Davenport Classified List of Printed Original Materials for English Manorial and Agrarian History during the Middle Ages THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES Radcliffe College Monographs No. 6 Classified List OF Printed Original Materials FOR ENGLISH MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN HISTORY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES BY FRANCES GARDINER DAVENPORT, A.B. PREPARED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF W. J. ASHLEY, M.A. PROFESSOR OF ECONOMIC HISTORY IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY BOSTON, U.S.A. PUBLISHED BY GINN & COMPANY 1894 J Copyright, 1894, By Radcliffe College. Cambridge, Mass. SSntbersttg Press: John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A. PREFATORY NOTE. A LARGER body of material for the agrarian history of mediaeval England is already in print than is commonly supposed ; but it is scattered about in publications of very different kinds and dates. It has occurred to the Editor, there- fore, that it would be of service to scholars to furnish them with a preliminary survey of this material, classified according to nature, date, and locality. There is this additional reason : that new interest is now being directed to the subject, and fresh documents are likely to be printed during the next few years in increasing numbers. It is surely desirable that, in selecting documents for this purpose, regard should be paid to previous efforts, and that those should first be chosen which belong to classes of material or refer to periods or districts before least satisfactorily represented. A list of the kind here presented will thus, it is hoped, indicate the lacunae which most need to be filled. The list was primarily intended to include only documents printed in whole or in large fragments. It excludes accordingly mere lists or calendars, as well as modern accounts in English which are anything other than literal translations. But the Compiler has so far departed from the original design as to add a list of text-books of manorial law, as well as another of manorial maps. It is believed that these will be useful to investigators, and that even an incomplete list may often be suggestive through mere juxtaposition. It may be well to call particular attention, first, to the inten- tional omission of the contents of such great bodies of record as the Domesday Book and the Hundred Rolls, which are already 1331723 vi Prefatory Note. indexed and easily utilized ; and, secondly, to the fact that the Compiler of the list has been limited in hei opportunities to the Harvard Library, which, although fairly rich in this department, has yet some grievous gaps. The Compiler and Editor have not aimed at producing more than a " Trial List." By interleaving the little volume and insert- ing in the appropriate place the omissions that will certainly be found, and the additions which the next few years will bring, scholars will find it possible, it is hoped, to gain some advantage even from a list manifestly imperfect. The Editor need not assure any one who is conversant with the subject that the work has involved on the Compiler's part several months of assiduous toil, and the exercise of much scholarly discrimination. W. J. ASHLEY. May 24, 1894. INTRODUCTION. r I ""HIS pamphlet aims at providing students of the manorial and agrarian history of England during the Middle Ages with a list of some printed original materials that may be useful in their work. Some of the sources, however, from which students will draw are purposely omitted from these pages. To have made the list complete in this respect would have been needless, as well as laborious, since these sources are well known and are indexed. Among the works which might be looked for here, but to which no further reference is made, are the following : — Domesday Book. This collection of inquisitions of estates throughout all England except the counties of Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham, and Westmoreland was finished in 1086. Two volumes were published in 1783 and two in 1816 by the English government. The fourth volume contains in its appendix the Exon Domesday, relating to the counties of Wilts, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, and Cornwall, and supposed to be a transcript of the original returns of the commissioners from which Domesday was compiled ; the Iiiquisitio Eliensis, a similar doc- ument relating to possessions of the monastery of Ely; and the Winton Domesday, an inquest taken between 1 107 and 1128 concerning lands of Edward the Confessor in Winchester. The Inquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis contains the original returns made by the jurors of the county of Cambridge at the time of the Domesday inquest. It was published by Mr. N. E. S. A. Hamilton in 1S76. The Hundred Rolls, 1279, describe manors in Bedfordshire, Bucks, Cambridgeshire, Hunts, and Oxfordshire. They were printed by the Record Commission, 1818. viii Introduction. In 1288 Pope Nicholas the Fourth granted to King Edward the Third, for six years, one tenth of the revenue of the Church. Between 1288 and 1292, royal commissioners made a valuation of ecclesiastical