In all he is mentioned over 125 times in the Domesday survey, mostly connected with his holdings but also testifying in his role as Sheriff (entries where he is only mentioned in his role as sheriff are not included below).
Manor, Estate, Holding, etc.: Name or description of the entry
Liege: Who he held it from.
Assessed at: What it was assessed at both when granted (then) and at the time of the survey (now). Hideage land unit abreviations used: h-hides, v-virgates, a-acres, s- & y- sulungs & yokes (used in Kent, don't confuse entries that use 's' for sulungs with monetary entries of 's' for shillings), c-carucates (used in the North).
Held by: If it was subinfeudinated to anyone.
In Doomesday, woodland holdings were assessed either in terms of a monetary value, or more frequently, in terms of the number of grazing pigs it could theoretically support.

Manor, Estate, Holding, etc.Liegeassessed atHeld by...other notessources
Hidesthennow
Berkshire
Eagle Hundred (later merged with Kintbury to form Kintbury Eagle Hundred)VCH
[Great or West] Sheffordthe King7h, 2a£1210 ploughlands, 3 in demense. 15 villagers and 8 smallholders, 6 slaves, 6 acres of meadow, woodland for 30 pigs, a 10s mill.BRK 52,1. VCH
Slotisford Hundred (later part of Moreton Hundred)VCH
SotwellAbbot of St Peter's Abbey, Winchester10h£8£125 plouglands, 2 in demense. 9 villagers, a 15s mill, 30 acres of meadow, 9 cottagers, 8 "sites" in Wallingford at 14s 4d. A man holds 1 hide of this land with 1 plough with 3 cottagers.BRK 10,2. VCH
Further, in Eagle Hundred, Hugh's steward, Robert, had previously held one of the manors of Chaddleworth, having been give it from Oda or Odo de Winchester, but it was held by St Peter's Abbey in Winchester by the time of the surveyBRK 10,1. VCH
Cambridgeshire
Staploe Hundred
1½ hides and 20 acres in Islehamthe King1½h, 20a40sLater became Uphall manor. 3 ploughlands, 1 in demense, 2 villagers, 2 slaves, 1 ploughland of meadow, pastureland
"probably derived from the ? hide in Isleham held in 1066 by Ordgar, then sheriff of Cambridgeshire, and by 1086 by Hugh de Port, lord of Snailwell. Hugh later gave it with Snailwell to William de Percy."
CAM 28,1. VCH
SnailwellBishop of Bayeux5h£12£1410 Ploughlands, 2 in demense, 1 empty, 6 freemen, 8 villagers, 3 smallholders, 3 slaves, 4 mills at 14s 4d, 2 ploughs of meadow, woodland plus 2 carts from the King's woodland at Cheveley.
Snailwell had previously been leased to Stigand (Archbishop of Canterbury) by Leofsige, abbot of Ely 1029-44. "On Stigand's deposition in 1072 King William retained the manor, but after c. 1072-5 it was granted to Odo, bishop of Bayeux. Odo subinfeudated it to Hugh de Port, who became a tenant-in-chief on Odo's forfeiture in 1083. Ely abbey made intermittent attempts until the 1130s to recover the manor, probably abandoning its claim in 1139. From Hugh de Port the overlordship of Snailwell descended with the barony of St. John of Basing until 1393-4, when the manor was held of Isabel, widow of Luke Poynings. It is not recorded thereafter.
Before 1095 Hugh de Port gave Snailwell to his daughter Emma, wife of William de Percy. It then descended with the Percy barony to William's grandson, also called William, whose daughter and coheir Maud (d. 1203-4) held it in 1176 with her husband, William, earl of Warwick (d. 1184). Her Snailwell estate, by then a mesne lordship over the manor, presumably reverted to her sister, Agnes, whose grandson, William de Percy, agreed in 1224 that he held it of William de St. John as 3/4 knight's fee. That mesne lordship descended with the Percy barony, Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, being recorded as overlord in 1379.
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CAM 28,2. VCH
Dorsetshire
Compton [Valence]the King10h£208 ploughlands, 3 in demense, 3 slaves, 10 villagers, 12 smallholders, 32 acres of meadow, 18 furlong by 1 league of pasture.DOR 51,1.
