo, Bedf. 215. Essex, 42. Fran ci duo, Godeboldus et Odo, Essex, 43 b. Franci duo, Giroldus et Ifros, Essex, 44 b. Franci Homines, Essex, 4 b. Francig' quidam, Hertf. 140 b. Francig' unus, Here/. 182. Leic. 233 b. 1 See Vol. i. p. 420. 2 See Vol. i. ut supr. 318 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Francig' duo, Staff. 247. Francig' duo, et sex Angli, Bedf. 210. Francig' quatuor, Sussex, 23 b. Francig' milites quatuor, Kent, 12. Francigena quidam, Kent, 3 b. Franco, Dev. 113. < Franco quidam, Shropsh. 252. Franco homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. ter. 325. Francus, Stiff. 432. Francus homo unus, Shropsh. 254 b. Frankus, Norf. 250. Frano, Leic. 234. Frater Reinbaldi, Glouc. 165 b. Fratres iiii. War iv. 241. Frauuinus, Wilts, 74 b. Cornw. 125. Fredgis, Nottingh. 282 b. 288. Fredgis homo Colegrim, Line. 370 b. Fredgis et Vluiet 1 , Nottingh. 288. Fredo, 2 Stiff. 363 b. Frodo, Norf. 210 b. bis. 211 b. 212 b. Suff. 359 b. 360, 366 b. 368. Frodo frater Abbatis, 3 Suff. 359 b. 363 b. 396. Frodro, Suff. 181 b. 1 " fro Fredgis." 2 sc. Frodo frater abbatis Balduini. 3 Frodo has been already noticed in the former Volume, p. 421. There are two short passages, however, in the account of his lands in Suffolk, which the editor had not the means of commenting upon when the former page was printed. Under Lavenham, Suff. 355, it is said, u Lavenham tenuit Alwius sub Sancto Edmundo cum soca T.R.E. ; modo tenet Frodo de rege W. et reclamat ad feudum suum ? dicens quod liberata fuit eV And again, in the next folio, " In Bukes- AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 319 Frogerius, Berks, 58. Froissart, Willielmns, Bed/. 213 bis, Froma, iEcclesia S. Johannis de, Som. 86 b. Frumond, homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Fulbertus, Kent, 9 b. 10, 30 b. bis. 1 Bed/. 212. Leic. 232 b. Norf. 206 b. Fulbertus quidam sacerdos Herm. Norf. 117. Fulbertus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 355 b. Fulbric, Warw. 243 b. Fulcardus, Cornw. 120 b. Suff. 320 b. salla tenuerunt xxv. liberi homines hi. car. terrae et dim. in soca Regis qui fuerunt liberati Frodoni." The circumstance, as in Lavenham, of the brother of the abbat of St. Edmundsbury holding lands in fee, which in the Confessor's time had been a part of the endowment of his brother's Monastery, seems explained by a passage in the Consuetudinarium of that foundation, MS. Harl. 3977, fol. 18, relating to some other manors : " Willelmus primus Rex dedit Sancto Edmundo, prima vice qua ejus requisivit suffragium, Brok et omnia appentitia ejus. Item alia vice totum feodum Brichtulfi fil. Leomari, unde feodatus est Frodo frater Abbatis Baldwini. Nam ad opus Ecclesiae et fratris sui ipse Abbas impetravit omnes terras prcedicti viri a Rege, sc. haec Maneria, Cheuenton, Saxham, Dunham, Tostoke et Sumerleston." Abbat Baldwin's influence at Court will be explained by a reference to the passages in the former volume, p. 304, and in the present volume, p. 46. He was a royal physician. The pedigree of Frodo's descendants will be found in the Jermyn Collections for Suffolk, MSS. Brit. Mus. vol. xlix. fol. 95. 1 The Fulbert, or Fulbertus, of the Kentish entries is called, by Hasted, Fulbert de Dover. After the seizure of the Bishop of Baieux's possessions, he had the ward of Dover Castle. Hasted's Hist, of Kent, vol. ii. p. 752. 320 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Fulcheius, Cambr. 194. Fulcher, Shropsh. 254, 259. Fulcher', Suff. 366 b. 367 b. Fulcheredus, Hants, 43. Midd. 127 b. Fulcherus, Bed/. 217 b. bis. Northampt. 226 b. ter. 228 b. Shropsh. 252, 254 b. Yorksh. 323. Norf. 164 b. 209 b. 211 passim. Suff. 357 b. 359, 365 b. bis. v. Parisiacensis. Fulcherus homo abbatis [S. Trin. Norw.], Norf. 118. Fulcho, Yorksh. 323. Suff. 405, 405 b. FuLCHREDUS, Suff. 313. Fulco, Dev. 109 passim. 115 b. Hertf. 140 b. Buck. 151 b. bis. Oxf 158 b. bis. Leic. 232 b. 236, 237. Warm. 240, 240 b. Shropsh. 255, 258, 258 b. bis. Chesh. 264 b. Yorksh. 320, 321 b. Fulco homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 325. Fulco homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 354 bis. Fulco homo Osberni de Arches, Yorksh. 329, 329 b. bis. Fulco homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b. bis. 285, 285 b. bis. 286 b. bis. Fulco homo Gisleberti Tison, Yorksh. 326 b. Fulcoinus, Hants, 51. Fulcoldus, Hants, 47 b. Dev. 110 b. Hertf. 136 b. Buck. 146. Fulcran, Somers. 88, 88 bis. Fulcredus, Wilts, 67. Dors. 83 bis. Fulcuinus, Hants, 51 bis. Somers. 95 bis. Buck. 151. Fulcuius, Cambr. 194 b. bis. Fulcvivs, Shropsh. 259 bis. Fulkeredus, Suff. 390 b. Fulo 1 homo Rogeri de Busli, Nottingh. 285 b. Furic, Suff. 295 bis. __ . t 1 sc. Fulco. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 321 G. G. Essex, 102. G. [Goisbertus], Dev. 115 passim. G. dapifer, Svff. 331 b. G. Episcopus, Hants, 52. Glouc. 163. Gadinc, Svff. 446 b. Gadio, Oxf. 158. Gadomo, Galterus de, Norf. 277 b. Galicerus, Essex, 70. Galt', Essex, lib. 36b. 44b. 46, 79b. 81, 86, 88, 91, 95. Galt' Alius Alberi, Suff. 304. Galt' films Guiberti, Essex, 3 b. 4. Galterius, Norf. 243. 1 Galterus, Essex, 58, 58 b. 59 b. 60, 67 b. Norf. 154, 154 b. bis. 155, 162 b. 170 b. 202 b. 241 b. Suff. 305 b. 308, 318 b. 320, 321 ter. 328 b. 329 b. 359, 366 b. Galterus arbalistarius, Suff. 320. Galterus diaconus, 2 Norf 193. Galterus filius Alberici, Suff. 306 b. bis. Galterus filius Grip, Suff. 329 b. Galterus filius Grippi, Suff. 329 bis. Galterus filius Richerii, Suff. 313. Gamas, Suff. 369. Game, Yorksh. 300. Gamel, Chesh. 267 b. bis. Yorksh. 315 b. 316 b. bis. 317 b. Gamel tainus, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270 bis. 1 The Galterius of this entry seems to be Waiter Gifard. 2 See Vol.i. p. 421. VOL. II. Y 322 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Gamel et Chetelber, Yorksh. 317. Gamel et Elric, Yorksh. 316 b. 317 b. Gamelinus homo Norman ni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. bis. Gand Gislebertus de, 1 Line. 353, 364 b. Derb. 278. 1 Gant, Gislebertus de, Line. 345 b. J Gaosfridus [Bainardus], Norf. 248 ter. 249, 250, 251 b. 253. Gar', Sufi 374 b. 375. Gar', Willielmus de, Essex, 37, 38. Norf. 213 k 2 Garengerus, Essex, 83, 87 b. Stiff 298 b. 338 pas- sim. 3 423. Garinus, Essex, 72 b. 76 b. Norf. 254 bis. 254 b. ter. 278 b. Sufi 328 b. 416 b. Garinus cocus, Norf, 156. Garmund, Somers. 95 b. Garnerus, Essex, 26, 44, 46, 46 b. Suff. 441 bis. Garnerus homo Rieardi Alius Comitis Gisleberti, Essex y 103. Gatelea, Radulfus, Norf 239. Gaufridus, Kent, 12 b. Buck, 150. Cambr. 195 b. Line. 368 b. Norf 245 b. bis. Gaufridus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh, 286 b. Gaurincus, Suff. 363 b. Gausfridus, Norf 146, 149. Gemeticensis Abb. 4 Wilts, 65. Gemetico, Abb. de, Som, 87. Geraldus, Heref 184 bis. 185 b. Gerardus, Som. 91 b. 95. Leic. 234 b. bis. Shropsh. 258 b. passim. 259 passim. Gerardus vigil, Norf 117. i See Vol. i. p. 422. 3 Also called Warengerus. 2 William de Warenna. 4 See Vol. i. p. 423. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 323 Gerbodo, Yorksh. 316, 317, 324 b. Gerelmus, Shropsh. 259. Germani, S. Ecclesia, 1 Cornw. 120 b. bis. Germanus, Hants, 41, 45. Germundus, Hertf. 139 b. bis. Buck. 149 b. Bedf. 211b. Essex, 39 b. 62 b. 70 bis. 70 b. 101b. Suffi 393 b. bis. Gern', Robertas, Norf. 279. Gerneber, Yorksh. 316 b. bis. 2 317 b. Gernon, Robertus, 3 Essex, 10 b. Gerold, Warw. 238 b. Geroldus, Sussex, 21 b. Warw. 238 b. Essex, 83 bis. Geron, Dev. 115 b. Gherui, Hants, 39. Gifard, Osbernus, Hants, 52. Glouc. 164 b. Gifard, Walterus, 4 Hants, 50. Bucks, 57, 59. iVbr/I 112, 114, 242 b. Gifardus, Suff. 426. Gifart, ivor/. 258 b. 260. Gifart, Galterus, 5 Norf. 114 b. 115. Gifart, Osbernus, Wilts, 66 b. 1 A collegiate church appears to have been endowed at St. German's at a very early period : the secular canons of which are said to have been exchanged for regulars by Bishop Leofric, who united the Sees of Cornwall and Cre- diton at Exeter A.D. 1050. In the first of the entries above referred to, these canons are noticed as holding twelve out of twenty-four hides at St. German's, belonging to the Cornish lands of the See of Exeter. 2 In both instances he held, under Ilbert de Laci, the land which had been previously his own. 3 See Vol. i. p. 423. 4 See Vol. i. p. 424. * sc. Walterus Gifard. y 2 324 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Gildre, Northampt. 226 b. Gingomus, Norf. 147. Giraldus, Sussex, 18. Wilts, 70 b. Giraldus presbyter de Wiltone, Wilts, 65. Girardus, Sussex, 18 bis. Surr. 36. Wilts, 68, 70. Dors. 79 b. bis. Somers. 90 bis. 93 b. 98 b. Dev. 111b. ter. 113 b. bis. Buck. 152, 152 b. Glouc. 162, 163 b. passim. 166, 168. Here/. 184 b. 186 b. bis. Cambr. 194 bis. Northampt. 229 . Z^'c. 234 b. bis. Shropsh. 258 b, passim. 259 passim. Inter Hip. et Mers. 270. Girardus, Essex, 68 b. 85, 85 b. 86. Suff 425 b. Girardus camerarius, Glouc. 166. Girardus homo Hugonis fil. Baldrici, Yorksh. 327 bis. 327 b. passim. Girardus homo Raynerii de Brimou, Line. 364. Girardus homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352 b. Giroldus, Sussex, 20 b. Here/. 184 bis. Suff. 397 b. 423. Giron, Turstinus de, Buck, 144 b. Girunde, Turstinus de, Kent, 10 b. Gisbertus vigil, Norf. 1 17. Gislebertus, Kent, 13 b. Sussex, 17, 20 b. bis. 21 ter. 21 b. 22 b. 26, 28 passim. Berks, 57, 58 b. 59 bis. 59 b. passim. 60 b. 61, 61 b. Wilts, 66 b. 67, 68 b. ter. 69 b. 70, 73. Dev. 106, 107, 108, 113 bis. 115, 116 b. Hertf. 133 b. Buck. 149 bis. Oxf. 155 b. 156 b. 158 bis. 158 b. ter. 159. Glouc. 167, 169. Wore. 174 b. 180. Here/. 183, 184, 184 b. 186 bis. Crafty. 196 b. 197 b. bis. Bed/. 217. Nor- thampt. 224, 229 bis. Leic. 233 b. 234 bis. 236 b. Warm. 240, 240 b. passim. 241 bis. 244. Staff. 248 b. ter. 249 b. passim. Shropsh. 255 b. Chesh. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 325 268 bis. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. Yorksh. 315,316. Essex, 9 b. Norf. 165 b. Suff. 305 b. 306, 306 b. 307, 309, 311b. 313, 313 b. 324 b. 326 b. 327 bis. 390 b. 395 b. 404 b. Gislebertus arbalistari us, Norf. 117. Gislebertus Episcopus Lisiacensis, 1 Buck. 144. Gislebertus films Garini, Essex, 4. Gislebertus films Salomonis, Bedf. 215. Gislebertus f. Turoldi, Som.Sl. Gloitc. 164 b. 166. Wore. 173 b. 174 b. 175 bis. 176. Heref. 181. Gislebertus frater Roberti clerici, Hants, 40. Gislebertus homo episcopi Baiocensis, Essex, 90. Gislebertus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Line. 356 b. Gislebertus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 345 b. 346. Gislebertus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 285. Gislebertus homo Archiepiscopi Eboracensis, Line. 339 b. bis. Gislebertus presbyter, Surr. 32. Bucks, 143 b. Hunt. 206 b. Suff. 411b. Gislebertus venator, Chesh. 267. Gislebertus vicecomes, Sussex, 20 b. Heref. 183. Gisloldus, Shropsh. 258. Giso Episcopus, Somers. 86, 2 87. Glam uilla, R. de, Suff. 400 b. Glanvill, Robertus de, Suff. 304, 304 b. 309, 329. Glanvilla, Rotbertus de, 3 Suff. 308 b. 315 b. 317 b. bis. 319, 327. 1 See Vol. i. p. 424. 2 " De hoc manerio [Alseburge] tenet Giso Episcopus unum membrum Wetmore quod ipse tenuit de rege E. Pro eo computat Willielmus vicecomes in firma regis xii. lib. unoquoque anno." 3 He was the ancestor of Ralph de Glanvillc, ohief justice Y 3 326 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Glauill, Robertusde, Norf. 219 b. Gleduinus, Leic. 233 b. Gleu, Bed/. 215 b. Gleu homo Godefridi de Cambra, Line. 366. Gleu homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 357 b. bis. 358 b. bis. Glodoen. Staff. 249. Glouuec. S. Oswaldus, Glouc. 164 b. bis. Glouuecestre, Durandus de, Hants, 52. Wilts, 70 b. Godardus homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359. Godartus, Suff 396 b. Godebold, Berks, 63 b. Godeboldus, Berks, 61. Shropsk. 259 b. Essex, 43 b. 46, 47. Godeboldus presbyter, Skropsh. 253 passim. Godefridus, Kent, Sb. 4b. Sussex, 16, 20b. 22, 25b. 26, 26 b. ter. 27. Surr. 31. Berks, 58 b. 61. Wilts, 69, 69 b. Dors. 77 bis. Devon, 106 b. bis. 110 b. 112 b. ter. Cornw. 120 b. Hertf. 141. Buck. 151 b. Oxf. 158 b. 159, 160. Wore. 173, 173 b. i&re/: 180, 186. Bed/. 210 bis. Northampt. 221. imc. 231, 234. Yor&?£. 321 b. bis. 322 bis. 346. Essex, 456. Godefridus clericus, Sussex, 22. Godefridus dapifer, Kent, 4 b. bis. Godefridus [miles], Dors. 77. Godefridus presbyter, Sussex, 21. Godefridus et Eurardus, Essex, 63. Godefridus homo Abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 346. of England in the time of Henry the Second. The Glanvilles had large possessions in Butley, Bushale, Shertham, and Shottisham. Their chief seat was at Butley, where they founded a Priory, and an Abbey at Leiston. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 327 Goderet, Essex, 82. Goderun, Oxf. 154. Godescal, Wilts, 72. Som. 90. Godeue, Somers. 90 b. Go did, Chesh. 267. 1 Essex, 13. Godincus, Suff. 295 b. Godingus, Essex, 41. Godman, Suff. 249. Godmannus, Suff. 404, 404 b.~ Godmanus, Essex, 47. Godmund, Here/. 184 b. bis. Godmundus, Hertf. 142 b. 3 i^re/. 180, 180 b. 185. Bed/. 218. 3 Warm. 243. Godric, Hants, 54 bis. 4 56 b. bis. Fft'/fe, 70. Som. 98. O^/I 154. Glouc. 166. Jforc. 176 b. JFarw. 240 bis. 241. Staff. 249 b. iiwc. 370 b. Norf. 136. 320, 446 b. Godric, canonicus S. Martini, Kent, 2. Godricus, Kent, 1 b. Surr. 34 b. Berks, 60 b. O^/! 156 b. Here/. 182. Nortliampt. 222. Zc«c. 233. 237 bis, J^rw. 240 b. Staff. 247 b. 249. Derb. 274. Imc. 368. JSs«?a?. 45, 47 b. bis. 73 b. Godricus, Norf. 115 bis. 119 b. 120 b. 121, 133 bis. 147, 196 b. 204 b. 205, 276 b. 277 b. Suff. 290 b. bis. 393 b. Godricus commend. Gisleberti balastarii, Suff. 444 b. 1 " Ipsa tenuit et libera fuit." She was now the tenant of Ralph, the tenant of Earl Hugh. 2 " Tenuit T. R. E. et adhuc tenet." 3 " Istemet tenuit de rege E." 4 He continued to hold this land, a single hide, in capite at the time of the Survey. See Vol. i. p. 426. y 4 328 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Godricus dapifer, Yorksk. 309 bis. Essex, 7 b. Norf 215. Godricus filius Herebold, Suff. 314. Godricus homo Comitis Alani, Line. 348 bis. Godricus quidam tainus, Heref. 186. God u in, Cornw. 120. Warm. 241. Goduinus, Sussex, 18 b. 22 b. Surr. 35 b. Berks, 56 b. 62, Somers. 87 b. 90, 90 b. Dev. 104 b. 106 b. Cornw. 124 b. Hertf ISO, 136 b. 140 b. 142 bis. Or/ 154. iJere/. 180, 180 b. Bed/. 217 b. NbrfA- ra/rt. 220, 226 b. 227. Leic. 230 b. 234, 236 b. Warm. 241. Nottingh. 288, 291 b. Yorksh. 302 b. jEssetf, 51. Norf. 186 passim. 186 b. Suff. 296,' 320, 328 b. 335 b. 352. Goduinus quidam anglicus, Essex, 37. Goduinus homo Waldini Britonis, Line. 365. Goduinus homo Widonis de Credun, Line. 367 b. 368. Goduinus homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Goduinus liber homo, Essex, 101. Goduinus presbyter, Buck 153. 2 Nottingh. 287 b. Godan, Essex, 76 b. Goduui, unus Anglicus, Bed/. 211. Goduuinus, Norf. 157, 231 b. 3 Suff. 284, 371. Godwin us burgensis [Norwic.], Norf 117. Godwinus filius Tuka, Suff 335 b. 4 Goduuinus, Godric, Suff. 446 b. 1 The Goduinus of this entry held a manor as under- tenant to Earl Alan, which he had himself held T. R. E. 2 « Istemet tenuit T. R. E." 3 He had held T. R. E, 4 " Tenuit et tenet." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 329 Godzelinus, Somers. 97. Goisbertus, Dev. 115 ter. 115 b. Oxf. 158 bis. Staff. 248. Goisfridus, Kent, 3. Sussex, 16 b. 17, 17 b. bis. 18 b. 20 bis. 23 b. 24 b. Surr. 31 b. Hants, 40 bis. 40 b. bis. 41, 46 bis. 47 b. 53 b. passim. Berks, 61. Dors, 81 b. 82. Somers. 87 b. 88 b. 98 ter. 94 passim. 96, 97 b. bis. 98. Dev. 103, 103 b. passim. 114b. HertfASo, 135b. 140 b. Bucks, 147. Oxf. 153b. bis. Glouc. 167, 167 b. bis. 169 b. Here/. 1 83, 185 b. Cambr. 195, 195 b. Northampt. 220 b. bis. 221 b. bis. 227 passim. Leic. 234. Warm. 243. Staff. 248, 249, 249 b. Shropsh. 254 b. 255 b. 260. ChesL 266. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. bis. Derb. 276 b, 277. Nottingh. 289 b. Yor^. 310 b. bis. 311 bis. 322 b. passim. JSwear, 27 b. 44, 59, 68 b. 71, 89 b. Suff. 393 b. Goisfridus quidam, RutL 293 b. Goisfridus camerarius, Hants, 39. Goisfridus canonicus, Sussex, 20. Goisfridus clericus, Sussex, 18. Goisfridus Episcopus, Wilts, 66. Northampt. 229. Goisfridus filius Hamonis, Suff. 396 b. Goisfridus filius Malae, Kent, 9 b. Goisfridus homo Normanni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. ter. Goisfridus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Yorksh. 328. Goisfridus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360 b. passim. Goisfridus homo Rogeri de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b. 285 bis. 286 b. bis. Goisfridus homo Archiepiscopi Eborac. Yorksh. 302 bis. 330 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Goisfridus homo Gisleberti de Gand, llutl. 293 b. Line. 355, 355 b. bis. Goisfridus homo Rogeri Pictaviensis, Line. 352. Goisfridus homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. passim. Goisfridus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350 bis. 351 b. bis. Goisfridus homo Gisleberti Tison, Yorksh. 326 b. Goisfridus miles, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Goisfridus et uillani Abbatis S. Petri de Rurg, Line. 346. Goisfridus et Willielmus, Somers. 93 b. Goislan, homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341. Goislan, homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 bis. 344 b. Goislen, Oxf. 155 b. Line. 344, 345. Goismerus, Glouc. 165. Essex, 39, 101 b. Golduinus, Oxf. 154. Golemannus, Suff. 359. Gollam, Cambr. 202. Gollan, Cambr. 194. Golstanus soc. regis Willie! mi, Essex, 3. Gondran, Sussex, 25 b. Gonfridus, Bed/. 213 b. Gonfridus archidiaconus, Norf. 193 bis. Gonther, Dev. 113 b. Gosbertus, Glouc. 162. Suff. 352, 352 b. ter. Goscelinus, Dev. 108. Norf. 209 b. Suff. 305 b. Goscelinus homo Comitis de Moritonio, Suff. 381 b. Goscelinus lorimarius, Essex, 2, 18. Goscelmus, Dev. 101b. 108, 112 b. ter. 115 b. Goscelmus cocus, Dors. 77 b. Goscelmus lorimarius, Essex, 2 bis. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 331 Goselinus, Norf. 211 b. Gosfridus, Norf, 196. Suff. 434 b. bis. Goslinus, Warw. 241. Gospatric, 1 Yorksh. 310 b. passim. 2 311 3 passim. 311b. bis. 312 bis. 312 b. 4 passim. Gotwinus, Suff. 384 b. 422 b. Goze, Sussex, 26 b. Gozet, Chesh. 267. Gozel homo Radulfi, Nottingh. 290. Gozel homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350. Gozelinus, Sussex, 21 ter. 27 b. Surr. 32 b. Hants, 48, 52. Berks, 61 bis. 61 b. Wilts, 71, 72 b. Somers. 86 b. Devon, 107 b. 108, 115 b. Hunt. 206. Northampt. 224 b. Chesh. 263 b. 267 ter. Derh. 273 b. Gozelinus et Grichel, Nottingh. 288. Gozelinus films Lan^erti, Line. 355. 5 Gozelinus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360. Gozelinus homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 358 ter. passim. 358 b. ter. Gozelinus homo Hugonis comitis, Rutl. 293 b. Line. 349 b. 350 b. Grai, Anchitillus de, Oxf. 161. 1 See Vol. i. p. 428. 2 In two entries he held what had been Archil's. " Nunc habet quod habuit." Gospatric seems to have been placed under the surveil- lance of Earl Alan. 3 In one, " Hanc habuit Gospatric et nunc habet iterum de comite." 4 In all or most of these latter entries he had been the previous possessor of the land. 5 " Habet unam Ecclesiam in Haberdingham." 332 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LAND Grando, Hugo, de Scoca, Berks, 56 b. Grantcurt, Walterus de, Cambr. 196 . Grantham, Ecclesia S. Wlfranni de, Line. 343 b. Grapinel, Essex, 44. Greistan, iEccl. S. Mariae de, Som. 92 b v. Grestain, Gresten. Greno, Robertus, Essex, 90 b. Grentemaisnil, Hugo de, 1 Hants, 52. Hertf. 134 b o Wore. 176. Bed/. 215. Leic. 236 passim. 236 b. Grento, Devon, 103 b. Shropsh. 255 b. Greslet, Albertus, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Grestain, Abbas de, Sussex, 20 b. 21 b. passim. Cambr. 193. Grestain, S. Maria de, Wilts, 68 b. yv. Greistan. 2 Grestain, Monachi de, Buck. 146 b. Gresten, S. Maria de, Suffi 291 b. Grichel, Nottingh. 288. Grichetel, Here/. 181. Grifin, Cornw. 120. Here/. 184 b. Grifin filius Mariadoc Regis, Heref. ] 87. Griketel, Norf. 171. 3 Grim, Warw. 242 b. Essex, 69. Grimb aldus, Northampt. 228 b. passim. Leic. 236 b. bis. Grinon, Robertus, Essex, 17 b. Gros, Willielmus, Bedf. 215. GualteruSj Norf. 180 b. Guarinus, Suff. 310 bis. Gudhen, Goduinus, Essex, 99. v. Cudhen. i See Vol. i. p. 429. 3 " Tenuit et adhuc tenet.'' 2 Ibid, ut supr. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 333 Gudmundus, Essex, 55. Gudmundus frater Turchilli de Warwic, Warw. 241. Gueri canonicus S. Pauli Lond. Midd. 127 b. Gvericus, Norf. 261 b. Guerlinus, Wilts, 67. Guert homo Comitis Alani, Line. 348 b. Guibertus, Essex, 36 b. Gvihu'marus, Norf. 148. Gulaffra, Willielmus, Suff. 305. Gulafra, Willielmus, Suff. 305 bis. 305 b. 306, 310 bis. 316 b. bis. Gulbertus, Midd. 129 b. Hunt. 206. Leic. 232 b. Derb. 275 b. 277 b. Essex, 37. Gulbertus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Yorksh.Z21h. Gulfer homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Gulferedus homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Gummar, Yorksh. 329. Gunduinus, Wilts, 72 b. Leic. 236 b. Gundulf, Glouc. 164 b. 1 Gunequata, Suff. 446 b. Gunfridus, Surr. 32 b. Wilts, 67, 67 b. bis. 70 b. Wore. 177 b. bis. Northampt. 225. Norf. 258 b. 259 bis. Gunfridus homo Roberti de Todeni, Line. 353 bis. Gvnhar, Cornw. 124 b. Gunnerus, Essex, 48 b. 2 Guntardus, Som. 98. Yorksh. 324. Gunter, Wilts, 70 b. Gutbertus, Essex, 60 b. 1 " Tenuit et tenet." 2 " Totham tenuit Gunnerus T. R. E. et adhuc tenet sub Sueno." 334 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS H. Hacun homo Radulfi Paganel, Line, 362 b. Hadeuuinus, Glouc. 152. Hadulfus, Warw. 241 b. Hagebertus, Essex, 6 b. Haghebertus, Essex, 96 b. Haimardus, Buck. 151 b. Haimerus, Norf. 147 b. Haiminc, Sussex, 20 b. 1 Haimo, Kent, 8 b. Wilts, 68 b. bis. 69. Dors. 79, 79 b. Dev. 110 b. ter. Chesh. 266 b. Haimo Vicecomes, 2 Kent, 3 b. 4, 6 b. 7, 9 b. bis. Surr. 32 b. 33 passim. Halanant, Suff. 294 b. Halsard, Surr. 35 b. Hame, Cornw. 1 20 b. Hamelin, Dev. 105. Cornw. 120, 123 passim. 8 Yorksh. 316. Hamelin homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Line. 356 bis. Hamelinus, Sussex, 23 b. bis. Dev. 104 b. Hamelinus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Line. 356. Haminc, Sussex, 21 bis. 4 21 b. 5 1 " Haiminc tenet de Comite [de Moretaine] Clotintone et ipse tenuit de Rege E. et potuit ire quo voluit." 2 See Vol. i. p. 432. 3 Whether Hamelin of Devonshire and Hamelin of Corn- wall were the same person, does not appear. In the latter county Hamelin held twenty-two manors under the Earl of Moretaine. He is supposed to have been the ancestor of the Trelawny family, and to have resided at Treloen, one of the manors described in the Survey as his property. 4 In both instances it is said, " Ipse tenuit de rege E.'' 5 * Ipse tenuit de Goduino Comite." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 335 Hamo, Chesh. 263 b. 264, 266 b. passim. 268, 268 b. bis. Suff. 296, 296 b. bis. 297, 297 b. Hamon, Dev. 110 b. Hantone, burgenses de, Northampt. 219. Hantone, presbyteri de, Staff. 249 b. bis. Hard', Hertf. 137. Hardeuuinus homo Walchet, Northampt. 220 b. Harding, Wilts, 74 ter. 1 Somers. 90 b. 2 Oocf. 154. Warw. 241. Harduuinus, Cambr. 190 b. ter. 191 passim. 191 b. 194, 196 b. Chesh. 266 bis. Haroldus, Suff. 419 b. bis. 420 bis. 420 b. 423, 425. Hastings, Rad. de, Essex, 83 b. Hastinges, Robertus de, Sussex, 17. Hato, Essex, 32 b. Hecham, Godricus de^ Norf. 272 b. Helderedus, Hants, 45. Heldredus, Hants, 45 b. 46 b. 47. Heldret, Suff. 303. Heldricus, Cornw. 125. Helduinus, Leic. 234. Helgod, Shropsh. 256 b. Helgot, Dev. 114. Buck. 152 bis. Staff. 248, 249 bis. Shropsh. 257, 258 b. passim. 260 b. ter. Helio, Staff. 249 bis. Helius, Norf. 191b. 195, 199 b. Helmerus, Norf. 206 b. Helto, Kent, Q, 8 b. 9. Buck. 144 ter. 144 b. Heltus dapifer et nepos ejus, Kent, 2 b. Hengebaldus, Shropsh. 253 b. 1 In each entry it is said, " Ipse tenuit T. R. E." 2 " Harding ten. de abbate [Glastingb.] Ipse tenuit similiter T. R. E." 336 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Henricus, Berks, 60, 60 b. Derb. 275 bis. 275 b. 276. Yorksh. 324. Suff. 358. Henricus alter, Berks, 60 b. ter. Henricus dapifer, Berks, 60 b. Heraldus, Kent, 14. Sussex, 16 b. Wilts, 65 b. 73 bis. Here/. 182 b. Norf. 172 b. Heraldus (miles), Sussex, 16 b. Herbertus, Kent, 10, 11 bis. Sussex, 17. iSwm 36 b. Zfcmfe, 46, 48 b. bis. Wilts, 66, 72. Somers. 93 b. 94'b. 96 b. 97 ter. Dev. Ill b. Oxf. 158b. G/owc. 166 b. 167. Wore. 176 b. bis. Heref. 180, 184 bis. Hunt 206 bis. iezc. 230 b. Shropsh. 255, 256 b. ter. 258 b. Chesh. 264, 264 b. 275. Rutl. 293 b. Suff, 319 b. Herbertus camerarius, Hants, 42 b. 45 b. Herbertus filius Juonis, Kent, 7 b. 9 b. 13 b. Hertf. 135 b. Bed/. 209 b. passim. Herbertus forestarius, Hants, 39. Herbertus homo Normanni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. bis. 362. Herbertus homo Eustachii, Hunt 206. Herbertus homo Odonis arbalistarii, Line. 365 b. bis. Herbertus homo Archiepiscopi Ebor, Line. 339 b. ter. Herbertus homo Juditse Comitissye, Line. 367. Herbrandus, Buck. 147. Wore. 175, 177 b. Herding, Hants, 43. Hereberd fossator, Norf. 117. Hereford, Episcopus de, Wore. 173. 1 Hereford, S. Petrus de, Shropsh. 260 b. Hereuuardus, Wore. 173. Jfbm 240, 240 b. Herfridus, i&ztf, 10, 10 b. 11, 13 b. Surr. 30 b. 32. 1 " Walterus episcopus tenuit T.R.E.. ad omne servitium Episcopi de Wirecestre." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 337 Herion, Tihellus de, Essex, 24. Herlebaldus, Hants, 45. Wore. 173 b. 177 b. passim. Herleboldus, Wore. 177 b. Herleuinus, Warw. 240. Herluin, Som. 88, 88 bis. Herluinus, Somers. 88. Northampt. 221. Norf. 234. Herluuinus, Norf. 234 b. Herman, Wilts, 66, 71b. Wore. 176 b. 181. Staff. 249 b. Herman homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359, 359 b. Hermann i Episcopi nepos, Wilts, 66. Hermenfridus, Warw. 241. Herm'fridus homo Osberni de Arches, Yorksh. 329. Hermer, Dev. 112 b. Hermerus, Berks, 59. Dev. 111b. 113. Norf. 118, 274, 275. Hermerus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350. Hernoldus, Heref 186. Heroldus, Sussex, 16 b. iVor/! 