property, which served as a basis of taxation till Henry the Eighth's time. The inquisitions of these com- missioners, known as Pope Nicholas's Taxation were published in 1802 by the Record Commission. Nonarum Inquisitiones were taken by royal commissioners in 1 341. A ninth of the corn, wool, and lambs in every parish had been granted by parliament to the king. The ninths were supposed to be equal to the tenths of Pope Nicholas's taxation ; but when there was no such equality the true value of the ninths was to be collected. The parishioners declared the value of the taxable property, and explained discrepancies between the amounts of the ninths and the tenths. Their testimony inci- dentally throws light on the manorial history of the time. The inquisitions were published by the Record Commission, 1807. The Valor Ecclesiasticus, a survey and valuation of the ecclesias- tical property of England and Wales, was drawn up in 1535. It was printed by the Record Commission, 18 10-1834. No attempt has been made to extract from the Statutes of the Realm (1235-1713) printed by the Record Commission, 1810- 1822, from the Rolls of Parliament (1278-1503), printed, 1767, by the English government, or from Rymer's Foedera (1066-1654), newly edited (as far as the year 1383) by the Record Commis- sion, 1 8 16-1869, portions bearing upon manorial history. Since the purpose of this pamphlet is to assist primarily those who are studying manorial history from the economic standpoint, such works as the Testa de Nevil, compiled probably temp. Ed. II. from inquisitions taken during earlier reigns, printed by the Record Commission, 1807, and Kirkby's Quest, a survey of knights' fees made temp. Ed. I. (printed for Yorkshire by the Surtees Society, 1867, for Somerset by the Somerset Record Society, 1889, and for Dorset in the new edition of Hutchins's Dorset), do not come within its scope. Many documents of the first half of the seventeenth century have been included in the list, since they help to explain earlier Introduction. ix conditions; but documents of later date have not been referred to. Hence no mention is made of the Parliamentary Surveys (1649 et seq.*) of property which had formerly belonged to the Crown. The Parliamentary Surveys for the county of Sussex have been printed in the " Sussex Archaeological Collections," beginning with volume twenty-three. Among the classes of documents that are omitted are grants, charters, and leases, and inventories and household books such as that of Finchale Priory (Surtees Society, 1837), which, amid a mass of other matter, often give information regarding farm- stock, produce, and prices. Account rolls and rentals are not included when the returns from estates are lumped together, or given in no detail. Records of proceedings before manorial courts only are inserted. Final concords, therefore (for which see Salt Archaeological Society publications, volume three et seq.}, and in general, pleas relating to freeholds are not noticed here ; and collections of judicial decisions of the king's court giving the law of villeinage, such as the Placitorum Abbreviatio (Record Com- mission, 181 1), Northumberland Assize Rolls (Surtees Society, 1891), Bracton's Note Book, and the Year Books (Rolls Series), are also excluded. Inquisitions post-mortem (see especially York Archaeological Asso- ciation, " Record Series," volume twelve, Lancashire and Cheshire "Record Society," 1880, 1887, and 1888, and the publications of the British Record Society) were inquests concerning the prop- erty of a lately deceased tenant-in-chief, or other tenant holding lands that were in the king's hands. Their purpose was to ascer- tain the feudal rights accruing to the king ; and one of the articles of inquiry pertained to the land of which the deceased died pos- sessed. Sometimes the amount of land is given in round numbers which can be only approximate, and often the inquisitions arc devoid of interest to the student of economic conditions ; on the other hand, these inquests frequently include manorial extents, and describe not only the land, but the tenants, their services and holdings. Inquisitions of this latter class arc alone inserted in this list. Inquisitions postmortem, as well as inquisitions ad quod dampnum, end in 1645. Inquisitions ad quod dampnum, which x Introduction. begin in Edward the Second's reign, are inquests to ascertain whether petitions, as, for instance, petitions to alienate land, may be granted without damage to the king or any one else. Whenever these have seemed of sufficient interest they have been referred to. The earliest documents of this list are of the twelfth century. They concern the estates of great religious houses, and seem to be modelled after " Domesday Book." Doubtless, as in the case of Burton monastery, these accounts of lands, tenants, rents, and services were drawn up that the heads of such houses might know the amount of revenue due to them. They were to the heads of religious houses what " Domesday " was to the king. The documents of this time exhibit little variety. They are not divided into classes, nor drawn up by special officers as part of their regular duties, nor do they bear the titles, so familiar