English Historical Documents: 1042-1189, edited by D. C. Douglas and G. W. GreenawayDavid Charles Douglas Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1961 - Great Britain |
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Page 484
... paid geld and 35 hides are in demesne and s hides are the king's own food rent land and 411⁄2 hides are waste . To ' Eadboldesstowe ' hundred belong 100 hides , as was the case in King Edward's time , and of these 23 hides have paid ...
... paid geld and 35 hides are in demesne and s hides are the king's own food rent land and 411⁄2 hides are waste . To ' Eadboldesstowe ' hundred belong 100 hides , as was the case in King Edward's time , and of these 23 hides have paid ...
Page 485
... paid geld and 40 hides are in demesne and 30 hides are waste . To Witchley east hundred belong 80 hides as was the case in King Edward's time , and of these 15 hides have paid geld and there are 34 hides in demesne and 31 hides waste ...
... paid geld and 40 hides are in demesne and 30 hides are waste . To Witchley east hundred belong 80 hides as was the case in King Edward's time , and of these 15 hides have paid geld and there are 34 hides in demesne and 31 hides waste ...
Page 871
... paid 4 pence in toll if he had 4 oxen or more in his cart ; if 2 oxen he paid 2 pence , provided there were 2 horseloads of salt . A man from any other hundred paid 2 pence for a horseload ; but a man from the same hundred only a ...
... paid 4 pence in toll if he had 4 oxen or more in his cart ; if 2 oxen he paid 2 pence , provided there were 2 horseloads of salt . A man from any other hundred paid 2 pence for a horseload ; but a man from the same hundred only a ...
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