196 b. Herolfus, Sussex, 18 b. Herpul, Hants, 52 b. Hertaldus S. Trinitatis, Midd. 128 b. bis. Herueu [de Berruarius], Suff. 386 b. 387 b. Herueus, Kent, 13, 13 b. 14. Berks, 57. J%7fe, 64 b. 65, 68, 74 b. Dors. 78. Buck. 149. 0#/. 155 b. bis. 156, 156b. Cambr.200. Warw. 242b. 249b. passim. Yorksh. 309 bis. 310 bis. 316. Lmc. 348. .Ewea?, 35 bis. Norf 149 b. Suff 387 b. 388, 408 b. Herueus homo Comitis Alani, Nottingh. 282 b. Line. 348. Herueus de Ispania, Essex, 35 b. ter. Heruius deb. Norf. 117. VOL. II. z 338 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Hesdinc, Ernulfus de, 1 Hants, 43. Hesding, Arnulfus, Ernulfus, seu Hernulfus de, Kent, 6, 6 b. 9 bis. Wilts, 66, 67 b. 71 b. Buck. 144 b. 145. Staff. 249. Hezelinus, Berks, 59. Hildebrand lorimarius, Norf 117. Hispania, Aluredus de, Wilts, 64 b. Somers. 86. Glouc. 162. Homo unus archiepiscopi Cantuar. Kent, 4 b. Homo unus Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 354 b. Homo unus Rogeri de Jurei, 2 Glouc. 164 b. Homo unus Hugonis de Port, Hants, 45 b. Homo Gisleberti Rauemer, Line. 355 b. Homo Roberti fil. Wimarc. Hertf. 133 b. Homines Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 323 b. Homines Eustachii Comitis, Hertf. 138 b. Homines Comitis Moritonensis, Dev. 100 b. Homines Episcopi Thetfordiensis,, Norf. 117. Homines Willielmi de Warenna, Norf. 277. Homines duo, Dors. 81b. Hertf. 141 b. Buck. 150 ter. Cambr. 194 b. 202. Homines ii. Goisfridi Alselin, Line. 369 b. 370. Homines ii. Osberni de Arcis, Yorksh. 329 bis. Homines ii. Rogeri de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b. 285, 285 b. Homines ii. Godefridi de Cambrai, Line. 366 ter. Homines ii. S. Remigii Remis, Northampt. 222 b. Homines tres, 3 Sussex, 20. Hertf 141b. Homines archiepiscopi in. Kent, 4. Homines v. Sussex, 20. Homines archiepiscopi quinque, Kent, 3 b. bis. i See Vol. i. p. 434. s « Qui et T. R. E. tenuerunt." 2 sc. Ivri. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 339 Hosdena, Hugo de, Suff. 341 b. bis. Hosdenc, Suff. 330. Hosdenc, Hugo de, 1 Essex, 88. Norf. 187. Suff. 337 bis. Hosed, Walterus, Wilts, 64 b. Hotot, Hugo de, Ruth 293 b. Houardus, Essex, 13. Huardus, Wilts, 69. Hertf. 139 b. Leic. 232 b. ter. 233. Hubald, Hugo, Bed/. 216 b. bis. Hubaldus, Hugo, Bedf. 216 b. bis. Hubb', Suff. 310. Hubertus, Sussex, 20 b. Berks, 58 b. 60 b. Dors. 79 b. ter. Somers. 92, 95. Dev. 112, 116 b. JFantf. 242. £ta/f. 248 b. 58, 88 bis. Norf. 154 b. bis. Suff. 304, 306 b. 309 b. 314, 324, 324 b. 325, 326 b. 327 b. 328. Hubertus homo Radulfi Pagenel, Yorksh. 325 b. Huboldus, Wilts, 70. Hveche, Cornw. 125. Hugo, Kent, 11. Sussex, 16 b. 18, 18 b. passim. 19, 19 b. bis. 20, 20 b. bis. 21, 22 b. 24 passim. 25, 25 b. 26, 27 b. ter. Surr. 31 b. bis. 36. Hants, 40, 46 ter. 46 b. 47 b. bis. 48 b. Berks, 56 b. 61b. Wilts, 66, 69, 70 b. 71, 71 b. ter. 72 b. 73. Dors. 80 b. ter. 82 bis. 82 b. 83 b. passim. 84. Somers. 87 b. 89 b. 92 b. 93 b. 94 b. bis. 95 b. 96 bis. 96 b. 97 passim. 97 b. Dev. 103 b. 105, 105 b. 107 b. bis. 108, 111. Hertf. 139 b. Buck. 146 b. 147 ter. 147 b. passim. 148 passim. Oxf. 156, 158 b. 159, 160. Glouc. 167, 167 b. 168. Wore. 176 b. 177 bis. Heref. 184 bis. 185 passim. Cambr. 190, 196, 197 b. 198 b. Hunt. 207. Bedf. 214 b. 1 See Vol. i. p. 438. z 2 340 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS 215, 215 b. passim. 216, 217 passim. 217 b. r passim. Northampt. 220 b. 222 b. bis. 224 b. passim. 225, 225 b. ter. 226 b. ter. 227 bis. 228 b. passim. 230 b. 231, 232 b. bis. 233 passim. 233 b. 234 ter. 234 b. bis. Leic. 237 bis. Warw. 240 b. 242 b. bis. 243 b. 244 ter. Staff. 249 ter. Shropsh. 259. Chesh. 263 b. 266 b. passim. 268 bis. Derb. 274 b. Rutl. 293 b. Essex, 11 bis. 12 b. 19 b. 24 b. passim. 25, 30 bis. 45 b. 60, 62, 63 b. 64 65, 84 b. Norf. 160, 189, 190, 192 b. 224, 224 b. bis. 227 b. 228 b. 230 b. 237, 237 b. Suff. 310, 399. Hugo arbalist. Sussex, 18 b. Hugo (clericus), Sussex, 16 b. Hugo Comes, Berks, 58 b. Glouc. 164 b. Shropsh. 254. 1 Hugo coquus, Berks, 58 b. Hugo f. Baldrici, 2 Northampt. 219 b. Hugo f. Constantii, Warw. 242. Hugo films Goldae, Suff. 398 b. Hugo \_sc. f. Grip], Dors. 78, 78 b. Hugo f. Grip, Dors. 79, 84 b. Hugo Alius Malgeri, 3 Essex, 54 b. Hugo filius Malgi, Essex, 54 bis. Hugo f. Norman, Chesh. 268 b. 269 bis. Yorksh. 305 bis. Suff. 299, 301, 302. Hugo f. Osberni, Chesh. 266 b. passim. 268 b. ter. Hugo filius Rannulfi, Sussex, 27. Hugo filius Rogeri Comitis, Staff. 246. Hugo f. Turgisi, Shropsh. 258 b. 1 " Hugo Comes tenet de Rogerio Comite in Walis terram de Gal." See Vol. i. p. 437. 2 See Vol. i. p. 436. 3 " Quidam miles Hugonis de Monteforti nomine Hugo filius Malgeri." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 341 Hugo Alius Willelmi, Kent, 9 b. Hugo homo Osberni de Arches, Yorksh. 329. Hugo homo Archiepiscopi Eboracensis, Line. 340* Hugo homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Yorksh. 328. Hugo homo Juditce Comitissae, Line. 367 bis. Hugo homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 345. Hugo homo W. de Scoies, Norf. 1 17. Hugo homo Roberti de Statford, Line. 368 b. Hugo homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350. Hugo interpres, Somers. 87. Hugo miles Abbatis de Ramesyg, Hunt. 204. Hugo nepos Herberti, Kent, 7, 7 b. passim. 8 passim. 10, 11. Hugo nepos Herberti, homo Episcopi Baioc. Nottingh. 284. Hugo [nepos Herberti] et Adeloldus, Kent, 7 b. Hugo uicecomes, Hants, 47. Hugol', Berks, 63. Hugolinus, Wilts, 66 b. Essex, 12 bis. Hunaldus, Essex, 96. Hunfridus, seu Humfridus, Sussex, 22 b. Hants, 52 b. 53. Wilts, 66 b. 71 bis. Dors. 79, 79 b. 82. Somers. 89, 92 b. 98. Comm. 125. Hertf. 133 b. bis. 134, 136 b. 139 bis. Buck. 146 b. bis. Oxf. 155 b. 156. Glouc. 162 b. 163 b. passim. Cambr. 197 b. passim. 200 bis. Hunt. 205 b. Bed/. 210. Northampt. 223 passim. 223 b. Line. 236. Warw. 244 ter. Staff. 248 b. Chesh. 264 b. bis. 266. Yorksh. 315 b. 316, 317. Essex, 10 b. 11 b. 54 b, 72, 75 b. 79 b. Norf. 254, 258, 259, 259 b. bis. 260, 260 b. ter. 261, 262 b. 279 b. Suff. 294 b. 295, 305 b. 315 b. 325, 325 b. 327 b. 329 b. bis. 330, 369, 398, 398 b. Hunfridus camerarius, Surr. 30 b. Leic. 230 b. Hunfridus nlius Alberici, Suff. 417. z 3 342 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Hunfridus aurei testiculi, Essex, 100 b. Hunfridus Alius R. Stiff. 318 b. Hunfridus filius Roderici, Suff. 398. Hunfridus frater Aiulfi camerarii, Hants, 52. Hunfridus homo Ernegis de Burun, Yorksh. 328 b. Hunfridus homo Gisleberti Tison, Yorksh. 326 b. Hunfridus homo Willielmi de War. Suff, 381 b. Hungerus, Hants, 43 b. 48 b. Hunnit, Shropsh. 258 passim. 1 Hunulfus, Wore. 177 b. Hurant, W. Suff. 390 b. Huscarle, Sussex, 17. I. & J. Jacob, Oxf. 155. Jagelin, Dev. 115 b. James, Suff. 359. Jarnacotus, Suff. 435. Idhel prepositus, Glouc. 162. Ilbertus, Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 83 b. Oxf. 156 passim. 156 b. passim. Heref. 181. Chesh. 267 ter. Yorksh. 303 b. bis. Ilbertus filius Turoldi, Heref. 179 b. bis. Ilbertus homo Episcopi Baiocensis, Line. 342 passim. 342 b. 343 passim. 343 b. Ilbodus, Essex, 2. Ildebertus, Somers. 89 b. 98 bis. Ilduinus, Northampt. 225 bis. Ingaldus, Leic. 234 b. ter. Ilgelra'nus, Hants, 47. Ilgerus, Glouc. 165. Northampt. 221. Essex, 65 b. 66. Inganie, Willielmus, Northampt. 219. 1 " Ipse tenuit et liber fuitJ AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 343 Ingelbald, Dev. 102 b. Ingelbertus, Dors. 77. Ingelramnus, Dors. 82. Somers. 98. Ingelran, Line. 360. Ingelrannus, Sussex, 17 b. 18 bis. 18 b. ter. Here/. 184 bis. Hunt. 204 b. 206. Northampt. 224, 227. Shropsh. 257, 260 ter. 260 b. Ingelrannus Alius Widonis de Reinbuedcurt, Line. 363 b. Ingelranus, Shropsh. 257. Ingelricus, Essex, 14, 26, 28, 28 b. 29, 29 b. bis. 30 b. ter. 31, 31 b. 32 b. 33 passim. 34 passim. 102. Ingenulf, Leic. 237. Ingenulfus, Warw. 240 bis. Ingrannus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 285. Ingulf, Som. 91. Ingulfus, Hants, 46 b. Norf. 193 b. Ingulfus monachus, Surr. 34. 1 Jnterpres, David, Dors. 83. Joculator Regis, Bardic, Glouc. 162. Joculatrix, Adelina, Hants, 38 b. Johais, Warw. 243 bis. Joh's, Essex, 45 b. Johannes, Surr. 34 b. bis. 35 ter. Dors. 77 b. bis. Somers. 87 b. 89, 90 b. 93 b. Hunt. 203 b. Leic. 233 b. Northampt. 227 b. Z>er&. 275. Norf. 265 b. 363. Johannes filius Ernuc'un, Essex, 84. Johannes filius Galerami, Essex, 3. Johannes homo Ernegis de Baryn, Yorksh. 328 b. Line. 362 b. i See Vol. i. p. 439. z 4 344 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Johannes homo Eustachii, Hunt. 206. Johannes nepos Walerami, Norf. 214 bis. 217. Jouin, Cornw. 123 b. ter. 1 Jovinus, Cornw. 123 b. passim. Jouuinus, Cornw. 120. Iricus, Suff. 383. Isac, 2 Norf. 118. Suff. 352 b. Iseldis, Dors. 84. Isenbard, Northampt. 221b. Isenbardus, Hertf. 140 b. Iseuuardus, Ox/. 155, 155 b. Ispania, Herueus de, Essex, 35 b. ter. Judhellus, Dev. 101. Judichel, Wilts, 70. Bed/. 218. Juhellus, Warw. 243. Junainus, Essex, 27. Junanus, Essex, 31. Junen, Hunt. 204 b. Iuo, Sussex, 23, 24,24 b. Buck. 146 b. 147 b. Nor- thampt. 224 b. bis. Leic. 232 b. ter. 233, 233 b. Line. 368. Suff. 425. Iuo dapifer Hugonis de Grent', Bed/. 218. Iuo homo Gisleberti, Line. 355 b. Iuo homo Eudonis fil. Spirewic, Line. 360. Ivo homo Roberti de Todeni, Line. 353 bis. 353 b. Juran, Hants, 52 b. Iurei, Rogerus de, s Berks, 58. Glouc. 162 b. bis. 164. 1 In each, " Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 2 This was not a common name in the eleventh century. The Exeter Domesday, p. 71, in the enumeration of the Hun- dreds of Somerset, mentions " Isaac prepositus canonicorum Sancti Andrea?," as an under-tenant. 3 Rogerus de Ivri. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 345 Iuri, Acardus de, Bedf. 213. Juri, Rogerus de, 1 Buck. 144 b. Ivri, Rogerus de, Oxf. 155 b. 156 b. 161. Glouc. 168 b. Iwardus, Shropsh. 259 b. Iuuein 3 Warw. 242 b. K. Kereseurg, Osbernus de, Glouc, 170. L. Labatailge, Abbas de, Sussex, 17 b. Dev. 100 b. 101. 1 Labatailge, Monachi de, Dev. 100. J Lacei, Ilbertus de, Buck. 145. Lachelinus, Dev. 117. Laci, Ilbertus de, 2 Oxf. 154 b. 1 55 b. Line. 364. Laci, Rogerus de, 8 Wilts, 72 b. Oxf. 161 ter. Glouc. 162 bis. 166,166 b. Wore. 172 b. 173 bis. 173 b. 174,174b. Heref. 179 b. bis. 180ter. 181b. 182 b. 186 b. 187 b. Northampt. 224 b. bis. Shropsh. 252, 256 bis. 256 b. passim. Laci, Walterus de, Berks, 59 b. Glouc. 164, 170. Heref. 179 b. 182 b. bis. Lambertus, Essex, 31, 31 b. ter. 61. Norf 168 b. 169 b. Lanbertus, Dors. 77. Somers. 97 b. 98. Cambr. 196 b. bis. Leic. 234. Chesh. 264 b. Lanbertus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Lanbertus homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359 b. Lanbertus presbyter, Berks, 56 b. LancavetonEj Canonici S. Stefani de, 4 Cornw. 120. 1 Rogerus de Ivri. 2 See Vol. i. p. 44-2. 3 Ibid. 4 Launceston. 346 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Landri, Berks, 61 b. Landricus, Northampt. 227 passim. Yorksh. 3 12. Line. 348 b. Landricus homo Alani Comitis, Yorksh. 310 bis. 310 b. bis. Line. 347. Langetot, Radulfus de, Bedf. 211 b. passim. Langhetot, Radulfus de, 1 Svff. 430 bis. Lanzelinus, Northampt. 228 b. ter. Lardarius, Oilardus, Hunt. 206. Latin', Robertus, Kent, 6 b. 8 bis. 8 b. bis. 11 b. 12. Juatinarius, Leuuinus, Here/. 180. Latin us, Rotbertus, Kent, 7 bis. Laurentius, Staff. 249 b. Ledmanus liber homo, Suff. 332 b. 2 Ledmarus, Bedf. 213 b. Leflet, Berks, 56 b. Lefric, Wore. 174 b. Lefsius, Essex, 49. Lefsunus, Essex, 58 b. Left an us, Essex, 91. Lemarus, Essex, 102. Lemei, Surr. 34 b. Leofminstre, Abbatia de, Here/. 180. 3 1 The Jermyn Collections for Suffolk say, " The town of Stow Langetot in Blackborn Hundred derived its name from this antient family, which was seated there t. Hen. I. and there continued very flourishing till the latter end of Hen. III., when Robert de Langetot left Matilda his sole daughter and heir, married to Sir Nicholas Peachey." Vol.xliv. fol.154. 2 He and Stauhart had held the land " in commendatione Regis et Reginae, T. R. E." 3 Although the Nunnery of Leominster forms no sepa- rate entry in the Domesday Survey, its existence and sup- AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 347 Lepsi, Buck. 146. Lestanus presbyter, Suff. 290 b. Letardus, Wilts, 69 b. Lethelinus, Wilts, 70. Letmarus prepositus, Essex, 103. Leuecilt, Essex, 102. 1 Leuegarus, Bed/. 217 b. 2 Leuenot, Sussex, 26 b. 3 Cornw. 120, 124 b. bis. 4 Northampt. 224, 226 b. Staff. 247. Norf. 227. 5 Leuenot presbyter, Wore. 174 b. Leueua, Berks, 56 b. Somers. 87 b. 154 bis. m*rw. 241 b. Line. 371 b. Stiff. 446 b. port are acknowledged. The manor of Leominster, belong- ing to the Crown, is expressly said to have been let out to farm for sixty pounds a year, exclusive of provision for the Nuns. " Hoc Manerium est ad firmam de lx. lib. preter victum Monialium." An Abbess, too, without the name of her monastery, but evidently of Leominster, follows in the second column of the same folio holding a hide of land at Fencote in capite. There is a passage in the Saxon Chronicle, under the year 1046, relating either to this or a former Abbess of Leominster, which adds one to the many pictures of the lawless condition of those times. " This year went Earl Sweyne into Wales, and Griffin King of the northern men with him ; and hostages were delivered to him. As he re- turned homeward, he ordered the Abbess of Leominster to be fetched to him ; and he had her as long as he list, after which he let her go home." 1 " In bebenhirs tenuit Leuicilt liber homo in. acras et adhuc tenet." 2 " Iste qui nunc tenet tenuit. Homo Regis fuit, et vendere potuit." 3 " Ipse tenuit de rege E." 4 In one of these entries it is said, " Idem teneb. T.R.E." 5 The Leuenot of this entry had held T. R. E. 348 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Leuiet, Hertf. 137. Bed/. 213 b. Warm. 241. Leuinc, Derb. 277. Leuing, Hants, 41b. Warw. 242 b. Leuingus, Cambr. 198 b. Leuric, Wilts, 70 b. Somers. 90. Zter. 103 b. 118. 1 O^/! 154. Here/. 184 b. 185. Northampt. 228 b. 2 Ze*c. 236 b. bis. Warw. 213. 3 Shropsh. 258. 3 Cte/i. 267 b. Leuric presbyter, j^7te, 65. Leuric et Eileua, Warw. 243. Leuric, Willielmus, Wilts, 72 b. Leuricus, Essex, 41, 58 b. Suff. 282, 352, 370, 397, 446. Leusin, Yorksh. 317 b. Leuuard, Berks, 61b. Lewes, S. Pancratius, Sussex, 26. Leuui, Som. 87 b. Leuuine, 205 b. Derb. 278. Leuuinus, &meo?, 20. Hants, 50 b. 4 //er£/: 136 b. 5 Buck. 151 b. 153. 6 Glouc. 166. 210 b. 7 Leic. 237. 278 b. bis. Essex, 48, 58 b. 97, 102. Suff 397. Leuuinus Oaura, Buck. 153. 8 Leuuinus latinarius, Heref. 180. 1 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." 2 « Idem Leuric tenuit T. R. E." 3 " Ipse tenuit et liber homo fuit." 4 " Ipse tenuit T. R. E." 5 " Hanc terram tenuit isdem Leuinus de rege E. et ven- dere potuit. Modo tenet ad firmam de comite [de More- taine]." 6 " Istemet tenuit T. R. E. et vendere potuit." 7 " Istemet tunc tenuit [T. R. E.] sed ab aecclesia [S. Be- ned. de Ramesy] separare non potuit.'' 8 " Istemet tenuit T. R E. et vendere potuit." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 349 Leuuric, Stiff. 446 b. Liber homo unus, Glouc. 162 b. Essex, 31 b. 33 b. Suff. 446 bis. Liberi homines n. Suff. 367 b. 446 b. bis. Liberi homines m. Suff. 446. Liberi homines iin. Suff. 446. Liberi homines vi. Stiff. 446 b. Liberi homines Regis vn. Essex, 99. Liberi homines xxx. Suff. 446 b. Liboret, Bedf. 214. Ligulfus, Yorksh. 317 b. Limeseio, Radulfus de, Essex, 90 b. Limesi, Radulfus de, Hants, 39. Dors. 80 b. Somers. I i 91. Hertf. 140. Glouc. 162 ter. 164, 166 b. bis. 167. Essex, 90 b. Lincole, Alured de, Rutl. 293 b. bis. Lincoliensis Episcopus, Buck. 143. Liofus, Hants, 53 b. Staff. 250 b. Lira, abb. de, 2 Hants, 39 b. 52 bis. Glouc. 164. Lire, abb. de, Hants, 38 b. Lire, Monachi de, Hants, 52. Liseman, Wilts, 74. 3 Lisiacensis Episcopus, Kent, 6 b. Midd. 127 b." Bucks, 144, ] 45 bis. Lisoiensis Episcopus, Surr. 30, 31b. 32. v. Gisle- BERTUS. Lisoisus, Essex, 49 b. Lixoviensis Episcopus, Dors. 76. Locels, Willielmus de, Bedf. 213 bis. Loderus, Suff. 396 b. Lodouuinus, Oxf. 154. 1 See Vol.i. p. 446. a « Ipse tenuit T.R.E.' 2 See Vol. i. p. 447. 350 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Loernic, Suff. 328 b. bis. 329. Lofus, Surr. 31 b. Loges, Bigot de, Suff. 299, 299 b. bis. LoheruSj Suff. 396 b. Lorimarius, Goscelinns, Essex, 2, 18. Hildebrand, Norf. 117. Loripes quidam, Buck. 153. 1 Losoardus homo Episcopi Baioc. Nottingh. 284 bis. Line. 342, 342 b. 343. Losuardus homo Episcopi Baioc. Nottingh. 284. Louel, Sussex, 17. Louel (miles), Sussex, 16 b. Louet, Hertf. 140 bis. Leic. 232 b. Ludichel, Warw. 242 b. Ludo, Somers.95 bis. Dev. Ill b. 112 passim. 113. Lund oni a, Ogerus de, Hunt. 208. Lundonie, Bernardus, Suff. 314 b. Lunen, Hunt. 205. Lungus ensis, Rogerus, Norf. 198 ter. Lusorio, Fulco de, Derb. 278. M. Macharius, Som. 89 b. Machinator, Turstinus, Hants, 52. Machus, Cornw. 121. 2 Maci, Hugo, Hants, 44 b. Madoc, Shropsh. 259 b. Magna uilla, Goisfridus de, Essex, 2 b. 12 b. 16 b. Suff. 386, 388. v. Mannevile. 1 " Istemet tenuit T. R. E. ! 2 « Ipse tenebat T. R. E." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 351 Maigno, Kent, 13 ter. Mainardus, Line. 352, 352 b. Essex, 43. Mainardus homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352. Mainfridus, Somers. 95 b. 96. Nottingh. 291. Mainfridus homo Radulfi de Limesi, Nottingh. 289 b. Maino, Oaf. 160. Majoris Monasterii Abbatia, Dors. 79. Maiulf, Northampt. 226 b. Malauill, Willielmus de, Stiff. 306 b. Malbedeng, Willielmus, Shropsh. 257 b. passim. Chesh. 265 passim. 265 b. passim. 266 ter. 268, 268 b. Maldoit, Willielmus, 1 Hants, 46 b. Malet, Bed/. 212 b. Malet, Gislebertus de, Stiff. 307 passim. Malet, Robertus, 2 Rutl 293 b. Norf. 155, 219 b. Stiff. 332, 382 b. 384, 385, 385 b. 387 passim. 388, 388 b. 400, 447, 449 b. Malet, W. de, Stiff. 312 b. bis. Malf, Filii Godrici, Hants, 51 b. passim. 3 Malger, Dors. 79 b. Somers. 92 passim. 92 b. bis. Dev. 105. Yorksh. 321 b. passim. Line. 344, 344 b. Malgerius, Kent, 4, 6 ter. 6 b. Hants, 40 b. 41. Somers. 86 b. 92. Malgerus, Sussex, 17, 17 b. Hants, 52 b. Dors. 79 b. Somers. 91 b. bis. 92 b. Northampt. 227. Derb. 277 b. Yorksh. 316. Line. 344 b. Essex, 14 b. 24 b. bis. 31, 86. Norf. 189. Malgerus homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 ter. Malmesberia, Abb. de, Glouc. 164. Malus vicinus, Suff. 447 b. 1 See Vol. i. p. 449. 2 Ibid, ut supr. 3 " Pater eorum tenuit de rege E." 14 352 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Maminot, Gislebertus, 1 Kent, 7. Berks, 56 b. Buck. 144 b. Maminot, Hugo, Glouc. 166 b. ter. Man asses, Dors. 77. Oxf 160 b. Manbodo, Yorksh. 324 b. Manneuile, Goisfridus de, 2 Hertf. 135 b. Buck. 151 b. Glouc. 162. Midd. 127, 130 b. v. Magna Villa. Manneuile, Hugo de, Kent, 13 b. Mara, Hugo de, Chesh. 266 b. passim. Mara, Willielmus de, Wilts, 71 b. Hertf. 138 b. 139. Marcherius, Kent, 12 b. Marci, Radulfus de, Essex, 28, 32 b. Suff. 303 b. Marcud, Chesh. 269. Marescal, Goisfridus, Hants, 49. Marias S. Abbatissa [Winton.], Hants, 48. Marine S. Canonici, Dev. 107. Marine S. Clerici, Dev. 109 b. Martel, Essex, 60. Martel, Goisfridus, Essex, 57 b. Martellus, Hertf. 137 b. Essex, 61 bis. 61 b. 62. Martini, S. London. Canonici, Hertf. 137 b. 1 8 Martinus, S. de Londonia, Essex, 29, 32. J Mascerel, Essex, 39 b. Mascherellus, Essex, 102. Mater Roberti, Suff. 305, Mater Roberti Malet, 4 Suff. 317 b. 320 b. passim. 321, 322 b. 323 b. 324, 324 b. 326, 329, 417 b. 447 b. Mathildis, Som. 91b. i See Vol. i. p. 450. 2 ibid, ut supr. s See Vol.i. p. 451. 4 On the last folio of Domesday, Suff. 450, is a head, " De Calumpniis inter Episcopum Baiocensem et Matrem Roberti Malet." It finishes, " modo est in pace Regis sicut Rex praecepit inter Episcopum et Matrem Roberti." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 353 Mattheus homo Colsuan, Line. 357 bis. 357 b. Mauricius Episcopus/ Dors. 76. Somers. 86 b. 87, 91. Mechenta, Leic. 233 b. Medicus, Aluricus, Hants, 51 b. Nigellus, Kent, 1 b. Hants, 52. Wilts, 65. Somers. 91. Glouc. ]62b. Wore. 176 bis. Meinardus homo abbatis de S. Bened. Norf. 117. Meinardus vigil, Norf. 117. Meiriburgenses [Norwici], Norf. 117. Meinfridus et R jbertus, Somers. 96. Meleburne, Burgenses in, Somers. 91. v. Mileburne. Mellend, Comes de, Warw. 241 b. Mellinges, Canonici de, Sussex, 16 b. Merc, Adelolfus de, Essex, 27 b. 28 b. Merde, Aluuardus de, Hertf 142 b. 2 Mereuinus, Warw. 240. Merleberg, Aluredus, Somers. 91 b. Wore. 175. Heref 180. Michael, S. Canonici, Sussex, 16 b. Michaelis, S. de Monte, Abbatia, 3 Berks, 57. Mileburne, Burgenses in, Somers. 86 b. v. Meleburne. Miles, v. Goisfridus. Heraldus. Louel. Oswar. Radus. Miles unus, Hants, 41b. 44 b. Berks, 62 b. Wilts, 67, 70. Dors. 77 b. 78. Somers. 88 b. 91. Dev. 109. Oxf. 156 b. Glouc. 169 b. Wore. 176 b. Heref. 182 b. bis. 186. Hunt. 205 b. Leic. 230 b. 231. Shropsh. 255 bis. 260 bis. Yorksh. 304, 304 bis. Essex, 35, 86 b. Miles unus Comitis Rogerii, Shropsh. 253 b. Miles unus Episcopi, Essex, 24 ter. 1 Maurice bishop of London. See vol. i. p. 448. 2 " Istemet tenuit T. R. E. et dare potuit cui voluit, et in. den. per annum reddebat vicecomiti." s See vol. i. p. 453. VOL. II. A A 354 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Miles alter, Glouc. 169 b. Miles quidam, Berks, 58 b. 61 bis. 62 b. Glouc, 165 b. Yorksh. 304. Essex, 86. Miles quidam Durandi de Glowec', Glouc. 168 b. Miles quidam Gozelini filii Lanberti. Line. 359. Miles Ilberti de Laci, Line. 353 b. Miles jussu Regis, nepos Hermanni Episcopi, Wilts, 66. Miles Radulfi, Derb. 277 b. Miles i. et n. Angli, Cambr. 198 b. Milites, Dors. 77 b. Milites Willielmi f. Baderon, Here/. 180 b. Milites Episcopi London, Hertf. 134. Milites duo, Dors. 83 b. Dev. Ill bis. 113 bis. Hertf. 133 b. 137, 138 b. bis. 140 bis. Buck. Uh, 152. Glouc. 165 b. 166. Wore. 176 b. Cambr. 194 bis. 195 b. bis. 196, 197 b. 198 bis. 198 b. ter. 200, 200 b. bis. 201. Hunt. 206. Bed/. 212, 215 bis. Northampt. 221 b. ter. Shropsh. 258. Nottingh. 283. Yorksh. 302, 312 b. 319. Essex, 39 b. Milites archiepiscopi duo, Kent, 5. Milites duo Goisfridi Alselin, Line. 369 b. Milites n. Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Milites tres, Kent, 3. Somers. 89 bis. 95 b. bis. Hertf. 140 b. Cambr. 195. Northampt. 221b. Yorksh. 312 b. 326 b. Milites tres Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324, 325. Milites tres Abbatis S. Petri de Burgo, Northampt. 221b. bis. Milites tres Episcopi, Here/. 182 b. Milites tres, et unus Anglicus, Midd. 129. Milites quatuor, Som. 97b. Dev. 111. Northampt. 222. Yorksh. 312 b. Essex, 60, 86. Milites iiii. abbatis S. Petri de Burg. Northampt. 221 b. Milites v. Northampt. 221 b. bis. Milites v. Rogerii Comitis, Shropsh. 253 b. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 355 Milites sex, Sussex, 18. 1 Nottingh. 283. Modbertus, Dev. 106, 106 b. Essex, 69 b. Moion, W. de, Dev. Ill b. \ 2 Moion, Willielmus, Somers. 87. / Molebec, Hugo, Buck. 147. Moles, Rogerius de, Dev. 106. 3 Monachi Cantuar. Kent, 3 b. Monachi Episc. Sarisberiensis, Dors. 77. Monachi Episcopi (vel de Episcopatu) Winton', Hants, 41 b. bis. 43 ter. 50. Monachus, v. Alnodus. Alsi. Columbanus. Ingulfus. Monachus unus de S. Ebrulfo, Sussex, 23. Monetarius, Berks, 56. v. Suetman. Monfort, Hugo de, Kent, 9. Essex, 6 b. v. Monte- FORTI. MoNTFORD. Moniales in Civ. Cantuar. Kent, 12. Monte, S. Michael de, Wilts, 65. \ Monte, S. Michael, Monachi de, Dev. 107. J Monteburg, S. Maria de, Wilts, 73. Monte Canesitu, Hubertus de, Suff. 319 b. \ Monte Canisi, Hubertus de, 4 Suff. 325. J Monteforti, Hugo de, Essex, 44 b. Suff. 281 b. bis. Montford, Hugo de, Kent, 4 b. Montfort, Hugo de, 5 Kent, 4 b. 10 b. bis. 11 passim. 11 b. ter. v. Monfort. Monteforti. Montfort. 1 " Unus eorum, Norman, tenuit T. R. E." 2 He founded Dunster Monastery in the county of Somerset, where he was buried. He left his name to Ham Mohun in Dorsetshire. See Hutchins's Dissert, on Domesd. for Dorset, p. 14. 3 The Messrs. Lysons conjecture that this Roger de Moles, or Miles, was brother or son to Baldwin de Moles, vicecomes, under whom he held. 4 See vol. i. p. 454. 6 Ibid, ut supr. A A 2 356 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Monulfus presbyter, Suff. 398. Moran, Chesh. 267 b. Morcar, Buck. 152 b. bis. Morcarus, Buck. 145 b. More, W. de, Suff. 373 bis. Morel, Norf. 192 b. Moriland, Leic. 234. Morinus, Sussex, 20 b. 21, 22 b. 23, 23 b. 25, 29 ter. Dev. 108 b. bis. Glouc. 162, 165, 193 bis. Moriton', seu Moritonije Comes, 1 Hants, 39 b. 52. Somers. 86 b. 90 b. 91 bis. 98 b. Dev. 100 b. 104, 104 b. 105, 115. Cornw. 120 b. 121 passim. 121 b. 125. Hertf. 135 b. Moriton', Monachi de, Sussex, 20 b. Mortemer, Radulfus de, 2 Hants, 41, 41b. 45 b. 52. Here/. 179 b. 180 ter. 187 b. Shropsh. 256 b. pas- sim. 257 passim. Mortuingus, Bed/. 213 b. Morua', Norf. 246. Moruant, Suff. 434. Moruuinus, Suff. 384. Mosters, Robertus de, homo comitis Alani, Nottingh. 282 b. Motbertus, Dev. 106, 107 b. ter. Moyses, Somers. 88 b. Mucedent, Walterus de, Midd. 130 bis. Mucelgros, Rogerus de, Hertf. 137. Muceullus, Cambr. 201. Mulier una Anglica, Wilts, 67. Mundret, Shropsh. 253b. Chesh.263b. 264, 264b. 267b. Mundretus, Suff. 301, 301 b. Murdac (miles), Sussex, 16 b. Musardus, Hugo, Leic. 236 b. bis. 1 See vol. i. p. 455. 2 Ibid. pp. 455, 456. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 357 N. N. [Normannus], Suff. 339 b. 340, 340 b. 341, " 341 b. 342 b. 343, 343 b. v. Normannus. Nardredus, Suff. 294 b. Nauuen, Staff. 247 b. bis. Nemore, Willielmus de, Suff. 344. Neoti, S. Monachi, Bed/. 216. Nepos Herbert!*, Essex, 24. Nepos Willielmi filii Azor, Hants, 53. Neptis Episcopi Constantiensis, Dev. 103. Nicol, Cambr. 196 b. Nicolai, S. Monachi, Warm. 243 b. ~| Nicolao, S. Monachi cle, Buck. 146. J Nicolaus, Berks, 59. Wilts, 70 b. Somers. 97. Warw. 239 b. 2 Staff. 250 b. Suff. 398, 398 b. Nigel, Hants, 51. Somers. 88 bis. 88 b. passim. 96 bis. Dev. 103 b. bis. 108 b. Cornw. 123 b. passim. Yorksh. 305 passim. 305 b. passim. 306 passim. 306 b. passim. 307 passim. 307 b. passim. 308 ter. 308 b. Line. 366 b. Nigel homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341. Nigel homo Episcopi Line. Nottingh. 