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The King's Thanes.

[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.

[Huntou Hundret (

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Manor.36 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 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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Two manors. In Grimstone (Hanging Grimston), Godrida and Auduid had four carucates of land for geld. Now, Osuuard and Rodmund 38 have [it] of the King, and it is waste.

35 Ernuin's name is entered in the

Recapitulation.

36 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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Two manors. In Chirchebi (Kirkby Underdale), Haregrin 39 [had] six bovates (and Siuuard one carucate-superscribed) of land for geld. Land to one plough. The same have [it] yet, and it is worth two shillings.

Manor. In Thorf (Painsthorpe), Aregrin [had] one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The same has [it], and it is

waste.

Manor. In Gheruenzbi (Garrowby), Game [had] six (underlined, and three superscribed) carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough and a half. He has now two villanes there with two ploughs. It is worth eight shillings.

Three manors. In Turalzbi (Thoralby), Game, with his mother and brother, had four carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. The same has [it], and he lets it. It is worth five shillings.

In Warran (Wharram Percy), Chilbert has one carucate of land of the King, which renders ten shillings. Land to half a plough.

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Manor. In Heslertone (East Heslerton), Gospatric [had] three carucates and a half of land for geld. Land to one plough and a half. Uctred has [it] now, and it is waste.

Manor. In another Heslertone (West Heslerton), Osuuard [had] five carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs and a half. The same has [it], and it is waste.

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Manor. In Walchintone (Walkington), Gamel had one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The same has [it], and it is waste. T. R. E., it was worth five shillings.

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Manor. In Clive (North Cliff), Norman [had] one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. Now, four villanes and one bordar are there with one plough. T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings; now, eight shillings.

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Manor. In Waton (Watton), Tored [had] three carucates for geld. The same has [it]. Land to two ploughs.

39 More correctly (Mr. Ellis observes) "Arnegrim (eagle-visage),"--an uncommon name. Possibly he was a grandson of arngrim, father of Sigeferth and Morkere, the chief thanes of the seven boroughs, slain, in 1016, by order of Edric Streona. Algitha, widow of Sigeferth, became the Queen of Edmund Ironside. This King's thane appears to have assumed the cowl, and, as "Hernegrim the monk," to have given the

church of Kirkby-Underdale to St. Mary's abbey, York.

40 In the Recapitulation "G. Maminot" is written over this one carucate in "Thorf." "Gislebert Maminot" held, at the date of the Survey, three mansions in York which had belonged to Meurdoch. For some account of him, see vol. xiii., page 324, note 26.

41 The Recapitulation has three caru

cates.

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In Siuuardbi (Sewerby), Clibert [had] one carucate and a
Land to one plough. The same has [it], and it is waste.

half for geld.

T. R. E., it was worth ten shillings.

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In Cherendebi (Carnaby), Chilbert [had] thirteen carucates for geld. Land to seven ploughs. Two farmers have nine villanes there with three ploughs. They hold of the King. One leuga in length and one in breadth.

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Manor. 43 In Aclun (Acklam), Siuuard had nine carucates and a half of land for geld. Land to four ploughs. Now, two homagers have [it] of the King. They [have] two ploughs there, and a church. ten shillings.

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Four manors. In Ledlinghe (Leavening), Sprot, Colbrand, Odfrid [and] Ghilebrid had five carucates of land for geld. Land to three ploughs. Now, two homagers have it of the King. They have five villanes and five bordars there. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, thirty shillings.

Nort" Treding (NORTH RIDING).

[Langeberge wapentac (Langbargh Wapentake).]

Manor. In Wiltune (Wilton), Altor had three carucates and six bovates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. Maldred has one plough there, and eight villanes and ten bordars with three ploughs, and six acres of meadow. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, the

same.

Soke. In Wiltune (Wilton) and Lesighebi (Lazenby), one carucate of land for geld. Land to half a plough. The soke belongs to Wiltune (Wilton).

Four manors. In Ormesbi (Ormesby), four thanes had twelve carucates of land for geld. Land to eight ploughs. Orme has one plough there, and two villanes and sixteen bordars with three ploughs. A priest [is] there, and a church. One leuga in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth four pounds; now, forty shillings.

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Soke. In Upeshale (Upsall), two carucates of land for geld. The soke belongs to Ormesbi (Ormesby). Land to one plough.

In Childale (Kildale), Ligulf had six carucates of land for geld. Land to three ploughs. Orme has one plough there, and eight bordars with two ploughs. A priest [is] there, and a church.47 Two leugæ in length and one in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth sixteen shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Manor. In Martune (Marton), Archil [had] three carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. The same has one plough there, and fourteen villanes and six bordars with three ploughs. T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings; now, twenty shillings.