Essex
Note that Hubert of Port is mentioned as having exchanged [South] Weald to Robret Gernon, and in relation to a holding of Grim the reeve in ChadwellESS 32,29
ESS 83,2
Hampshire
Andover Hundred
Amportthe King6h£4£6½ hide of this manor lies in [Over] Wallop. 5 Ploughlands, 2 in demense; 7 villagers and 12 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 20s. Pre-Conquest this was held by Edric from King Edward in freehold at 10 hides. "To this manor belong 5 hides which Ralph of Mortimer holds. A brother of Edric held it under an agreement that as long as he behaved well towards him, he would hold the land from him; if he wished to sell, he was not permitted to sell or grant it to anyone except to the man from whom he held it. The Hundred testifies this."HAM 23,44
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[East] Choldertonthe King3h20sRalph1 ploughland, in demense with 1 villager and 1 smallholder. Pre-conquest it was held by Edric from King Edward in freehold and was valued at 30s.HAM 23,46
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Clanvillethe King1½h30s20sHerbert1 Ploughland, in demense, with 4 smallholders. Pre-conquest it was held by Azur of Slindon from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,48
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Kimptonthe King2h40s£4Geoffrey3 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 2 villagers and 8 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 slave; "useless" woodland. Pre-conquest was held by Wynsi from King Edward in freehold and was valued at 60s.HAM 23,47
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Littletonthe King5v£44 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 5 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. "Useless" woodland. Pre-Conquest this was held by Azur of Slindon from King Edward in freehold at 5 hides and was valued at 100s.
Later donated to the Abbey of St. Peter, Gloucester.
HAM 23,45
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Barton Hundred
½ hide in Barton [Stacey]Walter FitzRoger of Pîtres½15s1 church. Pre-conquest was held by Edsi the sheriff from King Edward.HAM 47,1
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Basingstoke Hundred
Basingthe King6½h£8£1610 ploughlands, 3 in demense; 20 villagers and 41 smallholders with 11 ploughs. 7 slaves; 3 mills at 50s, 19 acres of Meadow; woodland at 25 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by Altei as a 11 hide holding from King Edward valued at £12, "he could go whither he would"HAM 23,6
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Bramleythe King2½h£7£9**=however, it pays £12. 8 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 14 villagers and 14 smallholders with 11 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; 2 acres of meadow; woodland at 80 pigs; 3 burgesses who pay 22d. Pre conquest it was 5 hide holding of Aelfric held from King Edward valued at 100s, "he could go whither he would".HAM 23,5
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Chinehamthe King3h50sAghmund2 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 3 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 7 slaves; 2 acres of meadow. Pre-conquest was held by the same Aghmund, "he could go whither he would".HAM 23,10
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Kempshottthe King2h30sWalter3 ploughlands, 2 in demense. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. Pre-Conquest held by Aldred, "he could go whither he would".HAM 23,9
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LychpitSt. Peter's Abbey in Winchester2h60sLand for 2 ploughs. They are there in lordship with 8 smallholders and 5 slaves. 5 acres of Meadow.HAM 6,7
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Natelythe King2½h30s60sAnsketil4 ploughlands, 1½ in demense; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 11 slaves; a mill at 10s; 5 acres of meadow. Pre-Conquest it was held by Edwin from King Edward and was valued at 50s, "he could go whither he would".HAM 23,8
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Sherborne [St John]the King7h£10£1510 Ploughlands, 3 in lordship; 16 villagers and 19 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church with ½ hide pays 20s; 5 slaves; 3 mills at 27s 6d; 20 acres of Meadow. Pre conquest it was a 10 hide holding of Welfeva held from King Edward, "she could go whither she would".HAM 23,4
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Tunworththe King2h50s£45 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2½ ploughs. 4 slaves; 5 acres of meadow. Pre-Conquest it was a 3 hide holding of Alfred held from Queen Edith valued at £3, "he could not go elsewhere".HAM 23,7
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Winsladethe King1h40sWalter3 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 5 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves.HAM 23,11
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Note that there is also the Mapledurwell holding of Hubert de Port in Basingstoke HundredHAM 24,1
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Bermondspitt Hundred
[Preston] Candoverthe King1h, 1v30sAnsketil1 ploughland, in demense. 4 slaves and 2 villagers with ½ plough. Pre-conquest was held by Godwin from King Edward.HAM 23,30
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EllisfieldBishop of Bayeux8h60s100s10 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 8 villagers and 4 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A church; 4 slaves; 5 acres of meadow; woodland for fencing. Pre-conquest Auti held it from King Edward in freehold and it was valued at £10.HAM 23,59
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Hummerthe King5h40s100s"One of his men"5 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 8 villagers and 9 smallholders with 2 ploughs. A church; 3 slaves. Pre-conquest was held by Alric from King Edward in freehold and was valued at 100s.HAM 23,31
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Herriardthe King5h£3100sWalter6 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 1 slave; woodland for fencing. Pre-conquest it was held by Erling from King Edward in freehold and was valued at £4.HAM 23,29
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Bosbarrow Hundred - in the Parish and Liberty of Havant
Brockhamptonthe King2h20sHerbert the chamberlain1 ploughland, in demense, with 1 villager, 4 smallholders and ½ plough. Pre-conquest it was held by Sired from Earl Harold, "he could not go elsewhere".HAM 23,35
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Bountisborough Hundred
AbbotstoneBishopric of Winchester7½h100s80s5 ploughlands, 2 in demense. 8 villagers, 6 smallholders, 5 slaves, a 15s mill, 5 acres of meadow.HAM 2,23. VCH
1½h20sReginald1 ploughland, 1 acre of meadow.