284. Nigel homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350 b. Nigellus, Kent, 3 b. 13 b. Sussex, 23 b. 24, 26, 26 b. 27 b. bis. Surr. 32. Hants, 51 passim. 53, 53 b. Berks, 56, 60 b. 63 b. Wilts, 64 b. bis. Somers. 88. 90 b. Dev. 109 b. Cornw. 123 bis. Midd. 130. Buck. 150 bis. 150 b. 152 b. Northampt. 224, 229 1 In these four entries Normannus, the sub-tenant, had been the superior lord T. R. E. 2 In this entry, " Nicolaus" held the lands of the Countess Godiva " ad firmam, de Rege." A A 3 358 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS bis. Leic. 233, 233 b. ter. Warw. 242. Staff. 247 passim. 250 b. passim. Shropsh. 259 passim. Chesh. 267 b.ter. Derb. 274. 277. Yorksh. 304 b. bis. 305 passim. 305 b. passim. 306 passim. 306 b. passim. 307 passim. 307 b. passim. Essex, 53 b. 66, 67 b. 85, 85 b. Norf. 253b, 259, 259 b. bis. Suff. 291. Nigellus homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341 b. Nigellus homo Juditae Comitissae, Line. 366 b. bis. Nigellus homo Episcopi Line. Nottingh. 289. Nigellus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350, 350 b. Nigellus medicus, 1 Kent, 1 b. Hants, 52. Wilts, 65. Somers. 91, Glouc. 162 b. Wore. 176 bis. Nigellus miles, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Nigellus quidam serviens Rotberti Comitis de Mori- tania, Suff. 291. Nistenestoch, Canonici de, 2 Dev. 117. Noers, Willielmus de, Norf. 194 b. 195 b. 196 b. 198, 199 b. Suff. 280 b. Noiers, Willielmus de, Norf. 116 b. 135 b. 136, 138, 192 b. 198 b. 199. 199 b. 200, 215 b. Noies, W. de, Norf. 117 b. Nogiold, Northampt. 229. Norgiot, Northampt. 226 b. 227. Norgot, Northampt. 220 b. Norman, Berks, 61b. Somers. 86, 94 bis. 97 b. bis. Devon, 101b. 111. Leic. 234. Yorksh. 310 b. Suff. 312. Norman homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 353 b. ter. Norman miles Com. de Ow. Sussex, 18 bis. 1 See vol. i. p. 454. 2 These canons, at the time of the Survey, held under Giroldus the chaplain. The place is unknown. 14 v. Denuers. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 359 Norman presbyter, Nottingh. 284 b. Normannus, Cambr. 199 b. Bed/. 212 b. 1 Northampt. 225 b. Leic. 231 b. passim. 235 b. passim. Shropsli. 259 passim. Suff. 294 b. 316 b. bis. 325, 331 b. 332 bis. 338 b. 2 339 b. 3 343 b. 344, 344 b. passim. 345 b. 360 b. 377, 388 b. 406 b. 446 b. v. N. Normannus alias, Suff. 332. Normanus, Sussex, 26. Bed/. 213 b. Normanus Vicecomes, Suff. 327. Norun, Rad. de, Norf. 278. Norwic, Burgensis de, Norf. 117. Noui, Here/. 181. Nouueres, Willielmus de, Cambr. 189 b. Nouuers, Robertus de, Buck. 145 b. Nuboldus, Wilts, 70. o. O. Episcopus, Glouc. 164. 4 v. Osbernus. Oburuilla, Rogerus de, Suff. 382 b. 1 Normannus held several lands mentioned in this folio T. R. E. 2 Saxmondeham. He now held " sub Rogero," but he had held the same land T. R. E. " pro manerio." The record adds " Idem Normannus socam habet et tenet hoc de Rogero. Hoc unum manerium de tribus quae Rex red- didit Normanno et modo tenet de Rogero." 3 " Waletuna tenuit Normannus T. R. E. et modo tenet sub Rogero." Harl. MS. 294. in an " Apparatus Genealogicus Anglicus ex diversis in Archivis recordis compactus,'' one of Sir Symond's D'Ewes's MSS. at fol. 17 b. is the Pedigree of Norman of Suffolk. 4 Frater W. Comitis. Compare vol. i. p. 460, note '. A a 4 360 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Odard, Chesh. 266 passim. Odardus, Leic. 234, 240 b. Chesh. 267 b. Essex, 48. Odarus, Norf. 222 b. 224 b. 225 b. 226, 227, 229 bis. Suff. 367. Odbertus, Surr. 32. Odburcuilla, Seric de, Cambr. 190 b. Oddo, Suff. 295. Odelinus, Kent, 12 b. Northampt. 220 b. 227. Odin, Chesh. 269. Odinus, Wilts, 74 b. Chesh. 269. Odmus, Surr. 32 b. 34 b. Odo, Kent, 8, 9 bis. Berks, 62 b. Wilts, 66 ter. Soiners. 94 b. Dez;. 108 b. 109, 109 b. passim. Cornw. 121, 124 passim. 124 b. bis. Buck. 152. G/oac. 167 b, J^orc. 174, 176 b. iTere/ 181, 184 b. ter. Cambr. 194 bis. 194 b. 195 b. bis. 201 b. Hunt. 206 b. Shropsh. 254 bis. 254 b. ter, 256 b. 257 b. ter. Essex, 43 b. 46 b. bis. 48, 62 b. 80, 80 b. Norf. 244 b. Suff. 358, 444. Odo balistarius, Line. 338. Odo dapifer, Hants, 42 b. Odo filius Eurebold, Dors. 83 bis. Odo homo Normanni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. bis. Odo homo Walterii de Aincurt, Line. 361. Odo homo Alani Comitis, Yorksh. 310 b. passim. Odo homo Radulfi de Mortemer, Line. 363. Odo homo Suaini, Essex, 18 b. Odo homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350 ter. 350 b, passim. 351 passim. 351 b. passim. Odona, Almarus de, Buck. 150 b. Odonus, Suff. 443 b. Offa, Suff. 446 b. Offels, Cornw. 124 passim. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 361 Offran, Line. 358 b. 1 Ogerius, Dors. 82 b. NorthampL 227. Norf. 167. Ogerus Alius Vngeman, Rutl. 293 b. Ogisus, Dors. 82. Somers. 94 ter. 95 b. Oidelard, Kent, 12 b. Oidfxardus, Kent, 12 b. Hants, 47, 51. Berks, 62 b. bis. Wilts, 72. Oxf. 159. ZZer^ 183 b. Shropsh. 260 b. Oilardus, i/w/tf. 206. Oilardus lardarius, Hunt. 206. Oilgi, R.de, Oxf 156 bis. 160 b. Oilgi, Radulfus de, Oxf, 154 b. Oilgi, Robertus de, 2 Berks, 57 b. Oxf 155, 156 b. Staff. 248 b. Nottingh. 292. v. Olgi. Oismelin, Sussex, 16 b. 25.1 Oismelinus, Sussex, 25 b. J Olaf, Sussex, 18. Midd. 129. Olbaldus, Northampt. 227 b. Ole, Robertus de, Sussex, 19 b. Olf, 411 b. 3 Olgi, R. de, Warw. 241 bis. 241 b. ter. Olgi, Robertus de, Berks, 59 b. Buck. 144 b. Glouc. 163 b. Wore. 176 b. Z?ec^. 212. Warw. 238. Nottingh. 292. v. Oilgi. Oliuer, Z)et\ 115 b. passim. Olnei, Rogerius de, Buck. 152 b. Oluu', Dev. 103. Orbec, Roger us de, Suff. 447 b. 1 In this entry he had held the land previous to Alured de Lincole. He had also held previously in another entry, but in the land there mentioned he did not continue as under-tenant. * See vol. i. p. 458. * « Tenuit T. R. E." 362 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Ordm^r, Cambr. 195 b. bis. 1 Ordmer, Shropsk. 259 b. Ordric, Wore. 173 b. bis. 241, 243. Ordric tainus, Somers, 87. -\ Obdulf tainus, Somers. 87. J Ordulfus, Somers. 89 b. Orduui, Warw. 242 b. Orduui burgensis de BedeforcL, Bedf. 218. Ore net, Willielmus, Hants, 50 b. Orenge, W. de, Buck. 150 b. Or gar, Berks, 56 b. Oxf. 159 b. bis. Orgarus, Cambr. 194. Orgarus teinnus, Essex, 64. Orgerus prepositus abbatis [S. Edm. de Burgo], Suff. 371. Orm, Derb. 275. Yorksh. 311 b. 3 Ormarus, Northampt. 224. aS^. 446 b. Orme, Derb. 275 b. Ornodus, Cambr. 199 b. Osbernus, Kent, 10 bis. 11, 11 b. Sussex, 17 b. bis. 18 passim. 18 b. 19 passim. 20 passim. 21 ter. Surr. 30. Hants, 40, 40 b. 41. Berks, 58 b. 60. Wilts, 67. Dors. 77 bis. Sowers. 98. Dev. 103, 109, 112, 113 b. Hertf. 133 b. 134, 134 b. passim. Glouc. 163, 165, 168 b. Here/. 180, 184, 184 b. Bedf. 210 b. 217, 217 b. Northampt. 224 b. ter. 227, 227 b. Leic. 230 bis. 232 b. bis. 233 b. 236 b. Warw. 242. Staff. 249. Shropsh. 253, 256 b. 257 b. 1 " Tenuit sub Eddeva pulchra.'' 2 " Ipsi tenebant T. R. E. nec poterant a domino Manerii separari." 3 " Ibi habet Orm manerium [Caldeber] nunc idem habet de Comite [Alano] et wast, est." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 363 ter. Chesh. 268 bis. Nottingh. 282 b. Yorksh, 322 b. Line. 366 b. Essex, 23, 35, 42, 52 b. Suff. 295, 396, 403. Osbernus clericus, Sussex, 17 b. Osbernus clericus Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 b. Osbernus episcopus, Wilts, 64 b. 65 b. Glouc. 162 bis. Osbernus filius Gosfridi, Sussex, 19 bis. Osbernus filius Letard, Kent, 4 b. 9 b. bis. lib. bis. 12 b. v. Osbertus. Osbernus f. Ricardi, Wore. 172 b. 173 b. Here/. 180. 1 Staff. 247 b. Osbernus f. Tezonis, Chesh. 268 b. bis. 1 Osbernus filius Tezzonis, Chesh, 267 b. passim. J Osbernus homo Osberni de Arches, Yorksh. 329. Osbernus homo archiepiscopi Eboracensis, Line. 340. Osbernus homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349 b. ter. Osbernus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 353 b. 354. Osbernus presbyter, Wilts, 65, 68 b. Line. 338 b. Osbertus, Kent, 10b. lib. bis. Wilts, 66. Hertf. 140b. Buck. 149 b. 150. Bed/. 215 b. ter. Essex, 47 b. 59, 89 b. Norf. 190, 255 ter. 261 b. Osbertus filius Letardi, Kent, 11, lib. v. Osbernus f. Letard. Osgotus, Norf. 202. Oslach, Warw. 241. Osmundus, Wilts, 68, 69, 69 b. 70 b. Somers. 89, 89 b. Dev. 112 b. passim. Oaf. 160, 160 b. Cambr. 201 b. Northampt. 220 b. 224. Leic. 234. Warw. 243. Shropsh. 255. Chesh. 268 b. iwfer 2fo/>. c£ Mersam, 269 b. Lmc. 344 b. bis. Ess^r, 84. Osmundus angevinus, Essex, 2 b. Osmundus canonicus S. Pauli de Bedeford, Bedf. 211. 1 « Ipse tenuit T. It. E." 364 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Osmundus episcopus, 1 Berks, 57 b. Wilts, 65 b. 69 b. 73 b. Osmundus homo Radulfi de Burun, Nottingh. 290 bis. Osmundus presbyter, Oxf. 157. Osulf, Yorksh. 316 b. 2 Osulfus, Sussex, 24 b. Dev. 113. Glouc. 164. Shropsh. 255 b. Suff. 384 b. Oswaldus, Sanctus de Glouuec. Glouc. 164 b. Oswar [miles], Dors. 77. Osuuard, Glouc. 168 b. Osuuardus, Sussex, 18 b. 26 b. bis. Osuuardus et Ailuuardus, Somers. 97. Osuuic, Dev. 108. Osuuoldus, Surr. 35 bis. 35 b. Staff. 247. Osuuoldus, Scs. Inter Rip. et Mersam, 269 b. Otbertus, Surr. 30, 31b. Hertf. 140. Buck. 148 b. bis. 149. Northampt. 226. 226 b. ter. 227. Otbold, Dors. 77. Otboldus, Wilts, 66. Dors. 77. Otburguile, Robertus de, Somers. 86. Otburvilla, Rogerus, Suff. 181 b. Otburuilla, Rogerus de, Suff. 383 b. 3 Othelin, Dev. 106, 106 b. 107, 107 b. ter. 108 b. Othelinus, Dev. 107 b. Othemus, Suff. 381. Othingarus, Leic. 236 b. Otho aurifaber, Cambr. 190. v. Otto. Otto, Essex, 98. 1 Of whom see the former volume, pp. 461, 483. 2 He had the same land previous to the Survey which he now held as an under-tenant to Ilbert de Laci. 3 In this entry it is said " Rogerus de Otburuilla tenebat de Rege, modo de abbate " [sc, S. iEtheldredte de Ely]. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 365 Otto aurifaber, Essex, 3 b. v. Oth o. 1 Oudchel, Nottingh. 284. Ouethel, R. Suff. 440. Outi, Warm. 239 bis. Ow, Comes de, Kent, 4 bis. Ow, Osbernus de, Surr. 30 b. 31. Ow, Willielmus de, Hants, 48 b. Wilts, 67, 70. Dev. 100. Glouc. 162 bis. 164. Ouus prepositus Regis, Glouc. 162. Oxenef. iEcclesia S. Petri de, Oxf. 158 b. Oxeneford, Burgenses de, Buck. 143 b. Oxeneford, Saulf de, Berks, 56. Pagan us, Sussex, 24. Berks, 62 bis. Herff. 133 b. bis. 142. Buck. 148, 148 b. passim. 149 bis. 151 b. Wore. 177. Cambr. 198, 199 passim. Essex, 42 b. 45. Suff. 396 bis. 396 b. Pagen, Sussex, 23. Wilts, 70 b. Dors. 75 b. Oxf. 159. Northampt. 226 passim. Leic. 235. Sta^ 249 b. Chesh. 265, 266 ter. Pagen et Sasfrid', homines Willielmi Peverel, Nottingh. Paisforere, Osbernus, Kent, 9 b. J Pancratii S. [de Lewes], Clerici, Suss. 21. Pancevold, Bernard us, Wilts, 72 b. Pantul, Willielmus, Staff. 248. Pantulf, Willielmus, Shropsh. 257 passim. 257 b. passim. Papaldus, Hants, 48. Parisiac, Fulcherus, Bed/. 211 b, -| Parisiacensis, Fulcherus, Bedf. 214 b. J P. 288. Paisfor, Osbernus, Kent, 10 b. bis. v, Pastforeire. J See vol. i. p. 462. 366 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Parler, Robertas, Wore. 175. Passao/, Radulfus, Bed/. 214 b. Pastforeire, Osbernus, Kent, 6. v. Paisfor. Pais- FORERE. Pauli, S. Canonici, Surr. 30 b. Bedf. 218 b. Pauper cula mulier, Kent, 9 b. Peccatu', W. Essex, 39, 77. Norf. 175. Stiff. 390 b. 396 b. Perapund, Reinaldus de, Norf. 201 b. PERCijWillielmusde, 1 Yorksk. 304 b. ter. 305 bis. Line. 344, 357 b. 359. Periton, Edwardus de, Hertf. 132 b. Pertenai, W. de, Norf. 278 b. Pesserara, Suff. 408 b. Peteuinus, Rogerus, Norf. 117. Petro ponte, Godefridus de, Suff. 399 b. 400. Petro ponte, Rodbertus de, Suff. 399. Petrus, Surr. 34b. Wilts, 69b. Dev. 111. Hertf. 134, 134 b. 138 b. bis. 141b. Oxf. 158 bis. Warm. 243. Jfrsear, 65. Norf. 170. 360, 362, 363, 364, 366 b. 367 b. Petrus clericus, Suff. 358, 358 b. Petrus homo abbatis Sancti E. Norf. 117, Petrus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350. Petrus, S. [Hereford], Heref. 184 b. ter. 185. Petrus, S. Sciropesb. Shropsh. 252 b. 253 bis. 253 b, 254, 254 b. Petrus Episcopus, Berks, 57. Somers. 98 b. Petrus Vicecomes, Hertf. 133 bis. 135 b. 141 bis. Essex, 1 b. 2, 3, 4 b. 6, 6 b. 90 b. Peverel, Rann. Midd. 128. v. Peurel. Peverel, Willielmus, Northampt. 219 b. 229. Derb. 273. Peverel quidam, Hants, 53. } See vol. i. p. 465. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 367 Peurel, Rannulfus, 1 Kent, 9. Shropsh. 256 b. passim. Suff. 384 b. 397 b. Peurel, Willielmus, Hants, 40 b. Northampt. 220. Leic. 236. Derb. 273 b. Phanexon, Norf. 144. Picot, Surr. 35, 35 b. ter. 44 b. 50 b. 151b. Heref. 187. Om&r. 190, 2 190 b. bis. 191, 194 b. bis. 195, 197 ter. 200, 201 b. 202 passim. 202 b. Northampt 227. Staff. 247,255 b. Shropsh. 258 passim. 258 b. ter. Yorksh. 309 b. passim. 310 b. 321 b. 322 b. 328 b. Essex, 67, 68. Picot, homo Alani comitis, Yorksh. 310 b. Line. 347 ter. Picot, Rogerus, Chesh. 264 b. Picot Vicecom. de Exesse, Cambr. 20] b. Picotus, Sussex, 25. Cambr. 190 passim. 193 b. Essex, 3 b. Pictavensis, Rogerus, Suff. 181 b. Pictavensis, Willelmus, Kent, 1 b. Pierano, S. Odo de, Cornw. 121. Pincerna, Ricardus, Shropsh. 253. Chesh. 265 ter. Robertus, Shropsh. 256 passim. Pinchengi, Ansculfus de, Buck. 148 b. Pinchengi, Willielmus, Wilts, 69 b. Pinc'uV, Essex, 76 b. Pinel, Radulfus, Suff. 424. Pinellus, Radulfus, Suff. 424. Pipe, Somers. 90. Piperellus, Ranulfus, Essex, 2, 4 b. 6, 18 b. 19, 31b. 64. Norf. 279 b. Suff. 393 b. Pipin, Radulfus, Leic. 234 b. Pirot, Essex, 50. Suff. 403 b. Pirotus, Cambr. 197 b. ter. 212 b. bis. 214 b. ter. 1 Of William, and Ralph Peverel, see; Vol. i. pp, 466, 467. 2 " Picot habet sub manu Regis i. hid." 368 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Piscator reddens v. mil. Anguill. Cambr. 192. Piscator habens i. sagenam in lacu Villae de Saham, Cambr. 192. Piscator es sex, Cambr. 196 b. Piscatores octo in Wisbece, Cambr. 192 b. Pistor, Rainaldus, Hants, 52 b. Pleines, Hunt. 204 b. Poingiant, Ricardus, Wilts, 68. Pointel, Essex, 23, 23 b. Pointel, Tedricus, Essex, 2, 3, 4 b. Pointellus, Essex, 69. Polcehard, Berks, 60 b. 63 b. Pomerei, Radulfus de, Dev. 105 b. 1 Pont cardon, Robertas de, Dev. 100. Hertf. 138. Ponther, Walterus, Wore. 172 b. 173 b. passim. 174 bis. 174 b. 175, 175 b. Glouc. 166. Ponz, Berks, 61. Port, Hugo de, 2 Kent, 2 b. bis. 6, 7 ter. 7 b. 9 ter. Surr, 32 bis. Hants, 39, 40 b. 41 b. 42 bis. 42 b. 43 bis. 43 b. 44 b. 46, 48, 48 b. 52. Berks, 59 b. v. Porth. Portarii duo de Montagud, Somers. 92. Porth, Hugo de, Kent, 6, 10 bis. 10 b. Northampt. 219. v. Port. Pratellensis, S. Petrus, Warw. 240 b. Pratellis, Abbatia de, Berks, 60. Prebendarius quidam Regis, Bedf. 218. Prepositus, v. Anschetellus. Balduinus. Bleio. Durandus. Elmui. Idhel. Letmarus. Ouus. Seolf. Vlmarus. 1 He occurs as under-tenant to Baldwin the Sheriff. His numerous estates, as a tenant in capite, in the same county, have been already referred to in the former volume, p. 468. In Dev. fol. 100, his payment of xxx d., from Smaurige to the paramount manor of Axeminster, is recorded. 2 See Vol. i. p. 469. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY* 360 Prepositus Episcopi Baioc. Surr. 30. Prepositus Regis, Hertf. 141. v. Almarus. Prepositus unus Regis, Dors. 75 b« Presbyter, v. Acardus. ^Eldred. JElmer. Alric* Aluiet. Aluric. Aluricus. Aluuardus. Aluui* nus. Anchitillus. Anschetil. Ansfridus. Ansgot. Arnulf. Aschil. Azo. Bernardus. Bollo. Boret. Bristoaldus. Bristoardus. Brun. Edred. Eduin. Elmer. Ernuinus. Gi- raldus. glslebertus. godeboldus. l.anber- tus. Lestanus. Leuenot. Leuric. Radfredus. Radulfus. Rainboldus. Reinbaldus. Rober- tus. Rogerius. Rogerus. Rumoldus. Salo- mon. Tascelinus. Toui. Turchil. Turoldus. TURSTINUS. VlTALIS. VLMERUS. VlUUARDUS. Vluuinus. Presbyter, Here/. 182 b. Presbyter Goisfridi de Magne uile, Berks, 57. Presbyter quidam, Dors. 76. Hertf. 140 b. Presbyter alter, Dors. 76. Presbyter manens in Tarente, Dors. 76. Presbyter unus, Somers. 86 b. Cambr. 202. Warw. 241. Presbyter et u. alii Angli, Somers. 89 b. Presbyter manerii de Beiminstre, Som. 86 b. Presbyter manerii de Hinetone, Dors. 76. Presbyteri duo, Berks, 57. Presbyteri trium iEcclesiarum in Arcenefeld, Here/. 179. Pugnant, Ricardus, Hants, 52. Pungiant, Willielmus, Berks, 56 b. Q. Quintinus, Wilts, 66 bis. Norf. 233 b, VOL. II. B B 370 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS R. R. Oxf. 160 b. Essex, 47. Suff. 407. R. [Radnlfus], Essex, 55. R. [Ricardus], Essex, 49 b. ter. R. [Rogerus], Essex, 40 b. R. calvus, Cambr. 198 b. R. [Robertus] Comes, Suff. 282. R. Episcopus Herefordensis, Essex, 5 b. R. filius JErloldi, Suff 347 b. R. f. Erluini, Norf. 190. R. filius Walterii, Leic. 231, 333 b. Rabboda, Suff. 446. Rabel, Cornw. 125 bis. Norf. 117. Rad', Cambr. 200. Bed/. 212 b. Chesh. 269. Rad' Vicecomes,, Bed/. 212. Rademar, Dev. 111b. Rademar alter, Dev. 111b. Rademer, Somers. 95 passim. 95 b. Rademerus, Somers. 95 bis. Radfredus presbyter, Hants, 38. Radman unus, Here/. 182 b. bis. Radmanni ii. Wore. 173 b. Radmans ii. Wore. 175 b. bis. Radulfus, Kent, lb. 4b. 12, 13b Sussex, 16b. 17 ter. 18 bis. 18 b. 20 b. ter. 21 passim. 21 b. passim. 22, 22 b. bis. 23 b. bis. 24, 25, 26 b. 27 ter. 27 b. bis. 28, 28 b. passim. 29 bis. Surr. 30 b. 31 bis. 31 b. ter. 35 b. bis. Hants, 40 b, 45 b. 46 bis. 47 b. 48. Berks, 60, 60 b. 61. Wilts, 65 b. 66 b. 67, 70 b. ter. 71 b. bis. 72. Dors. 77, 79, 82 bis. 82 b. bis. 83 bis. 83 b. ter. 84. Somers. 87 b. 88 b. 89 ter. 89 b. 90, 90 b. ter. 94 b. ter. 95 bis. 95 b. pas- sim. 96 bis. 96 b. passim. Dev. 103 b. ter. 105 b. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 371 bis. 106 bis. 106 b. passim. 107 b. bis. 108 bis. 108 b. 109 passim. 109 b. 110 passim. 110 b. pas- sim. Ill bis. 114 b. 116b. ter. 117, ]17b. ter. Cornw. 125. Midd. 129 b. Hertf. 133 b. 134 b. 136 b. 137 bis. 138, 139, 139 b. 140 bis. Buck. 146 bis, 146 b. passim. 147 bis. 147 b. ter. 148 bis. 148 b. 149 b. ter. 150, 150 b. 151, 152, 152 b. 153. Oxf.l56b. 157, 157 b. 158b. 161. Glouc. 163 b. ter. 165, 166 b. 167, 167 b. bis. 168 b. bis. Wore. 174, 176 b. Heref. 180, 183, 184 bis. 184 b. 185 b. 186, 186 b. Cambr. 191 b. 194, 194 b. 199, 200 bis. 200 b. passim. 201b. Bed/. 213, 214 b. 217 b. Shropsh. 255 bis. 256. Chesh. 266 bis. 268 b. Inter Rip. et Mersam, 269 b. 270. Derb. 274 b. ter. 275 bis. 277 bis. 277 b. Northampt. 220 b. 223, 223 b. passim. 224 passim. 225, 226, 226 b. Leic. 231 passim. 231 b. bis. 232 b. 235 b. 236 b. ter. 237 passim. Warm. 239, 241, 241 b. bis. 242. Staff. 247, 249 b. Nottingh. 284. Yorksh. 315, 316 bis. 318, 325 b. passim. Line. 341, 370. Essex, 9b. lib. 12,45b. 47,55,56,58b. 66b. 67b. 76 b. ter. 78 b. 79, 83 b. 88 b. 102. Norf. 159 b. 160 b. 169, 169 b. 183, 203 b. 226 b. 227, 231 b. 235, 239, 240, 257. Suff. 296, 318 b. 319, 345, 356 b. 360, 362, 396 b. 408 b. 423, 423 b. Radulfus alter, Sussex, 22. Dev. 103 b. Radulfus arbalistarius, Norf. 117. Radulfus canonicus S. Pauli Lond. Midd. 127 b. Radulfus cocus, Shropsh. 259. Radulfus Comes, 1 Hertf. 140 b. Glouc. 169. Essex, 7 b. Radulfus dapifer, Northampt. 224. Radulfus Alius Brien, Essex, 9 b. 12, 12 b. 74 b. 75, 99 b. Stiff. 4,11. 1 See Vol.i. p. 470. bb 2 372 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Radulfus filius Gunfridi, Sussex, 20 b. Radulfus filius Hagana, Norf. 267, 270. Radulfus filius Herluini, Norf. 173 b. bis. 174, 178, 222, 277. Radulfus filius Huberti, Derb. 273. Radulfus filius Osmundi, Hunt. 204 b. 207 bis. 208. Radulfus filius Ricardi, Kent, 13 b. Radulfus filius Roberti, Kent, 11. Radulfus filius Seifride, Hants, 41, 41 b. Radulfus filius Tedrici, Sussex, 29. Radulfus filius Turaldi, Kent, 4, 6 bis. 7, 8 b. bis. 9. Radulfus filius Turoldi, Kent, 7, 7 b. ter. Essex, 6 b. 24, 25. Radulfus filius Vnspac, Kent, 4. Radulfus et Ernulfus, Yorksh. 316. Radus miles, Wore. 176. Radulfus homo Episcopi Baiocensis, Line. 342 b. Radulfus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 325. Radulfus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 346 ter. Radulfus homo Rogerii de Busli^ Nottingh. 286 b. Radulfus homo Colsuan, Line. 357. Radulfus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 355, 355 b. Radulfus homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349. Radulfus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Yorksh. 327 b. Line. 356. Radulfus homo Aluredi de Lincola, Line. 217 bbis. 358 bis. Radulfus homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 b. 345. Radulfus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 353 b. Radulfus homo Berengerii de Todeni, Nottingh. 291 b. Radulfus miles Henrici de Ferrieres, Staff. 248 b. Radulfus nepos Goisfridi Alselin, Line. 369 passim. Radulfus presbyter, Sussex, 17 b. Hants, 40. Berks, 57 b. Wilts, 65 b. Somers. 93. Line. 356. Radulfus [Turmit], Norf. 252 b. i AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 373 Radulfus venator, Chesh. 267, 268 b. Rafri, Sussex, 24 b. Raimar clericus, Somers. 95 b. Raimundus, Essex, 5. Rainaldus, Sussex, 25 b. Surr. 32 b. 36 b. Berks, 56, 57 b. 58 b. ter. 59 bis. 59 b. Wilts, 71 passim. Somers. 92, 92 b. 98. Dev. 103 b. 104 b. passim. 105 passim. 108, 108 b. Ill bis. 1 15 passim. 116 b. bis. Cornw. 120 b. 122 passim. 1 Herff. 140 b. Oxf 154 b. 155, 158, 158 b. bis. 159 bis. 159 b. ter. 161 passim. Cambr. 194 b. Bedf.2\5. Northampt. 228. Warw. 239 passim. Staff. 248 ter. Shropsh. 253 b. 259 b. Chesh. 267 b. 268 bis. Yorksh. 303 b. bis. Essex, 57 b. iVor/! 195. Stiff 440 b. Rainaldus capellanus, Glouc, 163 b. Rainaldus films Iuonis, Norf. 110, 115, 116 b. 117 b. 214, 234 b. 275 b. 276. Rainaldus homo Rogeri Bigot, Norf. 116 b. Rainaldus homo Colsuan, Line. 357. Rainaldus homo Goisfridi de Wirce, Line. 369. Rainaldus pistor, Hants, 52 b. Rainaldus pr cum filia Pagani, Norf. 264. 1 The Messrs. Lysons, in their Magna Britannia, explain who the Rainaldus of this folio was. They say, " The greatest landholder under the Earl of Moretaine, in this county, was Rainaldus or Reginald, who held thirty (it should be thirty-three) manors, including the manor and castle of Trematon. This was Reginald de Valletort, who is known to have possessed the honor of Trematon at a period not much later. Dugdale mentions Reginald de Valletort as witnessing a deed in the reign of William Rufus, which he speaks of as the first mention he had found of the family : he does not seem to have been aware, that his property is described in the Domesday Survey." Mag. Brit. Cornw. p. li. 13 jj 3 874 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Rain aldus [Vicecomes], Shropsh. 254 passim. 254 b. passim. 255 passim. 255 b. bis. Rainalmus, Essex, 61 b. Rainbaldus, Berks, 57, 58 b. Wilts, 71. Rainbaldus aurifaber, Norf. 273. Rainbertus Flandrensis, Glouc. 170. Rainboldus, Wilts, 70. Rainboldus presbyter, Wilts, 65 b. bis. Rainelmus, Stiff. 411b. Rainerius, Wilts, 72 b. Rainerus, Sussex, 19 b. Wilts, 72 b. ter. Dev. 106 bis. 106 b. 107 bis. 107 b. ter. 117. Leic. 235 b. Rainfridus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350. Rainoldus, Wilts y 71. Ramis, Rogerus de, Essex, 6 b. 14 b. 87 b. Norf. 214. Suff. 352 b. 393 b. Randulfus, Norf. 249. Rannulf 5 Dev. Ill b. Rannulfus, Kent, 10. Sussex, 20 b. 21 b. 22 ter. Surr. 31 b. 36. Hants, 40 b. 46 b. Berks, 60. Wilts, 71. Dors. 80 b. ter. 81 b. 82. Somers. 93 b. 96 bis. 97 bis. 97 b. Dev. 106. 108 bis. 108 b. Ill b. 113 b. Hertf. 133 b. bis. 134, 136 b. ter. Buck. 145, 146, 146 b. passim. 148 b. 150 b. bis. Glouc. 164 b. Wore. 175 b. Cambr. 196 b. Leic. 231. Warm. 239, 240. Staff. 247 bis. Shropsh. 255 b. bis. Chesh. 264, 267, 268 bis. Yorksh. 315. Norf. 279. Rannulfus clericus, Surr. 30. Rannulfus clericus Archiepiscopi Eboracensis, Line. 340. Rannulfus films Walteri, Norf. 117 b. Suff. 333, 343 b. v. Ranulfus Alius Galteri. Rannulfus frater Ilgerii, Hunt. 203 b. passim. 207 bis. Bedf 217 b. v. Ranulfus. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 375 Rannulfus homo Ernegis de Burun, Yorksh. 328 b. Line. 362. Rannulfus homo Widonis de Credun, Line. 367 b. bis. Rannulfus homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 bis. 344 b. Rannulfus homo Aluredi de Lincole, Line. 358 bis. Rannulfus homo Goisfridi de Wirce, Nottingh. 291. Rannulfus Vicecomes, Surr. 30, 32. Ranulfus, Essex, 36, 37, 38, 85 b. Norf. 152, 193, 231 bis. 232 b. bis. 234, 258 b. Suff. 307, 338 b. Ranulfus f. G. Norf. 188 b. Ranulfus filius Galteri, Norf. 173 b. 174, 175, 176, 176 b. 178 b.179, 180 b. 277. v. Rannulfus filius Walteri. Ranulfus frater Ilgeri, Essex, 1 b. 6 b. 15 b. Suff. 424? 425. v. Rannulfus. Ranulfus nepos, Suff. 400. Rardulfus, Norf 157. Rasridus, Norf 212. Ratho, Norf 170 b. Rauemerus homo Gisleberti de Gand. Line. 355 b. Rauen, Staff. 247. Rauenesort et Arnegrim, Nottingh. 283 b. Rauengarius, Essex, 17 b. 23 bis. 23 b. Rauenot, Essex, 73, 75. Raynald, Bedf 213 b. Rayn aldus. Glouc. 165. Bedf 215 b. Raynaldus filius Croc, 1 Hants, 52. Rayn aldus homo Walterii de Aincurt, Line. 361 bis. Raynaldus Vicecomes, Shropsk. 254. Raynerus, Kent, 8 b. Berks, 60 b. 61b. Wore. 176. Shropsh. 254. Yorksh. 324 b. i See Vol. i. p. 472. BE 4 376 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Raynerus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Line. 360. Raynerus homo Gozelini filii Lanberti, Line. 359, 359 b. bis. Raynoldus homo Walterii de Aincurt, Nottingh. 288 b. Raynouuardus, Derb. 277. Reduers, Ricardus de, Dors. 83. Regerus, Staff. 248. Reimundus, Giraldus, Essex, 5. Reinaldus, Oxf. 159. Cambr. 199 b. Norf. 200. Reinbaldi frater, Glouc. 165. Reinbaldus, Berks, 58 b. Glouc. 162 b. 166. Reinbaldus presbyter, Berks, 56 b. Reinbaldus presbyter ecclesiae S. Joh. de Froma, Somers. 86 b. bis. Reinbertus, Sussex, 17 b. 18 bis. 18 b. passim. 19, 19 b. passim. 20. Reinbuedcurt, Ingelrannus filius Widonis de, Line. 363 b. Reinerus, Norf. 169 b. Reinfridus, Shropsh. 255 b. Reinoldus filius Ivonis, Norf. 117. Re'butcurt, Wido de, Cambr. 191 b. Remigius Episcopus Lincoliae, 1 Bedf. 209 bis. 210 b. Line. 366 b. Remirus, Sussex, 20. Renaldus, Essex, 62 b. Norf. 233. Renbaldus, Berks, 58 b. Renelmus, Essex, 59 b. Reneuualdus, Somers. 95 ter. Reneuuarus, Somers. 95. Renoldus, Norf 199 b. i See Vol.i. p. 474. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 377 Restaldus, Surr. 31 b. Chesh. 264. Restoldus, Surr. 30 b. Restolt, Essex, 83 b. Ret, Aluuin, Hants, 50. Ribald, Yorksh. 311 bis. 311 b. passim. 