he King. a berewick, Carle [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Burtone (Burton Flemming), Carle [had] fourteen and a half carucates for geld. Land to seven ploughs. Four pounds. Manor. In the same place, Chilbert [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Two manors. In Fulcheton (Folkton), Carle and Otre [had] nine carucates for geld. Land to four ploughs. Thirty shillings. Berewick. In Ergone (Ergham, or Argam. Depopulated), Carle [had] one carucate for geld. It belongs to Burton (Burton Flemming). Manor. In Nadfartone (Nafferton), Barch [had] six bovates for geld. Manor. In Chelche (Little Kelke), Uctred [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Four shillings. 2 Three manors. In Chillon (Kilham), four thanes [had] three carucates and two bovates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Forty shillings. Manor. In Roreston (Ruston Parva), Egfrid [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Loghetorp (Lowthorpe), Egfrid [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Two manors. In Caretorp (Caythorpe), Chilbert and Egfrid [had] five carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty shillings. One manor. In Tuuenc (Thwing), Chilbert and Grinchel1 [had] two carucates and two bovates for geld. Land to two ploughs. shillings. Sixty ), Torulf [had] one carucate Berewick. In the same place and in Ocheton (Octon), three carucates for geld. It belongs to Tuuenc (Thwing). Manor. In Langetou (Langtoft), Otre [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Ten shillings. 5 Manor. In Sudtone (Sutton, par. Norton), Osuuard [had] two carucates and two bovates for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Manor. In Fornetorp ( for geld. Land to half a plough. Berewick. In the same place, Ulchel [had] half a carucate for geld. It belongs to Nortone (Norton). 2 He, or one of his ancestors, may have given name to "Barche-torp," Barthorpe, in the East Riding. 3 Chilbert is underlined in the original. 4 In the time of Edward the Confessor, a Grimchil held Sturton (Grange, par. Aberford), and Grimchel, Stratone (Sturton, co. Linc.). For treason to that king, his estates were forfeited, in 1066, and given to Merlesuen the sheriff. Ilbert de Laci became the tenant in capite of the first-named Sturton, Ralph Paynel being his mesne tenant; and, what is rather singular, the latter was also tenant in capite of the Sturton in Lincolnshire. Between 1140 and 1147, William de Sturton, son of Grinchel, gave to the church of St. Mary, Kirkstead, The King. Manor. In Nortone (Norton), Ulchel [had] one carucate and one bovate for geld. Ten shillings. 6 Two manors. In Touetorp (Towthorpe), Lagman and Sonulf [had] three carucates and three bovates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Thirty shillings. Manor. In the same place, Carle [had] two carucates and six bovates for geld. Land to one plough. In Bredhalle (Burdale), Ingefrid [had] ten bovates for geld. Land to four oxen. Soke. In Scameston (Scampston), four carucates for geld. Soke of Redlintone (Rillington). Manor. In the same place, Orm [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Six shillings. Two manors. In Torp (Thorpe Basset), Ulchil and Game and Cnut [had] five carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Redlintone (Rillington), Ghil [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Manor. In Mennistorp (Menethorpe), Norman [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Five shillings. Manor. In Guduualestorp (Eddlethorpe), Audulf [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Ten shillings. Manor. In Bergetorp (Burythorpe), Ulf and Sprot [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Five shillings. Three manors. 8 In Cherchebi (Kirkby Underdale), three thanes [had] four carucates and two bovates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Thirty shillings. Manor. In Unchelsbi (Uncleby), Turchil [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Five shillings. 9 Four manors. In Torfe (Painsthorpe), four thanes [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Twenty shillings. Five manors. In Grimeston (North Grimston), five thanes [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Forty shillings. Two manors. 