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Gospatric.

[Toreshou Hundret.]

Manor. In Slidemare (Sled mere), Gospatric [had] nine 16 carucates of land for geld. Land to five ploughs. He has [it], and it is waste.. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. One hundred acres of meadow

there.

[Borgescire wapentac (Claro Wapentake).]

In Neresforde " (Skelden), Gospatric [had] half a carucate of land for geld. He himself has [it], and it is waste.13

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XL (sic). LAND OF THE KING'S THANES.

Westreding (WEST RIDING). Siraches 1 wapent' (Skyrack Wapentake).

[Barkston Ash Wapentake.]

Manor. In Carletun 20 (Carlton, par. Snaith), Wiga had six carucates of land for geld. The land is to two ploughs. Now, Ulchil has two ploughs there, and seven villanes and five bordars with four ploughs. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and a half (sic). The whole, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Manor. In Canbesford 20a (Camblesforth), Grucan had one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. Now, Ernuin" the priest has [it], and it is waste. Wood, pasturable, there, one leuga and a half. The whole, one leuga and a half in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings.

[Strafford Wapentake.]

Two manors. In Dereuuelle (Darfield), Alsi and Chetelber had four carucates of land for geld. The land is to two ploughs. Now,

16 In the Recapitulation, these nine carucates are assigned to the King.

17 12 June, 1328. "Dom. Johannes de Moubray, miles, fecit domino archiepiscopo Ebor. homagium et fidelitatem in manerio suo de Scroby pro terris et tenementis quæ clamat tenere de eo in Riponshire, videlicet, Skeldon, quæ quondam vocabatur Knarford" (Reg. archiep. Melton, fo. 5936). See vol. xiii., page 497. 18 In addition to the above, Gospatric held, according to the Recapitulation, tive carucates in Cucheslage (Whixley).

19 Orig., fo. 330h, col. 1.-Facsimile Edit., page lxvi.

19 This heading is incorrect. to the Recapitulation, postea.

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20 In the Recapitulation, this Carlton is correctly entered under the heading "Barcheston wapentac." The "Carletun" in Skyrack wapentake contained

three carucates, which were held by Robert Malet (see page 45, antea).

20 Carlton and Camblesforth were afterwards granted to Robert de Bruis.— See his Fief, postea.

21"Ernuin appears in the Recapitulation instead of "Rex." He is the only King's thane whose name is given there. It is probable that he had been one of King Edward's chaplains; and there can be little doubt that he was a great pluralist. He seems to have possessed estates in the counties of Bedford, Lincoln and Nottingham. In the city of Lincoln he obtained Earl Morcar's mansion, which he held with soc, sac, &c. Ernuin the priest claimed manors in Scagglethorpe and Upper and Nether Poppleton which had belonged to Ernuin Catenase, and the jurors decided in his favour.

The King's Thanes.

Alsi 22 has two ploughs there, and five villanes and ten bordars with three ploughs. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and three quarenteens. The whole, one leuga and one quarenteen in length and one leuga in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, thirty-two shillings.

Manor. In Wanbella (Wombwell) and Medeltone (West Melton), Tor 23 had two carucates and one bovate of land for geld. Land to one plough and a half. Half a carucate is soke. He has one plough there now, and five villanes and three bordars and two sokemen with two ploughs. Wood, pasturable, five quarenteens. The whole, five quarenteens in length and five in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Manor and berewicks. In Mereltone (West Melton), with four berewicks, Suuen had five 25 carucates of land for geld. Land to three ploughs. He has now one plough there, and nine villanes with three ploughs. Wood, pasturable, one leuga. The whole manor, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth thirty shillings; now, fifteen shillings.

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Manor and berewicks. In Wate (Wath-upon-Dearne), with three berewicks, Ulsi had seven carucates and five bovates of land for geld. Land to four ploughs. He has now one plough there, and one villane and three bordars and two acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and a half. The whole manor, one leuga and a half in length and one leuga in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth thirty shillings; now, fifteen shillings.