312, 313bis. Ribaldus, Norf. 144 b. bis. 145 b. 146 b. 148, 149 bis. 150. Ricaiardus, Norf. 209 b. Ricard, Cornw. 120. Yorksh. 307, 307 b. Ricardus, Kent, 9 b. 10 b. Sussex, 16 b. 17 b. bis. 26, 28. Surr. 31 b. Hants, 49 b. 53. Berks, 61 b. bis. 62. Wilts, 72, 72 b. bis. Dors; 82 ter. 89, 89 b. 92 b. 94 b. 95 bis. 95 b. 96 b. 97 ter. Somers. 98 bis. Dev. 105 ter. 105 b. bis. 106 passim. 106 b. 108, 114. 117 b. Cornw. 120 b. 121, 122 bis. 122 b. passim. 1 Midd. 130. Buck. 147, 148. 150 bis. Oxf. 155 b. 158, 159 b. ter. Wore. 173. Here/. 180. 183 b. ter. 186 passim. Cambr. 197. Bed/. 213 b. Northampt. 220 b. bis. 222, 224 b. Leic. 234 b. bis. Warm. 241, 243. Shropsh. 254, 254 b. bis. 255, 256 b. 257, 258 b. bis. 259 b. 260 ter. 260 b. pas- sim. Chesh. 265, 268, 268 b. Nottingh. 289 b. 291 b. Yorksh. 305 bis. 305 b. passim. 306, 306 b. bis. 307 b. passim. 308 passim. 308 b. passim. 323, 1 Upon the Ricardus of Cornwall, the Messrs. Lysons say, " Ricardus held twenty nine manors. Reginald, who was created Earl of Cornwall in 1140, married the daughter of William Fitz Richard of Cornwall, who is described as having 4 Comitatus Cornubiensis amplissimum Principatum.' Gesta Stephani inter Hist. Normannorum Scriptores, p. 950. No doubt this was a son, and the Fitz Williams immediate descendants (through the Fitz Richards) of the Ricardus of Domesday. They were all possessors of the manor of Tywardreth, and benefactors to the Monastery of that place." 378 INDEX OP UNDER-TENANTS OF LAND^ 326 b. Line. 361 b. Essex, 27, 31, 36 bis. 37 b. 38 bis. 38 b. bis. 39 b. 40, 40 b. 41 bis. 41 b. bis. 49, 49 b. 50, 50 b. 51 bis. 51 b. 55 b. 56, 56 b. 58 b. 61 b. 63 b. 64 b. 72 bis. 76, 80 bis. 81. Norf. 115 b. 191 b. 197, 226 b. 227 b. 228, 229 bis. 229 b. bis. 257 b. Suff. 393, 394, 394 b. 408 b. 436 b. 448. Ricardus [i. e. de Tonbridge], Kent, 56 b. Ricardus quidam j uvenis, Glouc. 167. Ricardus Alius Alann, Norf, 1 97. Ricardus filius Comitis Gisleberti, 1 Essex, 3 b. 6 b. Sufi 385. Ricardus filius Willielmi, Kent, 9. Ricardus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 345 b. Ricardus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 285. Ricardus homo Archiepiscopi Cantuar. Kent, 4 bis. Ricardus homo Hamonis, Essex, 99. Ricardus homo Durandi Malet, Line. 365. Ricardus homo Radulfi de Mortemer, Line. 363. Ricardus homo Gisleberti Tison, Yorksh. 326 b. Ricardus pincerua, Chesh. 265 ter. Ricardus [SurdV], Yorksh. 305 passim. 305 b. passim. Ricardus SurdV, Yorksh. 305. Ricardus soc* Ansgari, Essex, 62 b. Ricardus et Hugo milites Abbatis de Ramesyg, Hunt. 204. Ricardus et alii, Berks, 57. Ricarius, Sanctus, Norf. 167 b. Ricerus, Suff. 414. Richardus, Suff. 354 b. Richerius, Hants, 40 b. bis. 41. Wilts, 65 b. Heref. 185 b. Richerius clericus, Hants, 41 b. bis. i See Vol. i. p. 477. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 379 RicheruSj Wilts, 65 b. Ricoardus, Sussex, 26. Hants, 47. Ricolf, Leic. 235. Rictan, Suff. 446 b. Ricuard, Suff. 328. Ricuardus, Norf. 212. Riculf, Dev. 112 b. bis. Riculfus, Kent, 11. Hertf. 134. Rippe, Somers. 97 b. Risboil, Gait, de, Suff 306, 306 b. Riset de Wales, Here/. 179. Riuoldus, Norf. 245 b. bis. Riuualo, Bed/. 213 b. Ro aldus, Leic. 233. Robertus, Rodbertus, seu Rotbertus, Kent, 13. Sussex, 17 b. 18 ter. 18 b. passim. 19 b. bis. 23 ter. 23 b. passim. 24 bis. 24 b. 25 bis. 27 ter. 28 b. passim. 29 passim. Surr. 35 b. Hants, 40 bis. 46, 48, 51, 52 b. bis. Berks, 57 bis. 60, 60 b. 61 b. 62. Wilts, 66 bis. 66 b. ter. 67, 69 b. ter. 70 passim. 70 b. ter. 7], 72 bis. 72 b. 74 b. Dors. 75 b. 79 passim. 79 b. passim. 80, 80 b. ter. 81 b. 82, 82 b. bis. 83 b. ter. 84 ter. Som. 87 b. 89, 90, 91 b. 92 ter. 92 b. 93 passim. 93 b. passim. 94 passim. 94 b. passim. 95 b. 96, 96 b. 97 b. bis. 98 b. Dev. 103 b. ter. 104 b. 106, 106 b. passim. 107 passim. 108, 109, HObis. 111b. bis. 113 bis. 114 b. Midd. 129. Hertf. 137 bis. 137 b. 140 b. Buck. 144 bis. 144 b. ter. 145, 145 b. 146 b. 147, 147 b. 148, 148 b. 149 b. 150, 151, 152. Oxf 155 b. passim. 156 b. 157, 157 b. bis. 158, 158 b. 159 b. 161 passim. Glouc. 165 ter. 166 b. 168. Wore. 173 b. 177 bis. 177 b. ter. Heref 180, 184, 184 b. bis. 185 bis. 187 b. Cambr. 190, 193 bis. 193 b. 194 b. 380 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS ter. 19Gb. 200 b. 201, 201 b. 202. Bed/. 213 b. 214, 216 ter. 217 b. bis. Northampt. 220 b. ter. 221 bis. 222, 224 ter. 224 b. passim. 225 b. 226 passim. 227, 227 b. 228 b. 229 bis. Leic. 230 b. 231, 231 b. bis. 232 b. 233 b. passim. 234 passim. 234 b. bis. 235 ter. 235 b. bis. 236 b. bis. 237 passim. Wdrw. 240 ter. 241, 241 b. 242, 243, 243 b. Staff. 247 bis. 248, 249 bis. 249 b. ter. 250 passim. ShropsL 253 b. 254, 254 b. 255 bis. 255 b. 256, 256 b. 259 bis. Chesh. 263 b. Inter Rip. et Mersam, 269 b. 270. Derb. 273, 273 b. 274 b. 275, 275 b. 276 bis. 277 ter. Nottingh. 282 b. bis. 287 b. 304 b. bis. 312, 313, 316 ter. Line. 346. Essex, 29 b. 30 bis. 32 b. 39, 45, 45 b. bis. 47, 47 b. 48, 54, 64, 64 b. 65, 65 b. bis. 66 b. 67 b. 68,75. Norf. 155b. 179 b. 183,183b. Stiff. 307 b. 358, 363 bis. 367 b. 399. 402 bis. 408 b. 427 b. Robertus alter, Sussex, 18. Oxf. 155 b. Robertus quidam, Shropsh. 253 b. Yorksh. 315 bis. Robertus arbalistarius, Norf. 118. Robertus calvus, Cambr. 198 b. Robertus (clericus), Sussex, 16 b. Robertus clericus, Hants, 40. Robertus cocus, Kent, 13 b. Sussex, 18 b. Robertus Comes, Suff. 281 b. Robertus dapifer Hugonis de Port, Berks, 59 b. Robertus dispensator, Wore. 172 b. 173, 173 b. bis. 174, 175. Robertus Episcopus, Oxf. 155. Robertus Episcopus Hereford, Glouc. 165. Robertus Alius Corbet, Shropsh. 256 passim. Robertus Alius Corbutionis, 1 Essex, 3 bis. Norf. 253 b. i See Vol. i. p. 478. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 381 Robertus f.Fasiton, Hunt. 207 bis. Robertus filius Fulcheredi, Suff. 308. Robertus filius Giroldi, Somers. 86 b. Robertus f. Hugonis, Chesh. 263, 264 passim. 264 b. passim. Robertus filius Nigelli, Bedf. 215. Robertus filius Rozelini, Hertf. 137. Bedf. 211. Robertus filius Tetbaldi, Sussex, 23. Shropsh. 256 b. passim. Robertus filius W. hostiarii, Leic. 237. Robertus filius Walterii, Buck. 149. Robertus filius Wimarc, Hertf. 134, 137 b. Essex, 42. Robertus flavus, Wilts, 73. Robertus homo Normanni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. Robertus homo Comitis Alani, Yorksh. 312 b. 313. Line. 347. Robertus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. 360 bis. 360 b. Robertus homo Rogeri de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b. bis. 285 b. Robertus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Nottingh. 290 b. 354 b. bis. 356. Robertus homo Comitis Hugonis^ Nottingh. 282 b. Robertus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 353 b. 354. Robertus homo Willielmi Peverel, Nottingh. 287. Robertus homo Goisfridi de Wirce, Line. 369. Robertus inuesiatus homo Roberti Grenonis, Essex, 15. Robertus Latin\ Kent, 6 b. 8, 8 b. bis. lib. 12. Robertus Latinus, Kent, 7 bis. Robertus lorimarius, Norf. 117. Robertus [Malet], Suff. 379. Robertus minister Regis, Glouc. 162. Robertus niger, Kent, 1 b. Robertus pincerna, Shropsh. 256 passim. 382 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Robertus presbyter Line. 345. 1 Robertus venator, Warw. 242. Robertus et n.° Angli, Cambr. 194 b. Robertus et Herbertus, Somers. 97. Rodelend, Robertus de, Chesh. 262 b. bis. *| Rodelent, Robertus de, Chesh. 264 b. passim. J Roderius, Hertf. 133 b. 134. Rodulfus alter, 2 Sussex, 29. Roelent, Robertus de, Chesh. 268 b. passim. 269 ter. Rog'e, Somers. 88 b. Rogerius, Kent, 13 bis. Sussex, 20 b. 22, 24 b. passim. Hants, 48 b. 53. Wilts, 66 ter. 66 b. 70 b. 71 b. passim. 72 b. Dors. 77 b. Somers 87, 88. 88 b. 90 passim. 90 b, passim. 95 b. 96 passim. Dev. 102, 105 b. 106 passim. 106 b. 114 passim. 108 bis. 108 b. 114 b. passim. 115,117. Cornw. 1 25 passim. Hertf. 134, 138, 140. Buck. 144 passim. 144 b. 147, 149 b. 150 bis. 151b. Oxf. 155, 155 b. bis. 156 ter. 157 b. 158, 158 b. ter. 159 b. 161 ter. Glouc. 163, 168 passim. Cambr. 190 b. 197. Bed/. 214, 218. Northampt. 221, 221 b. bis. Leic. 234 b. 235, 237 bis. Warw. 241 b. Staff. 248, 248 b. 250 bis. Shropsh. 253 b. ter. Derb. 274 bis. Shropsh. 255 b. Rogerius \_qu. de Boscroard], Buck. 149. Rogerius quidam, Shropsh. 255 b. Rogerius Comes, 3 Hants, 38 b. 49 bis. Rogerius filius Corbet, ShropsL 255 b. passim. Rogerius filius Teodrici, Bedf. 213 b. Rogerius fr. Willielmi Comitis, Glouc. 164 b. 1 " In hac villa [Hacam] fcb Robertus presbyter i. car. terrae de Rege in elemosina, et modo cum eadem terra effectus est monachus in S. Maria Stou. Sed non licet terram alicui habere nisi Regis concessu." 2 sc. Radulfus. 3 See Vol. i. p. 479. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 383 Rogerius presbyter, Bed/. 214. Rogerius venator, Shropsh. 253, 259 passim. Rogerius Vicecomes, Midd. 127. Glouc. 169. Rogerus, Sussex, 20, 20 b. 21. Surr. 35. Hants, 48 b. Berks, 60, 63 bis. Wilts, 66 b. Dors. 82, 83 b. Somers. 88, 88 b. 89, 89 b. 96 passim. Dev. Ill, 114, 114b. passim. 115, 117, 11Tb. Hertf. 137, 140 b. bis. 141 bis. Z?^c&. 144 passim. 144 b. pas- sim. 150, 152 b. bis. Oxf. 156, 156 b. bis. 161. Glouc. 164 b. 165, 169 bis. Wore. 176 b. 177. Here/. 185. Cambr. 197, 201 passim. 201 b. 202 b. ter. Hunt. 206 b. Bed/. 213 b. Northampt. 221 b. 222 bis. 225. Leic. 231, 232 b. 233 bis. 233 b. ter. 234 ter. 235 b. 237. Warm. 240 b. bis. 241, 242 bis. 243 passim. 243 b. Staff. 248, 249 b. Shropsh. 255, 257. Chesh. 267 b. 268 b. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. ter. 270. Derb. 274 b. 275,276. Yorksh. 317 b. ^e;r, 9 b. 10, 11 b. 26 b. 34 bis. 40 b. 45 b. bis. 54, 70 b. 78 b. 80, 84, 84 b. ter. 91 bis. 101 b. Norf. 198, 209 b. 223, 230 b. 231 b. 234 b. ter. 238 b. 256 b. Suff. 282, 346, 394 b. 396 bis. 398 bis. 404 b. 427 b. Rogerus alter, Berks, 63. Rogerus clericus, Sussex, 18, 20 b. 22 bis. Rogerus Comes, Hants, 38 b. Rogerus Alius Anschitil, Kent, 10 b. 11. Rogerus Alius Ernaldi, Suff. 346 b. Rogerus filius Ernolf, Suff. 346 b. Rogerus fil. W. Comitis, Glouc. 164. Rogerus filius Rainart, Norf. 205 b. Rogerus f. Seifridi, Berks, 56 b. Rogerus homo Normanni de Adreci, Line. 361 b. Rogerus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 325. Rogerus homo Rainerii de Brimov, Line. 364. Rogerus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg. Line. 246. 384 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Rogerus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b> 285 b. 286 b. bis. 287. Rogerus homo Colsuan, Line. 356 b. Rogerus homo Eustachii, Hunt. 206. Rogerus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Line. 355, 355 b, Rogerus homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 bis. Rogerus homo Episcopi Londoniensis, Essex, 6 b. Rogerus homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352 passim. Rogerus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350 b. bis. Rogerus homo Roberti de Todeni, Line. 353. Rogerus minister Petri Valoniensis, Hertf. 138 b. Rogerus presbyter, Berks, 58. Rogerus Pictaviensis. Essex, 5. Norf. 140 b. Rogerus venator, Wore. 176. Shropsh. 254 b. Rogerus Vicecomes, Suff. 293. Rogo, Dev. 107 bis. 1 107 b. 108, 108 b. 1 Rogus, Dev. 108. J Rohard, Somers. 89 b. Rohardus, Somers. 89 b. Roicus, Stiff. 365 b. Rold homo Colegrim, Line. 370. Rolf, Dev. 105 b. Ill b. Rolland, Northampt. 227 bis. Rollandus, Sussex, 23 b. Cornw. 120 b. Bed/. 212 b* Romenel, Rotbertus de, Kent, 4 b. 10 b. ter. 11 passim. Buck. 145. Roricus, Suff. 362 b. Ros, Anschitil de, Kent, 8 b. 11 b. > Ros, Anschitillus de, Kent, 6 ter. 6 b. passim. Surr. V 31 b. Hertf. 137. J Ros, Ansgotus de, Buck. 144 b. 1 Holcome, one of the manors entered to him in this folio, still bears the name of Holcombe Rogus, by which latter name Rogo is also called in fol. 108. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 385 Ros, Goisfridus de, Kent, 6, 6 b. 8, 14 b. Ros, Serlo de, Bed/. 213 b. bis. 214 b. Rotroc, Oxf. 156 b. bis, Rouecestra, Turoldus de, Essex, 25. Rouecestre, Ansgotus de, Kent, 6, 7, 7 b. bis. 8 b. bis. 9. Bed/. 209 b. bis. Rouecestre, Episcopus de^Kent, 2 b. bis. Cambr. 190 b. 2 Rozel', Yorksh. 321 b. passim. Rozelinus, Sussex, 17. Northampt. 221 b. Dev. 114 bis. Yorksh. 321 b. passim. Rozelinus homo Comitis Hugonis, Line. 349. Ruallon, "Bedf 215. Ruallonus, Bedf. 214. Rualon, Bedf. 213 b. bis. Rufus, Hugo, Line. 344 b. Rumaldus, Somers. 98. Rumbaldus, Glouc. 170 bis. Rumoldus, Hertf 137, 137 b. Rumoldus presbyter, Wilts 9 65. Runeuile, Goisfr', Hertf 140 b. Ruuecestra, Turoldus de, Essex, 25 b. s. Sacerdos, v. Wal'a. Sacheuilla, Ricardus de, Essex, 27. S^ifridus, Cambr. 200 b. Safridus homo Willielmi Peverel, Nottingh. 287 b. Sagar unus sochemannus, Cambr. 190. 1 See Vol. i. p. 482. 2 The Bishop of Rochester stands in this folio as a tenant in capite, probably from his station in the church : but from the entry itself, it appears that he was under- tenant for his land in this county to Archbishop Lanfranc. VOL. II. c c 386 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Sagrim, Northampt. 224. 1 Saiet, Oxf 154 b. Saieua, Wilts, 73 b. Saintes, Episcopus de, 2 Hants, 50 b. Sais, Ecclesia S. Martini de, 3 Sussex, 24, 25, 25 b. Salmur, S. Florentius de, 4 Heref. 180 b. Salo, Warw. 240. Salomon, Dev. 115. Heref. 185 b. bis. Salomon presbyter, Bed/. 215. Sancto Audoeno, Bernardus de, Suff. 431 b. Sancto Germano, Rogerus de, Suff. 392 b. S. Leger, Robertus, Sussex, 18. S. QuintinLj Hugo, Hants, 46, 51, 51b. passim. S. Sansone, Radulfus de, Kent, 1 b. Sanson, Somers. 87 b. Staff. 247 b. bis. Sasfrid', Nottingh. 288. Sasfridus, Leic. 235. Shropsh. 257. Sasgarus, Northampt. 227 b. Sasuualo, Sussex, 20. Berks, 62 bis. Oxf. 159 b. bis. Northampt. 225. Warw. 242. Derb. 274 b. 275, 276. Sasuualo homo Abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 345 b. Sasuualo homo Henrici de Ferrieres, Line. 353 b. Sasuuardus, Sussex, 18 b. 1 Blaculveslei. " Idem ipse tenuit T. R. E." 2 Saintes, or Xaintes, was the capital of Haute-Saintonge, under the metropolitan See of Bordeaux. Rannulph, or Arnulph Facaudi, was Bishop of Saintes from 1083 to 1107- See Richard et Giraud, Bibliotheque Sacree, torn. xxix. p. 150. 3 The Benedictine Abbey of St. Martin, in the city of Seez, founded A.D. 1050, by Roger de Montgomery II. and Mabel his wife. Al. Pr. vol. i. p. 109. Neustr. Pia, p. 577. 4 See Vol. i. p. 216. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 387 Sauenie, Radulfus de, Stiff. 373 b. ^ Sau'gno, Radulfus de, Stiff 373 b. bis. Sauigneio, Rad. de, Stiff 417. Sauigni, Radulfus de, Stiff 375 b. 376 b. 377, 378 b. 384 b. 417. Sauigniaco, Radulfus de, Stiff 374. Saulf, Somers. 90 b. Sauuardus, Hertf. 139 b. Sauuinus, Hants, 51 b. 53. Cambr. 201. Sauuoldi filius, Wore. 176 b. Sauuoldus, Oxf. 154, 155 b. bis. Saxlef, Stiff. 446 b. Schelin, Dors. 83. Schelinus, Glouc. 165. Schelm, Dors. 84 bis. Scireburn', Monachi de, Dors. 77. Scohies, W. de, Norf. 213 b. 215 b. i Scoies, Willielmus de, Norf. 117. Stiff 383. [ Scoies, W. de, Stiff. 383 b. 1 J Scollandus, Sussex, 27 b. Scoua, Leuuinus, Hertf. 134 b. Scriba, Willielmus, Glouc. 162. Scudet, Willielmus, Wilts, 65, 65 b. Scutet, Willielmus, Stiff 310, 339. Sedred, Derb. 278 b. Segrim, Oxf. 154 bis. Segrim alius, Oxf. 154 bis. Seibertus, Cornw. 125. Seifridus, Cambr. 200 b. Semarus, Hunt. 204. Semer, Heref 180. 1 " Hoc tenuit W. de Scoies de rege, modo de abbate " [S. iEtheldr. de Eli]. c c 2 388 INDEX OF UNDER TENANTS OF LANDS Sen cle r, Richardus de, Suff. 354 b. \ Sent Cler, Ricardus de, Norf 117 b. J Sentebor, Richardus de, Norf. 117. Seolf quidam prepositus Willielmi Episcopi, Norf. 198 b. Sept mueles, Willelmus de, Sussex, 18. t Septmuels, Willelmus de, Sussex, 19 b. J Seric, Buck. 150. Serlo, Wilts, 66 b. Dors. 77. Somers. 89 b. 90, 90 b. passim, Leic. 232 b. bis. Derb. 276, 277. Essex, 55ter. 71b. bis. 72 bis, 73, 81b. Sessisbert, Glouc. 162. Severi, S. Monachi, 1 Line. 349 b. Seward, Shropsh. 259 b. 2 Derb. 276. Seuuardus, Shropsh. 256 b. Seuuardus venator, Hants, 42 b. Seuuen, canonicus S. Martini, Kent, 2. Seuui, Oxf. 154. Si gar, Cambr. 197 passim. 3 Sigarus, Edricus, Suff. 446 b. Silua, Willielmus de, Suff. 342 b. Silukstris, Hugo, Dors. 83. Simon, Norf. 164. Simond', Essex, 37. Simund homo Hepponis balistarii, Line. 369 bis. Sinod, Dors. 77 passim. Sired, Kent, 1 b. Hants, 44 b. 4 1 St. Sever, in the diocese of Avranches, founded by Hugh Earl of Chester about A.D. 1085. Al. Pr. vol.ii. p.l. 2 " Ipsemet tenuit." 3 In several of the entries in this folio, Sigar appears to have held the same land under Asgar Stalre which he now held under Geoffrey de Mandeville. 4 " Sired tenet de Comite [Rogerio] Nevtibrige. Ipsemet tenuit de Heraldo comite." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 389 Sired canonicus S. Martini, Kent, 2. Sired canonicus S. Pauli Lond. Midd. 130. Siredus, Midd. 127. Sireuuoldus, Cornw. 124 b. Siricus, Essex, 42, 47 b. 48. Siuert, Buck. 149. Siuuard, Northampt. 222. Shropsh. 259 b. 1 Siuuard, Line. 3 58. 2 Siuuard us, Sussex, 25 b. Surr. 34 b. Somers. 90 b. Hertf. 139 b. 141 b. Oxf. 157. Wore. 173. Shropsh. 260. Norf. 137. Siuuardus tenus, Wilts, 71. Siuuate, Nottingh. 283 b. Smala vill, Willielmus de, Suff. 307 bis. Sochemanni duo, Hertf. 141. CW&r. 190, 195, 3 197. Bed/. 209 b. bis. 212. Sochemanni tres, Hertf. 133. Buck. 145 b. 72^214, 218- Sochemanni homines m. Vlmari de Etone, Bedf. 212. Sochemanni iiii. i&G^*. 210. Sochemanni v. 4 Cambr. 195. Sochemanni vi. Cambr. 197 b. 5 198 b. Sochemanni vii. sub Abbate [de Elyg], Cambr. 192. Sochemanni viii. Cambr. 197b. Sochemanni xi. Nottingh. 284. Sochemanni Abbatis de Ramesy, Hunt. 204. 6 1 " Ipsemet tenuit " 2 He had previously held the land of which he was now under-tenant. 3 " Istimet tenuerunt sub Eddeua et vendere potuerunt.'' 4 " Ipsimet Sochemanni tenuerunt sub Eddeva, et po- tuerunt vendere cui voluerunt.'' 5 " Istimet tenuerunt de Vlf et vendere potuerunt." 6 " 00. in Broctune. Ibi est terra sochemannorum. v. hid. ad geld. Isti sochemanni dicunt se habuisse Legre- c c 3 390 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Sochemanni Regis de Normanecros, Hunt. 203 b. Sochemannus unus, Hertf. 132 b. 133, 137, 140. Cambr. 191, 194 bis. 195, 199 b. Sochemannus unus, sub Comite Hugone, Nottingh. 282 b. Sochemannus unus antecessoris Radulfi Baignardi, EsseX) 69 b. Sochemannus quidam, Hertf. 139 b. Sochemannus, Aluricus, Suff. 361. Sochemannus Regis i. Hertf. 133. Sochemannus et v. superiores de Offelei, Hertf 133. Soies, W. de, Norf 109 b. Sotus, Warw. 243 b. Spec, Willielmus, Bedf 211 b. j Spech, Willielmus, Bedf 218. J Sprottulfus, Suff. 284 b. Stable, Somers. 98 b. St ad ford, presbyteri de Burgo de, Staff. 246. Stadford, Rotbertus de, Staff. 296. Stadfordscire, Vicecomes de, Wore. 172 b. Stanardus, Norf. 183. Stanart, Norf 174, 174 b. Stanart anglus, Norf. 179. Stanhardus, Norf. 185. Stanhart, Suff. 330 b. Stannechetel, Warw. 243. 1 Stantone, Goduinus de, Glouc. 164. Stauhart liber homo, Suff. 332 b. 2 uuitam et Blodeuuitam et Latrocinium suum usque mi. den. et post nil. denar. habeb' Abbas forisfacturam Latro- cimi.' 1 1 " Idem S. libere tenuit." 2 He and Ledmanus had held the same manor of thirty acres T. R. E. " in commendatione Regis et Reginse." AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 391 Stefanus, Berks, 61 bis. Somers. 89 b. Dev. 107 b. bis. 108, 109 b. 110. Heref. 180, 185 b. Bed/. 214. Northampt 220. Warm. 238 b. bis. Stefan us homo Comitis Alani, Line. 348. Stefanus Stirman, Hants, 52. Stefanus f. Fulcherae, Wore. 173. Stenulfus, Staff. 249. Stirman, Stefanus, v. Stefanus. Stoches, Willielmus, Buck. 148. Sturm', Radulfus, Norf. 253. Sturmid, Ricardus, Surr. 32 b. Hants, 41. Wilts, 67 b. Sturstanus Alius Widdonis, 1 Stiff. 343 b. Sundus, Essex, 77. Suain, Leic. 232 b. Suan, Derb. 274. Suarting, Buck. 149 b. Suartric, 449 b. Suauesy, Monachi de, Cambr. 195. 2 Suauis, Leic. 234. Suenus, Essex, 23 b. bis. Suenus Vicecomes, Essex, 6 b. 7. Suertin, B&c£. 148 b. Suerting, Buck. 149 b. 150 bis. Sueting, Oxf. 156 b. Suetingus, Bed/. 217 b. Suetinus, J3wc&. 151. Suetman, Northampt. 227. 0#/*. 154 bis. Suetman alter, Oxf. 154. 1 Probably the same person who is more frequently entered as Turstanus filius Widonis. 2 The Priory of Swavesey was a Cell to the Abbey of St. Sergius and St. Bacchus in Normandy. c c 4 392 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Suetman monetarius, 1 Oxf. 154. Sufreint, Akile, Suff. 334 b. Suinus, Hunt. 204 b. Sumeri, Roger us de, Essex, 33 b. Surd've, Ricardus, Yorksh. 305 bis. Suttuna, Hund. Rochefort, 2 Essex, 96 b. Suuan, Yorksh. 306. 3 Suuen, Yorksh. 317 b. bis. Suuen homo Episcopi Baiocensis, Line. 343 b. T. [Turoldus], Essex, 74 b. 75 b. Taceham, Aluricus de, Berks, 57 b T^daldus, Buck. 144 b. Tailgebosc, Radulfus, Hertf. 138 b." Buck. 151 b. Tailgebosch, Radulfus, Hertf. 132 b. Taillebosc, Radulfus, Bedf 209 b. bis. 210. Taini tres, Dev. 116. Taini x ; quinque cum aula sua, Nottingh. 284 b Tainus quidam, Yorksh. 316. Tainus unus, Somers. 89. Northampt. 224. Taissel, Wimundus de, Bedf. 213 b. v. Talgebosc. Tallebosc. Tallgebosc. Talliebosc. 1 In the Cabinet at the British Museum there is a Penny ascribed to Will. II. (No. 64.) bearing the King's head full- faced, crowned, which has on the reverse SPETMAN ON OXI. The P in the legend of this Coin is the usual Norman representation of the Saxon P, i.e. W. 2 " Unus tenebat dim. hid. et poterat abire sine licentia domini ipsius Mansionis." 3 The lands which he here held of Ilbert de Laci had previously been his own. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 393 Talebot, Goisfridus, Essex, 89 b. Talebot, Ricardus, Bed/. 211, 211b. bis. Talgebosc, Radulfus, Hertf^i v. Tailgebosc. 133. > Tallebosc. Tallb', Radulfus, Bedf. 213b.) Talliebosc. Tallebosc, Iuo, Bedf. 209, 210. Tallebosc, Radulfus, Bedf. 211," 211b. bis. 213. v. Tailgebosc. Tallgeb', Radulfus, Bedf. 214. t Talgebosc. Tallgebosc, Radulfus, Bedf. 212 b. Talliebosc. bis. 213 b. 214, 218 b. ter. Talliebosc, Ivo, Bedf. 209. Talliebosc, Radulfus, Bedf. 209. v. Tailgebosc. Talgebosc. Tallebosc. Tame, Alueredus de, Buck. 152 b. Tamuuorde, burgenses in, Staff. 246, 246 b. Tascelinus presbyter, Essex, 3 b. Taurini S. iEcclesia, 1 Wore. 176. T'chetel, %^446b. Tebaldus, Siiffl 358. Tedaldus, Buck. 144 b. Tedbaldus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Yorksh. 324 b. Tedbaldus homo Juditae Comitissse, Bedf 212. Tedbertus, Hertf. 133 b. Leic. 235 b. Tedricus, Bedf 211b. Tehel, Buck. 148. Teherus, Essex, 23. Teigni duo, Buck. 145 b. Teigni tres, Kent, 3. Teigni x. Kent, 11. Teignus unus, Staff. 247. Teodbald homo Abbatis [S. Trin. Norwic.], Norf 117. 1 A Benedictine Abbey in the city of Evreux. Al. Pr. vol. i. p. 63. 394 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Teodericus, Sussex, 17. Teodericus frater Galteri diaconi, Suff. 427. Tetbaldus, Sussex, 24 b. Hants, 38. Wilts, 69 b. Hertf. 141 b. passim. Glouc. 165. Northampt. 227b. Leic. 235. Inter Ripam et Mersam, 269 b. bis. Tetbaldus homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360. Tetbaldus presbyter, Sussex, 20. Tetbaudus, Bed/. 213 b. Teodricus, Berks, 58, 60. Wilts, 67 bis. 69 b. Oxf. 155 b. Teodulfus, Shropsh. 259 bis. Terbertus, Sussex, 28 b. Tezelinus, Sussex, 26 b. Surr. 36. Hants, 45 b. bis. Dors. 77. £fer Warene, Willielmus de, Susser, 22 b. Shropsh. f 257. j Warenna, Will, de, Essex, 19. Norf 109 b. 110 b. J Wares, Anschil de, Hertf. 141 b. v. Waras. Warham, Burgenses in, Dors. 75 b. Wariboldus, Norf 274 b. W 7 arinboldus, Norf. 207. Warincus, Norf 152, 254 b. W^arinus, Berks, 58 b. 59 b. Sussex, 24, 24 b. 25, 25 b. Dev. 109, 110 b. passim. Leic. 234, 234 b. 235. Warw. 239, 240 b. 241 b. 242 b. Staff. 249 b. bis. Shropsh. 257 b. bis. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. bis. Warinus filius Burn. Suff 300 b. Warinus filius Burnini, Suff 327 b. Warinus filius Burnnini, Stiff. 301. Warinus homo Rogerii Comitis, Sussex, 17 b. Warinus miles, Inter Hip. et Mersam, 270. 1 See Vol. i. p. 506. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 409 Warinus alter miles, Inter Rip. et Mersam, 270. Warmund, Dors. 77 b. Somers. 87, 90, 94 b. Warmund venator, Chesh. 269. Warmundus, Somers. 93, 96 b. Warnarius, Suff. 441 b. Warnerius, Sussex, 22 b. Somers. 96 b. Heref. 186. Bed/. 213 b. Derb. 276. Warnerus, Wilts, 71 b. Derb. 276. Nottingh. 290. Warnerus homo Widonis de Credun, Line. 367 bis. 367 b. Warnerus homo Willielmi Peverel, Nottingh. 287 b. bis. Warr', W. de, Norf. 136 b. bis. 137 b. Waruuelle, Abbatissa de, Hants, 52. Waruuic, Ecclesia S. Marias de, Warw. 241 b. Wast, Nigellus, Buck. 151 b. Bed/. 214 bis. 214 b. bis. Wasuuic prepositus, Glouc. 162. Wateuile, Ricardus de, Surr. 34 b. passim. 35 ter. Wateuile, Robertus de, Surr. 30. Wateuile, Willielmus de, Surr. 26 b. 27 bis. 27 b. 32 b. ter. 33. Wateuile', W. de, Essex, 36 1). Wazelinus, Leic. 233. Warw. 242 bis. Derb. 274 b. Wazelinus homo Episcopi Baioc. Nottingh. 284. Wazelinus homo Drogonis de Revrere, Yorksh. 324 b. W t azelinus homo Goisfridi de Wirce, Line. 369. Wazo, Surr. 31. Berks, 56 b. Wenelincus, Bed/. 213 b. Wenenc, Sussex, 18 bis. Wenenc presbyter, Sussex, 18 b. bis. Wennenc presbyter, Sussex, \S. Wenricus, Berks, 59. Oxf. 156 b, ter. Werelc, Sussex, 18. Werenc, Sussex, 17 b. 18 b. bis. 410 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Werestan, Heref. 181. Wert, Norf. 150 b. Wesman, Kent, 9 b. Surr. 36. Westone, Goduinus de, Hunt. 208. Wgulafra, 1 Stiff. 326, 327 b. Wiardus, Essex, 44 b. Wibaldus, Buck. 152 b. Wiberga, Essex, 82 b. Wibertus, Kent, lib. Sussex, 18 bis. 18 b. bis. 19 passim. 20. Buck. 149. Wore. 177. Northampt. 225. Wibertus clericus, Hants, 40 b. Wibertus presbyter, Berks, 62. Wicardus, Essex, 47. Wich, burgenses in, Wore. 177 b. Wichinus, Buck. 150. Wid aldus homo Widonis de Credun, Line. 367. Widard, Shropsh. 260 b. Widardus, Sussex, 26 b. Glouc. 162. Heref. 186 b. bis. Leic. 232 b. Shropsh. 259 b. Widelardus, Northampt. 228. Wido, S^tf, 23. Dors. 82 b. Cam&r. 192 b. 196, 201. Nottingh. 281 b. Essex, 29 bis. 33 b. bis. Wido cum filia ejus, Hants, 48. Wido angevinus, Norf. 109 b. 151. Wido gener Hugonis filii Baldrici, Line. 356 b. bis. Wido presbyter, Somers. 88 b. Hertf 140 b. Widrus, Bedf. 218. Wielardus, Essex, 41 b. 101 b. 103. Wigar, Hertf. 