Berewick. In Tollesbi (Tolesby), four carucates of land for geld belonging to Martune (Marton). Land to two ploughs. It is waste. Manor. In Stocheslage (Stokesley), Hauuart had six carucates of land for geld. Land to three ploughs. Uctred has one plough there, and eight villanes with four ploughs. A priest [is] there, and a church, and one mill of ten shillings [annual value], and eight acres of meadow. One leuga in length and half [a leuga] in breadth. T. R. E., it was worth twenty-four pounds; now, eight pounds.

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Soke. In Codeschelf" (Scutterskelfe), two carucates and two bovates, Turoldesbi (Thoraldby), two carucates, Englebi (InglebyGreenhow), seven carucates, Broctune (Little Broughton), eight carucates, Tametun (Tanton), one carucate and a half, Cherchebi (Kirkby-in-Cleveland), three carucates, Dragmalebi (Dromonby), three carucates, Buschebi (Great Busby), five carucates, and another Buschebi (Little Busby), three carucates. Together, for geld, thirtyfour and a half carucates. Land to sixteen ploughs. Nine sokemen and eighteen villanes are now there, having ten ploughs.

[Dic wapentac (Dickering Wapentake).]

In Stemanesbi (

), two carucates 50 of land for geld.

Land to one plough. Uctred has [it], and it is waste.

[Bolesford wapentac (Bulmer Wapentake).]

Manor. In Lilinge (East Lilling), Ulf [had] fourteen bovates for geld. Land to one plough. Game has [it], and it is waste.

[Gerlestre wapentac (Part of Birdforth Wapentake).]

In Neuuehusu' (Newsham Farm, par. Northallerton), Torber and

bert, was a rectory, and came into the possession of the Percies. Arnald de Percy gave it, and one carucate of land, to the prior and convent of Guisbrough, and a vicarage was ordained therein.

47 This church was also dedicated to St. Cuthbert. The Percies of Kildale became the patrons, and they were succeeded by the Earls of Northumberland.

48 The church, dedicated to St. Peter,

was given by Guy de Balliol to the abbat and convent of St. Mary's, York.

49 Codeschelf" is omitted in the Recapitulation.

50 These two carucates are not entered in the Recapitulation. The Earl of Mortain held 2 carucates in "Stemanesbi," of which the soke belonged to Falsgrave.

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Uctred [had] two carucates and a half for geld. Land to one plough. They have now two ploughs, and six villanes and one bordar with one plough, and twelve acres of meadow. T. R. E., it was worth three shillings; now, five shillings.

[Bolesford wapentac (Bulmer Wapentake).]

Manor. In Hobi (Huby), Sasford and Siuuard [had] two carucates of land for geld. Land to one plough. Now, in the demesne there [is] half a plough, and six villanes with one plough. T. R. E., it was worth four shillings; now, three shillings.51

West Tred' (WEST RIDING).

[Osgotcros wapentac (Osgoldcross Wapentake).]

Manor and soke. In Edeshale" (Hensall), Baret [had] four carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. The soke is in Esnoid (Snaith). One plough is now there in the demesne, and five sokemen and twelve bordars, and four acres of meadow. T. R. E., it was worth four pounds; now, ten shillings.

[Stancros wapentac (Staincross Wapentake).]

Two manors. In Wirtleie (Wortley, par. Tankersley), Ulsi and Elric had four carucates of land for geld. Land to two ploughs. Now, Elric holds [it] of the King, but it is waste.

T. R. E., it was worth forty shillings. Wood, pasturable, one leuga in length and one in breadth. The whole, two leugæ in length and two in breadth.

[Annesti wapentac (Ainsty Wapentake).]

Manor. In Badetorp 53 (

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near York), Basin [had] half Now, Landri 54 has half a

a carucate for geld. Land to two oxen. plough there. T. R. E., it was worth twenty shillings; now, six shillings Manor. In Acastre (Acaster Selby), Chetel had six bovates of land for geld. Land to half a plough. Now, Landric has three villanes there with half a plough. T. R. E., it was worth twelve shillings; now, five shillings and four pence.

Manor. In the same place, Torchil had five bovates of land for geld. Land to two oxen. Now, Tona holds [it] of the King, and it is worth two shillings.

[Borgescire wapentac (Claro Wapentake).]

Manor. In Dunesforde (Dunsforth), Turbern had three carucates

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