later, of cowpotus, extenta, or supervises. Briefly, they do not seem, as do the documents of the next century, to be a necessary part of the manorial system. With the thirteenth century a great increase takes place both in the number and in the variety of manorial documents, and from this time they naturally fall into the following distinct groups : — i. Account Rolls. Under this heading come the compoti and rotuli of the propositus, ballivus, bursarins, or later, of the collector redituum, and firmarins : These rolls state the income accruing to the lord of the manor from fixed rents and farms, sales of works, sales of pasturage and grain, perquisites of courts, and the like, as well as the outgo incident to carrying on the estate, — expenses of ploughing, reaping, and sowing, and repairing implements and buildings. On the backs of these rolls, memoranda of farm-stock, works of tenants, and other matters, were often jotted down. It is apparent from the list of printed documents of this class that only isolated and scattered examples of account rolls are accessible to the student who is restricted to the use of published material. In Maclean's " Trigg Minor," however, some half- Introduction. xi dozen may be found, and in Rogers' " Agriculture and Prices " there are several. 2. Court Rolls begin to appear at about the same time as manorial accounts, that is, before the middle of the thirteenth century. To students of economic history this class of documents is of prime importance, for it throws light on the relations of the peasantry to their lords and to the land. Very few court rolls have as yet been printed. In the volume edited by Professor F. W. Maitland for the Seldon Society (1889), however, most valuable early material of this kind may be found. 3. Printed Extents of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries are comparatively abundant. A document commonly assigned to 4 Ed. III. (1276) prescribes the subjects and order of inquiry. Buildings; acreage and value of demesne, meadow, pasture, and foreign pasture, parks and demesne woods and foreign woods ; pannage and herbage ; mills and fisheries ; freeholders and their lands; customary tenants, their holdings, works, customs, and fixed rents ; cottagers, and their curtilages ; perquisites of courts ; patronage of churches ; heriots ; fairs; markets; customs, services, and foreign works and customs ; fines and reliefs, — are all matters that come within the scope of the manorial extent. Extents were usually drawn up by " ancient and sage tenants," " true and sworn men." Walter of Henley, writing in the thirteenth century, advises landlords to have extents made yearly, and yearly views of account taken. This, he says, is necessary to protect them from dishonest bailiffs on the one hand, and from tenants who will wish to " deny services " on the other. Religious houses seem to have been particularly careful in the management of their estates and in preserving their manorial records. One of the regulations of the Monastery of Gloucester required bailiffs to write their accounts on rolls of parchment and to put the proper titles to the documents.1 The typical extent, then, describes the lands as well as the tenants of the manor; but there are other documents of the thirteenth century and later that deal with the tenants alone. They give the names of the tenants, the holdings of each, the 1 Gloucester Cartulary, iii. 216. xii Introduction. rents and services due from each, and the customs of the manor. They are : — 4. Rentals and Customaries. Their Latin titles read somewhat as follows : " redditus, consuetudines, et servicia," " consuetudines mancrii," and so forth. In the earlier part of the period covered by the list no line can be drawn, as a rule, between the rental and the customary. The customs of the manor consist largely in the customary rents of labor or of money due from the tenants. Still, even at this time, these documents sometimes contain general statements as to the duties of manorial officers, or with regard to such matters as alienation of land. But later rents are no longer dependent upon custom, but are fixed; they no longer are in ser- vices, but in money; and rental and customary are documents of quite different kinds. By the sixteenth century the rental is a list of names of tenants with the payments due from each, while the customary is a statement in general terms of the rights or duties of classes of tenants (not of individuals) or of officers. Custom- aries seem to have been written in English for some time before Latin ceased to be the language of " Account Rolls," " Court Rolls," and " Rentals." Since many of these English records bear the title of " customary," and some of the Latin ones that of "custumarium,"' and since almost no document styled "cus- tomal " has come within my notice, I have adopted the former word. 5. Documents entitled " supervisus " have been placed among the rentals in this list except when the survey concerned the customs of the manor, when it naturally finds a place under the head of " customaries." Besides being virtual rentals or custom- aries, some of these surveys give in detail the bounds of the manor and of each of its fields. The