141 b. Wigemore, S. Maria de, Shropsh. 260. Wigerus, Shropsh. 253. 1 sc. Willielmus Gulafra. v. Gulafra. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 411 Wighen, Cambr. 195. Wigot, Hants, 50 b. Hertf. 134 b. Buck. 146. Shropsh. 252. Wihanoc, Glouc. 167. Wihomarc, Cambr. 195 b. passim. Wihomarc homo Alani Comitis, Yorksh, 310 b. bis. 311 bis. Wihtmarus, Suffl 342 bis. 342 b. Wihuenec, Dev. 116. -l Wihuenech, Dev. 115 b. J Wihumar, Cornw. 120, 125. Wihvmarc, Comic. 125. Wilardus, Suff. 396 b. Willac, Hants, 51 b. Willelmus, Willielmus, Kent, 13 b. Sussex, 16 b. 18, 18 b. passim. 19 b. 20 ter. 20 b. passim. 21 passim. 21 b. ter. 22 passim. 22 b. passim. 23 b. 24 ter. 25 passim. 26 passim. Surr. 31, 32 b. Hants, 40 b. 41 ter. 44 b. bis. 46 ter. 51, 53, 53 b. Berks, 56 b. 58 b. ter. 60, 61 b. passim. 63. Wilts, 65 b. bis. 67 bis. 68, 68 b. 69 bis. 70, 71 b. 73, 74 b. Dors. 75 b. 77 bis. 77 b. 79, 79 b. bis. 80 passim. 80 b. passim. 83 b. passim. Somers. 87 b. bis. 88 passim. 88 b. bis. 89 bis. 89 b. 91 b. ter. 92 bis. 93, 93 b. passim. 94 passim. 94 b. passim. 95. Dev. 103 b. 105, 106 b. bis. 107 passim. 108, 108 b. bis. 109 passim. 109 b. passim. 110 ter. 113, 114 bis. 1 14 b. passim. 116 passim. Cornw. 124. Hertf. 133 b. bis, 134, 137 b. passim. 138 passim. 138 b. bis. Buck. 145 bis. 145 b. 146, 147 bis. 147 b. 148 bis. 150 bis. 150 b. Oxf. 154, 155 b. ter. 158 b. 159, 159 b. ter. Glouc. 167 b. bis. Wore. 172, 173, 177 b. passim. Here/. 181, 184 passim. 184 b. bis. 185, 186. Cambr. 196 b. bis. 197, 201. Hunt. 203 b. bis. Northampt. 412 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS 220 b. 221, 221b. 223 b. passim. 224 bis. 225 b. bis. 227, 228 b. Leic. 232 b. 233 b. 234, 235 b. ter. 237. Wane. 241, 241 b. bis. 242, 242 b. 243, 243 b. bis. 244 bis. Staff. 247, 248 passim. Shropsh. 256, 259. Chesh. 263 passim. 263 b. bis. 264 b. passim. 268, 269. Inter Rip. et Mers. 269 b. bis. Derb. 275 b. Nottingh. 282 b. Yorksh. 315, 315 b. 317, 321 b. bis. 322 passim, 322 b. bis. 323 passim. Line. 339 b. Essex, 9 b. bis. 11 b. 12 bis. 17 b. 19, 37, 37 b. ter. 38, 59 b. 61 b. bis. 62, 67, 79, 81 b. Norf. 154, 155, 160, 161, 167 b. 180 b. 189 b. 205 b. 256, 258, 263 b. Stiff. 300, 300 b. bis. 324 b. 380, 404 b. 434, 439. Willi elm us alter, Hants, 53 b. Heref. 186 bis. Willielmus i. Anglicus, Norf. 117. Willielmus camerarius, Surr. 35 b. Midd. 127, 127 b. Cambr. 190. Bedf 209, 209 b. Essex, 15. Willielmus clericus, Sussex, 17. Shropsh. 252. Willielmus Comes, Hants, 38 b. 44 b. Wilts, 64 b. 65. Glouc. 163 ter. 163 b. bis. 164 ter. Willielmus d . . . fer,' Bedf. 210. Willielmus dapifer Episcopi Constantiensis, Bedf 210. Willielmus diaconus, Berks, 57. Willielmus dispensator, Kent, 3. Willielmus Episcopus, Norf 116 b. Willielmus Episcopus London, Hertf. 140. Essex> 10, 10 b. bis. Willielmus filius Ansculfi, Surr. 35 b. Wore. 172. Willielmus filius Azor, Hants, 52 bis. Willielmus filius Baderon, Glouc. 163, 166 bis. Wore. 174 b. Heref 179 b. bis. 180 b. sc. dapifer. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 413 Willielmus filius Bonardi, Sussex, 29 bis. Willi elm us [qu. de Boscroard], Buck. 149. Willielmus filius Boselini, Northampt. 219. Willielmus filius Brien, Essex, 11. Willelmus filius Corbucion, Staff. 250. Willielmus filius Corbuz', Wore. 174 b. Willielmus filius Gaufridi, Kent, 1 b. Willelmus filius Grosse, Kent, 13 b. Essex, 2, 19 b. 52 b. Suff 409 b. - Willielmus f. Malger, Noithampt. 226. Willielmus filius Manne, Sussex, 28. Willielmus filius Nigelli, Buck. 146. Chesh. 266 passim. 268 b. Line. 349. Willelmus filius Normanni, Sussex, 28 b. ter. Heref. 179 b. bis. 180, 181. Will. fil. Odonis, Essex, 43. Willielmus filius Ogeri, Buck. 144 b. 1 Willielmus filius Ogerii, Kent, 1 b.bis. 6 b. bis. J Willielmus filius Osberni, Wore. 177. Willielmus filius Osmundi, Berks, 56 b. Willielmus filius Rainaldi, Sussex, 27 ter. 27 b. Bedf. 214 b. Suff. 399 b. bis. 400 b. Willielmus filius Raineuuardi, Bedf. 215. Willielmus filius Rannulfi, Sussex, 28 b. passim. 29 bis. Willielmus f. Ricardi, Glouc. 163. Willelmus filius Roberti, Kent, 8. Willielmus filius Sahala, Stiff. 413. Willielmus [filius Sahuala], Suff. 412 b. Willielmus filius Stur, Hants, 52 bis. 52 b. Willelmus filius Tedaldi, Kent, 1 b. Willielmus filius Turoldi, Surr. 36 b. Willielmus forist. Hants, 53 b. Willielmus frater Gozelini, Hants, 52. 414 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS Willelmus homo Archiepiscopi Cantuar. Kent, 5 bis. Willielmus homo Hugonis filii Baldrici, Yorksh. 328. Willielmus homo abbatis S. Petri de Burg, Line. 346. Willielmus homo Radulfi de Burun, Nottingh. 290 bis. Willielmus homo Rogerii de Busli, Nottingh. 284 b. 286 b. Willielmus homo Colsuan, Line. 357, 357 b. passim. Willielmus homo Archiepiscopi Ebor. Line. 339 b. passim. 340 bis. Willielmus homo Episcopi Dunelmensis, Line. 341 b. bis. Willielmus homo Gisleberti de Gand, Nottingh. 290 b* bis. Line. 354 b. Willielmus homo Herm. Norf. 117. Willielmus homo Hervi b\ Norf. 117. Willielmus homo Hugonis Comitis, Line. 349 bis. Willielmus homo Episcopi Lincoliensis, Line. 344 b. Willielmus homo Willielmi de Perci, Line. 354. Willielmus homo Roberti, Hertf. 137 b. Willielmus homo Roberti de Todeni, Line. 353. Willielmus nepos Walchelini Episcopi, Surr. 34 b. Willielmus homo Waldini Ingeniatoris, Line. 365 b. passim. Willielmus miles, Sussex, 28 passim. Yorksh. 322. Willielmus [de Perci], Yorksh. 305 passim. Willielmus [Peuerel], Northampt. 220 passim. Willielmus Pictavensis, Kent, 1 b. Willielmus presbyter, Wore. 174 b. Line. 367. Willielmus scriba, Glouc. 162. Wiltun, S. Maria, Wilts, 72 b. Wiltune, burgenses in, Wilts, 69, 71, 73 b. Wimarc^:, R. filius, v. Robertus. AT THE FORMATION OF THE SURVEY. 415 Wimerus, Dors. 82. Norf. 118, 165, 165 b. Suff. 398 b. Wimundus, Berks, 59, 59 b. Hertf. 137 bis. Oxf. 156 b. Bed/. 213, 213 b. bis. Line. 350. Essex, 56. Norf. 249 b. Wimundus homo Comitis Alani, Line. 347 bis. 347 b. Wimundus homo Episcopi Baiocensis, Line. 342 b. Wimundus homo Rogeri Pictavensis, Line. 352. Wimundus homo Ivonis Taillgebosc, Line. 350, 351 bis. Winbvrne, bnrgenses in, Dors. 76. Winc', Odo de, Hants, 49. Windesores, Odinus de, Hants, 41 b. Wineman, Sussex, 25 b. Winemarus, Dev. 111. Northampt. 220 b. 226 b. 227, 227 b. 229 b. passim. Winemerus, Norf. 277. Win ton, Ecclesia S. Mariae, Wilts, 73. Wintrehardus homo Walterii de Aincurt, Line. 361. Wirce, Goisfridus de, Warw. 239 b. 1 Wirecest', ii. burgenses ad, Wore. 176. Wiscand, Gislebertus de, Suff. 316. \ Wiscant, Gislebertus de, Suff. 306 b. J Wisgar, Hertf. 141 b. Wisgarus, Suff. 448. Wissand, Gislebertus de, Suff. 327. Witbertus, Sussex, 18. Witburga, Sancta, Shropsh. 252 b. Witg', Suff. 392. Witsand, Gislebertus de, Suff. 326 b. 1 Custos of the lands of Earl Aubery. 416 INDEX OF UNDER-TENANTS OF LANDS, &C. Witsthant, Gislebertus de, Suff. 324. Wituile, Hugo de, Leic. 230. Wizo homo Drogonis de Bevrere, Line. 360 b. Wlb'tus, Essex, 37 b. Wlsi, Leic. 236 b. Warw. 241 b. Wlueua, Cambr. 196 b. bis. Wluric, Cornw. 124 b. Oxf. 154. Wluuard, Cornw. 124 b. Wluuardus, Somers. 87 b. Wluuardus albus, Wilts, 86. Wluui, Glouc. 166. Wluuius piscator, Oxf. 154. Wluuoldus abb. Surr. 35. Wodeman, Staff. 249. Y. Ymfridus filius Roberti, Suff. 314 b. v. Vmfridus. Humfridus. ABSTRACT OF THE POPULATION OF THE DIFFERENT COUNTIES OF ENGLAND, AT THE CLOSE OF THE REIGN OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, AS FAR AS THE SAME IS ACTUALLY RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. VOL. II. E E ABSTRACT OF POPULATION. A cursory perusal of the Abstract here laid before the reader will convince him that it presents but an imper- fect view of the total population of England in 1086. For the owners and occupiers of land, and for the agricultural population, it may probably be considered as a fair record. Amongst its omissions, the state and population of the Cities and Towns cannot fail to be observed. The King's own burgesses, wherever they occurred, were carefully registered, as well as those who belonged to Tenants in capite ; but further than these the Survey rarely goes ; in fact, the information of the rent which was to be paid from the town, was more important for the receipt of the Exchequer ; and we have some towns represented as paying rent, in which neither burgesses nor other residents are noticed. In Middlesex pannage is returned for 16,535, in Hertfordshire for 30,705, and in Essex for 92,991 hogs, yet not a single swine-herd (a character so well known in the Saxon times) is entered in these Counties. In the Norman period, as can be proved from records, the whole of Essex was, in a manner, one continued forest ; yet once only in that county is a forester men- tioned, in the entry concerning Writtle. Salt-works, Works for the production of lead and iron, Mills, Vineyards, Fisheries, Trade, and the Manual Arts, must have given occupation to thousands who are unrecorded in the Survey ; to say nothing of those who tended the flocks and herds, the returns of which so greatly enlarge the pages of the second Volume. In some counties we have no mention of a single priest, even where churches are found; and scarcely any in- e e 2 420 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS mate of a monastery is recorded beyond the abbat or abbess, who stands as a Tenant in capite. These remarks might be extended, but they are sufficient for their purpose. They apprize the reader that, in this point of view, the Domesday Survey is but a partial Register. It was not intended to be a record of population further than was required for ascertaining the geld. In the following Abstract the head of Tenants in Capite comprises the Taini, Ministri, Elemosinarii, and all other persons who are entered as holding lands directly from the King. The Under-tenants and minor Occupiers of land, beside all who are mentioned by name in the Record, include such Milites, Clerici, Presbyteri, and others, who occur as mesne lords, holding from those who held from the King. The Presbyteri who occur in this enumeration under their own title are only those who are recorded with the mere church, or who stand alone without the occupation of land ; in many instances they are classed in the Survey with the Villani, Servi, and Bordarii. 1 Many Milites also are put down in the Survey with the inferior cultivators; such have their own head in the Abstract. In summing the total of the numbers together, due allowance has been made for the frequent recurrence of the same Tenant in capite in different Counties. Eudo Dapifer held lordships in twelve, Odo bishop of Baieux i As in Here/, fol. 182. col. i. " Ibi xvm. villani et vi. bord. et presbyter." — " In dominio sunt II. car. et xvm. villani et xi. bordarii, et n. buri, et presbyter." So in Northamptonshire, fol. 219, col.ii. "xxiiii. uill. et v. bord. cum presbytero habentes xi. car." — " Ibi sunt xii. soche- manni et xvi. bordarii cum presbytero habentes xn. car." RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 421 in sixteen, the Earl of Moretaine in twenty, and Earl Hugh Lupus in twenty-one counties. The real number of the Tenants in capite will be very far exceeded, should the reader add together all who are set down in the tables for the distinct Counties. A greater difficulty attends the establishment of the positive number of Under-tenants as mesne lords. There are so many Hughs, Ralphs, Rogers, and Walters en- tered upon the property of the same Baron, who, being without the distinction of surnames, may or may not be the same persons, and who sometimes likewise held land under a neighbouring lord. In the present enumeration, where the name was continually repeated upon the property of the same superior lord, it has been counted but once. It is to be remembered, too, that many of the greater Barons were under-tenants to persons of their own rank, and that Corporate Bodies were also under-tenants. The selection of the under and agricultural tenantry at the time of the Survey, from the second volume of Domesday, was more difficult than from the first. Throughout the entries in Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, the words tenet and tenuit are expressed but by one con- traction ; and even the word tenet is frequently used at length for tenuit. The compiler of the present Abstract, in ascertaining the numbers of the inferior classes, wrote the numerical amount of each at the bottom of every page in his own copy of the Domesday Survey, and he believes that for them the numbers have been ascertained to minuteness. For advice in the compilation, and for the use of some manuscript Collections on the Burghs, the editor stands much indebted to Tohn Allen Esq. e e 3 422 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS BEDFORDSHIRE. Tenants in capite, including the King - 104 1 Under-tenants as mesne lords, in- cluding all occupiers of lands who had agricultural tenantry under them - 229 Bordarii - - - - -1,132 Servi - - - 474 Sochemanni - - - - 107 Villani ... -1,829 3,875 Of Bedford, the county town, no population is recorded. It paid geld, as for a half-hundred, " in expeditione et in navibus." The lands which were held by several of its burgesses individually 2 form a distinct title. The entry which relates to them has no concern with the town. In fol. 214, col. 2, it is said, " In Meldone Johannes de Roches occupavit injuste xxv. acras super Homines qui villam tenent." 1 The titles of land in Bedfordshire are only fifty-six, but the individual burgesses of Bedford, and the Prefecti, Bedelli, and Elemosinarii Regis, extend the number of land-owners holding of the King to the above enumeration. 2 Turner reckons nine burgesses of Bedford, in fol. 218; but of the five last persons under that title it is not said in the body of the Record that they were burgesses, though they are placed as if they were such. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 423 BERKSHIRE. Tenants in capite - - 80 1 Under-tenants - - 185 Aloarii - - - 5 2 Bordarii - - 1,827 Burs - - 18 3 Coliberti - 24 Cotarii - - - - 750 Mercatores - - - - 10 4 Milites - - 3 5 Miles anglicus - - 1 6 Presbyteri 5 Racheneste cum sua caruca - 1 7 Servi - 792 Villani - 2,623 6,324 1 Sixty-three titles of land only appear at the head of the county, though sixty five are in the Record itself; the last including lands of Thanes who held separately of the King, to the extent above enumerated. This method of calculating the real number of the Tenants in capite will be pursued in each succeeding county. 2 Fol. 63 b. under Peleorde, " Ibi sunt v. alodiarii cum ii. car. et bord. uno." 3 They were on the King's demesne in Ledencumbe, now Letcombe, fol. 57 b., and occur in only this entry in Berkshire. 4 At Bertone, now Barton in Abingdon, in the parish of St. Helen : " x. mercatores ante portam secclesiae manentes, red. xl. den." fol. 58 b. 5 Fol. 57, classed with the lower tenantry, " Ibi mi. servi, et aecclesia, et in. milites." 6 " Unus miles anglicus, cum in. car." fol. 62. col. 2. 7 Fol. 59. E E 4 424 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS In the time of King Edward the Confessor, the King had 276 hagae in the burgh of Walingford. These had been reduced at the time of the Survey to 263. Eight out of the thirteen which formed the deficiency had been removed, to make way for the buildings of the castle. Fifty-eight hagae and ninety-three masurae are enumerated in Walingford belonging to other persons, making a total of 414 in the folio in which Walingford is described. Forty-three hagae in Walingford are enumerated in fol. 56 b. ; and two priests of the name of iElmer, and eight other persons, are said to have had the gable of their houses; increasing the number to 467. Houses in Walingford, beside these, appertaining to different manors in Oxfordshire, to Newington, Dor- chester, Watlington, Ewelme, &c, are enumerated in other folios, to the number of 24 ; making a final total of 491. 1 From folio 58 it appears that the King had twenty- eight hagae in the town of Reading. This town had been burnt by the Danes in 1006. In Windsor, at the time of the Survey, there were 100 hagae. This must have been the town of Old Windsor. No burgesses of Walingford, Reading, or Windsor are recorded in the Survey. 1 Brady, in the Appendix to his Historical Treatise of Cities and Burghs, fol. edit. 1690, p. 12, has printed the charter of King Henry the Second to Walingford, which mentions a Gilda Mercatorum in that town, with extensive privileges, in the time of King Edward the Confessor. The expression " Burgenses testificantur" occurs in the Domesday account of Walingford. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 425 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. Tenants in capite Under-tenants Angli - - Bordarii Burgenses in Bochingeham Buri 3 70 1 - 223 2 - 1,326 26 2 4 Carried forward - 1,651 1 The titles of land are fifty-seven only. 2 The whole of these burgesses appear to have belonged to certain of the Barons, whose names, and the several numbers of burgesses which they held, are enumerated in a lower paragraph in the entry relating to the town. Tom.i. fol. 143. 3 The Cottonian Manuscript, Titus, A. viu. contains a sort of glossary upon ancient services, in which the follow- ing section occurs, " De Geburi consuetudine." That this Glossary is of an early period may be inferred from the existence of a Saxon version of it in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. Till the pages of the former volume had been printed off, this curious Tract was un- known to the present editor. " Geburi consuetudines inveniuntur multimode, et ubi sunt onorosae, et ubi sunt leviores, aut mediae. In quibusdam terris operatur opus septimanae u. dies, sic opus sicut ei dicetur per anni spatium omni septimana. Et in Augusto in. dies pro septimanali operatione, et a festo Candelarum usque ad Pascha tres. Si averiat non cogitur operari quam- diu equus ejus foris moratur. Dare debet in festo Sancti Michaelis x d . de gablo, et Sancti Martini die xxiii. et sex- tarium ordei et duas gallinas. Ad Pascha unam ovem in- 426 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS Brought forward - - 1,651 Cotarii - 10 Faber - 1 Francigena 1 1 Carried forward - - 1,663 venere vel n d . et jacebit a festo Sancti Martini usque ad Pascha ad faldam domini sui quotiens ei pertinebit ; et a ter- mino quo primitus arabitur usque ad festum Sancti Martini arabit unaquaque septimana i. acram et ipse parabit seminem in hordeo domini sui. Ad h' tres acras, pratum, et ovas de herbagio. Si plus indigeat herbagio arabit proinde sicut ei permittetur. De aratura gabli sui arabit in. acras et semi- nabit de horreo suo, et dabit suum heorfi penig et duo pas- cant unum molosum. Et omnis geburus det vi. panes por- cario curiae quando gregem suum minabit in pastinagium. In ista terra ubi haec consuetudo stat, moris est ut ad terram assidendam dentur ei duo boves et una vacca et vn. boves et vn. acrae seminatae in sua virgata terra. Post ilium annum faciat omnes rectitudines quae ad eum attinent, et committantur ei tela ad opus suum, et supellex ad domum suam. Si morte obeat, rehabeat dominus suus omnia. Haec consuetudo stat in quibusdam locis, et alicubi est sicut prae- diximus, gravior et alicubi levior, quia omnium terrarum instituta non sunt equalia. In quibusdam locis gebur dabit hunigablum, in quibusdam metegablum, in quibusdam eala- gablum. Videat, qui scyram tenet, ut semper sciat quae sit antiqua terrarum institutio vel populi consuetudo." 1 Kelham says, p. 216, from Rudder's Glouc. p. 80, that this was a general name for all persons who could not prove themselves to be English. It was one of the Conqueror's constitutions, that such foreigners as had been here in the time of King Edward the Confessor should pay scot and lot with the natives of the county. See the former Volume, p. 197, note K RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 427 Brought forward - - 1,663 Homines - 3 Loricati in custodia de Wende- sores 2 Milites 3 Salinarius - - 1 Servi - 833 Sochemanni 20 Vavassores 2 Villani - 2,893 1 5,420 1 In the glossary just quoted in illustration of the Buri, the following comment occurs upon the service of the Vil- lanus. " Villani rectum est varium et multiplex, secun- dum quod in terra statutum est. In quibusdam terris debet dari landgablum et gerswin i. porcum herbagii, et equitare et avariare et summagium ducere, operari, et dominium suum firmare, metere, et falcare de orhege cedere, et sta- bilitam observare, edificare, et circumsepire, novam faram adducere, cyricsceatum dare, et elmesfeth i. pecuniam elemosinae, heafodwardam custodire, et horswardam, in nun- cium ire longe vel prope quocunque dicetur ei." 428 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS CAMBRIDGESHIRE. Tenants in capite 45 Under-tenants - 257 Bordarii - - - - 1,428 Cotarii - 736 Burgenses in Grentebrige 29 Francigenae 6 Homines - 2 Milites - 11 Milites Francigenae 3 J. lSCdlUl CO Presbyteri - - - 4 Servi - - - 548 Sochemanni - 213 Villani - - - 1,902 Dimidii Villani 5 5,204 Cambridge, in the time of the Conqueror, as well as in that of Edward the Confessor, had 373 masurae. Of these, 92 paid no customary rent. Some had been wasted, some were privileged, and 27 houses had been taken down to form a site for the Castle. Cambridge was rated at a whole Hundred, divided into ten wards ; yet twenty-nine burgesses only are enumerated as belonging to the town, beside a priest, and three Francigenae. The burgesses T. R. E. gave the sheriff the use of their 344 13 Liberi Homines commendati - - 1,895 Liberi Homines commendatione tantum - 2 12 Carried forward - 15,290 i Suff, foil. 369b. 370. 2 Fol.389b. * Fol. 311b. 4 " Modo unum mercatum et unus parcus, et in Mercato xxv. Burgenses." fol. 319 b. 5 Fol. 290. 6 Fol. 286 b. 7 Fol. 319. 8 Fol. 309. 9 Fol. 290 b. 10 Fol. 309 b. 11 An entry occurs in Suffolk, fol. 318, where " liberi homines " are said to be under a " liber homo." " In Sut- tuna tenet idem W. de R. Malet n. liberos homines com- mendatos Edrico lxi. acr. et sub i. ex ipsis v. liberi homines" 12 Fol. 374 b. 490 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS Brought forward - 15,290 Liberi Homines additi commendatione - 25 1 Liberi Homines commendati cuidam com- mendato - - - - 2 2 Dimidii Liberi Homines - - - 55 3 Dimidii Liberi Homines commendati - 78 Dimidii Liberi Homines sub-commendati - 28 Milites - - - 2 4 Monachi in Ecclesia de Wisseta - - 12 5 Monetarii 6 Pauperes Homines - - - 178 7 Piscatores in Gernemutha - - 24 8 Prepositi - - - - 2 Presbyter i 9 Presbyter sub-commendatus - - - 1 9 Dimidius Presbyter - - - 1 10 Servi - - - 909 Sochemanni ----- 998 Sochemanni commendati - - 2 11 Sochemanni et Commendati S. E. - - 60 12 Viilani - - 2,812 Dimidii Viilani - 2 Uxor liberi hominis commendati - - 1 13 20,491 14 i Fol.306b. 2 Fol. 346 b. 3 In one instance we have " nr. dim. et quarta parte i. liberi," in Bradefeld, fol. 318. Again, fol. 318 b. " In Mel- tuna, n. liberi homines commend. Edrici, et i. lib. sub eo." 4 Fol. 439. 5 Fol. 293. 6 No number, fol. 286 b. * i n Dunwich, fol. 311 b. s Fol. 283. 9 Fol. 330. 10 Fol. 400. " Foil. 326 b. 327. 12 Fol. 371b. 13 Fol. 413 b. 14 It is very clear that the numbers here enumerated do RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 491 In Ipswich, in King Edward's time, there were 538 burgesses who paid customary rent to the King. At the Survey there were 110 who paid the rent, and 100 poor burgesses who paid a penny per head: 328 mansions which had paid geld, and made the total of 538 for the burgesses at the former period, were wasted. The Church of the Holy Trinity, two Churches dedi- cated to St. Mary, and the Churches of St. Michael, St, Botulph, St. Laurence, St, Peter, and St. Stephen, in this town, are mentioned in the same entry. 1 Three of these Churches belonged to priests, and others were in lay patronage. One of the Churches of St. Mary belonged to Culling, a burgess. Of the Church of St. Laurence it is said, " Hanc Ecclesiam tenebat Lefflet qusedam libera femina T. R. E. quam reclamat Comes Alanus ad feudum Comitis Radulfi, et revocat Ivonem Tailebosc ad liberatorem." Roger de Ramis held a Church in Ipswich dedicated to St. George, with four burgesses and six wasted mansions. 2 Another Church, St. Julian's, belonging to Aluric the son of Rolf, a burgess of Ipswich, is mentioned among the lands of the Vavassors in Suffolk. 3 In King Edward's time Earl Guert had the third penny of Ipswich. 4 not comprise even all the agricultural tenantry of Suffolk. At the ends of very numerous entries, (see foil. 299, 315, 318, 336 b. 343, 353 b. 356 b. 358, 358 b. 359 b. 360, 363, 363 b. 364 b. 365 b. 366 b. 367, 368, 368 b. 369, 373 b. 380, 384 b. 385, 386, 390, 394 b. 413, 413 b. 428, 436 b. 439,) we read, " Alii ibi tenent:" in others, (foil. 358 b. 365, 366,) " Plures ibi tenent:'' in one, (fol.348b.) " Alii habent ibi terram :" in another, (fol. 341,) " Alii tenent in istis maneriis.' > i Suff. fol. 290 b. 2 Fol. 421 b. 3 Fol. 446. 4 Foil. 294, 294'b. 492 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS One burgess in Ipswich belonged to Robert Malet's manor of Plegeforda. 1 Five burgesses belonged to the Church of St. Peter in Ipswich. 2 Richard son of Earl Gilbert had thirteen burgesses. 3 Forty-one in King Edward's time had belonged to Robert Fitz Wimarc, the commendatio of twenty-six of whom was still in his son Suein of Essex ; the other fifteen were dead at the time of the Survey. 1 Ralph the brother of Uger held " i. mansura vacua et altera hospitata " in Ipswich. 5 Walter the Deacon held five houses and three 6C man- surae vacuae" which had belonged to King Edward the Confessor's queen. 6 Norman the Sheriff had two burgesses. 7 Two burgesses of Ipswich appertained to a grange near the burgh which in the Confessor's time had be- longed to Queen Editha. 8 Two others, who had belonged to Stigand, were dead at the time of the Survey. 9 Eeccles belonged to the Abbey of St. Edmundsbury. Beside the agricultural tenantry upon the manor, the Abbat had twenty-six burgesses and three parts of the market : the King the fourth. Thirty soc-men, with all customary payments, had twenty bordarii under them. 10 i Fol. 314 b. 2 Foil. 392 b. 393. 