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Ilbert de Laci.

Three manors. In Westrebi 18a ( ), Suuan, Aldene, and Orm had six carucates of land for geld, and three ploughs may be there. Of these, one carucate is in the soke of Tateshalle (Tanshelf). Now, Ilbert has [it], and Roger 18b of him. [He has] one plough there, and five villanes and four bordars with five ploughs, and one mill of twelve pence [annual value], and three acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. it was worth three pounds; now, sixteen shillings.

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Manor. In Snitehala (Snydall), Ernuin had six carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Now, Hunfrid 19 has [it] of Ilbert. He [has] one plough there, and nine villanes and three bordars with three ploughs. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and two quarenteens in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth three pounds; now, thirty shillings. Two manors. In Scrotone (Crofton), Gerneber and Aluuard had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Now, Gerbodo 20 has [it] of Ilbert. He [has] one plough there, and four villanes and two bordars with two ploughs, and six acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, six quarenteens in length and six in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Manor. In Witeuude (Whitwood), Ligulf had eight carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Now, Rogera has [it] of Ilbert. He [has] two ploughs there, and four villanes and one bordar with one plough, and three acres of meadow. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Two manors. In Flochetone (Flockton), Alric and Gamel had three carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it] now, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings.

Manor. In Denebi (Denby, par. Kirkburtm), Aldene had three carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth.

Mauor. In Leptone (Lepton), Gerneber had three carucates of land for geld, and three ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings.

In Heptone (Kirkheaton), two brothers had three carucates of land for geld, and three ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], and Gamel of him, but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and a half in length and one leuga in breadth.21b

Manor. In Almaneberie (Almondbury), Chetel and Suuen had

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four carucates of land for geld, and four ploughs may be there. Now, Leusin has [it] of Ilbert, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth three pounds. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth.

Two manors. In Fereleia (Farnley Tyas), Goduin and Suuen had three carucates of land for geld, and three ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it] now, but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, six quarenteens in length and six in breadth.

Manor. In Haneleia (Honley) and Meltha' (Meltham), Cola and Suuen 22 had four carucates of land for geld, where three ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, two leugæ in length and one leuga and a half in breadth.

Manor. In Hoptone (Hopton), Alric had two carucates of land for geld, and one plough may be there. Now, the same [Alric] has [it] of Ilbert, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth six shillings. Two acres of meadow are there, and twenty acres of wood.

Manor. In Oderesfelt (Huddersfield), Goduin had six carucates of land for geld, where eight ploughs may be. Now, the same [Goduin] has [it] of Ilbert, but it is waste. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth one hundred shillings.

Two manors. In Bradeleia (Bradley, par. Huddersfield), Goduin and Delfin had two carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Now, Chetel has [it] of Ilbert, but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth three pounds. Wood, pasturable, one leuga and a half in length and one in breadth.

Manor. In Lillaia (Lindley), Goduin had two carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Now, Ulchel has [it] of Ilbert, but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, five quarenteens in length and two in breadth.

Ilbert has
Wood, 23

Manor. In Cornebi (Quarmby), Gamel and Goduin had two carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. [it], but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. pasturable, one leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. Manor. In Gudlagesarc (Golcar), Leuine had half a carucate of land for geld, and half a plough may be there. Now, Dunstan 24 has [it] of Ilbert, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and half a leuga in breadth.

Manor. In Croisland (South Crosland), Suuen had two carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. Wood, pasturable, two leugæ in length and one in breadth.

23 These two names eventually became united. In the time of King John, and in 1280, Hutton-upon-Derwent was called "Coleswain Hoton; and in 1284, "Hoton Coleswayn" (Kirkby's Inquest. ed. Surt. Soc., pp. 108, 109).

23 Orig., fo. 317 b, col. 2.-Facsimile Edit., page xlb.

24 Dunstan, the son of Ethelnoth, one of the thanes who took part in the Rebel

Gemot at York, on October 3rd. 1065. He had a house in the city, which was given to William de Perci, as was, also, the manor which he held in Tadcaster, and another in the same vill, which had belonged to Turchil. In the Claims we find the men of the wapentake say that Dunstan had not the land of Turchil in Tatecastre in the time of King Edward.

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Three manors. In Torni 25 (Thornhill), Gerneber, Aldene and Gamel had four carucates of land for geld, and three ploughs may be there. Now, Gerneber has three villanes and three bordars there with two ploughs. A priest [is] there, and a church. Wood, pasturable, six quarenteens in length and six in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, ten shillings.

Manor. In Witelaia (Whitley), Gerneber had five carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Now, Gamel and Elric have four villanes there with four ploughs. Four acres of meadow there. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, (blank).

Manor. In Daltone (Dalton, par. Kirkheaton), Alric had two carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Now, Suuen has [it] of Ilbert. He [has] one plough there, and two villanes with one plough. Wood, pasturable, five quarenteens in length and four in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, ten

shillings.

Moreleia Wapentac (Morley Wapentake).

Manor. In Moreleia (Morley), Dunstan 26 had six carucates of land for geld, and six ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], but it is waste. A church 27 is there. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings.