classes of documents previously enumerated originated within the manor. Subsidy Rolls (Henry III. — William and Mary), though not manoral in origin, yet throw much light on the population, — not on their numbers only, but sometimes on their occupations and property as well. From 4 Richard II., however, to 14 Henry VIII., most of the rolls supply no names. Introduction. xiii Since the list is based almost exclusively upon an examination of books in the library of Harvard University, in the Boston Public Library, and in the Boston Athenaeum, it can, of course, have no pretensions to completeness. The compilation has been prepared under the constant super- vision of Professor W. J. Ashley, whom the Compiler wishes to thank for much onerous assistance. CONTENTS. Page Prefatory Note v Introduction v" Bibliography x Account Rolls J4 Court Rolls J6 CUSTOMARIES . . l8 Rentals, Customaries, and Extents 20 Miscellaneous Documents 28 Maps 3° Subsidy Rolls 32 .Manuals of Husbandry 33 Text-Books of Manorial Law 34 Documents concerning Enclosures 36 Topographical Index 3s ENGLISH MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN HISTORY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Note. — P. indicates that a book is in the Boston Public Library ; A., that it is in the Boston Athenaeum Library. Books not specially marked are in the Harvard College (or Law School) Library, t indicates that a book is in none of these libraries, and has not been examined by the Compiler. Abingdon Abbey, Accounts of the obedientiars of. Camden Society, London, 1892. Abingdon, Chronicon monasterii de. Ed. J. Stevenson. Rolls Series, 2 vols. London, 1858. fAdames, Jonas, 1593. [Treatise on manorial law. Ref. in York. Arch. Journ. (1887-89) ; x. 68.] Allen, Thomas. History of the county of Lincoln. 2 vols. London, 1834. Anderson, J. C. Plan and award of the commissioners appointed to inclose the commons of Croydon. Croydon, 1889. [Map.] P. Archaeologia. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London. Lon- don, 1 770, et seq. Archaeologia Aeliana. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of New- castle-upon-Tyne. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1822, et seq. Archaeologia Cambrensis, the journal of the Cambrian Archaeological Assoc. London, 1846, et seq. See also Original Documents and Baronia de Kemeys. Archaeologia Cantiana ; being transactions of the Kent Archaeological Society. London, 1858, et seq. P. Archaeological Journal, The. Published by the Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. London, 1845, et seq. P. Archaeological Review, The. London, 1888-90. Archbold, W. A. J Somerset religious houses. Cambridge Historical Kssays, No. vi. Cambridge, 1892. Baigent, F. J., and Millard, J. E. History of the ancient town and manor of Basingstoke. Basingstoke and London, 1889. l<] 2 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Baigent, F. J. Collection of records and documents relating to the hun- dred and manor of Crondal. Part i., Historical and manorial. Hamp- shire Record Soc. Winchester and London, 1890. Baines, Edward. History of the county of Lancaster. New ed. by J. Croston. 5 vols. Manchester and London, 1888-93. Baines, F. E. Records of the manor, parish, and borough of Hampstead. London, 1890. [Map.] P. Baronia de Kemeys. From the original documents at BronwydcL Cam- brian Archaeological Assoc. London and Oxford, 1862. Bartleet, S. E. Manor and borough of Chipping Camden. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. Trans. (1884-85) ; ix. 134. Bateson, Edward. History of Northumberland, vol. i. Newcastle-upon- Tyne and London, 1893. Battle Abbey, Cuslumals of. Ed. S. R. Scargill-Bird. Camden So- ciety, London, 1887. Beamont, William. History of the castle of Halton and the priory of Norton. Warrington, 1873. P. ■ Warrington in 1465, as described in a contemporary rent-roll. Chetham Society, Manchester, 1849. Becon, Thomas. Catechism. Parker Society. Cambridge, 1844. tBenese, Sir Richard de. Boke of the measuring of land, 1537. fBerthelet, T. The boke for a justice of peace. . . . (et inter alia) The boke that teacheth to kepe a court baron. London, 1544. Berw and the Hollands. Archaol. Cainb., 3d series (1868) ; xiv., 97. Best, Henry. Rural Economy in Yorkshire in 1641. Surtees Society, Durham, 1857. Bigland, Ralph. Historical, monumental and genealogical collections rela- tive to the county of Gloucester. 2 vols. London, 1 786, et seq. P. Black Book of Hexham, in Hexham Priory, ii. Ed. James Raine. Sur- tees Society, Durham, 1865. Blomfield, J. C. History of Bicester. Bicester, 1884. History of Fritwell and History of Souldern. London, 1893. Boldon Buke, a survey of the possessions of the See of Durham. Ed. Wm. Greenwell. Surtees Society, Durham, 1852. Booth, "William. Some instructions upon the purchase of Warrington, 1628. Chetham Misc. iii. Chetham Society. Manchester, 1862. Boulter, W. C. Court-rolls of some Yorkshire manors. York. Arch. Journ., x., 63. Brand. John. History and antiquities of the town of Newcastle-upon- Tyne. 2 vols. London, 1789. Brayley, E. W. Topographical history of Surrey. 5 vols. London, 1850. [Map.] P Bibliography. 