Two manors. In Medeltone (Melton-on-the-Hill) and Brantone (Brampton Byerlaw), with four berewicks, 27 Artor 28 the priest had six carucates and [a half underlined for deletion, and two bovates superscribed in substitution of land for geld. Land to five ploughs. He has now two ploughs there, and three villanes and one bordar with two ploughs, and six acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and a half. The whole manor, two leugæ in length and one in breadth.

[In 29 Bilingelie (Billingley), half a carucate for geld. It is worth ten shillings. The same Artor held [it] who holds [it].] Manor. In Ernulfestorp 30 (Armthorpe), Ulchil had five carucates of land for geld. Land to three ploughs. Now, Ernuin the priest has half a plough there, and one villane and three bordars and four sokemen having two ploughs and a half. Wood, pasturable, two leugæ.

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Medeltone, 1 car. 6 bov., Brantone,
Torp et Eldeberge, 3 car. 1 bov."

28 Perhaps he was a mass thane. The Count of Mortain appears to have got his manor in Brampton-en-le-Morthen; Alberic de Coci that in Hickleton; and Ilbert de Laci that in Little Smeaton.

9 The portion of the text within brackets is written in the margin on the Original.—Mr. Holmes adds, Billingley is in Tickhill; it is called Bingelie in the Recapitulation.

30 The name of "Ernuin" is written over "Einuluestorp" in the Recapitu lation. See page 289, antea, note 21.

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The whole manor, two leugæ in length and ten quarenteens in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

[Osgotcros wapentac (Osgoldcross Wapentake).]

Soke. In Witelaie (Whitley, par. Kellington), Ragenald and Wige had two carucates of land for geld. The soke belongs to Esnoit (Snaith). Land to one plough. Elric has there two villanes and six bordars with two ploughs. Wood, pasturable, one leuga. The whole manor, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

[Annesti wapentac (Ainsty Wapentake).]

In Mulede (

), three thanes had one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The same [thanes] have [it] of the King, and it is waste.

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Manor." In Badetorpes ( carucate of land for geld. Land to two oxen. plough, and it is worth three shillings.

), Turchil had half a

He has there half a

Manor. In Acum (Acomb), Ulchel had two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has there half a plough. Wood, nine quarenteens. It is worth four shillings.

[Borgescire wapentac (Claro Wapentake).]

Two manors. In Useburne (Little Ouseburn), Macus and Orm had three carucates of land for geld. Now, Malcolun has three villanes there having two ploughs and four acres of meadow. T. R. E., [it was worth] twenty shillings; now, five shillings.

Manor. In Homtone (Hopperton), Chetel had one carucate and a half of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has half a plough there, and it is worth ten shillings.

Manor. In Aluertone (Allerton Mauleverer), Ulchil had one carucate and a half of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has half a plough there, and it is worth ten shillings.

Three manors. In Lothuse (Lofthouse Hill), three thanes had four carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. They have [it] yet, and cultivate it. It renders five shillings.

Manor. In Scotone (Scotton), Ramechil [had] two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has there one plough and one villane. It is worth ten shillings.

Manor. In Torp (Thorpe, near Scotton), Rauenchil and Torchil [had] two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. They have [it] yet, but it is waste.

Two manors. In Lavreton (Laverton), Ulchil and Uluric [had] three carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. They have one plough there. It is worth eleven shillings.

Manor. In Widetone (Widdington), Alured [had] one carucate of 32 See vol. xiii., page 347, and page 297, postea.

31 Orig., fo. 330b, col. 2.-Facsimile, Edit., page lxvib.

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land for geld. Land to half a plough. He has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth five shillings and four pence.

Manor. In Widetone (Weeton), Ulchil [had] two carucates and a half of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has three villanes there and two ploughs. It is worth five shillings.

Manor. In Aserla (Azerley), Orm [had] half a carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The same has [it], and it is waste.