3 Fol.393. 4 Fol. 402. 5 Fol. 425. 6 Fol. 427. 7 Fol. 438. The passage has been quoted in a note in the former volume of this work, p. 208. 8 Fol. 290. 9 " Dimidium hundret de Gipesuuid. In burgo de Gipeuuid habuit Stigandus n. burgenses T. R. E. cum soca et saca, et Rex habebat consuetudinem. Modo mortui sunt, et Rex habet consuetudinem et socam et sacam ;" fol. 289. i° Foil. 369 b. 370. RECORDED IN THE^ DOMESDAY SURVEY. 493 Sudbury, which in the Confessor's time had belonged to the mother of Earl Morcar, at the time of the Survey belonged to the King. Sixty-three burgesses are de- scribed as " halle manentes," and fifty-five as in demesne. The Church of St. Gregory then possessed fifty acres of free land, and twenty-five of meadow. This town had a market, and moneyers, though it is not said how many. 1 The customary rent to the King had risen from ^18 to £2S. Dunwich was an improving place at the time of the Survey. Two bordarii and twenty- four foreigners, upon forty acres, paid rent to the manor. In the Confessor's time there had been 120 burgesses. At the Survey, when in Robert Malet's possession, there were 236, beside 178 " pauperes homines." Two churches out of three had been added. The sea had made an en- croachment upon Dunwich, which has been alluded to in the former volume. The customary rent in the total was ^50 and 60,000 herrings. 2 Eighty burgesses of Dunwich were attached to the manor of Alneterne, belonging to the Abbey of Ely. 3 A market at C a rah all a is recorded as " de dono Regis." 4 1 " Ibi sunt Monetarii ;" fol. 286 b. 2 Fol. 311b. 3 Fol. 385 b. 4 Fol. 330 b. 494 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS SURREY. Tenants in capite, including the King, 44 Under-tenants as mesne lords - - 108 Anglicus 1 Bordarii - 968 Cotarii - 240 Forestarius - - - 1 Homines de Gildeford - - 175 Homines de Sudwerca - Milites 5 Servi - - 478 Villani - - - - 2,363 4,383 Odo Bishop of Baieux held a monastery and water- course in Southwark, both of which had been King Edward's. Of the dues on shipping which lay there, King Edward had received two parts, and Earl Godwin the third. The church and watercourse were claimed for the King, but appear to have been exchanged away by the Bishop of Baieux. The rent from Southwark to the King amounted to 16/. The 66 homines de Sudwercke " are twice mentioned, but it is not said of what condition they were, nor of what number. They had, however, obtained by legal process a haga and a toll which had been held by Earl Eustace. 1 The Archbishop of Canterbury had four masures in Southwark, 2 Richard Fitz Gilbert had three hagse, 3 and i Surr. fol.32. 3 FoI.34b. col.l. 2 Fol.30b. col. 2. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 495 Earl Roger four masures. 1 Sixteen masurae belonged to the King's manor of Merton in Surrey. 2 St. Peter's, Westminster, had a bordarius in Southwark. 3 In Guildford, at the time of the Survey, the King had seventy-five hagae, on which 175 homagers were resident. Of these, Ralph the clerk had three hagae, upon which six homagers were resident. Some of the hagae appear to have been surreptitiously obtained by the persons who possessed them at the Survey. Domes- day makes no allusion to any corporate privileges in this place. 4 Thirteen burgesses of London are recorded to have belonged to the manor of Bermondsey, T. R. E. ; 5 and nineteen at the time of the Survey belonged to the Church of Lambeth. i Fol. 36 b. col. 1. 2 Fol. 30, col. 2. 3 Fol. 32, col. 2. 4 Fol. 30, col. 1. 5 Ibid. col. 2. 496 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS SUSSEX. Tenants in capite 15 Under-tenants 534 Berquarii 10 Bordarii - - 2,497 Burgenses in Bolintun 20 in Cicestre 9 in Hastinges 4 in Lewes 53 111 X>HJVU JJUIHU 64 1 — U jb in Pevenesel - 110 Clerici - Cotarii - 765 Molinarius - 1 Presbyteri 3 Servi - « - 420 Villani - - 5,898 10,410 At Chichester, in King Edward's time, ninety- eight " hagae " are enumerated. These hagae were in- closed plats of ground upon which houses stood. How many houses the total number contained cannot be con- jectured. From the rent which one haga produced, it may be supposed that more than one house might stand upon a haga: 3 as is clearly shown at Guildford in 1 Suss. fol. 17. 2 The " Clerici Ecclesiae de Bosgrave," fol. 26, are in- cluded in the enumeration of the Under-tenants. 3 " Habet Rannulfus clericus III. hagas ubi manent vi, homines." Eleven " hagae " in Chichester belonged to RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 497 Surrey, in page 495. At the time of the Survey, it is said, there were more houses than had been there in former time (probably King Edward's) by sixty. But here is no clue to the population of Chichester in 1086. Nine burgesses only, as above, are incidentally enume- rated in the Survey. The city of Chichester is said to have been " in manu Roberti Comitis." At Lewes, King Edward the Confessor had a hun- dred and thirty-seven burgesses in demesne; but the number of them at the time of the Survey, royal or other, is not mentioned. Fifty-three, like the nine burgesses of Chichester, occur incidentally in different pages. The inhabitants of Lewes had probably in- creased, as the annual value of the burgh, which in the Confessor's time had been rated at 26/., had risen under the Conqueror to 34/. In subsequent entries to that which describes the town, it appears that William de Warene, at the time of the Survey, was the superior lord of a hundred and forty-seven " hagae " and eleven " masune;" these are entered as part and parcel of dis- tinct manors, held either by him or his under-tenants. At Castle Arundel, as it is called, we have the produce of the town, port, and dues from vessels, rated at 12/. a year; but the whole entry affords no materials whatever for estimating the number of inhabitants. At Pevensey, in King Edward's time, there were twenty-four burgesses belonging to the King's demesne. The Bishop of Chichester had five; Edmer the priest two ; Ormer the priest five ; Doda the priest three. At the Survey, the Earl of Moretaine had sixty bur- the royal manor of Boseham, Suss. fol. 16; three to the manor of Tangemere, ibid. fol. 16b.; and six to the manor of Seleisie, ibid. fol. 17. VOL. II. k K 498 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS gesses, 1 the monks of Moretaine eight, and forty-two appertained to other individuals. In the burgh of Steyninges, a hundred and twenty- four " masurae " occur. It is added, " ad curiam ope- rantur sicut villani T. R. E " 1 The Earl of Moretaine appears to have had a residence at Apedroc : " Ibi est una virgata ubi Comes habet aulam suam. Similiter Heraldus Comes habuit, et abstulit S. Johanni." RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 499 WARWICKSHIRE. Tenants in capite 55 Under-tenants - 176 Ancillae 34 Bordarii - - - 1,775 1 Burgenses in Tameuorde - 10 2 in Warwic 22 s Coliberti - - 6 Fabri 2 Flandrenses 9 4 Francigenae 12 Francones Homines 3 5 Homines 13 Carried forward - -2,117 1 Of these, one hundred were living in the suburbs of Warwick: " Extra burgum c. bord. cum hortulis suis redd. l. solidos." Warm, fol. 238, col. 2. 2 " Rex tenet Coleshelle — in Tameuorde x. burgenses huic Manerio pertin." Ibid. fol. 238, col. 2. Other bur- gesses of Tamworth will be found in the Abstract of Staf- fordshire. See the present volume, p. 486. 3 See foil. 238, col. 1, 242, col. 1, and 244, col. % under Haselove. The two burgesses mentioned in fol. 242 be- longed to Hugh de Grentemaisnirs manor of Mersetone. 4 Estone ; on the lands of Osbern Fitz Richard. " Ibi sunt ix. Flandrenses et xvi. villani cum presbytero." fol. 244, col. 1. 5 They were upon the same property at Berdingeberie in King Edward's time. " Ibi sunt in. francones homines cum mi. villanis. Ipsi homines francones tenuerunt libere T.R. E." fol. 241, col. 2. K K 2 500 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS Brought forward - 2,117 Liberi Homines 19 Milites 17 Milites Angli 5 Presbyteri 66 .Qpv»vi _ _ _ 845 1 Taini - - 5 Villani - 3,500 6,574 The condition and customary services of Warwick at the time of the Survey have been already stated vol. i. p. 198. The King had 113 houses in demesne. His barons, 112. Beside these, 19 burgesses had as many masures, with sac and soc. Houses in Warwick occur in several folios, belonging to different manors,, some of which seem to be enumerated among the 112 already mentioned as belonging to the barons. 2 1 Lands 1 We have here the largest number of Ancillae which occurs in any county. The Glossary upon ancient services, quoted in the present Volume, p. 453, has a sentence on the allowances to the Ancillae. " Uni Ancillje (contin- gunt) vn. pondia annonae ad victum, unam ovem vel iii d ad hyemale companagium, unum sester fabae ad quadra- gesimale convictum. In aestate suum hpeig, vel i d ." 2 The same Glossary gives the reward of the Bedellus for his services. " Bedello pertinet ut pro servitio suo liberior sit ab operatione quam alii homines, quia sepius est impeditus, et etiam ei convenit ut aliquam terrae par- tiunculam habeat pro labore suo." 3 See Wore. foil. 174, col. 2. 174 b, col. 2. 176, coll. 176 b, col. 1, 2. 177, col. 1. 177 b, col. 2. 4 Fol.l77b, col.l. 5 Fol.l76b, col. 1. 6 These belonged to the Abbey of Westminster. 7 An interlineation above reads " Coliberti." See vol. i. p. 85. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 505 Brought forward - - 2,214 Coliberti 6 Cotarii - - - 41 Cotmanni - - - - 19 Custodes Silvae 1 - Fabri - 7 Francigenae - - - 24 Francigenae Servientes 2 Homo - 1 Liberi Homines - - • 4 Molinarii - - - 2 Monachus unus in Ecclesia de Evesham positus 2 - - 1 Prepositi - - 7 Presbyteri - - - 59 Radchenistri - 3 Carried forward - - 2,388 1 Fol.172, col. 2. 2 Fol. 176, col. 1. Although one monk of Evesham only is here mentioned, there can be little doubt but that the Monastery, at the time of the Domesday Survey, had at least one hundred inmates. The Evesham Register, which has been quoted under Gloucestershire, contains an entry, little if at all later than the time of Henry the First, from which we learn that this Abbey, half a century later than Domesday, contained a hundred and thirty-one inhabitants, exclusive of twelve monks who had been despatched by King William Rufus to Otheneseie in Denmark, a Cell to Evesham : viz. " lxvii. monachi fuerunt in Evesham et ex hiis fuerunt xn. in Denemarcia quos Rex Willielmus juvenis illuc transmisit; et v. Moniales, tres Pauperes ad mandatum, tres Clerici, qui omnes habent tantum quantum Monachi. lxv. Servientes fuerunt in Monasterio; scilicet v. in Ecclesia, duo in domo infirmorum, u. in cellario, v. in 506 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS Brought forward - 2,388 33 2 Radmans Rustici Porcarii Salinarii Servi Venator Vidua una Villani - - 1,520 677 1 3 1 1 4,625 The account of the city of Worcester, in the first column of Worcestershire, refers to the rents, customs, and services of the place only : there is no enumeration of the burgesses ; seven of whom, however, occur in other folios, 2 and one is mentioned in the Survey of Herefordshire as attached to the manor of Suchelei. 3 Houses in Worcester are enumerated in various entries. Ninety are mentioned as appendant to the Bishop of Worcester's manor of Norwiche. Of these, the Bishop himself held forty-five in demesne; Urso held twenty four; Osbern Fitz Richard, eight; Walter coquina, vu. in pristino,* mi. qui faciunt cervisiam, mi. sertores, b n. in balneario, n. sutores, n. in pomerio, in. ortolani, i. ad hostium claustri, n. ad magnam portam, v. ad vineam, nil. qui serviunt monachis quando pergunt foras, et mi. piscatores; mi. in cambra c abbatis, in. in aula, n. vigilantes." 1 Under Bremesgrave, " Huic Manerio pertinent in. Salinae in Wich, et in. salinarii reddentes de his Salinis ccc. mittas salis, quibus dabantur T.R.E. ccc. caretedes lignorum a custodibus silvae." Wore. fol. 172, col. 2. 2 See foil. 176, col. 2. 177 b, col. 1, 2. 178, col. 1. a Fol. 180 b, col. 2. a Sc. pistrino. b savtores. c camera. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 507 Ponther, eleven ; and Robert Dispenser, one. Vrso also held twenty-five houses of the Bishop in the market-place of Worcester, which paid 100s. per annum. 1 The Abbey of Evesham held twenty-eight masures in Worcester, five of which were wasted. 2 One house was appendant to Earl Roger's manor of Hala, and one to Urso d'Abetot's manor of Osmerlie. 3 One house belonged to the manor of Chideminstre. 4 Houses in Worcester were also attached to several manors in Herefordshire. Three belonged to the royal manor of Merlie in that county, 5 one to Halsede, two to Fecheham, 6 one to Buselie ; 7 and three masures in Worcester, paying thirty pence yearly, belonged to the Church of Hereford, as appendant to its manor of Cotingtune. 8 When Worcestershire paid geld, the City of Wor- cester was rated at fifteen hides. Houses and Salinae in Wich are numerously men- tioned. i Wore. fol. 173 b. s Foil. 176, 177 b, col. 1. s Here/, fol. 180 b, col. 1. 7 Ibid. col. 2. 2 Fol. 175 b, col. 2. 4 Fol. 172. e Ibid. 8 Fol. 182, col. 2. 508 ABSTRACT OF POPULATION AS YORKSHIRE. Tenants in capite - - 105 1 Under-tenants - 222 2 Bordarii - - - - 1,819 Burgenses in Bretlinton - - 4 s in Dadesleia, Stantone, et Helgebi - - 31 4 in Poclinton - - 15 5 Burgenses minuti in Tateshale - 60 6 Censarii, Censores, Censorii - 54 Clericus - - 1 Coteri, in Tateshale - - 16 7 Ferrarii - - 6 Francus homo - 1 Homines - 30 Liberi homines - - 2 Milites - - 26 Carried forward - - 2,392 1 Twenty-nine only of these were greater landholders. The rest were chiefly persons who are called the King's Thanes, who had once had large possessions, but now only held the ravaged remainder of them. 2 The under-tenants in Yorkshire, compared with the extent of the lands, were few. The whole of the Earl of Moretaine's lands in Yorkshire appear to have had but two under-tenants as mesne lords, Nigellus and Ricardus Sur Dive. There are no under-tenants recorded upon the Terra Regis. 3 Fol. 299 b, col. 1. 4 Fol.319, col. 1. 5 Fol. 299 b, col. 1. 6 Fol. 316 b, col. 1. 7 ibid. RECORDED IN THE DOMESDAY SURVEY. 509 Brought forward Prebendarius Presbyteri Sochemanni Villani - 2,392 1 - 136 - 447 - 5,079 8,055 In the time of King Edward the Confessor there were six shires in York, beside the shire of the Archbishop. One of these shires, at the time of the Survey, had been demolished to make room for the castles. In the other five shires there were 1,418 state of the town at the Sur- vey, ii. 428. Cambridgeshire, population of, at the Survey, ii. ibid. Camerarii, i. 91. Campo, i. 91. " Canibus, ter mille panes," i. 262. Canterbury, Augustine Canons of St. Gregory at, i. 7. . lands of, i. 393. ■ burgesses of, i. 1 92. ii. 459, 460. — castle of, i. 211. GENERAL INDEX. 519 " Capellani," domestic priests, i. 300. Capicerius Eccl. Winton. i. 93. Capra, William, or Chievre, i. 397. Caprarum venator, i. 94. " Caput Baronia?," i. 233. Carahalla, co. Suff., market at, ii. 493. Carisbrook Castle mentioned in the Survey, i. 213. Carpentaria i. 92. Caruca and Carucata, the same con- traction used for both words in the Survey, i. 152. Carucata, the, i. 149. of different measure, accord- ing to the custom of husbandry in every county, i. 150, 151- ** Carucat.e de Pikering," i. 1 50. '* Carucat^e terra? sicut, fit in Nor- mannia," i. 152. " Caseorum Consuetudo," i. 262. Castle Arundel, town and port of, ii. 497. Castles, for the most part of no higher antiquity than the Conquest, i. 21 1. ■ peculiar feature of uniformity in the Norman castles, i. 223. of Dover, Nottingham, and Durham, known to have been built by the Conqueror, with the White Tower in the Tower of London, i. 223. increase of, between the time of the Survey and the reign of King Henry II. i. 224. " Cathedra stercoris," or Cucking stool, i. 203. Celsea, in Berkshire, dues of the church at, valued, as well as the tithes, i. 296. Cementarii, i. 92. Censarii, Censores, or Censorii, i. 88. Centenary, or Hundredor, an officer retained among the Franks, Lom- bards, &c. i. 188. Cervisiarii, i. 92. Chad, St., at Shrewsbury, Collegiate Church of, i. 395. Chapter House at Westminster, the Domesday Survey deposited in, A. D. 1696, i. 354. Charles II. K. receives payment of the ancient *' firma unius noctis " at War- minster, ii. 501. Charters exhibited to the Commission- ers for the Domesday Survey, i. 40. a large portion of the forged Saxon charters which exist referred to the period of the Survey, ibid. Cherielintone, co. Oxfi, lands at, given by K. Edward the Confessor to West- minster Abbey, i. 304. Cheshire, salt-works of, those of the greatest consequence in England in the Norman times, i. 130. exportation of salt from, in early times, principally to Wales. i. 132. Norman customs at Roelend in, i. 210. population of, at the Survey, ii. 429. Chester, Domesday of, i. 2. ii. 430. moneyers at, T. R. E. i. 176. laws of the city of, previous to and at the time of the Survey, i. 201. " Judices Civitatis," i. 205. ■ See of, and its possessions, i. 395. Christ-Church, Canterbury, vineyards Chichester, population of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 496, 497. belonging to, in France, i. 118. - Port of Sandwich anciently be- longing to, ii. 143. Christina, sister of Edgar Atheling, account of, i. 402. Church of Wood, occurs in one entry in Yorkshire, i. 298. Church Dues noticed in the Survey, i. 300, 301. Churches, destruction of, in the formation of the New Forest, i. 105, 106, 108. LL 4 520 GENERAL INDEX. Churches, four-fold distinction of churches, specified in the third law of King Canute, i. 288. parochial, return of, in the Domesday Survey, i. 286, 287. evidence of the existence of some which are unnoticed in the Sur- vey, i. 287. Churchills, ancestor of the, i. 401. Ciltecumbe, now Chilcomb near Win- chester, entered in the Survey as hav- ing nine churches, i. 190. i* ClRCET," " ClRCESSET," or " ClR- CiETi," i. 300, 301. — Bishop Kennett's explanation of, i. 302. Cities and Burghs, and their customs, i. 190. ii. 417 and seqq. n the burgesses of, often under va- rious lords, i. 207. Clamores, i. 32. Clavile, Walter de, descendants of, i. 398. £* Clerjci," " Clerici villae," i. 300. " Clericolus," i. 300. Clifford, castle of, i. 216. Cnut, K., time of, alluded to in the Survey, i. 303. Coci, Coqui, or Koci, i. 91. Coinage, liberty of, to what places ex- tended by the laws of Athelstan,r. 174. Coins of the Saxon, and later times, cut in halves and quarters for the con- venience of change, i. 169. Colchester, customs of, i. 206. — burgesses, &c. of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 442. Colegrim, a Lincolnshire name, ii. 70. Coliberti, i. 85. Colonus, i. 85. Columbanus abbat of Eynsham, i. 412. Commendati, i. 64- Commendati dimidii, i. 65. t Commend atio, i. 66. * Conception of the Virgin Mary," metrical account of the origin of cele- l rating the feas^ of the, ii. 99. Concubina qufedam Heraldi Comitis-, i. 2. Nigelli, i. 368. Constabularius, i. 91. Constantyn, Church of, in Cornwall, i. 400. Consul, use of the word, i. 47. " Consulatus testimonium," i. 47. Copsi, vicegerent to Tosti Earl of Nor- thumberland, account of, ii. 72. Copyhold tenures, i. 79. Cormeilles, Abbey of St. Mary of, in the diocese of Lisieux, i. 401. possessions held by, in Eng- land, i. 295, 329. Cormeliis, Ansfrid, lands belonging to, in dower, i. 401 . Cornwall, no mention of Tin in that part of the Survey which relates to, i. 135. < the successive ravaging of, a reason for its product of tin being in- considerable, ibid. 1 — population of, in Domesday, ii. 432. COSCETS, COSCEZ, COZETS, Or COZEZ, i. 84. ii. 435. Cossey, co. Norfi, appeal relating to the villans on the manor of, i. 65. COTARII, COTERI, Or COTMANNI, i. 84. COTERELLUS, i, 84. " Cotsed^e rectum," ii. 435. Coventry, Abbey of St. Mary, i. 401, Coutance, Bishop of, i. 226, 399. the Bishoprick of, called also that of St. Laudo, or St. Lo, i. 400. Cranburn, Church of, i. 402. Credon, or Creun, Wido de, i. 402. Criminal and Civil Jurisdictions, noticed in the Survey, i. 273. Crispin, Milo, marries the daughter of Robert de Oilgi, i. 402. Croc, or Croch, the huntsman, account of, i. 110, 403. Crown, ancient demesne of the, as re- corded in the Survey, i. 225. GENERAL INDEX. 521 Croyland Abbey, Ingulphus's boast that its lands were not rated in the Survey to their full extent, i. 30. Cubicularius, i. 91. Cultura Terrge, i. 95. Cumberland, a portion of, described in the Survey of Yorkshire, i. 35. Curci, Richard de, the progenitor of the Courcy family, i. 403. Curia, manorial jurisdiction of the, i. 234. u Custodes Cuneorum " of the Exche- quer, i. 175. Custos Apium, service of the, in the Saxon times, ii. 453. Cuthbert, St, Durham, i. 403. # Cyric sceat," i. 302. D. Dai a, i. 94. Damarells, Robert de Albemarle an- cestor of the, i. 367. « Danegeld," i. 350, 351. Dapifer, i. 91. D'Arcie, Family of, i. 364. Dean, forest of, in Gloucestershire, i. 104, 512. Deincourt, Edmund, i. 365, note 7. Deincourt, Walter de, ii. 406. Delinquencies and Fines, noticed in the Survey, i. 278. Demesne, ancient, the proof of, rests with the Domesday Survey, i. 357. Denarii S. Petri, i. 167. ¥ Denarii Rodmenses," pennies of Rouen, i. 169. " Denarius tertius Comitis," or ** de Scira," i. 168. Denasez, Hugh Stanceberd, i. 436. Denys, St., Royal Abbey of, i. 406. Monastery of, endowed with lands in Sussex by Duke Bertoald, in 792, i. 326. charter of King Edward the Con- fessor to, ibid. Derby, two kinds of burgesses in, i. 205. ii. 433. Derbyshire, date of the Domesday Sur- vey of, ascertained, i. 8. . population of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 432. Deverel, co> Wilts, land at, given by Queen Matilda to the Abbey of St. Mary Bee, i. 328. Devonshire, population of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 435. Dies for coining, in early times, received from the Exchequer, i. 175. Dimchurch Lath, i. 179. Dinges, i. 57. Dispensator, i. 91. Dispensator, Robertus, ancestor of the Despencers, Earls of Gloucester, i. 404. Dive, Church of St. Peter Sur, i. 489. land belonging to, at Eston, in Northamptonshire, i. 329. Dom-Boc, the name for the Code of Saxon Laws, i. 12. Domesday Book, formation of, i. I. names by which it appears to have been known, i. 1, 2, explanation of the name, i, 2. ■ time when undertaken, i. 3. assigned dates to by different historians, i. 4. completed in a short time, i. 9, 10. origin and object, i. 10. motives for the formation of, i. 13, 15. mode of execution, i. 18, 21. ——. method followed in entering the Returns, i. 27. Returns of live stock in the second Volume of the Survey, i. 29. — equity of the rating in Domes- day, i. 30. its omissions, i. 33. ' — entries belonging to one county sometimes for obvious reasons placed in another, i. 36. its exactness, i. 40. 522 GENERAL INDEX. Domesday Book, principal matters no- ticed in the Record, i. 44. persons, ibid. lands, i. 95. — money, i. 161 — territorial jurisdictions and franchises, i. 178. — tenures and services, i. 258. . criminal and civil jurisdic- tions, i. 273. — ■ ecclesiastical matters, i. 286. cannot be decisively appealed to for the non-existence of Parish Churches in the age in which it was compiled, i. 290. i ■ historical and other particular events noticed in the Record, i. 303. . illustrations of ancient man- • ners, i. 331. original uses and consequences of the Survey, i. 343. . importance attached by King William himself to the completion of the Survey, i. 349. its Conservation and Autho- rity in Courts of Law, i. 353. i kept with the King's Seal by the side of the Tally-court in the Ex- chequer, i. 354. , publication of, i. 359. . estimate for engraving it, ibid. Domesday of Chester, i. 2. of Ralph de Diceto, i. 3. of the Nuns of Haliwell, i. 3. Domesday Vault in Winchester Cathe- dral, i. 353. "Dominium," i. 230. Dorchester in Dorsetshire, state of the town cf, at the Survey, ii. 438. Dorchester in Oxfordshire, removal of the See of, to Lincoln, i. 9, 474. — churches at, unnoticed in the Domesday Survey, i. 287. Dover, Tide-mill at, mentioned in Domesday, i. 124. Dover, customs of, i. 190, 191, 192. ii. 462. burnt at the Conqueror's first arrival, i. 192, 318. ii. 462. i — the burgesses of, in the time of King Edward the Confessor, free of toll through England, i. 257. Dowai, Walter de, i. 405. Drenchs, or Drenghs, i. 56. Drengage, i. 57. Drogo, or Dru, a noble Norman, ac- count of, i. 405. Dudley in Worcestershire, Castle of Wil- liam Fitz Ansculf at, i. 215. Dunheuet, Castle at, i. 215. Dunwich, bishoprick of, in the reign of King Edward the Confessor, fixed at Hoxne, i. 308. Dunwich, town of, ii. 493. Durandus, sheriff of Gloucestershire, notice of, i. 406. Durham, the County of, not included in the Domesday Survey, i. 35, 38. — — — the Bishop of Durham's property in other Counties entered, i. 39, 40. lands belonging to the See in Yorkshire, ii. 76. E. Eadnoth stallere, Harold's master of the horse, account of, ii. 85. Earl, relief of the, under the Conqueror's law, i. 269. Earls, Madox's account of the most an- cient way of creating, i. 168. " Ecclesia," and " Presbyter," in Domesday Book, i. 287. Ecclesiastical matters mentioned in the Survey, i. 286. Ecclesiastics, marriage of, noticed in the Survey, i. 342. Eddeva, daughter of Earl Godwin, ii. 78. Eddeva dives, ii. 81. Eddeva pulchra of Domesday, conjec- tured to have been the Queen of Harold, ii. 79. GENERAL INDEX. 