3 Bridges, W. B. Some account of the barony and town of Okehampton. New ed. by W. H. K. Wright. Tiverton, 1889. Bridgman, G. T. O. History of church and manor of Wigan. Chetham Society. 4 parts. Manchester, 1SS9-90. Brinklow, Henry. Complaynt of Roderyck Mors. Early Eng. Text Soc. London, 1S74. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society. Transactions. Bristol, 1S76, et seq. British Archaeological Association. Journal. London, 1846, et seq. P. Burton Chartulary. Collections for a history of Staffordshire. Wm. Salt. Archseol. Soc. vol. v., part 1. London, 1884. Burton, Thomas. History and antiquities of Heminbrough. Ed. James Raine for Yorkshire Archaeol. and Topog. Assoc. York, 1888. P. Bury and West Suffolk Archaeological Institute. Proceedings. 1 vol. Bury St. Edmund's (1849-53.) Later under the title Proceedings of Suffolk Inst, of Archaeol. and Nat. Hist. P. Caernarvon, The record of. Ed. Sir Henry Ellis. Record Commission, London, 1838. Certayne causes gathered together, wherein is shewed the decaye of Eng- land. Four Supplications. Early Eng. Text Society, London, 187 1. tChandler, H. W. Five court rolls of Great Cressingham. London, 1885. Chetwynd-Stapleton, H. E. The Stapletons of Yorkshire. York. Arch. Journ., viii., 65. [Map.] Cheyney, E. P. The medieval manor : translation of a typical extent. Publications of Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Science. No. 101. Philadelphia. Clark, G. T. Custumary of manor and soke of Rothley. Archaologia, (1882) ; xlvii., part 1, 89. Clarke. James. Survey of Lakes of Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lan- caster. 2d ed. London, 1789. [Maps.] Clinch, George. Bloomsbury and St. Giles. London, 1890. [Maps.] Mayfair and Belgravia. London, 1892. [Maps.] Clutterbuck, Robert. History and Antiquities of the county of Hertford. 3 vols. London, 1815-27. Cockersand, Rentale de. Ed. F. R. Raines. Chetham Misc., iii. Chetham Society, Manchester, 1861. Coke, Sir Edward. The complete copyholder. London, 1673. Coldingham, Correspondence, inventories, account rolls, &c, of. Surtec-; Society. 1841. Collectanea First series. Oxford Historical Society. Oxford, l8i [Map.] Commonplace Book of the fifteenth century, A. See L Toulmin Smith. 4 English Manorial and Agrarian History. t Considerations concerning common fields and inclosures . . . partly to answer another discourse lately published by Mr. John Moore. Lon- don. 1654. Cooper, C. H. Annals of Cambridge. 5 vols. Cambridge, 1842-53. Cooper, G. M. Researches into the history of the Abbey of Otteham. Sussex Arch. Coll. (1852) ; v., 155. P. Cooper, W. D. Midhurst : its lords and its inhabitants. Sussex Arch. Coil. (1868) ; xx., 1. P. Corbett, J. A. Manor of Llanblethian. Archceol. Camb.xi., 5th series, 68. Court Baron, The. See F. W. Maitland. Crabbe, George. Some materials for a history of the parish of Thompson. Ed. A. Jessopp. Norwich, 1892. Cranmer, Thomas. Works. 2 vols. Parker Society, Cambridge, 1844-46. P. Creighton, Mandell (now Bp. of Peterborough). The Northumbrian border. Archceol. yoam., (1885) ; xlii., 41. P. Crowley, Robert. Select works. Early Eng. Text Soc, London, 1872. Cullum, John. History and antiquities of Hawsted and Hardwick. 2d ed. London, 1813. Cunningham, William. Growth of English industry and commerce. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1890-92. Cussans, J. E. History of Hertfordshire. 3 vols. London, 1870-81. P. Daniel-Tyssen, J. R. Survey of the church of the college of Mailing. Sussex Arch. Coll. (1869); xxi., 159. P. De Lacy (Henry), Two compoti of the Lancashire and Cheshire manors of. Ed. P. A. Lyons. Chetham Society, Manchester, 1884. Denton, William. England in the fifteenth century. London, 1888. tDomestic architecture in England from Richard II. to Henry VIII. 2 parts. Oxford, 1859. Drake, H. H. Hasted's History of Kent. Part i. London, 1886. [Map.] P. Dugdale, William. Antiquities of Warwickshire. 2d ed., by William Thomas. 2 vols. London, 1730. Monasticon Anglicanum. New ed. by John Caley, Henry Ellis, and Bulkeley Bandinel. 6 vols, in 8. London, 1817-30. Dunkin, John. History and antiquities of Bicester. London, 18 16. P. Durham Halmote Rolls. Ed. W. H. D. Longstaffe. Surtees Society, Durham, 1889. Dymond, Robert. Customs of the manors of Braunton. Plymouth, 1888. [Reprinted from Trans. Devon Assoc. (1880) ; xx., 254.] Earwaker, J. P. Court leet records of the manor of Manchester. 12 vols Manchester, 1884-1890. Bibliography. 5 East Anglian (The) : or, notes and queries on subjects connected with the counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, Essex, and Norfolk. New series. Ipswich, 18S5, et seq. P. Easter Rolls of Whalley, The. Ed. James Raine. Chetham Misc., v, Chetham Society, Manchester, 1S75. English Gilds. See J. Toulmin Smith. tEssex Archaeological Society. Transactions. Colchester, 1858,^/^. Faulkner, Thomas. Historical and topographical account of Fulham, London, 18 13. Feodarium Prioratus Dunelmensis. Ed. Wm. Greenwell. Surtees Society, Durham, 1872. Fishwick, Henry. History of the parish of Garstang. 