Broughton Hundred
Lockerleythe King1h15s30s3 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 4 smallholders and 4 slaves with ½ plough. A mill at 10s; 6 acres of meadow; woodland at 3 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Star from King Edward in freehold along with 1 hide which is now in the King's forest.HAm 23,40
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Sherfield [English]the King2½h£3£48 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 11 villagers and 6 smallholders with 8 ploughs. 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; 2 acres of meadow; woodland at 20 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Edric from King Edward in freehold at 6 hides.HAM 23,42
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Snoddingtonthe King5h40s£43 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 5 smallholders and 2 slaves. Pre-conquest it was held by Tovi from King Edward in freehold and was valued at £3.HAM 23,39
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[Over] WallopKing1v15sheld as half a manor. In demense 1 plough, with 4 smallholders. Pre-conquest it was held by Godric from King Edward in freehold at 1½ hides and was valued at 20s.HAM 23,41
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1h100sBoda1 Ploughland. 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 oxen. Pre-conquest was held by Edric from King Edward.HAM 23,43
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Chuteley Hundred
Oakleythe King1½h, 1v£6£84 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 6 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; a church; woodland for fencing. Pre-conquest it was held by Alwin from King Edward in freehold at 10 hides and was valued at £6.HAM 23,27
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[Monk] SherborneBishop of Bayeux10½h, ½v£8£1010 ploughlands, 3 in demense; 8 villagers and 13 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 5 slaves; 16 acres of meadow; woodland at 23 pigs. Pre-conquest this was held by Young Alnoth of Kent from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,57
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Wootton [St Lawrence]Bishop of Bayeux5h50s100s3 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 acre of meadow. Pre-conquest it was held by Almer and Alfgeat from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,58
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Droxford Hundred
BinsteadManor of Droxford (Bishop of Winchester)2h40s60sprior to the conquest was held by Aghmund from the Bishop, "he could not go whither he would". In lordship 2 ploughs; 3 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 7 acres; woodland at 5 pigs; from pasturage 10d. Held as part of the lands providing supplies for the monks of Winchester.HAM 3,9
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Edgegate Hundred
Holdenhurstthe King22h, ½v
18½h, ½v
£34£24"The King holds HOLDENHURST himself. Earl Tosti held it. Then it answered for 29 hides and 1/2 virgate. When Hugh of Port acquired it, there were 22 hides and 1/2 virgate and they never paid tax; the other 7 hides are on the Island. Now it answers for 18 1/2 hides and 1/2 virgate; 3 1/2 hides are in the New Forest. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 4 1/2 ploughs; 37 villagers and 25 smallholders with 19 ploughs. A small church; 14 slaves; a mill at 15s; 3 fisheries serving the hall; meadow, 181 acres; woodland at 6 pigs from pasturage. On 7 hides which are in the Forest dwelt 13 villagers and 3 smallholders with 8 ploughs; with these hides there is woodland outside the manor at 129 pigs from pasturage. Value before 1066 �44; later �34; now �24 at face value; however, it pays �25 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. What is in the Forest is valued at �12 10s."HAM 1,29
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HurnBishop of Bayeux1h20s36sHugh1 ploughland. 3 smallholders and 1 slave. ½ fishery at 2d. Pre-conquest was held by 2 freeholders.HAM 23,61
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StanpitBishop of Bayeux1h15s1 ploughland. Pre-conquest held by Wihtlac from King Edward and he had a hall.HAM 23,63
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StanpitBishop of Bayeux2h20s40s**=however, it pays 60s. 2 ploughlands, ½ plough. in demense; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with ½ plough. 8 acres of Meadow. Pre-conquest was held by Godric the priest from King Edward.HAM 23,64
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1 hide in KnappBishop of Bayeux1h20s30sHugh1 Ploughland; 1 slave; A mill at 20s; a fishery at 50d; 16 acres of meadow. Pre-conquest 3 freeholders held it from King Edward jointly and had 3 halls.HAM 23,62
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Fordingbridge Hundred
[South] CharfordKing5h100s£4William of ChernetRecorded twice in Doomsday. 4 ploughlands. In lordship 2 ploughs; 20 smallholders and 4 slaves with 1 plough. 91 acres of Meadow. the 2nd entry is the same except it adds 2 pigs worth of woodland. Pre conquest it was held by 2 free men from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors.HAM 23,1
HAM 23,53
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2½v8s10s"In this Hundred and in this manor ^[[South] CHARFORD]^ Picot holds 2 1/2 virgates from the King. Vitalet held it from King Edward in freehold as a manor. Then and now it paid tax for 2 1/2 virgates. Land for 1/2 plough. It is there, with 1 villager and 2 smallholders. Meadow, 10 acres.