10 In Warran (Wharram Percy), Lagman 1 and Carle [had] eight carucates for geld. Land to four ploughs. Sixty shillings. Manor. In Fridagstorp (Fridaythorpe), Erneber [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Two manors. In Redrestorp (Raisthorpe), Hundic and Grim [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Forty shillings. Manor. In Chirchebi (Kirkby Grindalythe), Uglebert [had] half a carucate for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Manor. In Crogun (Croom), Milnegrim [had] two carucates " for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Possibly Turgod-Lagman, who had soc, sac, tol, thaim and all customs in King Edward's time (page 327, antea), and Sonulf the priest, who then possessed a mansion in York, and, perhaps, land in Garton, and Grimston (par. Dunnington). What Sonulf held in Grimston, Nigel Fossard acquired before the date of the Survey. William de Perci and Ernwin the priest both claimed it, but the jurors knew not which of them ought to have it. 7 Orig., fo. 301a, col. 2.- Facsimile Edit., page viib. 8 Haregrin and Siward, King's thanes, held here in the time of King Edward, and also when the Survey was taken. "Perhaps one of them was Aregrin, a King's thane, who had a manor here. Vide supra. 10 Vide supra, note 6. 11 These two carucates were given up to the King by Nigel Fossard, who appears The King. Two manors. In the same place, Ugelbert and Alferd [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Two manors. In Colnun (Cowlam), Chilbert 12 and his brother [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Forty shillings. West Treding (WEST RIDING). Manor. In Roudeclife (Rawcliffe, near York), Turbern [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Manor. In Scheltun (Skelton, near York), Turbern [had] two carucates and six bovates for geld. Land to one plough. Eight shillings. Manor. In Wodehuse (Wothersome), Ligulf [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Bereleseie" (Bardsey), Ligulf [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Mortune (Morton, par. Bingley), Ardulf [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Thirty shillings. Manor. In Redelesden (Riddlesden), Ardulf [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Sixteen shillings. Manor. In Scadeuuelle (Shadwell), Chetel [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Forty shillings. Manor. In Mortune 15 ( ), Archil [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Ten shillings. Three manors. In Hareuuode (Harewood), with the berewick, 16 Tor, Sprot and Grim [had] ten carucates for geld. Land to five ploughs. Forty shillings. Manor. In Chesuic (East Keswick), Tor [had] five carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Stochetun (Stockton Farm, par. Harewood), Roschel [had] five carucates and six bovates for geld. Land to four ploughs. Twenty shillings. 13 Soke. In Niuuehalle (Newhall, par. Harewood. Lost), one carucate for geld. Soke (blank). Land to half a plough. Two manors. In Wic (Wike, par. Harewood), Ligul and Glunier 17 [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Eighteen shillings. Two manors. In Lofthuse (Lofthouse Farm, par. Harewood), Alsi and Roschel 18 [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Conquest, ii., 483) that Glonieorn, the son of Heardulf, took part in the Rebel Gemot at York in 1065. 64 Glunier" had a house in York (page 324, antea), and land in "Badetorpes,' near the city (vide infra). The same name occurs in connection with more than a dozen places in the county. 18 In the account of the Land of Earl Hugh (postea), it is stated that one carucate in "Roscheltorp " (now lost; entered under Langeberge wapentake in the Recapitulation) belonged to the manor of "Loctushum" (North Lofthouse, N.R.); a very singular coincidence. The King. Manor. In Stubhusun (Stubb House, par. Harewood), Carle [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Ten shillings. Manor. In Aluuoldelei (Alwoodley), Roschil [had] five carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty shillings. Three manors. In Horseforde (Horsforth), three thanes [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Thirty shillings. Three manors. In Roudun (Rawdon), Glunier, Gamel, and Sandi [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Ten shillings. Two manors. In Iadun (Yeadon), Gamel and Glunier [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Sproteburg (Sprotborough), Suardcol [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Manor. In Guldetorp (Goldthorpe), Siuuard [had] ten bovates for geld. Land to half a plough. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Sceuelt (Waldershelfe), and Anesacre (Onesacre), Godric [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Sixteen shillings. Manor. In Pengestone (Peniston), Alric [had] ten bovates for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Dertune (Darton), Gerneberne [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Two manors. In Normetune 19 (Normanton), Godric and Chenute [had] five carucates of land for geld. Land to four ploughs. Now, a priest is there, and a church, and six villanes and three bordars with three ploughs and three acres of meadow. Wood, pasturable, six quarenteens in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twelve shillings and eight pence; now, ten shillings and eight pence. The whole of this land lies in the soke of Wachefelt (Wakefield), except the church and four bovates of land. 20 Manor. In Holne (Holme, par. Almondbury), Dunestan [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. This land, some say, is inland, others, soke to Wachefeld (Wakefield). In Linleie (Old Linley), Goduin [had] half a carucate for geld. 21 for geld. Land to one plough. 