2 parts. Chetham Society, Manchester, 1878-79. History of the parish of Poulton-le-Fylde. Chetham Society, Manchester, 1885. History of the parish of Rochdale. Rochdale and London, 1889. P. Fitzherbert, Anthony. The book of husbandry. Reprinted from the edition of 1534. Ed. W. W. Skeat. English Dialect Society, Lon- don, 18S2. [Another ed. in Certain ancient tracts concerning the management of landed property. London, 1767.] Book of Surveying, 1539, printed in Certain ancient tracts. London, 1767. Fleta, seu commentarius juris Anglicanse. London, 1647. [Another ed. London, 1685.] Forrest, Sir William. Pleasaunt poesie of princelie practise. App. to Starkey. Early Eng. Text Soc, London, 1878. Fuller, E. A. Tenures of land by the customary tenants in Cirencester- Bristol and Glonc. Arch. Trans., ii., 285. Fumivall. F. J. Ballads from manuscripts, vol. i. Ballad Society, Lon- don, 1868-72. Gage, John. History and antiquities of Suffolk. Thingoe hundred. Lon- don, 1838. Gentleman's Magazine Library. Ed. G. L. Gomme. London, 1883, et seq. Gilbert. Davies. 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Burton, Northumberland. Bateson, 292. 1606. Penmayne, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, hi., 49. Lat. 1612. Bootle, Lancaster. Lancash. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. (1887), 167. Tr. 1612, etc. Epworth, Lincoln. Reliquary (1882-83) > xxiii., 47. 1632. Morpeth. Hodgson : Customs 0/ Morpeth. 1638. English Bicknor, Gloucester. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. (18S6- 87) ; xi., 269. 1645-53. North Runcton, and Setchey with Hardwick, Norfolk. East Anglian, N. S. (1889-90) ; hi., 41. t Socton with the Soke, Suffolk. East Anglian, iv., 3. iS English Manorial and Agrarian History. CUSTOMARIES. 1260? Manors of Otterton, Devon. Oliver, 254. Lat. 1309. Sutton Coldfield, Warwick. Dugdale : Warwickshire, ii., 911. Lat. (Also in Sutton Coldfield, 36. Tr.) 1361. Salton, York. Hexham Priory, ii., 143. Lat. 1339. Basingstoke, Hants. Baigent : Basingstoke, 213. Tr. 15th cent. Heminbrough, York. Burton : Heminbrough, app., 390. 1400. Painswick, Gloucester. Rudder, 593. 1401. Blackburnshire, Lancaster. Whitaker : Whalley, i., 265. Lat. 1422. Custom-roll and rental. Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancaster. Three Lancash. Docs. 94. 1457 ? Tottenham, Middlesex. Robinson : Tottenham, i., 186. 1483. Kingsthorpe, Northants. Kingsthorpiatia, 38. 1509-47. Stanesgate, Essex. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 39. 1523. Manors of Braunton, Devon. Dymond. 1535 ? Thoby, Essex. Suckling : Essex, 43. 1547. Kingsthorpe, Northants. Kingsthorpiana, 84. 1553. Church Clent, Stafford. Nash, ii., app. xvii. 1558-1603. Rolleston, Stafford. Shaw, i., 29. 1564. Battle, Sussex. Wolcott, 72. 1567. Crondal, Hants. Baigent: Crondal, 159. 1569. Holm Cultram, Cumberland. Nicholson and Burn, ii., 185. 1573. Gillingham, Dorset. Hutchins, iii., 222. 1583. Gower Anglicana, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 114. 1583. Pennard, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 305. 1583. Wellington, Somerset. Humphreys, 46. 1584. Almonbury, York. Walker, 19. 1593. Aston and Cote, Oxford. Williams, 472. 17th cent? Kemeys, Pembroke. Baronia de Kemeys, 43. 1G00? Berkeley, Glouc. Smyth: Berkeley MSS., iii., 16. 1603. Fulham, Middlesex. Fulham, 23. 1504. Tettenhall Regis, Stafford. Smith : English Gilds, 432. 1609. Yardley Hastings, Northants. Tracts. 1610. Kaegurwen, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 177. 1612. Bradford, York. James: Bradford, 114. 1612. Bewdley, Worcester. Nash, ii., 282. 1617. Stepney, Middlesex. Stow, ii., bk. iv., 89. Customaries. 1 9 1620. See under rentals ref. to Gower and Kilvey. 1621. Shoreston and North Sunderland, Northumberland. Bateson, 315. 1632. Oxwich, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 125. 1632. Nicholaston, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 223. 1632. Penrice, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 235. 1634. Church Enstone, Oxford. Marshall: Church Enstone, 32. 1635. Earl Soham, Suffolk. East Anglian, N. S. (1887-88) ; ii., 215. 1637. Bosham, Sussex. Smyth : Bosham, 264. 1641. Millwood, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 298. 1642. Mitchel-dean, Gloucester. Maclean : Dene Alagna, 207. 1642. Priorston, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 203. 1650? Blisland, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 87**. 2o English Manorial and Agrarian History. RENTALS, CUSTOMARIES, AND EXTENTS. 12 cent.? Survey. Salton, York. Hexhain Priory, ii., 83. Lat. 1100-1113. Extents. Manors of Burton-upon-Trent, Stafford. Burton Chart., 18. Lat. 1100-1113. Extent. Burton-upon-Trent, Stafford. Shaw, i., app. 1. Lat. 1114. Extents. Manors of Burton-upon-Trent, Stafford. Burton Chart., 24. Also in Shaw, i., app. 1. Lat. 1125? "Descriptio maneriorum." Manors of Peterborough in Hunts, Leicester, Lincoln, Northants, Nottingham, and Rutland. Liber Niger, 157. Lat. 1141-54. Services. Cirencester, Gloucester. Fuller, 286. Lat. 1154-89. Extents. Manors of Abingdon in Berks. Abingdon Chron., ii., 301. Lat. 1170-81. " Inquisicio." Manors of St. Paul's in Essex, Herts, Middlesex, and Surrey. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 140. Lat. 1181. Fragment of "Domesday Ranulphi de Diceto." Manors of St. Paul's. Hale: Dom. S. Paul's, 109. Lat. 1183. Survey. Manors of See of Durham. Boldon Bk. Lat. and tr. 1184? Tenants and holdings. Thingoe Hundred. Gage, xii. Lat. 1185. Rental. Manors of the Templars throughout England. Dugdale : Monasticon, vii., 821. Lat. 1189. Inquisition. Manors of Glastonbury. Somerset. Sully's Inquisi- tion. 1189? Customary. Great Horninpherth, Suffolk. Gage, 503. Lat. 1189 ? Customary. Risby, Suffolk. Gage, 70. Lat. 1195-1245. Rental. St. Cross, Hants. Rogers : A. and P., ii., 648. Lat. 1200? Customary. Hardwick, Suffolk. Bury and W. Suffolk Arch. Inst. (1851) 180. Lat. and tr. 1203? Services. Otteham, Sussex. G. M. Cooper, 172. Tr. 1207-8. Services and customs. Cirencester, Gloucester. Fuller, 296. Lat. and tr. 1210. Services and customs. Cirencester, Gloucester. Fuller, 306. Lat. and tr. 1222. Domesday of St. Paul's. Manors of St. Paul's in Essex, Herts, Middlesex, and Surrey. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 1. 1233-44. Rental, compiled in 1430. Manors of Durham Priory. Feoda- rium Dunelmensis. Lat. Rentals, Customaries, and Extents. 21 1235-61. Rentals, customaries, and extents. Manors of Glastonbury in Dorset, Somerset, and Wilts. Glaston. Lat. 1239-55. Extents. Manors of Ramsey in Bedford, Cambridge, Herts, Norfolk, Northants, and Suffolk. Ramsey Cart., i., 281. Lat. 1240. Rental. Beauchamp, Essex. Hale: Dom. S. Paul's, 118. Lat. 1240-54. Rental and customary. Manors of Worcester priory in Worces- ter and Salop. Hale : Reg. IFigom, 9 a. Lat. 1241-83. Inquisitions. Yorkshire. York Rec. Series, xii. Lat., tr., and abstracts. 1249. Extent. Hadleigh Castle, Essex. East Atiglian, JV. S.,iv., 36. Tr. 1250 ? Rental and customary. Rothley, Leicester. G. T. Clark, 99. Lat. 1257. Extent. Berwick St. James, Wilts. Hoare, ii. (hund. of Bench and Dole), 25. Lat. 1260. Customary. Axminster, Devon. Oliver, 367. Lat. 1262. Extents. Laniltwit and Liswirni. Glamorgan. Arch, ffium., xxviii., 312. Lat. 1263. Extents. Colne, Essex. Morant, ii., 210 n. Lat. 1265-8. Extent. Manors of S. Peter's in Gloucester and Hants. Glouc. Cart., hi., 35. Lat. 1267. Extent. Huntington, Hereford. Archceol. Camb., i., 4th series (1870), app., 1. Lat. 1272. Extent. Tockington, Gloucester. Maclean: Tockington, 128. Tr. 1272. Customs and services. Mutford, Suffolk. Suckling : Suffolk, i., 271. Lat. 1272. Extents. Weoley, Cradley, Worcester ; Sedgley, Mere, Clent, Swin- ford, Stafford. Grazebrook, 25. Tr. 1273. Extent and partition. Chipping Camden, Gloucester. Bartleet, 148, 153- Tr- 1274. Extent. Island of Lundy, Devon. Collectanea Topographica, iv., 316. Tr. 1275. Customary. Hales-Owen, Salop and Worcester. Nash, i., 512. Tr. 1276. Customary. Headington, Oxford. Kennet, i., 452. Lat. 1277. Extent. Bishop's Hatfield, Herts. Clutterbuck, ii., app. v., 6. Lat. 1277. Extent. Totteridge, Herts. Clutterbuck, ii., app. viii., 15. Lat. 1277. Extent. Little Haddam, Herts. Clutterbuck, hi., app. i., 611. Lat. 1277. Extent. Kellshull, Herts. Clutterbuck, hi., app. ii., 615. Lat. 1279. Extent. Boston, Lincoln. Allen, i., 217. Tr. 1282. Extent (inspeximus of). Manchester, Heaton-Norris, Barton and Cuerdlcy, Lancaster. Harland : Mamecestre, i., T30. Lat. and tr. 1283 ? Rentals and customaries. Lands of Tattle Abbey in Berks, Essex, Hants, Kent, Oxford, Sussex, and Wilts. Battle Abbey. Lat. 1283. Extent. Klwick, Northumberland. Bateson, 410. Lat. and tr. 22 English Manorial and Agrarian History. 1284. Extent. Midhurst, Sussex. W. D. Cooper, 4. Tr. 1284. Services. Crondal, Hants. Baigent: Crondal, 13. Lat. and tr. 1285. Extents. (Extracts.) Meriet, Lopene, Stratton, Somerset. Green- field. Lat. 1285. Rental. Hawsted, Suffolk. Cullum, 94. Lat. 1287. Rents, services, and customs. Crondal, Hants. Baigent : Crondal, 84. Lat. and tr. 1290. Extents. Handsworth, Rowley, Mere, and Sedgley, Staffordshire. Grazebrook, 31. Tr. 1291? Extent. Depyng, Lincoln. Dugdale : Monasticon, iv., 170. Lat. 1292. Extent. Flixton, Suffolk. Suckling: Suffolk, i., 191. Tr. 1293. Extents. Manors of Farleigh Priory, Wilts. Dugdale: Monasticon, v., 28. Lat. 1293. Extent. Tykford, Bucks. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 205. Lat. 1297. Extent. Brent Pelham, Herts. Cussans, i., part 2, 135. Tr. 1298. Rental. Cuxham, Oxford. Rogers: A. and P., ii., 653. Lat. 1298. Rental. Ibstone, Bucks and Oxford. Rogers: A. and P., ii., 656. Lat. 1298. Rental. Manors of Coldingham priory, Scotland. Colditigham, app. lxxxv. Lat. 1298. Customary. Wykes, Essex. Essex Arch. Soc. Trans., i., new series. 109. French. 1299. Extent. Ambrosden, Oxford. Kennet, ii., 411. Lat. 13th cent. Rents, services, and customs. Bleadon, Somerset. Smirke, 201. Lat. 1300? Tenements and rents. Basingstoke, Hants. Baigent: Basing- stoke, 192. Tr. 1301. Extent. English Bicknor, Gloucester. Maclean : English Bicknor. Tr. 1301-2. Extent. Itchell, Hants. Baigent: Crondal, 416. Lat. and tr. 1305. Extent. Hadleigh, Suffolk. Suffolk Arch. Inst. (1859-63) ; iii. 229. Lat. 1306. Extent. Bernhorne, Sussex. Battle Abbey, 17. Lat. 1307. Extent. Talbunt, Estumaner, Penthlyn, Ardudo, Merionethshire. Archaol. Camb., xiii. (1867), 3^ series ; 184. Lat. 1307. Extent. Borley, Essex. Cunningham, i., 505. Lat. [Also in Cheyney. Tr.] 1308. Extent. Tockington, Gloucester. Maclean : Tockington, 130. Tr. 1308, 1309. Extents. Fritwell, Oxford. Blomefield : Fritwell, 7 and 1 7. Tr. 1310. Extent. Boxsted, Essex. Morant, ii., 626. Lat. 1310-11. Extent. Bicester, Oxford. Blomefield : Bicester, 7. Tr. Rentals, Customarics, and Extents. 