William of {Chernet} claims this land stating that it belongs to [South] Charford manor, Hugh of Port's Holding, through the inheritance of his predecessor. He adduced his testimony for this from the better and the old men of the whole County and Hundred. Picot brought his opposing testimony from the villagers, the common folk and the reeves who wish to defend by oath or by a judgement day that the landholder was a free man and could go with his land whither he would. But William's witnesses refuse to accept any law but King Edward's until it is defined by the King."
HAM 23,3
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Clatingesthe King1½v10s8sWilliam of ChernetRecorded twice in Doomsday. 2 smallholders. 6 acres of Meadow. 2nd entry is the same except it adds "useless" woodland. Pre-conquest 2 free men held it from Alwin but it was not freehold.HAM 23,2
HAM 23,54
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Ibsleythe King2h40s60sRalph5 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 6 villagers and 10 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 10s; 700 eels; 75 acres of meadow; woodland, 1 pig. 2 hides of this manor, valued at 20s are in the Forest. Pre-conquest this was held by Algar from King Edward in freehold at 4 hides and was valued at £4.HAM 23,52
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Rockfordthe King1h60s30sHugh of Saint-Quentin2 Ploughlands, 1 in demense; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 1 plough. 6 slaves; 50 acres of meadow; "The woodland is in the King's Forest; the value was 30s.". Pre-conquest Alsi the priest hald it from King Edward in freehold at 2 hides.HAM 23,51
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Rocksteadthe King1h, ½v10s25s1 ploughland, in demense, with 7 smallholders and 2 slaves. A mill at 40d. Pre-conquest it was held by Aldwin from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,50
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Hoddington Hundred
Aoltonethe King3½h£8£106 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 7 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; woodland for fencing. Pre-conquest it was held by Azur of Slindon from King Edward in freehold for 10 hides and was valued at £10.HAM 23,28
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Holdshott Hundred
Bramshillthe King½h10s20sor is this in Bosbarrow hundred? 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. A fourth part of a mill at 10d; 3 acres of meadow; woodland at 2 pigs. Pre-conquest 2 free men held it from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors for 1 hide.HAM 23,37
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Heckfieldthe King2h100s£6**=however, it pays £8. 5 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders with 9 ploughs. A church; 2 slaves; a mill at 5s; a fishery at 100 eels; 3 acres of meadow; woodland at 100 pigs. Pre-conquest was held by Stenesnoc from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,36
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Stratfield [Turgis]the King1h30sAelfric4 ploughlands, 1½ in demense; 5 villagers and 9 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 4 slaves; a forge at 2s 2d; a mill for the hall; 15 acres of meadow; woodland at 5 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by the same Aelfric from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,38
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Hurstbourne Hundred
Litchfieldthe King3h£3Fatherling4 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 5 villagers and 10 smallholders with 2 ploughs. Woodland for fencing. Pre-Conquest it was held by Edsi from King Edward and was valued at £4.HAM 23,24
Kingsclere Hundred
Ewhurstthe King1h30sWalter2 ploughlands, 1 in Demense; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Woodland at 5 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Godwin, "he could go whither he would".HAM 23,21
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Knowlthe King3½v20sFatherling1 ploughland, in demense. 1 villager and 10 smallholders with ½ plough. 2 slaves; 2 acres of meadow. Pre-conquest it was by Alnoth "jointly" (?) from the king.
TidgroveBishop of Bayeux1h, 1v25sFatherling2½ ploughlands, 1 in demense; 2 smallholders. A mill at 50d; ½ acre of meadow. Pre-conquest was held by Oswulf from King Edward.HAM 23,68
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1 hidethe King1h20sFatherling1½ ploughlands, 1 in demense; 4 smallholders and 3 slaves; a mill at 12s; 2 acres of meadow; 1 hall. Pre-Conquest it was held jointly by Seawulf and Godwin and they had 2 halls, one remains.HAM 23,22
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Mainsborough Hundred
part of [Brown] CandoverAbbot of St. Peter's of Winchester2½h20s1 Hide is of the lordship land. In lordship 1 plough; 3 slaves. 1 acre of Meadow. prior to the conquest this was held by Elaf of Candover.HAM 6,13
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Meonstoke Hundred
Corhamptonthe King1h5s£83 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 2 villagers and 6 smallholders with 1 plough. 4 slaves; a church; 2 mills at 22s; 1 acre of meadow; 1 house in Winchester at 5s. Pre-conquest in was held by Alwin from King Edward for 3 hides and was valued at £8.HAM 23,19
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[East] Hoethe King1h30s60s**=however, it is at a revenue for £14. in Soberton. 2 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 3 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 4 slaves; 1 acre of meadow; woodland at 4 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Wulfward from King Edward at 1½ hides and was valued at 40s.HAM 23,20
