Middleton, Tax List 1332

Tax list for Middleton (Middeldone), 1332:

Robert le Hogge, 2s. 2d.
Thomas Fraunkeleyn, 2s. 8d.
William le Houpere, 7s. 6d.
Edward Bysshope, 2s.
John de Lavyngtone, 3s.
Peter le Houpere, 2s. 10½d.
John le Hogge, 2s. 5½d.
John Fraunceis, 2s. 5d.
Adam Balkeham, 2s.
Reynold le Hogge, 3s. 9¼d.
John le Hogge, 2s.

Total amount: 32s. 10¼d. Was proved.

Little Sutton, Tax List 1332

Tax List for Suttone Parva (Little Sutton), 1332:

John Bordet, –
John le Freynshe, – .
Walter Levyn, -.
John de Kyngestone, 15s.
John le Freynshe, 12d.
William Rolves, 2s.
Walter de Suttone, 5s. 6½d.
William Duraunt, 5s.
John le Bode, 12d.
John Wase, 3s. 2¾d.
John Smewyne, 2s.
Edward le Freynshe, 2s.
Edward Bysshope, 3s. 1½d.
Robert Bertram, 2s. 1d.

Total amount: 47s. 7¾d. Was proved.

Codford In The Domesday Book

1086

LAND OF WILLIAM OF EU

Bernard holds Codford from William.

Before 1066 it paid tax for 1 and a half hides.

Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship;

1 plough there, with 1 slave.

2 Cottagers with 1 plough.

Meadow 10 acres.

The fourth part of a mill which pays 3 shillings.

Pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide.

The value was £4 but is now £3.

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LAND OF WALERAN HUNTER

Waleran holds Codford from the King.

Erlebald held it before 1066; it paid tax for 6 hides.

Land for 6 ploughs, of which 3 hides are in lordship;

2 ploughs there; 3 slaves.

7 villagers and 6 smallholders with 3 ploughs.

A mill which pays 10 shillings.

Meadow 10 acres.

Pasture half a league long and 5 furlongs wide.

The value was £10 but is now £12.

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LAND OF OSBERN GIFFARD

Aelfric held it [Codford] before 1066; it paid tax for 1 and a half hides.

Land for 2 ploughs, of which 1 hide is in lordship;

1 and a half ploughs there; 2 slaves.

6 Cottagers and 1 Cottager with half a plough.

The fourth part of a mill which pays 3 shillings and 3 half pence.

Meadow 10 acres.

Pasture 4 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide.

The value was 50 shillings but is now 60 shillings.

Sutton Veny In The Domesday Book

LAND OF WILLIAM OF MOHUN

William of Mohun holds Sutton [Veny] from the King, and Walter from him.

Cola held it before 1066, it paid tax for 5 hides.

Land for 4 ploughs, of which 3 hides and 1 virgate of land are in lordship;

2 ploughs there; 3 slaves.

3 villagers and 6 smallholders with 2 ploughs.

A mill which pays 4 shillings.

Meadow 4 acres.

Woodland 2 acres.

Pasture half a league long and 1 wide.

The value was £4, now 100 shillings.

LAND OF WILLIAM SON OF GUY

William son of Guy holds Sutton [Veny] from the King.

Alfwold and his sister held it before 1066; it paid tax for 8 hides.

Land for 6 ploughs, of which 4 hides are in lordship;

2 ploughs there; 4 slaves.

6 villagers and 8 smallholders with 4 ploughs.

2 parts of a mill which pay 13 shillings and 4 pence.

Meadow 6 acres.

Pasture 1 league long and 2 furlongs wide;

Woodland as much.

The value was £8, it is now £10.

LAND OF NIGEL THE DOCTOR

Nigel also holds 4 hides in Sutton [Veny]; it paid tax for as much before 1066.

Land for 3 ploughs.

St. Mary’s of Montebourg holds from Nigel.

2 hides of this land are in lordship; 1 plough there; 3 slaves.

5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 2 ploughs.

The third part of a mill which pays 6 shillings and 8 pence.

Meadow 3 acres.

Pasture half a league long and 1 furlong wide.

Woodland 1 league long and 1 furlong wide.

The value was £4 but is now 100 shillings.

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