523 Eddeva Swanneshals, ii. 79, 81. Eddid, or Editha Regina, the Confes- sor's Queen, her gifts of lands, i. 307. Edgar Atheling, the grandson of Ed- mund Ironside, a tenant in capite in Hertfordshire, i. 345. Edgar, account of, i. 409- Edmer atre, disposal of the lands of, : ii. 84. Edmundsbury, St., notices of some of the lands of, i. 407. retainers and servants at, ii. 488. Edric the Admiral, ''rector navis R. E." i. 309. Edric salvage, account of, ii. 87. Edricus stirman, account of, ii. 89. Eduinus the huntsman, i. 110. Edward the Confessor, Seal of, i. 40. ■ mildness of his temper, i. 112. treated with the greatest respect throughout the Survey, i. 303. his gifts to Monasteries, i. 304, 305. allusion to his residence abroad, i. 306. ■ his grant of land beyond the Dee to Grifin King of North Wales, i. 306. lands which belonged to him alienated but in few instances by the Conqueror, ii. 93. Edward of Salisbury, son of the Earl of Rosmar, account of, i. 411. / Edward, son of Suein of Essex, and Edeua his wife, i. 489. Edwin and Morcar, lands of, vested in the Crown, how entered, i. 319. Eels, rents paid in, i. 123, 140. Eia of Domesday in Middlesex, now Eye- bury in the Parish of Gt. George Ha- nover Square, i. 42. Eldred, ii. 311. Eleemosyna Regis, i. 413. Elentone, where now stands the town of Maidenhead, i. 42. Elmund and his son Alward, ii. 97. « Elnstow in Bedfordshire, Nunnery of, i. 440. Elsi abbat of Ramsey sent to Denmark by William the Conqueror, ii. 98. his story in verse from the " Cursor Mundi," ii. 99 — 104. account of him, ii. 105. Ely Monastery, Inquisition relating to the property of, in the Counties of Cambridge and Hertford, when the Domesday Survey was made, i. 22, 29. English, allusion in Domesday to the time when they compounded for their lands, i. 348. Equarius, i. 91. Gfnej the Saxon name for Servus, i. 87. " Essarz," i. 102. Essex, population of, at the Survey, ii. 441. Essex, Henry de, i. 489. Estrighoiel, Castle of, in Monmouth- shire, i. 38, 215. ii. 447. Eu, Robert Earl of, i. 463. Eu, or Ow, William de, i. 463. Eudo dapifer, or Eudo fitz Hubert, ac- count of, i. 415. Evesham Abbey, possessions of, i. 416. Walter, abbat of, i. 9. enumeration of the inhabitants of, half a century later than Domes- day, ii. 505. Evrau, or Evroul, St., Abbey of, ac- count of, i. 408. Evreux, William Earl of, account of, i. 408. • account of Gislebert bishop of, ibid. Eustace Earl of Boulogne, account of, i. 416. Eustace the son of Stephen not pos- sessed of real property, i. 321. Eustachius Comes, i. 47. Ewias, Castle and Castclry of, i. 217. Eye, Castle of, i. 223. ** Examinatores Monetae," i. 175. Exeter, Siege of, in 1067, i. 194. 524< GENERAL INDEX. Exeter, Castle of, i. 214. number of houses in, at the Sur- vey, ii. 436. Exeter, Baldwin de, account of, i. 377, 417. Exeter, Osbern bishop of, i. 417, 460. Exeter Domesday, supposed to be a transcript from the original Returns, i. 28. Eynsham, Abbey of, in Oxfordshire, i. 412. Ezi vicecomes, ii. 100. F. Fabri, smiths, in Domesday, i. 92. in two instances " Iron- workers," i. 138. " Fabrica plumbi, de," meaning of, i. 129. « Faldagium," i. 275. " Faldsoca," i. 275. Familia, Bede's mention of the term, i. 145. Families of England few, who can find their ancestors in Domesday Book, i. 346. " Famuli Regis," i. 50. Farley, Abraham, publication of the Domesday Survey intrusted to, i. 360. Farming of Revenues, in practice before the Conquest, ii. 503. Fecamp, account of the Abbey of, in Normandy, i. 419. Femina sochemanna, i. 72. Femin^e Cotar', i. 85. Femina liberee commendata?, i. 68. Feodal tenures, zera of the introduction of, i. 16. "Ferding," or farthing, i. 169. Ferding, Ferling, or Feordling, a measure of land, i. 157. « Feria," i. 256. Ferieres, or De Ferrariis, Henry, account of, i. 418. Ferlings of Huntingdon, the quarters into which the town was divided, i. 157. " Ferrarii," i. 92. Ferrers, Henry de, one of the Commis- sioners for the formation of Domesday Book, i. 18. Figuli, i. 92. " Filiolus Regis," i. 304, 305. " Firma unius Diei," i. 261. " Firma unius Noctis," i. 260. Fisheries, i. 140. value of those of the abbats of Thorney and St. Edmundsbury, i. 144. Fitz Ansculf, William, i. 215. account of, i. 510. Fitz Gilbert, Richard, i. 477. Fitz Grip, Hugh, a benefactor to the foreign Nunnery at Villarium, i. 329. Fitz Hubert, Ralph, i. 471. Fitz Ivo, Ralph, i. 472. Fitz Osbern, William, Earl of Hereford, i. 216. a benefactor to the Abbey of Cormeilles, i. 329. ■ account of, i. 511. Fitz Other, Walter, account of, i. 504. Fitz Otho, family of, i. 462. Fitz Richard, Osbern, i. 217, 346, 460. ii. 193. Fitz Turold, Gilbert, i. 217. Fitz Wimarc, Robert, father of Suein of Essex, i. 489. ii. 206. Flanbard, or Flambere, Ralph, ac- count of, i. 420. Flandrensis, Walter, i. 420. Folcland, or public property of the state, i. 229. Foots Cray, in Kent, origin of the name of, ii. 42. Forestarii, i. 91. " Forestel," " Forstel," or " Foris- tel," i. 279. Forester, Richard the, i. 478. Foresters appointed by the King in every County, ii. 1 1 2.. GENERAL INDEX. 525 Forests, Parks, &c, i. 103. — Cowel's calculation of the num- ber of Forests in England at the time of the Conquest, i. 104. " Forisfactur^e Sanguinis," i. 282. " Fossae Lapidum," i. 139. Fossarii, i. 92. Francigen.e, ii. 426. " Francones homines," ii. 112. Frankalmoigne, instances of tenure in, in Domesday, i. 258. " Fraxinetum," i. 101. Freeholders had the liberty of sporting upon their own territories under the laws of Canute and K. Edw. the Con- fessor, i. 113. Fregis, Fredghis, or Fregist, ii. 114. Fpipip* the term, used in the laws of ^thelberht, i. 68. Frodo brother of Baldwin abbat of St. Ed- mundsbury, i. 421. ii. 319. " Frustum terrae," i. 95. Fulbert, otherwise Fulbert de Dover, ii. 319. Fulcoius, ii. 115. G. Gafolswane, ii. 453. Galfagus, William, Belfagus,orBeaufoe, Bishop of Thetford, i. 491. Gallevus, or Wallef, brother of Gos- patric, ii. 130. Galterius, sc. Walter Gifard, ii. 521. Galterus diaconus, account of, i. 421. Gant, Gilbert de, his gift of land to the Abbey of St. Peter Sur Dive, i. 329. Geburi, consuetudo of the, ii. 425. George III. K. claims the " firma unius noctis" of Domesday, at Warminster in 1786, ii. 501. German, St., Church of, in Cornwall, ii. 523. Gernemutha, Yarmouth, twenty-four fishermen in, appendant to the royal manor of Gorlestuna in Suffolk, i. 14-1. Gernon, or Greno, Robert, account of, i. 423. Geroius, i. 501. " Gersumma Regina?," payments de, i. 174. ■ a payment of this sort to the Archbishop of Canterbury, " de Gar- sunne," ibid. Gethe, wife of Ralph de Mant, ii. 117. Ghent, Church of St. Peter at, i. 422. Gida, or Gueda, the Countess, i. 309. Giffard, Walter, Earl of Buckingham, one of the Conqueror's Commissioners for the midland Counties, at the com- pilation of Domesday Book, i. 18. ■ account of, i. 424. Gilds, or social confederations of the Saxons, i. 209. Gislebert, Bishop of Evreux, account of, i. 408. Giso, or Gise, Hasban, Bishop of Wells, notice of, ii. 118. Githa, daughter of Harold, mentioned in Snorro Sturleson, ii. 128. Glanville, family of, ii. 325. Glastonbury Abbey, lands of, i. 425. Gloucester, burgesses of, pay the King a rent in dickers of Iron, i. 137. ■ site of the Castle of, i. 215. state of, from the Evesham Register, apparently t. W. Conq. ii. 446. Gloucestershire, population of, at the Survey, ii. 444. God A, sister of King Edward the Con- fessor, account of, i. 307. Godeva Countess of Mercia, i. 308, 345. account of, i. 426. Godgiva, a widow, who married Siward Earl Waltheof's father, ii. 263. Godricus Vicecomes, ii. 125. Godwin, or Eadwine, abbat of West- minster, account of, ii. 127. Godwin, Earl, exile of, i. 309, 310. 526 GENERAL INDEX. Godwin, Earl, allusion to his stripping the Nuns of Berkeley of their posses- sions, i. 309. Godwin son of Harold, ii. 127. Gospatric, i. 320. Kelham and Dugdale's ac- count of, i. 428. Granatarius, i. 94. Granetarius, i. 93. Grantham, burgesses, &c. in, ii. 465. Grava, i. 100. Gravelinges, forest of, i. 104. Grentemaisnil, Hugh de, account of, i. 429. Grenvilles of Buckinghamshire, an- tiquity of the Family of, i. 347. Gresley family, hold their possessions in Derbyshire in uninterrupted succes- sion from their ancestor Nigel de Staf- ford, i. 347. Grestain, Abbey of, in Normandy, i. 429. . its possessions in England, i. 327. « Gribrige," seu Pacis infractio, i. 279. Griffin, or Griffith ap Llewellyn, K. of North Wales, land beyond the Dee granted to, by King Edward the Confessor, i. 306. ii. 131. Grip, Hugh fitz, notice of the wife of, i. 502. Gudmundus brother of Turchil de War- wick, i. 497. Gueda, Gida, or Githe, the mother of K. Harold, ii. 117. Guerth, brother of K. Harold, tale of his having escaped alive from the field of Hastings, ii. 1 34. — in K. Edward's time, had the third penny of Ipswich, ii. 491. Gueth comitissa, ii. 135. Guildford, homagers at, entered in the Survey, ii. 495. Gundreda, daughter of William the Conqueror, and wife of William Earl of Warren, account of, i. 50C. Gundreda, discovery of her tomb, i. 507. Gundulfus bishop of Rochester, i. 48] . Gunnild, or Gunnilda, daughter of Earl Godwin, account of, ii. 136. monumental inscription for, at Bruges, ibid. Gunnild, daughter of Harold, ii. 127. Gunnilda, wife of Henry the Emperor, who died in 1042, monumental in- scription for, at Bruges, ii. 137. her beauty, ii. 138. Gurnai, Hugh de, account of, i. 4-31. Guthlac, St., Hereford, Monastery of, i. 431. H. " Hag^e," i. 245. " Haije " of the Survey explained, i. 114, 115. Ham for fishing, at Kingston in Surrey, i. 142, " Hainfare," or « Heinfare," i. 280. Hamelin, ancestor of the Trelawney fa- mily, ii. 334. Hamo Dapifer, account of, i. 432. Hampreston, co. Dorset, has the epithet of Chamberlain from Aiulfus who held that office, i. 365. Hampshire, county of, laid waste for the formation of the New Forest, i. 105. population of, at the Survey, ii. 449. " Handsoca," or " Hamsocna," i. 280. " Hangewitha," i. 283. Harold, K., how spoken of in the Sur- vey, i. 311. his usurpations of territory, par- ticularly from Monasteries, i. 313. his footsteps to meet Will, the Conqueror, traceable in Domesday, i. 316. a mistress of, mentioned in the Survey, ii. 81. fabulous story of his escaping from the field of Hastings alive, ii. 135. GENERAL INDEX. 527 Harold, K., his «« Invasiones," Usurpa- tions, ii. 142. Harold Harefoot, narrative of the circumstances relating to his restora- tion of Sandwich to Christ Church Canterbury, ii. 143. Harold, son of Ralph Earl of Hereford, i. 433. Hastings, Castelry of, i. 212. Hatone, i. 42. Hawking, entries in Domesday Book relating to the sport of, i. 340. — Aeries of Hawks noticed, ibid. 341. Heiemaris, i. 144. Henret, now Hendred, in Berkshire, tenure of lands at, under the Crown, t. Will. Conq. i. 331. Henry II., King, orders a Survey of Normandy to be made, in imitation of Domesday, i. 349. Herbagium, i. 103. Herdeslege, " Domus defensabilis de," i. 217. Hereford, customs of the moneyers at, mentioned in Domesday, i. 176. — — customs of the City of, i. 195. — ' burgesses of, who had been resident before the arrival of the Con- queror, i. 197. lands of the Church of, i. 434. ■ population of, at the Survey, ii. 454. Hereford, Walter Bishop of, ii. 265. Hereford, Ralph Earl of, i. 433. Herefordshire, a forest in, without name, alluded to in Domesday, i. 104. population of, as re- corded in the Survey, ii. 452. Hereward, i. 308. Hereward, or Herward, Lord of • Brune in Lincolnshire, ii. 146. Hergotestane, now Haggerston, in Middlesex, i. 42. Heriots and Reliefs, i. 268. introduction of the compulsory Heriot into England by King Canute, ibid. etymology of Heriot, i. 269. difference between the Heriot and the Relief, i. 270, 271. Herring Fisheries, and rents in Her- rings, i. 141. Hesding, Ernulfus de, i. 434. Hertford, town of, ii. 457. Hertford Castle, ii. ibid. Hertfordshire, population of, at the Survey, ii. 456. " Hesth^e," loaves, i. 267. " Hid.e Walisca?," i. 149. Hide of land, definition of, from various authors, 145, 146, 147. a distinction made between English and Welsh hides, i. 149. Historians, variation among the, re- specting the nature of the returns re- quired by the Domesday Inquest, i. 27. Historical and other particular events noticed in the Domesday Survey, i. 303. " Hoccus," i. 128. Holcombe Rogus, manor of, in Devon- shire, ii. 384. Holebtjrne in Middlesex, vineyard at, mentioned in Domesday, i. 117. Hollande in Lincolnshire, salt made at, t. Eliz. i. 130. Holm, Abbey of St. Benet, co. Norf. i. 333, 435. " IIomicidium," i. 284. Homines, i. 89. Hominium, homage, i. 89. Hosdenc, Hugh de, i. 435. Hostiarius, i. 93. " Hrepp," a territorial division in Ice- land, similar to the English rape, i. 180. Horti, Orti, and Hortuli, mentioned in the Survey, i. 119. 528 GENERAL INDEX. Hucheuuode, or Whichwood Forest, in Oxfordshire, i. 104. Hugh Lupus Earl of Chester, account of, i. 437. Hundred of six score, the old English mode of computation, i. 148. Hundred, territorial division of the, va- riously accounted for by our antiquaries and historians, i. 184. " Certificatio Hundredorum in com. Northampt." i. 184 — -187. Custos, Frefectus, or Prepo- situs de, i. 188. changes of lands assigned to a, i. 188. ■ origin of the, Usually ascribed to King Alfred, i. 188. ■ changes in the names and ex- tent of Hundreds since Domesday, i. 34, 35. Huntingdon, castle of, i. 218. Huntingdonshire, population of, at the Survey, ii. 458. Huntingfeld, Roger de, question con- cerning the lands of, 12tli Edw. III. i. 357. Huscarles, i. 91. also military retainers, ii. 151. I. & J. Ida Countess of Boulogne, account of, i. 385. Ilchester, notice of, ii. 483. " Imma regina," a benefactor to the church of Winchester, i. 303. Ina, King, law of, for the regulation of markets, i. 248. Indiculum libertatis de Oswaldeslawes hundred, com. Wigorn., i. 18, 19. Ingania, or Engaine, barony of, i. 439. Ingeniator, i. 91. " Inguard," or « Inward," u 263. Inguardi, i, 93. Inland, explanation of, i. 230. Inquisitio Geldi of the Exeter Domes- day, i. 350. Interpres, i. 91, 404. Invasiones, i. 33. Ipswich, poor burgesses in, i. 210. state of the town of, at the time of the Survey, ii. 491, 492. Joculator and Joculatrix, i. 93. Joculator Regis, i. 93. Iron mentioned in the Survey, in differ- ent counties* i. 135. Bloma?, Masses, and Plumbaa of, i. 136, 137. Iron and Lead Works, i. 135. Isac, or Isaac, not a common name in the eleventh century, ii. 344. Ispania, or Hispaine, family of, i. 370. " Judicium portaturi," i. 335. " Judicium vel Bellum," i. 335. Judith, Countess, niece of William the Conqueror, account of, i. 440. her gift of land in England to the Abbey of St. Vandrille, i. 330. Iveri, Roger de, account of, i. 441. family of, ibid. Jugum, or Yoke of land, i. 154. Jumieges, account of the Abbey of, i. 423. • 1 land held by, at Helingey in Hampshire, i. 327. K. Karilepho, William de, Bishop of Dur- ham, account of, i. 406. " Karitas," an allowance of liquor, i. 340. Kelvedon, co. Essex, ii. 10. Kensington, manor of, in the Co. of Middlesex, ii. 399. Kent, population of, at the Survey, ii. 459. Keverne, St., Canons of, i. 364. ii. 2. Kinderton, barony of, in Cheshire, i. 347. " Kyngston Wyke," i. 130. GENERAL INDEX. L. Laci, Ebert de, i. 226, 442. Laci, Roger de, i. 217, 226. account of^ i. 442. his gift of land to the Abbey of Lira, i. 329. Laci, Walter de, circumstances of his death, i. 431. " Lageman habens socam et sacam super homines suos," i. 225. Lagemanni, Lagemen, i. 91, 205. ii. 428, 466, 467. heriot of the, at Cambridge, i. 269. Lambeth, co. Surrey, manor of, given by K. William Rufus to the church of Rochester, i. 307. possessions of the church of, at the time of the Survey, i. 441. ornaments belonging to Coun- tess Goda found at, i. 307. " Lampridul^e," rent of, at Petersham in Surrey, i. 141. Lancashire, in part described in Domes- day, but not under its own name, i. 35. ii. 429. Land, measurement of, in the Survey, i. 145- Land-Bocs, or descriptions of the boun- daries of lands, appended to Saxon charters, i. 11. Landricus carpentarius, i. 443. Lands, denominations of, i. 95. Lanfrank, archbishop, his recovery of twenty-five manors from the Bishop of Baieux, i. 321. account of, and of the allot- ment of the revenues of his See, i. 394, 443. Langetot, ancient family of, in Suffolk, ii. 346. Langport, ii. 483. " La quis, Castellum de," i. 213. Latimer, meaning of, i. 91. Latinarius, i. 91. VOL. II. 529 «.« Latrocinium," i. 285. Lavatores, i. 93. Lead-works mentioned in the Survey, i. 138. " Lead -walling," explanation of the term, i. 128. Lefstanus abbat of St. Edmundsbury, ii. 157. " Legati Regis," the King's Commis- sioners for the formation of Domes- day, so stiled, i. 18. Legatus, i. 91 . " Legrewita," or " Lairwita," i. 285. Leicester, customs of, at the time of the Domesday Survey, i. 198. ii. 464. Leicestershire, Presbyteri in, enu- merated in the Survey at no less than forty-one places, i. 290. ■ population of, at the Survey, ii. 463. Leofric, or Leuric, last bishop of Cre- diton, ii. 163. Leofwine bishop of Lichfield, ii. 166. Leominster, Nunnery and abbess of, i. 363. ii. 1, 346, 347. Lepelie, co. Northampt., held by the church of Rheims, i. 324. Cell afterwards established there, i. 325. Lest, Last, or Lathe, the shire-division peculiar to Kent, i. 179. Leuca and Quarentena of the Survey, i. 159. Leuca or Leuga Anglica, ibid. Leueua abbess of a destroyed monastery at Reading, ii. 160. Leueua abbess of Shaftsbury, ii. 160. Leufroy, St., Abbey of, i. 444. King William the Conqueror's gift of lands at Aissele to, i. 327. Leuiet presbyter, ii. 161. Leuric abbat of Peterborough, ii. 162. Leuric cilt, ii. 162. Leuricus abbat of Burton, time of his death, i. 8. M M 530 GENERAL INDEX. Leuua, Leuga, or Lowy, as it has been since called, a privileged circuit, used in Domesday, i. 160. " Leuua," or " Leuga Ricardi de Tone- brige," i. 212. Lewes, customs of the burgh of, i. 192. Castle of, i. 212, 213. monks of St. Pancras at, i. 508. population and value of the burgh of, at the Survey, ii. 497. Lewesham, co. Kent, manor of, given to the Abbey of St. Peter at Ghent, i. 324. ii. 116. Lewin, Earl, ii. 166. Leuuine and Guerth, brothers of Ha- rold, killed at the battle of Hastings, ii. 134. tale of Guerth escaping alive, ibid. Leuuine presbyter, notice of, ii. 165. Leyton, or Leyton Grange, manor of, given to the Abbey of Stratford Lang- thorne, i. 478. Libera femin^e commendam, i. 68. LlBERATORES, i. 91. Liberi homines, i. 63. ■ ■ freemen under protection called liberi homines commendati, i. 64. ad nullam firm am pertinentes, i. 68. ■ removal of liberi homines or sochemanni from one manor to an- other, i, 236. Librae, or pounds, three kinds of, as money of computation, i. 161. " Librae ad numerum," ibid. " Librae ad pensum," ibid. 162. " Librae ad ignem et ad pensam," i. 162. " Librae ad pondus et combustionem " of the Exeter Domesday, ibid. Librae Rodomenses, mentioned by Or- dericus Vital is, i. 169. Lichfield, removal of the See of; to Chester, i. S95. Lideford, co. Devon, houses in, at the Survey, ii. 437. Lileston, now Lisson Green in Pad- dington, i. 42. Limesy, Ralph de, i. 446. Limesy, Robert de, bishop of Chester, account of, i. 396. Lincoln, removal of the See of Dor- chester to, i. 9, 474, 475. Lincoln, " mansiones wastatae" at, re- corded in the Domesday Survey, i. 194. Lagemen and burgesses of, i. 205. ii. 466. Castle at, i. 222. Lincolnshire, date of the Domesday Survey of, i. 9. population of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 465. Lira, Abbey of, in Normandy, i. 447. land in England given to, by Roger de Laci, i. 329. Lives, three, instances of lands held for, i. 334. the custom of such holding of an earlier date than Domesday Book, i. 334. Livingus bishop of Crediton, ii. 143. London, citizens of, dignified by the name of Barons, i. 50. burgesses of, noticed in the Domesday Survey, ii. 495. London, Maurice bishop of, i. 8, 448. ii. 358. William bishop of, ii. 269. Lonsdale, district of, surveyed in York- shire, ii. 429. Loop, shingling the, a term at the iron forges, i. 137. Loricati, i. 93. Lorimarius, i. 93. Loripes, i. 93. Lozing, Robert, bishop of Hereford, i. 434. Lucia, Countess, sister of Edwin and Morcar, account of, i. 490. Lucrum terra?, i. 95. Lucus, i. 102. GENERAL INDEX. 531 Lupridge, co. Devon, ii. 435. " Lvvre, Castellum," i. 219. Lymington in Hampshire, ancient salt- works at, i. 132. M. Magna -villa, or Mandeville, Geof- frey de, account of, i. 450. succeeds to the official fee of Asgar as " stalre," ii. 43. Maldon, co. Essex, houses and burgesses of, at the Survey, ii. 443. Malduith, or Malduit, William, i. 449. Malet, Robert, account of, i. 449. Malet, Willielmus, i. 320. Malmesbury Abbey, notes on the pos- sessions of, i. 450. Malmesbury, services, &c. of the town of, ii. 503. Malmesbury, William of, his descrip- tion of the growth of the vine in Gloucestershire, i. 120. Maminot, Gislebert, i. 450. Manasses archbishop of Aries, about A. D. 1050, i. 322. Mandeville, Geoffrey de, v. Magna- villa. " Maneriolum," i. 239. " Manerium," i. 224. Manners, ancient, Illustrations of, in the Domesday Survey, i. 331. Manors, creation of, when ceased, i. 41. origin of, i. 224, 225. increase and decrease of, i. 234. instance of the formation of a new manor, i. 235. abstraction from a manor re- corded in Devonshire, i. 236. ■■ a certain number of freemen or socmen necessary for holding the pleas of the Manor Court, or Soke, i. 237. . ■ ■ ■ . payments from manors to para- mount manors, i. 238. manors sometimes shifted from one Hundred to another, i. 239. Manors, measurement of, in the Survey, more minute in Yorkshire than in other counties, i. 239. " Mansio," the term, howused in Domes- day, i. 242, 243, 244. " Mansura," i. 244. Maresc, i. 103. Marescal, or Maresc alcus, i. 91, 92. Maritagio, terra de, i. 337, 338. " Marka Argenti," i. 165. both mark and half-mark com- putations of money only, ibid, " Marka Auri," i. 164, 165. Markets and Tolls, i. 248. laws of King Ina and King William the Conqueror, for the regu- lation of markets, i. 248, 249. enumeration of the markets entered in the Survey, i. 249. that at St. Germains in Corn- wall held in die Dominico, i. 253. the holding of, on Sundays, for- bidden by successive laws, i. 253. they still continued to be so holden as late as the time of Queen Elizabeth, i. 254. W. the Conqueror's regulation respecting the holding of markets in fortified places, i. 255. Marriage of ecclesiastics noticed in the Survey, i. 342. Martern skins, rent from the city of Chester in, i. 204. Martinmas, payment from the burgesses of Derby to the King at, i. 205. Matilda Queen of William the Con- queror, entries relating to her lands, i. 6. her death alluded to, i. 6, 7. enumeration of her gifts of lands in England to foreign monas- teries, i. 328. a benefactress to the Abbey of St. Stephen Caen, i. 389. founds the Convent of the Holy Trinity at Caen, i. 391. M M 2 532 GENERAL INDEX. Matilda, her will, i. 391. confiscation of Brictrie's lands, who at an early day had refused to marry her, ii. 55. Mathilda, a daughter of King William the Conqueror, mentioned in Domes- day, i. 322. Matricularius, i. 93. Maurice, or Mauricius, bishop of London, i. 8, 448. ii. 358. Measurement of land, i. 145. Medici, i. 92. Meldone, Homines de, ii. 422. Mellent, Earl of, i. 452. Mellitarii, i. 94. Membrum terrae, i. 95. " Mensurj:," measures of salt or corn, i. 133. Mepford and Redgare, manors of, in Staffordshire, held by the church of Rheims, i. 324. Mercatores, i. 93. " mercatorum domus," in Nottingham, ii. 476. Mercennarius, i. 94. Merleberge, Aluredus de, i. 217. Merlesuain Vicecomes, ii. 185. St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall, Priory of, i. 453. St. Michael in Periculo Maris, in Nor- mandy, Abbey of, i. 453. Michelney, Abbey of, i. 453. Middlesex, population of, at the Domes- day Survey, ii. 468. Miles Regis dominicus, i. 58. Milford and Hordle manors in Hamp- shire, ancient salt-pans at, i. 132. Military Service, writ of, t. Will. Conq. ii. 447. Milites, i. 58. ■ probati, i. 59. feudum tenentes, ibid. • francigeni, i. 62. Mills, i. 122. anciently belonged to Lords of Manors, ibid. Mills, produce of, how stated in the Survey, i. 122, 123. mentioned at a later date than Domesday as things of considerable value, ibid. how mentioned in the statute de Pistoribus, i. 125. form one of the principal heads of the law of Scotland, i. 125. ■ sucken of a mill, in the Scottish law, ibid. references to the laws of the more ancient nations concerning mills, ibid. ■ antiquity of, in setting up pre- scriptions in non decimando, rests with Domesday Book, i. 35*7. Mills belonging to iron-works, i. 126. Milton Abbey, in Dorsetshire, i. 453. Mintage, places of, occur upon Saxon and Norman coins, not noticed as such in Domesday Book, i. 177. " Minuta " of Domesday, the Saxon Styca, i. 169, 170. Missatici, i. 93. « Mitt a," a measure of salt, according to some of ten bushels, i. 134. Moion, William de, i. 214. founder of Dunster Monastery, co. Somerset, ii. 355. " Molini reddentes plumbas ferri," i. 126. Monasteries, grants of land for the particular support of individuals in, i. 331. two, in Cambridgeshire, mentioned in Domesday, of which there is no other notice, i. 484. the retainers and inmates of one monastery only enumerated in the Domesday Survey, ii. 488. Mo net A, payments de, for the privilege of coining, mentioned in Domesday, i. 175. Monetarii, i. 93. in what towns they occur in Domesday, i. 175. GENERAL INDEX. 