Manor. In Ritone (Rigton, par. Bardsey), Ligulf [had] three carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. He has half a plough there, and seven villanes, and a priest. One leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth sixteen shillings; now, ten shillings.

Est Treding (EAST RIDING). Hase Hundret (HESSLE HUNDRED).

Manor. In Umlouebi (Anlaby), Escul had two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. Now, Turchil has one plough there, and seven villanes and two bordars with one plough. It is worth twenty shillings.

[Drifelt Hundret (DRIFFIELD HUNDRED).]

Manor. In Tibetorp (Tibthorpe), Game [had] two carucates and two bovates of land for geld. Land to one plough. He has [it] under the King, and it is waste.

[Wartre Hundret (WARTER HUNDRED).]

Manor. In Dalton (North Dalton), Autbert [had] one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. He has one plough there, and one villane. It is worth ten shillings.

Manor. In Brunha' (Nunburnholme), Morcar, Turuet and Turchil had eleven carucates of land for geld. Land to six ploughs. One carucate is soke in Poclinton (Pocklington). Forne 33 has [it] of the King, and it is waste.

[Poclinton Hundret (POCKLINGTON HUNDRED).]

Manor. In Bodelton (Bolton, par. Bishop Wilton), Carle [had] one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The same has one plough there, and two acres of meadow. It is worth four shillings.

[Huntou Hundret (

).]

Manor. In Flaneburc3 (Flambrough), Clibert [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. The same has [it], and it is

waste.

33 Forne of Skirpenbeck, which manor, with six others in the East Riding and a house in York, had been given to Odo Arbalistarius. He may have been the same person as Forne, son of Sigulf, one of the witnesses to the charter by which

Rannulf Meschines founded a priory at Wetherall, co. Cumberland, circa 1090, as a cell to St. Mary's abbey, York.

34 What the King held in "Flaneburc" is omitted in the Recapitulation.

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[Wartre Hundret (WARTER HUNDRED).]

Manor. In Hughete (Huggate), Ingrede [had] eight carucates for geld. Land to four ploughs. Ernuin the priest has [it] now, and it

is waste.

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In Martone (Marton, par. Bridlington), Clibert [had] two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. The same has [it], and it is waste.

Manor. In Hilgretorp (Hilderthorpe), Clibert [had] half a carucate of land for geld. Land to two oxen. The same has six villanes there with one plough. It is worth ten shillings.

Manor. In Frestintorp (Fraisthorpe), Carle had one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. Uctred has now one plough there, and it is worth five shillings.

[Turbar Hundret (

).]

Manor. In Helmeswelle (Emswell), Norman [had] ten carucates of land for geld. Land to five ploughs. The same has [it], and it is waste. One leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth.

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Two manors and a berewick. In Chillun (Kilham) and Grenzmore (Gransmoor) and Arpen (Harpham), Ernuin the priest had forty carucates of land for geld. Land to twenty ploughs. The same has [it] now, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth fifteen pounds.

Manor. In Logetorp (Lowthorpe), Norman and Asa [had] four carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. Game has six villanes there with one plough, and a church. It is worth eight shillings.

Manor. In Rodestan (Rudston), Ligulf [had] eight carucates of land for geld. Land to four ploughs. Uctred has one plough there, and five villanes with one plough. It is worth ten shillings.

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Manor. In Briteshale (Birdsall) and Sudtone (Sutton, par. Norton ), Ulchil [had] three carucates and a half of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. The same has half a plough there, and two bordars. It is worth two shillings.

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In Grimstone (Hanging Grimston), Godrida and
Now, Osuuard and Rod-

Auduid had four carucates of land for geld.

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mund have [it] of the King, and it is waste.

35 Ernuin's name is entered in the

Recapitulation.

Orig., fo. 331, col. 1. - Facsimile Edit., page lxvii.

37 See note 35, supra.

33 The name of Rodmund does not occur elsewhere in the Survey.

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