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WarnfordSt. Peter's Abbey in Winchester8h£6£8Prior to the conquest it was held by Alward and Ketil from the Abbot, "they could not go whither they would". Land for 6 ploughs. In lordship 3 ploughs; 8 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs. 6 slaves; a mill at 10s; meadow, 8 acres.HAM 6,6
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Warnfordthe King1h, 3v£8*£14**=includes Hound which paid tax in Mansbridge Hundred, as does the following: 9 Ploughlands, 3 in demense; 31 villagers and 9 smallholders with 6 ploughs. A church; 6 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; 20 acres of Meadow. Pre-Conquest it was held jointly by Wulfric and Wulfward from King Edward and they had 2 halls. It answered for 4 hides plus another 3 hides and 3 acres in Hound, and the whole was valued at £14 and was part of Mansbridge Hundred.HAM 23,18
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Westburythe King3h40s£4Jocelyn/Gozelin FitzAzor4 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves; 3 acres of meadow; woodland at 4 pigs. Pre-conquest Wulfnoth held it from King Edward and it was valued at $pound;4.HAM 23,17
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Mansbridge Hundred
Houndpart of his own Warnford manorSee Warnford in MeonstokeHAM 23,18
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1 hide in RedbridgeBishop of Bayeux1h10s60s4 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 2 mills at 50s; 1 acre of meadow. Pre-conquest Tovi held it from the King.HAM 23,66
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Also, in the Borough of Southhampton, Hugh has the customary dues of 1 house in Southhampton amongst those by grant of King William.HAM S3
Micheldever Hundred
Cranbourne, Drayton, Stratton, & Popham estatesMicheldever Manor (Abbot of St. Peter's of Winchester)22½h, 1v£193 hides and 3 vircgates are of the lordship land. In lordship 6½ ploughs; 6 villagers and 12 smallhorders with 1&farc12; polughs. 7 slaves; 24 acres of Meadow. "Before 1066 4 free men held it from the Abbey as 4 manors CRANBOURNE, DRAYTON, STRATTON, POPHAM; they could not withdraw with their land, as the men of this Hundred testify."HAM 6,16
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Neatham Hundred
BinstedBishop of Bayeux½h*10s20s*=pays no tax. 1 ploughland, in demense, with 4 smallholders. ½ acre of meadow. Pre-conquest Boda held it from King Edward in freehold.HAM 23,56
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Chawtonthe King10h£10£128 ploughlands, 4 in demense; 19 villagers and 8 smallholders with 5 ploughs. 6 slaves; 6 acres of meadow; woodland at 50 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by Odo from King Edward in freehold at 4 hides and 1 virgate valued at £10.HAM 23,25
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Ludshottthe King1h60s100s2 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 5 ploughs. A mill at 7s 6d; 4 acres of meadow; woodland at 50 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Alwin in freehold for 2 hides valued at 60s.HAM 23,26
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Nortonthe King2h20s40sRobert1 ploughland, in demense; 2 villagers and 3 smallholders. 7½ acres of Meadow. Pre-conquest it was held by Godwin from King Edward in freehold and was valued at 30s.HAM 23,55
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Odiham Hundred
ElvethamChertsey Abbey1h25s30sIn lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 8 slaves with 2 ploughs. 4 arces of Meadow; woodland at 10 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Edric from King Edward in freehold and answered for 3 hides.HAM 9,2
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Portsdown Hundred
AplestedeKing1h30s40sTezelin1½ ploughland, 1 in demense; 13 smallholders with ½ plough. A mill at 15d; ½ acre of meadow; woodland at 3 pigs. Pre-conquest the whole was held by Goding from King Edward in freehold and was valued at 30sHAM 23,34
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½h"One of his men"½ ploughland with 3 smallholders.
BedhamptonSt. Peter's Abbey in Winchester10h£10£12Before the conquest was held by Alsi from the Abbot. Land for 8 ploughs. In lordship 1 plough; 12 villagers and 7 smallholders with 7 ploughs. A church; 7 slaves. 2 mills for the hall; 2 salt-houses at 37s 8d; meadow, 3 acres; woodland at 30 pigs.HAM 6,4
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Boarhuntthe King1h20sTezelin1 ploughland, in demense; 2 villagers and 2 smallholders with ½ plough. A mill at 5s; ½ acre of meadow. Pre-conquest was held by Leofsi and Merwynn from King Edward in freehold as 2 manors.HAM 23,33
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Bucklandthe King3½h40s60sHeldred4 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 slaves. Pre-conquest was held by Alward from Earl Godwin in freehold and was valued at 60s.
Later including Portsea Manor in Portsmouth and Portsea Island held by the family known as Portsea.
HAM 23,32
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CoshamBishop of Bayeux2h40s30s2 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 2 villagers and 4 smallholders with ½ plough. 4 slaes. Pre-conquest was held by Brictmer from King Edward in freehold.
Later called the Manor of Widley and held by a Geoffrey.