22 ), Glunier [had] nine bovates Five manors. In Useburne (Great Ouseburn), Alured, Ranchil, Orm, Turbran and Ram [had] twelve carucates for geld. Land to six ploughs. One leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth four pounds; now, five shillings. Three carucates are in the soke of Burg (Aldborough). Berewick and soke. In Useburne (Little Ouseburn), five 23 carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Inland, and soke to Chenaresburg (Knaresborough). 19 Vide antea, page 334. 20 Refer to page 334, antea. 21 Orig., fo. 3016, col. 1.- Facsimile Edit., page viii. 2 Elsewhere "Badetorp." Middlethorpe, near York, is probably its present representative. Bustardthorpe, which stood a little to the north of Middlethorpe, may have been included in "Badetorpes." 23 It is stated in the Recapitulation that the King held 8 carucates in "alia Useburne." From the "Land of the King's Thanes we learn that in "Useburne," where there were two manors, Macus and Orm held 3 carucates T. R. E., which were in the possession of Malcolun at the date of the Survey. The King. Manor. In Brantune (Branton Green), Ulchil [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Ten shillings. Two manors. In Graftone (Grafton), Orm and Suneman [had] three carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Twenty shillings. In the same place there is one carucate of the King's land for geld. Land to half a plough. Ten shillings. Manor. In Ripestain (Great Ribston), Gunre [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Twenty shillings. Manor. In Homptone (Hopperton), Turbern [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. Two manors. In Aluretone (Allerton Mauleverer), Turgrim, Chetel, Turbern, Gunre and Lesing [had] four carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. T. R. E. it was worth thirty shillings. Manor. In Archedene (Arkendale), Claman [had] one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. In Minescip (Minskip), Gamel and Orm [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Forty shillings. Now, three villanes are there with two ploughs, rendering five shillings and four pence. 24 Manor. In Aldefeld (Aldfield), Dolfin [had] half a carucate for geld. Manor. In Lauretone (Laverton), Floteman " [had] half a carucate for geld. Land to four oxen. Three shillings. Two manors. In Popletone 25 ( ), Gospatric and Gameller [had] four carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Thirty shillings. Manor. In Beristade (Birstwith), Gamelbar [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Manor. In Rodun (Rowden), Gamelbar [had] two carucates for geld. Land to one plough. Eight shillings. Manor. In Bomeslai (Beamsley), Game(1)bar [had] six bovates for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Manor. In Edidha' (Addingham), Gamelbar [had] one carucate for geld. Land to half a plough. Five shillings. Three manors. In Ledelai (Leathley), four thanes [had] two carucates and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Forty shillings. Manor. In Widetune (Weeton), Chetel had [three] carucates for geld. Land to one plough and a half. Sixteen pence. In Ardulfestorp (Addlethorpe), Echebrand [had] one carucate for geld. Land to four oxen. Three shillings. Two manors. In Sidingale (Sicklinghall), Eghebrand and Uluric [had] six carucates for geld. Land to three ploughs. Twenty-five shillings. Four manors. In Stanburne (Stainburn), four thanes had five carucates for geld. Land to two ploughs. Forty shillings. 26 Manor. In Roserte (Rosset), Ulf [had] one carucate and a half for geld. Land to one plough. Ten shillings. 24 Floteman appears to have also held land in Sutton Hougrave and Ainderby Quernhowe. 25 In the account of the Land of Gospatric (vide postea), it is stated that he had, and has, three carucates in "Popletone"; and we find from the Recapitulation that one carucate in the same place was held by the King. "Popletone," now lost, was in Nidderdale, and was probably situated in the present township of Fountains Earth. In 1539, "a close of arrable land callid Popleton, cont. by estim. iiij acres," belonged to the monks of Fountains. 26 Gamelbar and Ulf had two carucates |