Four manors. In Rodewelle (Rothwell) and Loftose (Lofthouse), Carlentone (Carlton), Torp (Thorpe-on-the-Hill)` and Mildetone (Middleton) there are twenty-four carucates and one bovate of land for geld, and twelve ploughs may be there. Harold (fourteen carucates), Bared (seven carucates and a half), Alric (ten bovates and a half), and Stainulf (ten bovates and a half) had halls there. Now, Ilbert has two ploughs there, and sixteen villanes and one bordar with eight ploughs, and one mill of two shillings [annual value], and nine acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, two leugæ in length and one in breadth. The whole manors, two leugæ in length and two in breadth. T. R. E., they were worth eight pounds; now, sixty-five shillings.

Two manors. In Erdeslauue (East Ardsley), Alric and Gerneber had five carucates and three bovates of land for geld, where three ploughs may be. Now, Suuen has [it] of Ilbert. He [has] there one plough. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth thirty shillings; now, ten shillings.

Two manors. In Ristone (

) and Ermelai (Armley), Morfar and Archil had six carucates of land for geld, where three

25 "Tornil," in the Recapitulation.

25 See note 24, supra.

27 We read in the Claims :- "Concerning the church of St. Mary, which is in the wood of Morelege (Morley), the King has a moiety of the alms at the three feasts of St. Mary, because it belongs to Wachefeld (Wakefield). All the other

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Ilbert has, and the priest who serves the church. This is the verdict of the men of Morley wapentake." Morley Old Chapel was taken down in September, 1875.

28 This one bovate is omitted n the Recapitulation.

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ploughs may be. Now, Ligulf has [it] of Ilbert, and eight villanes are there with three ploughs. Six acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and four quarenteens in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, ten shillings.

Two manors. In Podechesaie (Pudsey), Dunstan and Stainulf had eight carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Ilber has [it] now, but it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. Manor.29 In Brameleia (Bramley), Archil had four carucates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it] now, and it is waste. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings.

Two manors. In Bestone (Beeston), Turstan and Morfare had six carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Now, Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth.

Soke. In Hunslet (Hunslet) there are six carucates of land for geld, where three ploughs may be. The soke is in Bestone (Beeston). Eight villanes are there having three ploughs and six acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, five quarenteens in length and four in breadth.

Manor. In Caverleia (Calverley) and Ferselleia (Farsley), Archil had three carncates of land for geld, and two ploughs may be there. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga]

in breadth.

Manor. In Tuinc (Tong), Stainulf had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], but it is waste. T.R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth.

Manor. In Dreslintone (Drighlington), Dunstan had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. Wood, pasturable, four quarenteens in length and as much in breadth.

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Two manors. In Gomershale (Gomersall), Dunstan and Gamel had fourteen carucates of land for geld, where seven ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth.

Manor. In Bradeford (Bradford), with six berewicks, Gamel had fifteen carucates of land for geld, where eight ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth four pounds. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. Manor. In Bodeltone (Bolton, par. Bradford), Archil had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. To this manor belongs this land :-Celeslau (Chellow Grange, near Bradford), Alretone (Allerton, par. Bradford), Torentone (Thornton), Claitone (Clayton) [and] Wibetese" (Wibsey). Together, for

29 Orig., fo. 318 a. col. 1.-Facsimile

Edit., page xli.

30 The Recapitulation has "In Gomes

hale et duabus be rewic, xi ij ca".'

31 See page 36, postea.

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geld, ten carucates of land, and six ploughs may be there. It is waste. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings.

Manor. In Bollinc (Bowling), Sindi had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth five shillings.

Manor. In Scipeleia (Shipley), Rauenchil had three carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth.

Manor. In Birle (East, or North, Bierley), Stainulf had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. Two manors. In Wiche (Wike), Stainulf and carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings. four quarenteens in length and four in breadth.

Westre 32 had four
Ilbert has [it],
Wood, pasturable,

Two manors. In Hetone (Cleckheaton), Dunstan and Rauenchil had six carucates of land for geld, where three ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it] now, and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings.

Manor. In Cliftone (Clifton, par. Dewsbury), Escelf had seven 34 carucates of land for geld, where four ploughs may be. Ilbert has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth three pounds. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in length and three quarenteens in breadth.

Three manors. In Mirefelt (Mirfield), Gerneber, Haldene and Gamel had six carucates of land for geld, where three ploughs may be. Now, three Englishmen (Anglici) have [it] of Ilbert. They [have] two ploughs, and six villanes and three bordars with two ploughs. Wood, pasturable, half a leuga in breadth and one leuga in length. T. R. E., it was worth three pounds; now, ten shillings.

Three manors. In Bateleia (Batley), Dunstan, Stainulf and Westre had five carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Now, Ilbert has six villanes and four bordars there with five ploughs. A priest [is] there, and a church, and two acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, three quarenteens in length and three in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, the same.

Two manors. In Livresec (Liversedge), Leuenot and Gerneber had four carucates of land for geld, where two ploughs may be. Now, Ralph has [it] of Ilbert. Five villanes and four bordars are there with two ploughs. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, ten shillings.

Manor. In Horteseue (Hartshead), Gerneber had two carucates of land for geld, where one plough may be. Now, Elsi has [it] of Ilbert. Three villanes have one plough there. Wood, pasturable, three quaren

32 Perhaps "Westrebi" (page 31, antea), which I am unable to identify, took its name from this Westre, or from one of his ancestors.

*3 Orig., fo. 318 a, col. 2.-Facsimile Edit., page xli. b.

34 The Recapitulation has "xij car.,"

which may be an error for "vij car."

35 The church of All Saints, Batley, was given to Nostel priory by Robert de Laci, after whose attainder it was regranted to the monks there by Hugh de Laval.

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