HAM 23,60
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Redbridge Hundred
Elingthe King?£38, 8s, 4d£20"The King holds ELING himself, in lordship. This manor paid half a day's revenue before 1066. They do not know the number of hides. Land for 20 ploughs. In lordship 5 ploughs; 13 villagers and 43 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 13 slaves; 2 mills at 25s; from grazing 45s. A fishery; a salt-house without dues; meadow, 125 acres; woodland, which remained in the revenue, at 20 pigs; the other woodland is in the King's hands. A church to which 1/2 carucate of land belongs in alms. 2 outliers in [the Isle of] Wight and 3 outside [it] belonged to this manor. When Hugh of Port acquired it, the 2 on the Island were lacking; Earl William held them. In the Forest 16 villagers' and 3 smallholders' messuages were appropriated; also woodland at 280 pigs from pasturage and 3 sesters of honey all of which are now missing. These are valued together at �26. Value before 1066 �38 8s 4d; later the same; now �20; however, it pays �52 6s 1d with the things which fall within the Forest."HAM 1,27
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½ hide in LestredBishop of Bayeux½h10sHugh½ ploughland, with 4 villagers. 2 acres of Meadow. Pre-conquest was held by Alsi from King Edward.HAM 23,67
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Shirley Hundred
Avonthe King3½h£8100s*William and Ralph and one other*=100s worth & 1½ hides and ½ virgate along with woodland at 45 pigs worth of this manor returned by the King to the Forest. 3 ploughlands in demense; 9 villagers and 6 smallholders with 4 ploughs. 4 slaves; 84 acres of meadow; the remaining 45 pigs worth of woodland. Pre-conquest 3 free men held it from King Edward in freehold at 8 hides and it was valued at £10, including the portion now in the forest.HAM 23,49
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RipleyBishop of Bayeux½h20s15sHugh1 ploughland in demense; 3 smallholders; 8 acres of Meadow; The woodland is in the King's Forest. Pre-conquest it was held by Wihtlac from king Edward in freehold.HAM 23,65
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Somborne Hundred
Houghton, including AwbridgeKing2½h£4HeldredHugh acquired these 2 manors as 1 manor. 4 ploughlands, 1½ in demense; 4 villagers with 3 ploughs; 23 slaves; 18 acres of meadow.HAM 23,16
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1½h
For this manor's use Hugh of Port himself claims 3 messuages, 1 corner of meadow, 1 virgate and 5 acres of land from Turstin the chamberlain. The whole Hundred bears witness to this, that his predecessors had taken possession there and were the holders in 1066.
There is also 1 hide held by Gilbert of Bretteville which Hugh claims as part of his manors of [South] Charford (see Fordingbridge Hundred) and Eschetune (?)HAM 43,6
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Titchfield Hundred
Hookthe King1h25sGermanus1½ ploughlands, 1 in demense. 2 villagers and 3 smallholders with 1 plough. 3 slaves; 1 acre of meadow; woodland, 1 pig. Pre-Conquest it was held by Northmann from King Edward.HAM 23,14
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Segensworththe King1h30s60sErlebald (Herebald?)3 ploughlands, 1 in demense; 5 villagers and 2 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 3 slaves; a mill at 20s; 5 acres of meadow; woodland at 5 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Wulfric from king Edward and was valued at 60s.HAM 23,13
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Stubbingtonthe King3h60s**=however it pays 110s. 3 plaughlands, 1 in demense; 5 villagers and 4 smallholders with 2 ploughs. 2 acres of Meadow. Pre-Conquest it was held by Godwin from King Edward and was valued at 50s.HAM 23,15
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Wickhamthe King12h£4£77 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 15 villagers and 6 smallholders with 7 ploughs. 5 slaves; 2 mills at 20s; 8 acres of meadow; woodland at 5 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by 4 brothers from King Edward as 2 manors valued at £10, Hugh acquired it as 1 manor.HAM 23,12
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Hampshire: In the New Forest and around it
Boldre Hundred
1½ virgates in Pilleythe King00Hugh of Saint-QuentinPre-Conquest "Algar held it jointly. Then it answered for 1 1/2 virgates; now for nothing because it is all in the Forest, except 1 1/2 acres of meadow. The land was for 1 plough. The value was 10s."HAM NF6,1
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1 hide in Throughamthe King00Hugh of Saint-QuentinPre Conquest "Wihtlac held it jointly. Then [it answered] for 1 hide; now for nothing, because it is all in the Forest, except 1 acre of meadow. The land was for 2 ploughs. The value was 30s."HAM NF6,2
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Rowditch Hundred
1½ hides in Miltonthe King1h40s20sWilliam of Chernet3 Ploughlands, 1 in demense; 5 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 slave; 3½ acres of meadow. The king has woodland of this manor at 20 pigs in the Forest; value 20s. Pre-conquest Alwin "held them jointly" at 1½ hides valued at 40s.HAM NF10,1
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[East] Kent
