Ditchampton in the Domesday Book, 1086:
Land of the Bishop of Bayeaux.
The Bishop also holds Ditchampton and Robert from him.
Azor held it prior to 1066; it paid tax for 2 hides.
Land for 2 ploughs; 18 cottagers have them.
4 mills which pay 27 shillings.
Meadow 4 acres. Pasture 10 acres.
The value was 100 shillings but is now £8.