533 Money, different denominations of, i. 161. etymology of Pecunia, from Pecus, cattle, i. 170. Moneyers and the liberty of coinage, i. 174. Monitor, i. 92. Monmouth, castle of, i. 216, 482. Monmouthshire, a considerable portion of, included in the return of Glou- cestershire, i. 38. Montagud, castle of, i. 214. Montbray, Geoffrey de, bishop of Coutance in Normandy, account of, i. 400. Monteburg, Abbey of St. Mary de, i. 454. Monte Canisi, Hubert, v. Munchensi. Montfort, Hugh de, i. 227. account of, i. 454. Montgomery, castle of, i. 219. Montgomery, Roger de, Earl of Arun- del and Shrewsbury, i. 479, 480. ' • gives land at Newent to the Abbey of Cormeilles, i. 329. Moretaine, Robert Earl of, i. 214, 215. has a residence at Ber- mundsey in Surrey, i. 214. manors held by, i. 226. account of, i. 455. his usurpations from the Abbey of Tavestocb, i. 491. ■ his residence at Apedroc in Sussex, ii. 498. MoRTEMtR, Ralph de, i. 216, 455. Mortgage, instances of, in Domesday, i. 43. Munchensi, Hubert, or De Monte Canisi, account of, i. 454. Musard, family of, i. 456. N. Names, French affectation of murdering, exemplified by Ordericus Vitalis, i. 320, note 8. Names, ludicrous, frequently bestowed among the Normans, i. 436. Nativi, or Niefes, i. 76. " Navibus, de, per magnates Normanniae provisis pro passagio Ducis Willielmi in Angliam," Document so entitled preserved in the Bodleian Library, i. 227. " Nemus ad sepes reficiendas," or " ad sepes et domos," i. 100. Neotstow, college of, Cornwall, ii. 188. New Forest in Hampshire, formation of the, by William the Conqueror, i. 105. ■ different estimates of the quantum of injury occasioned to the lands surrounding it, i. 108, 109. — _ population of, at the Sur- vey, ii. 450. Nigel the Conqueror's physician, his gift of land in Somersetshire to the church of Monteburgh, i. 329. Norfolk, population of, at the time of the Survey, ii. 469. Norman, family of, in Suffolk, ii. 359. Normandy, rage throughout, in the eleventh century, for building and en- dowing abbies, i. 324. Northam, K. Will. Conq. grants the manor of, in Devonshire, to St. Ste- phen's at Caen, i. 389. Northampton, burgesses, &c. of, ii. 474, 475. Northamptonshire, Morton's remarks on the Domesday for, i. 36. population of, at the time of the Domesday Survey, ii. 474. Northumberland not described in the Survey, i. 35. " Nortwales," i. 37. Norwich, customary payments of, i. 206. t( meinburgenses " in, i. 209. . castle of, i. 222. burgesses, &c of, ii. 470, 471. Nottingham, customs, burgesses, &0. of, i. 204. ii. 476. M M 3 534 GENERAL INDEX. " Nummi," sometimes the term used in Domesday Book for Denarii, i. 167. " Numerus Anglicus" of six score to the hundred, i. 148. o. Oak, cultivation of the, encouraged, i. 101. Oakhampton, castle of, i. 214. " Obolus," i. 169. Odburville, William de, barony of, i. 458. Odo bishop of Baieux, i. 226. sequestration of the estates of, i. 5. profits received upon his manors " pro novo dono Episcopi," i. 6. seal of, i. 41. . account of, i. 376. Odo Earl of Devon, Somerset, and Dorset, ii. 185. Officers of the King, deference paid to, i. 92. Offices attached to names in Domesday, i. 91. Offran, ii. 361. Oilgi, Robert de, seal of, i. 41. Oilgi the companion of Roger de Ivri in assisting the Conqueror's invasion, i. 458. Ora, denominations of the, i. 165, 166. Orchard, derivation of the term, i. 119. Ordeal, notices of the, in Domesday Book, i. 335. different kinds of, i. 336. Ordulf, a rich Saxoo, lands of, ii. 84. Osbern, or Osbert, bishop of Exeter, i. 417. i account of, i. 460. Osiers, plantations of, i. 101. Osiet, ii. 194. Osmund bishop of Salisbury, i. 461. Oswaldeslaw hundred in Worcester- shire, list of jurors for, when Domes- day was formed, i. 1 9. Oswaldeslaw, customs of the hundred of, i. 190. Otburville, Roger de, i. 462. Otto aurifaber, or the goldsmith, account of, i. 462. Ouen, St., Abbey of, at Rouen, i. 325, 375. Oxford, burgesses of, and their customs, i. 193. ii. 477. desolation of the houses in, at the time of the Survey, accounted for, i. 194. Oxford, Earl of, alienates the last of the ancient possessions of the Veres, i. 347. Oxfordshire, population of, at the time of the Survey, ii. 477. Ow, Earl of, i. 212. P. Pagenel, Ralph de, i. 464. Paragium, explanation of the term, i. 241. Parcher, i. 93. " Parous bestium (seu ferarum) sylvati- carum," i. 113. Parks, origin and enumeration of, at the time of the Survey, i. 113. Parks, Stow and Sir William Dugdale misled respecting their origin by John Ross, i. 114. Parmentarius, i. 93. Particula terrse, i. 95. Parum terrse, i. 95. Pasnagium, or Pannage, i. 97. . payments in money for, i. 99. " Pasture communes," i. 103. " Pasture ad pecuniam Vilke," i. 103, 171. Pasture land, i. 102. Paul's, St., fragment of a survey of the manors belonging to, denominated Domesday, i. 3. Pechesers, Castellum de, i. 220. GENERAL INDEX. 535 • Pecunia" used for money in the Ex- eter Domesday, with a specification of pounds, shillings, and pence, i. 171. Peneverdant, Castellum de, i. 220. Penny, the only coin known in England till long after the date of Domesday Book, i. 167. Penny of Rouen, i. 169. Perca, or Pertica, different measures of the, enumerated, i. 158, 159. Perci, William de, founder of Whitby Abbey, i, 465. Pershore Abbey, early history of, i. 465. Peterborough, Black Book of, ii. 185. Pevensey, burgesses of, at the time of the Survey, ii. 497. Peverel, account of the family of, i. 467. Peverel, William, i. 226. Pictaviensis, Rogerus, i. 467. Pinley, Nunnery of, in Warwickshire, grant of land to, from Waleran Earl of Warwick, with his daughter and niece, i. 332. Pinnenden, decision of the great cause tried in the county court of Kent at, in 1072, i. 321, Pincerna, i. 92. * Piscatio " twice used in the Survey for Piscaria, i. 143. Piscatores, i. 93. Piscinae or Vivaria, stews or fish-pools, i. 144. Pistores, i. 93. Planum or Plana terra, i. 95. " Plaustratjs plumbi de l. tabulis," i. 139. Ploughs, service of repairing the King's, i. 266. Plumbari^e, i. 138. Poculum Charitatis, or Grace Cup, i. 340. Pomerei, Ralph de, i. 468. ii. 400. " Pomerium," once mentioned in the Domesday Survey, i. 118. | Pontefract Castle, in Yorkshire, be- lieved to be alluded to in [the Domes- day Survey, i. 221. Ponz, Walter Fitz, i. 505. POPULATION, General Abstract of, ii. 417. . total of, as re- corded, ii. 511. Porcarii, i. 88, 94. customary services of the, ii. 453. Portarius, i. 93. Porth, Hugo de, ancestor of the St. Johns of Basing, i. 469. Potarii or Poters, i. 93. " Potuit ire cum terra quo volebat," ex- planation of the phrase in Domesday, i. 70. " Pratum bobus" or " Carrucis," i. 103. Pre, Abbey of St. Mary de, at Rouen, i. 481. Preaux, Abbey of, in the diocese of Lisieux, i. 469. Prebend ari i, purveyors, i. 93. Prefecti, i. 93. " Prefecti," or " Prepositi Mane- riorum," or " Villarum," i. 245. office of the Prepositus Villn; explained in the laws of K. Edw. the Confessor, i. 246. " Prefecti Regis, et Bedelli," i. 247. Prepositi, i. 93. Presbyter R. E., i. 22. ** Presbyteri " occur most frequently in the Survey in counties where no " Ecclesiae " are mentioned, i. 289. how entered in the Sur- vey, i. 299. classed in some places with the agricultural tenantry, ii. 420. " Presentationes piscium," i. 144. Property, instances of sinking in the value of, in Domesday, adduced, i. 343. Purchases of land occasionally enume- rated in the Survey, i. 42. M M 4 536 GENERAL Q. " Quadraria," quarries or stone pits, i. 139. Quarentena, measure of the, i. 160. " Quia Emptores," statute of, i. 45. R. Rachenistres, or Radchenistres, i. 72, 73. Rad-cniht, i. 74. Rad-here, i. 74. Radmanni, i. 72, 73. Radulphus Comes, Ralph Guader or Waher, account of, i. 471. Raleigh, castle of, in Essex, i. 222. Rameslie, co. Sussex, held of King Ed- ward by theAbbey of Fecamp, i. 324. Rape, territorial division so called, pecu- liar to Sussex, i. 179. a military district, i. 180. ,*« Raptum," i. 281. Reading, co. Berks, town of, ii. 424. Recommendati, i. 67. " Rector," i. 299. « Rector navis Regis," i. 92. Reinbaldus or Rembaldus, chancellor to King Edward the Confessor, i. 345. . account of, i. 398. Reliefs, the Conqueror's law of, i. 269. Remigius bishop of Lincoln, one of the Conqueror's commissioners for the midland counties at the formation of Domesday, i. 18. ■ account of, i. 474, 475. « Revelach," i. 281. Reveland, explanation of, i. 231. Revenue, ancient mode of paying in the, at the Exchequer, i. 163. the farming of, not unusual be- fore the Conquest, ii. 482, 503. Rheims, church of, its possessions in England, i. 324, 325. when founded, i. 475. Ribble and Mersey, lands between the, surveyed in Domesday, part of Lanca- shire, ii. 429. INDEX. Ricardus of Cornwall, the Messrs. Ly- sons's account of the, ii. 377. Ricardus venator, i. 111. Richard, son of William the Conqueror, i. 322. death of, i. 106. Richmond Castle in Yorkshire, i. 222. Riding, territorial subdivision so called, i. 178. tridingmot, or court of the, i. 178, 179. rt Riehale" and * Belmestorp," lands so named, belonging to Peterborough Abbey, memorandum concerning, in the Black Book of Peterborough, ii. 263. " Rispalia ad sepes," i. 100. Robertus Alius Wymarche, father of Suein of Essex, i. 489= ii. 206. Rochester, bishop of, ii. 383. Rochester, castle of, i. 211. Rockingham, castle of, i. 218. Roelent, castle of, in Cheshire, i. 219. Roelent, Robert de, account of, i. 479. Roncaria, or Runcaria, i. 101. Rothais, wife of Richard Fitz Gilbert, account of, i. 481. Rouen, penny of, i. 169. Rouen, Abbey of St. Mary, i. 581. Rouen, Will the Conq. gift of land at Rovridge in Devonshire to, i. 327. Rouen, Abbey of the Holy Trinity upon St. Catherine's hill at, i. 481. Abbey of St. Mary de Pre at, ibid. Rufus, K. William, original grant from, of the church of Lambeth to Roches- ter, i. 307. Rutlandshire, a part of, described in the counties of Northampton and Lin- coln, i. 36. population of, upon the lands under its own title, in the Sur- vey, ii. 479. — churches in, given to Westminster Abbey by the Conqueror, ii. 479. GENERAL s. « Saca," i. 273. Sacerdos, i. 300. " Sagena," i. 144. Salpctum parvum, i. 101. " Saline," i. 127. Salinakii, i. 93. wallers, or boilers of salt, i. 128. Salisbury, town of, ii. 503. Salisbury, Edward of, ii. 311. Salisbury, Osmund bishop of, i. 461. Salmon fisheries and rents, i. 141. Salt, rock or fossil, first pits of, disco- vered in Cheshire in 1670, on a spot where Domesday mentions brine springs, i. 1 26. different measures for, noticed in the Survey, i. 133. Salt-pans, conveyances of, in early times, still extant, i. 129. Salt-works, i. 126. the kinds of, mentioned in Domesday, ibid. Sandwich, port of, anciently belonging to Christ Church Canterbury, ii. 143. * population of, at the Survey, ii. 462. Saumur, church of St. Florentius at, i. 216. Scalariis, Hardwinus de, account of, i. 484. Scohies, William de, i. 217, 485. Scutularius, i. 92, 93. Seals of Edward the Confessor and King William, i. 40, 41. of Odo bishop of Baieux, i. 41. of Robert de Oilgi, i. 41. Seisin, instances of the ancient method of giving, i. 338, 339. Servi, i. 86, 264, 265. . form of emancipation of the, i. 87. ranked, in the Survey of Corn- wall, before the Villani and Bordarii, ii. 432. INDEX. 537 Servi in Kent, placed after the mention of a church, ii. 461. where ranked in the western counties in Domesday, ii. 502. Servientes, i. 93. " Servitium unius militis," i. 262. Sewaldus, or Seuoldus, abbat of Bath, ii. 260. " Sextarium," the measure of the, i. 133, 134. — for honey, of different capa- cities, i. 134. Shaftsbury, Abbey of, i. 484. population of the town of, at the Survey, ii. 440. Sharnbrook, i. 468. Shilling of the Domesday Survey, i. 166. Shires, customs of the, enumerated, i. 189. Shrewsbury, customs of, i. 200- ii. 482. customs of the moneyers at, i. 176. castle of, i. 219. , church of St. Mary at, i. 451. churches of, generally, i. 485. Shropshire, date of the Survey of that county ascertained, i. 8. population of, at the Survey, ii. 480. Sigar, ii. 307. Sihricus, or Sihtricus, abbat of Tavis- tock, ii. 215. " Silva alnorum," i. 101. " Silva ad clausuram," i. 100. " Silva in defenso," or "in defenso Re- gis," i. 100. " Silva minuta or modica," i. 100. Sites of places mentioned in Domesday, all memory of which is supposed to be lost, i. 41. Siward, i. 320. Siward, a rich Saxon of Shropshire, ii. 218. 538 GENERAL INDEX. Siward Earl of Northumberland, i. 308. his house in Huntingdon, ii. 217. Siward Barn, notice of, from the Saxon Chronicle, ii. 216. " Soca," i. 273. " Soca faldae," the privilege of the Lord's fold, i. 275. " Socagium," i. 274. " Sochemanna femina," i. 72. SOCHEMANNI, Or SOCMENS, i. 68. ■ — different conditions of the, i. 69. sometimes performed ser- vices of husbandry, i. 72. Soldarii, i. 62. Solidata and Mansura, spoken of by Thorn as the same, i. 96. Solin, or Swuling, a measure of land, co-extensive with the Hide, used in Domesday in the County of Kent only, i. 153. Somersetshire, abstract of the popula- tion of, at the Survey, ii. 483. South wark, state of, at the Survey, ii. 494. Spalding Priory, character of Prior John of, i. 120. Spech, William, presumed to have been related to Walter Espec, i. 486. Spersholt, co. Berks, singular entry relating to land at, in the Domesday Survey, i. 333. tc Stabilitio venationis," i. 111. Stadford, Nigellus de, i. 487. Stadford, Robert de, the ancestor of the Staffords, Dukes of Buckingham, i. 487. Stadford, Roger de, i. 226. Stafford, customs, &c. of, at the time of the Survey, i. 199. ii. 487. castle of, i. 219. Staffordshire, abstract of the popula- tion of, at the Survey, ii. 486. Stalre, office of, i. 92. Stamford, Lagemen and Burgesses at, i. 205. ii. 467. Stanchil, owner of Kingston Bagpuze, in Berkshire, ii. 227. Stanford, co. Line, castle at, i. 222. Steyninges, masura in, at the Survey, ii. 498. Stiches, or Sticks of Eels, i. 123, 140. Stigand, archbishop of Canterbury, ac- count of, i. 397. — a brother and sister of, men- tioned in Domesday, i. 488. Stirman, or Stiremannus Regis, i. 92. Stock, enumeration of, upon an estate of tenemental land, held under Eudo Fitz Hubert, i. 247. Stow, or Mariestow, in Lincolnshire, destroyed Monastery of, i. 412. Styca, the copper coin struck by the Nor- thumbrian Kings, i. 170. Suartin, or Suartinc, a lageman of Lincoln, ii. 231. Sub-feudatarii, or Under-tenants, less extensively disturbed in their pro- perty than the tenants in chief, by the Conqueror, i. 346. Sucken of a mill in the Scottish Law, i. 125. Sudbury, co. Suff., town of, ii. 493. Sue in of Essex, account of, i. 489. Suetman, the moneyer of Oxford, coin of Will. II., bearing his name, in the cabinet of the British Museum, ii. 391. Suffolk, abstract of the population of, at the Survey, ii. 488. " Summa," seam, or horse-load, its use as a measure, i. 133, 134, 135. Sumpter horses, the King's, rent of skins or rugs for, i. 263. Surrey, population of, at the Survey, ii. 494. Susanna, St., in Maine, siege of, i. 7. Sussex, population of, at the Survey, ii. 496. GENERAL INDEX. 539 Sutores, i. 93. Sylva, and Nemus, the usual terms in the Survey for Wood, i. 96. T. " Tabulae " of the lead-works mentioned in Domesday, supposed for roofing cathedrals, i. 139. Tack, custom so called, i. 98. Tailbois, Ivo, lord of Hoyland or Ho- land, i. 450. Tailgebosch, or Tailebosc, Ralph, notice of, i. 375. Taini, or Thanes, i. 45. mentioned in charters of King William I. i. 46. Sir Henry Spelman's and Wil- kins's account of them, i. 46, 47. how entered in the Survey, i. 50. Tainland, explanation of, i. 231. Tamworth, burgesses of, named, but no other notice taken of it, in the Domes- day Survey, i. 210. ii. 499. Tateshalle, "burgenses minuti" of, i. 210. Taunton in Somersetshire, customs of the burgh of, i. 93. Tax of six shillings upon every hide of land, in consequence of the Survey, i. 349. Team, or Theam, i. 275, 276. Teintune in Oxfordshire, manor of, given by K. Edward the Confessor to the Abbey of St. Denys near Paris, i. 304, 324. Tenants in Capite in Domesday, num- ber of, i. 232. Index to the, i. 361. Tenures and Services, i. 258. Tenures, feudal, origin of, i. 17, 18. Terra, i. 95. " Terra Regis" of Domesday, the sources whence it was derived, i. 228. " Terra Regis" of Domesday, no entries under, in the accounts of Middlesex, Shropshire, and Cheshire, i. 27. observations on the, i. 476. Territorial Jurisdictions and Fran- chises, i. 178. " Textus positus super Altare," i. 339. Tezelinus coquus, i. 91. Thain, relief of the, i. 272. Thesaurarius, i. 92. Thetford, burgesses of, ii. 472, 473. Thetford, William Galfagus bishop of, i. 380, 491. his private possessions, i. 491. Thirl, to, in the Scottish dialect, i. 125. Thol, Tol, or Theloneum, i. 256. Thomas archbishop of York, successor of Aldred, i. 407. lands granted to, after the Nor- man invasion, i. 492. Thorney Abbey, in Huntingdonshire, entry relating to, i. 234. Northamptonshire property of, i. 495. Thorold of Bukenhale, ii, 247. Ticheham, i. 42. Tin, not mentioned in the Domesday Sur- vey, i. 135. product of, in Cornwall, probably in- considerable at the time of the Survey, ibid. Tirelde, Walterus, of Domesday, sup- posed to be the Walter Tirel who shot King William Rufus in the New Fo- rest, ii. 394. Tison, Gislebertus, lands of, i. 493. Tithes belonging to Churches entered incidentally only in Domesday, i. c 290. consecrations of, frequently made at the lay-owner's choice, i. 291. arbitrary consecrations of, finally remedied by Pope Innocent III., i. 293. Toe hi, a Saxon, the lands of, granted to Geoffrey Alsel in, i. 369. 540 GENERAL INDEX. Todeni, Berenger de, lands of, i. 493. Todeni, Ralph de, i. 216. Todeni, Robert de, the founder of Belvoir Castle, account of, i. 494. Tolfr^edic computation by the greater decads, used in some cases in England, i. 148. Tonebrige, Richard de, i. 477. - account of, i. 494. Tonsor, i. 93. Torksey, laws and customs of, i. 205. burgesses of, ii. 467. Torre, castle at, in Somersetshire, i. 214. « TORVELAND," i. 231. Tosti, Earl, i. 94. Totnais, Judhel de, i. 440. ii. 435. Totness, burgesses of, ii. 435. Transgressions, payments for, i. 283. Treding, or Riding, territorial subdi- vision of the, i, 178. __ court of the, ibid. Tree, value of, how estimated by the Saxons, i. 99. Trematon, castle and market at, i. 215. Trhearn ap Coradoc, irruption of, in 1074, i. 321. Troarz, Abbey of St. Martin at, i. 496. Trouarn, Abbey of, King William the Conqueror's grant of possessions to, i. 327. Tunbridge, Lowy of the castle of, i. 212. Turgot LAG, ii. 246. Turkillus, owner of Kingston Bagpuze in Berkshire, ii. 228. Turold, a bearded dwarf of that name, represented in the Baieux tapestry, ii. 403. Turoldus, or Thorold, a Norman, abbat of Peterborough, ii. 233. Tutbury, pennies of Edward the First found at, in 1831, i. 169. castle of, i. 218. Twinham, or Christ Church Priory in Hampshire, account of, i. 492. Tyndalb, tenure of drengage in, i. 57,58. V. Vacarius, i. 94. Valery, St., in Picardy, account of the Abbey of, i. 503. Valletort, Rainald or Reginald de, ii. 373. Valoniis, or Valoines, Peter de, i. 498. Vandrille, anciently called Fontenelle, in the diocese of Rouen, account of the Abbey of, i. 506. its lands in England, i. 330. Vavassores, i. 51, 52. ii. 488. Sir Henry Spelman's ac* count of them, i. 52. relief of the, i. 54. Vaux, De, family of, of Suffolk, ii. 398. Venables, antiquity of the family of, i. 347. Venatores, i. 92, 110. Verdun, Bertran de, i. 499. Vere, Albric de, family and descendants of, i. 498, 499. ii. 398. Vigilantes homines, i. 93. Villa, another term for a manor or lord- ship in the Survey, i. 240. Villan, relief of the, i. 270. Villani, tenure and service of the, i. 74. ii. 427. — different descriptions of, i. 75,80. how enfranchised, i. 77. 1 enfranchisement of one who had fled from his lord, i. 64. Villeins regardant, i. 81. Villarium, Nunnery at, landatWadone in Dorsetshire belonging to, i. 329. Villars Canivet, Monastery of St. Mary at, i. 499. Vine, controversy relating to the culture of the, in England, i. 116. its antiquity in England carried back to the time of the Emperor Pro- bus, i. 119. the vine mentioned by Bede, and in King Alfred's laws, i. 119. Vineyards, i. 116. GENERAL INDEX. 541 Vineyards, entries relating to,in Domes- day, i. 116, 117. measured by the Arpent, or Arpenna, i. 117. in four instances measured by the acre, i. 118. Vineyard and Orchard, dif- ference between the, sufficiently known in the Norman times, i. 120. few of the great monasteries of the Norman times without their vineyards, i. 121. " Vinitor," i. 1 21. Virgate, measure of the, i. 155. Vitalis, under-tenant of Odo bishop of Baieux, represented in the Baieux tapestry, ii. 403. Vlbert, lageman of Lincoln, ii. 249. Vlchel, Vlchetel, or Wulketul, abbat of St. Guthlac Croyland, ac- count of, ii. 249. Vlf, or Wulfin, bishop of Lincoln, ii. 273. Vlf filius Suertebrand, a lageman of Lin- coln, ii. 251. Vlf filius Topi, ii. 251. Vluiet the huntsman, i. 110. Under-tenants of Domesday Book, few of their direct descendants remaining, i. 347. difficulty in fixing their exact number, ii. 421. —————— very few in Yorkshire, ii. 508. Urso d' Abetot, account of, i. 364. ii. 36, 402. called also Urso vicecomes, ii. 36. w. Wace, extract from the continuator of, concerning Mathilda the Conqueror's queen, ii. 55. the abbat Elsi's story relating to the feast of " the Conception," ascribed to, ii. 104. Wadard, under-tenant of Odo bishop of Baieux, represented in the Baieux tapestry, ii. 403. Wado, ii. 262. Walchelin bishop of Winchester, i.S03. Waleran the huntsman, i. 110. Waleran Earl of Warwick, his grant of lands to Pinley Nunnery in Warwick- shire, for the support of his daughter and niece, i. 332. Wales, entries in the Survey relating to the Principality of, i. 37. Walingford, co. Berks, state and popu- lation of, at the Survey, ii. 424. Gilda Mercatorum at, t. Edw. Conf. ii. 424. Walingford, Wigod or Wigot de, ac- count of, ii. 267, 268. Walled towns and cities noticed in the Survey, i. 224. Wallef Comes, ii. 263. Wallingford, destruction of haga;, for making the castle works of, i. 213. moneyer at, has a house, i. 175. Walrauen, a lageman of Lincoln, ii. 264. • Walter abbat of Evesham, i. 9. Walter bishop of Hereford, i. 434. ii. 265. Walter the deacon, account of, i. 421. Waltham Abbey, lands of, i. 393, 505. Wapentake, territorial division of the, i. 180, 185. one of the earliest terms used by the Saxons in this country for a district of territory, i. 182. Professor Ihre's account of the, i. 182. how defined in the laws of .Ethel red, i. 183. " Wardepeni," i. 167. Wareham, castle of, now Corfc Castle, i. 213, 214. Wareham, population of, at the Survey, ii. 439. 542 GENERAL INDEX. " Warenna Leporum," i. 116. Warminster, " firma unius noctis" at, claimed by K. Geo. III. in 1786, ii. 501. Warren, William de, Earl of Warren and Surrey, i. 213, 227. - account of, i. 506. his death, i. 508. Warwic, Turchil de, ii. 113. Warwick, customs of, at the time of the Survey, i. 198. ii. 500. destruction of masures in, " propter situm Castelli," i. 218. Warwick, Turchil de, account of, i. 496. Warwickshire, population of, at the Survey, ii. 499. " Wasta," peculiar import of the term, in the Domesday entries of Sussex and Yorkshire, i. 316, 318. Waterdown Forest, presumed to have been the rendezvous of Harold's army previous to the battle of Hastings, i. 3 1 8 • Weortgeard, the Saxon name for a plantation of herbs, i. 119. Westminster Abbey, early benefactors to, mentioned in Domesday, i. 509. — — — charters of William the Conqueror to, i. 509. Westmoreland, the southern part of, with part of Cumberland, entered in the West Riding of Yorkshire, i. 35. Whaddon, co. Cambr., the seat of the barony of Scales, or D'Echallers, i. 483. Wich, houses and salinae in, ii. 507. Wiches of Cheshh-e, laws and customs of the, i. 130, 131, 282. ■ explanation of the word Wyke, or Wiche, i. 130. Widow, custom of a, not marrying again till after a year, i. 341. Wiggington, in Staffordshire, burgesses at, ii. 486. Wight, Isle of, population of, as re- corded in the Domesday Survey, ii. 450. Wigmore Castle, i. 216. burgh of, ii. 455. Wi got the huntsman, i. 110. Wigot de Walingford, ii. 267, 268. William bishop of London, ii. 269. William the Conqueror, King, seal of, i. 40. — formation of the New Forest by, i. 105. erects numerous castles, i. 211. presumed to have had a re- sidence at Old Windsor, i. 213. built the castle of Wareham, i. 213. two castles at York built by, i. 220. ■ — the builder of the castles of Dover, Nottingham, and Durham, and of the White Tower in the Tower of London, i. 223. assistance afforded him in his expedition, from the Norman barons, i. 227. — his law for the regulation of markets, i. 249. relationship of, to King Edward the Confessor, i. 311, 312. the destruction occasioned by his army on its first arrival to be traced in Domesday, i. 314. his route after the battle of Hastings, i. 317. his devastation of Yorkshire in 1069, i- 319. journey of, into Wales, in 1079, i. 321. sons of, apparently, without land, i. 321. presumed to have built himself a palace at Winchester, i. 323. ' purchases a ship with a caru- cate of land, i. 323. his manner of bestowing a charter upon any monastery, i. 326. his gifts of possessions in Eng- land to foreign monasteries, i. 326, 327. GENERAL William the Conqueror, King, founds the Abbey of St. Stephen at Caen, i. 390. * in what manner he provided for his soldiers after a life of service, ii. 1 94. William, son of William the Conqueror, afterwards William II., an usurper of property, i. 522, William II., penny of, struck at Oxford, ii. 391. Willielmus Filiolus, deed of, to the Abbey of Coggeshall, i. 305. Wilton, burgesses of, ii. 502, 503. Wiltshire, population of, at the Survey, ii. 501. Wimarc, Robert fitz, father of Suein of Essex, i. 489. Winbtjrne, forest of, i. 104. Winchcombe, state of the town of, from the Evesham Register, apparently t. W. Conq. ii. 446. Winchester, population of, anciently of great extent, i. 191. ii. 451. . the Cathedral of, the first place of deposit of the Domesday Survey, i. 353. ■ nuns of, i. 513. Winckefeld, passage in the Abingdon Chartulary " de quatuor Hidis de," i. 107. Windsor, castle of, i. 213. Windsor Forest, i. 104. limits of, extended by William the Conqueror, i. 107. Wine of native growth formerly used in England, i. 121. Winemarus chief steward to the Earl of Britany, i. 513. Winterslow, co. Wilts, discovery of Saxon and Norman coins at, i. 169. INDEX. 543 Wirce, Godefridus de, notice of, i. 514. Wlsin, bishop of Sherburn, changes the secular canons of his cathedral for Benedictine monks, i. 484. Wluui bishop of Lincoln, ii. 261. Wluuinus the huntsman, i. 110. Wolverhampton, Monastery of, i. 432. Woodland, protection afforded to, by the Saxon and Welsh laws, i. 99, 100. Worcester, burgesses, houses, &c. in, ii. 506, 507. Worcestershire, date of the Survey of, i. 9. population of, at the time of the Survey, ii. 506. Wulnarus, chaplain to Wlfin bishop of Dorchester, ii. 271. Y. Yarmouth, co. Norf., burgesses of, ii. 472. York, two castles built by the Conqueror at, i. 220. siege of, in 1069, i. 318, 319. mansiones in, at the time of the Survey, ii. 509. " judices in," ii. 510. Yorkshire, recapitulation of the num- ber of carucates in, i. 35. ■ population or, as recorded in Domesday, ii. 508. ■ under-tenants in, few, at the Survey, ibid. ravage of, in 1069, i. 318. ii. 510. Ytene, the name of the ancient forest enlarged by K. William the Conqueror in Hampshire, i. 109. Londov : Printed by Oeorcje Evre and Andrew Spotitswoode, Printers to the King's most Excellent Majesty. 1833. GETTY CENTER LIBRARY