Lathe of Eastry: Bewsbury Hundred
[Temple] EwellBishop of Bayeux3s100s£10**=however it pays £12 12s. 1 plough. in demense; 15 villagers with 12 smallholders have 2 ploughs. 2 mills at 46s; 4 acres of meadow; woodland, 4 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Edric of Elham from King Edward and was valued at £12. Of this manor Hugh de Montfort holds 17 acres of land and 1½ pig pastures which are valued at 7s.KEN 5,185
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Pising and PinehamBishop of Bayeux2s0£62½ ploughs. in demense; 6 villagers with 14 smallholders have 1 plough. Pre-conquest it was held by Leofstan, Leofwin, Alfred, Sired of Chilham and two others; "the could go wherever they would with their lands."KEN 5,174
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SoltonBishop of Bayeux1s30s1 plough. in demense; 3 villagers with 1 smallholder pay 4s 7d. Pre-conquest it was valued at £15 and Godric lived in this manor holding 20 acres as his freehold.KEN 5,187
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West CliffeBishop of Bayeux2s£6£81 plough. in demense; 17 villagers have 2 ploughs. Of this manor Hugh de Montfort holds 2 mills at 28s. Pre-conquest this was held by Edric of Elham from King Edward and was valued at £8.KEN 5,186
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Hugh also holds a mill in Dover which pays 48 measures of corn; it does not belong to any manorKEN 5,188
Lathe of Wye: Faversham hundred
HurstBishop of Bayeux3y10s30s1 ploughland, in demense, with 2 smallholders and 2 slaves. Pre-conquest it was held by Osward of Norton from King Edward.KEN 5,153
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NortonBishop of Bayeux4s£6£124 ploughlands, 3 in demense; 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 5 ploughs. 3 churches; 3 mills without dues; 2 fisheries at 12d; woodland, 40 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Osward of Norton from King Edward and was valued at £8.KEN 5,143
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[West] Kent
Lathe of Aylesford: Eyhorne Hundred
AllingtonBishop of Bayeux3s£9£10**=however, it pays £12. Land for 3 Sulungs. 8 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 18 villagers with 6 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A church; 8 slaves; 2½ mills at 17s; 5 acres of Meadow, woodland, 40 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by Osward of Norton from King Edward.KEN 5,70
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5sTo this manor are attached 3 measures of land in Rochester; they pay 5s a year.
Lathe of Aylesford: Larkfield Hundred
OffhamBishop of Bayeux1s20s30s3 ploughlands, none in demense; 6 villagers with 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. 1 mill at 50d; 3 slaves; 4 acres of meadow; woodland, 10 pigs. Pre-conquest it was held by Godric from King Edward and was valued at 40s.KEN 5,47
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PaddlesworthBishop of Bayeux½s30s40s1 ploughland in demense; 1 villager with 4 smallholders have 3 oxen; A church; 2 slaves; 5 acres of meadow; 1 acre of pasture. Pre-conquest it was held by Godric from King Edward and was valued at 20s.KEN 5,45
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RyarshBishop of Bayeux2½s100s£65 Ploughlands, 2 in demense; 10 villagers with 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. A church; 10 slaves; 1 mill at 10s; 9 acres of meadow; woodland, 5 pigs. Pre-Conquest it was held by Aelfric from King Edward and was vauled at £8.KEN 5,46
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Half-Lathe of Milton: Milton Hundred
StuppingtonBishop of Bayeux3½y30s2 ploughlands, in demense with 1 slave and 5 smallholders. Pre-conquest Osward of Norton held it.KEN 5,117
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TongeBishop of Bayeux2s£7£10, 10s3 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 5 villagers with 1 plough. A church; 4 slaves; a mill at 8s; woodland, 4 pigs. Pre-conquest Osward of Norton held 5 sulungs for tribute, and 3 sulungs and 1½ yokes which he took from the King's villagers.KEN 5,118
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TunstallBishop of Bayeux3s, ½?£7£84 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 9 villagers with 1 plough and 9 slaves. Woodland, 10 pigs; a salt-house at 12d. Pre-conquest Osward of Norton held it.KEN 5,115
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UpchurchBishop of Bayeux2s£62 ploughlands, 1 in demense, with 5 smallholders and 1 slave. A mill at 6s 8d. Pre-conquest Osward of Norton held it.KEN 5,116
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8 sulungs and 1 yoke of Milton [Regis]the King8s, 1y£20"3 ploughs in lordship."KEN 1,3
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Half-Lathe of Sutton: Axton Hundred
AshBishop of Bayeux2½s£7£71 plough. in demense; 12 villagers with 8 smallholders have 3 ploughs. "...What Richard of Tonbridge holds is valued at 40s. From it the King has 2 pig pastures which are valued at 7s.". Pre-conquest Godric held it from King Edward.Ken 5,7
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A man-at-arms8 male and female slaves Is this the Richard of Tonbridge mentioned above?
½s20s2 menthe pieces of land are called Idleigh and Sonnings. 1 ploughland. They were the pre-conquest holders who could go where ever they would before 1066 without permission
HawleyBishop of Bayeux½s£152 Ploughs. in demense; 14 villagers with 3 smallholders have 4 ploughs. 3 slaves; 12 acres of meadow; a mill at 20s; 1 pig pasture of woodland at 5 pigs. "Value of the whole manor now �15 at 20 [pence] to the {ora}. In this manor one man holds 20 acres of land which are valued at 5s a year. He is called Wilfred and he does not belong to that manor nor could he have any lord except the King."KEN 5,1
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Hawleythe King½s, 54a£15Part of Dartford. "The men of the hundred...testify that Hawley has been taken from this manor. It answered for 1/2 sulung. The sheriff held this land. When he lost the sheriffdom, it stayed in the King's revenue. It remained so after King Edward's death. Now Hugh of Port holds it with 54 acres of land more. Value of the whole, �15."KEN 1,1
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Norfolk
Hundred and a Half of Freebridge
HarpleyBishop of Bayeux2c40s80s2 carucates of land. 1 plough. in demense; 2 villagers; 9 smallholders. Pre-conquest this was held by Archbishop Stigand as 1 outlier of Snettisham.NFK 2,3
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5 Freemen12 acres
1½ men's ploughs2 men's ploughs pre-conquest.
Northamptonshire - Later Rutland
Witchley Wapentake, aka Hwicceslea/Wiceslea, later split between the East Hundred & Wrandike Hundred - the latter aka Barrowden HundredVCH
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Barrowdenthe King3h, 3v10 ploughlands; 9 villagers and 10 Freemen with 3 smallholders who have 6½ ploughs. 16 acres of Meadow, spinney, 6 acres. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2a
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£3£7In the various lands of Barrowden are 15 Freemen, 33 villagers and 23 smallholders with a priest who have 19 ploughs.NTH 1,2g
[South] Luffenhamthe King4hPart of Barrowden. 10 ploughlands; 16 acres of meadow. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2f
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Morcottthe King4hPart of Barrowden. 8 ploughlands, 6 acres of meadow. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2d
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1½ hides in Bisbrooke and Glastonthe KingPart of Barrowden. 4 ploughlands; 8 acres of Meadow. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2e
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1½ hide and 1 bovate in Seatonthe KingPart of Barrowden. 6 ploughlands; 4 acres of Meadow. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2b
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Part of Barrowden. A mill at 36d; woodland 1 furlong long and 1 wide; spinney 6 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide.NTH 1,2g
1 hide and 1 virgate in Thorpe[-by-Water]the KingPart of Barrowden. 4 ploughlands; 3 acres of meadow. Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held this.NTH 1,2c
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Kettonthe King7h100s£1013 ploughlands, 2 in demense; 3 slaves; 12 Freemen, 24 villagers and 5 smallholders with a priest who have 11 ploughs. A mill at 6s 8d; 40 acres of meadow; 16 acres of "poor" woodland. Pre-Conquest this was held by Queen Edith.NTH 1,1
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Tixoverthe King2hPart of Ketton. 8 ploughlands; 16 Freemen with 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A mill at 5s; 8 acres of meadow; spinney, 3 acres. Pre-Conquest this was held by Queen Edith.NTH 1,1
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[North] Luffenham and Sculthorp[e]the King7h, 1v30s60s14 ploughlands; 12 freemen and 16 smallholders with a priest who have 12 ploughs. 2 mills at 40d; 10 acres of meadow. "The men perform the King's works as the reeve orders." Pre-Conquest Queen Edith held these lands.NTH 1,3
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Sculthorp[e] also seen spelled as "Kilthorpe" in the 11th Century but as part of South Luffenham.VCH
Suffolk
note that Hubert of Port is mentioned as having transfered holdings to the Bishop of Bayeux in the Ashfield and Hartismere entries.SUF 16,34
SUF 77,4
Surrey
Elmbridge Hundred
1 free hide in EsherBishop of Bayeux*"a woman"*= part of [Great or West] Burgh.1 villager. When Hugh "took possession of this land, he did not have a deliverer or the King's writ for it; so the Hundred testifies.SUR 5,25
Wallington Hundred, later part of Banstead Parish in Copthorne Hundred.VCH
BurghBishop of Bayeux2½h**=part of [Great or West] Burgh. Pre-Conquest 3 free men held this at 5 hides, "they could go where they would."SUR 5,24
The 3 manors of Burgh and the free hide in Esher were held as one manor, [Great or West] Burgh, valued in Wallington Hundred though later of Banstead Parish in Copthorne Hundred.VCH
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Sources listed like CAM #,# are index entries from the transcript of the survey From the University of Hull Institutional Repository (warning, large file, 7MB). VCH are the entries in the appropriate Victory History County series (note- some are not digitised and thus not online, and of the many others that are, I have not had a chance to check the entries against them, thus many of the spots for 'VCH' sources are not yet linked.)