23 1311. Extent and customary. Limpsfield and Brodeham, Surrey. Battle Abbey, 137. Lat. 1311. Extent. Lands of Henry de Lacy in Lancaster. Three Lancash. Does., part 1, 4. Tr. 1311. Extent. Bradford, York. James, 60. Tr. 131*. Extent. Llanblethian, Glamorgan. Corbett, 70. Tr. 1316. Extent. Souldern, Oxford. Blomefield : Souldern, 1 2. Tr. 1320. Survey. Manchester, Lancaster. Harland : Mamecestre, ii., 274. Lat. and tr. 1320. Extent. Caldecote, Herts. Cussans, 17, i., part 3. Tr. 1321. Extent. Island of Lundy, Devon. Collectanea Topographica, iv., 318. Tr. 1321. Extents. Lands of Peterborough Abbey in Leicester, Lincoln, Northants, Nottingham, Rutland. Walter of Whittlesey, 175. Lat. 1322. Extents. Manors of Manchester, Lancaster. Harland : Mamecestre, ii., 361. Lat. and tr. 1324. Extent. Cowick, Devon. Oliver, 157. Lat. 1324. Extent. Christow, Devon. Oliver, 157. Lat. 1324. Extent. Tykeford, Bucks. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 205. Lat. 1324. Extents. St. Neot's, Hunts. Dugdale : Monasticon, iii., 478. Lat. 1324. Extent. Modbury, Devon. Oliver, 299. Lat. 1324. Extent. Carswell, Devon. Oliver, 312. Lat. 1325. Rental and customary. Bicester, Oxford. Kennet, i., 565. Lat. [Also in Dunkin : Bicester, 215. Tr.] 1326. Extent. Clase and Landewy, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 191 Lat. 1327. Extent. Stanesgate, Essex. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 37. Lat. 1327? Lands and tenants. Sadberge, Durham. Hatfield, 194. Lat. 1327-8. Extent. Itchell, Hants. Baigent : Crondal, 424. Lat. and tr. 1330. Extent. Barrington, Cambridge. Cunningham, i., 513. Lat. 1331. Extent. Essenden, Herts. Clutterbuck, ii., 127 n. Lat. 1335? Extents. Manors of Bp. of Bangor. Caernarvon, 92. Lat. 1335. Extent. Huntington, Hereford. Archceol. Camb., i., 4th series, app. ii. Lat. 1337. Extent. Penmayne, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, iii., 45. Lat. 1337. Extent. Tintagel, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, iii., 192. Lat. 1338. Extents. Manors of the Hospitallers throughout England. Knights Hospitallers. Lat. 1340. Rental and customary. Castle Combe, Wilts. Scrope, 146. Lat. 1342. Extent. Bradford, York. James, 81. Tr. 1343. Extent. Freiston, Lincoln. Thompson, 499. Tr. 24 English Manorial and Agrarian History. 1346. Extents. Alnwick, Denwick, Lesbury, Great Houghton, Tughall, Swynhow, Chatton, Alnham, Byrling, Aklyngton, Newton, Threp- ton, Snytr, and Rothbury, Northumberland. Hartshorne, app. cxxiii. Lat. 1351. Rental. Sutton, Hants. Baigent : Crondal, 135. Lat. 1352. Extents. Manors in Caernarvon and Anglesey. Caernarvon,!. Lat. 1361. Extent. Bradford, York. James, 85. Tr. 1362. Extent. Langton, Leicester. Hill, 22 * Lat. 1363. Extent. Pidington, Oxford. Kennet, ii., 135. Lat. 1370. Extent. St. Neot's, Hunts. Dugdale : Motiasticon, hi., 479. Lat. 1373. Rent Roll of Bp. of Exeter. Manors in Devon and Cornwall. Tre- velyan Papers, 5. Lat. 1378. Customary. Tinmouth, Northumberland. Brand, ii., 594. Lat. 1380. Extents. Manors of Wenlock Priory, Shropshire. Dugdale : Mo- nasticon, v., 77. Lat. 1382? Rental. Evenwood, Durham. Hatfield, 74. Lat. 1382? Survey. Lands of See of Durham. Hatfield. Lat. 1386. Customary. Hurstbourne, Hants. Stevens, 109. Tr. 1387. Rental. Spindleston, Northumberland. Bateson, 182. Tr. 1387. Rental. Budle, Northumberland. Bateson, 182. Tr. 1397. Extents. Southmalling, Rammescombe, Stonham, Sussex. Sx. Arch. Coll., xxi., 188. Lat. 15th cent, (latter part). Survey. Salton, York. Hexham Priory, ii., 154. Lat. 1405. Rental. Sloughton, Leicester. Hearne, app., 95, etc. Lat. 1409-10. Rental. Basingstoke, Hants. Baigent: Basingstoke, 200. Tr. 1413. Customs and services. Cirencester, Gloucester. Fuller, 312. Lat. and tr. 1419. Extents. Merionethshire. Caernarvon, 261. Lat. 1422. Custom-roll and rental. Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancaster. Three Lancash. Docs., 94. 1425-6. Rental. Almonbury, York. York Arch. Journ., vi., 431. 1427. Rentals. Wingerworth, Thaithwart, Derby. Yeatman, ii., part 4, 460. 1435. Extent. Ambresbury and Winterbourne, Wilts. Hoare, ii. (hund. of Ambresbury), 193. Lat. 1446. Rental. Barrington's Fee, Essex. East Anglian, JV. S., v., 188. Lat. 1451. Bursar's rent roll of Cockersand Abbey. Garstang, and Forton, Lan- caster. Fish wick : Garstang, 9. Lat. 1454. Extent. Castle Combe, Wilts. Scrope, 203. Lat. 1460. Extent. Huntington, Hereford. Archceol. Camb., i., 4th series (1870), app. v. Lat. 1465. Rental. Orford, near Warrington. Warrington Rental, 116. Lat. Rentals, Cnstomarics, and Extents. 25 1466. Rental. Bodiniell, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor,!., 257. 1467. Rental. Tottenham, Middlesex. Robinson: Tottenham,!., 171. Tr. 1473. Rentals. Manchester, Lancaster. Harland : Mamecestrc, iii., 477. Lat. and tr. 1474. Rental. Boy ton, Cornwall. Polsue, i., 117. Lat. 1479. Rental. Manors of Hexham priory and convent in Cumberland, Durham, Northumberland, and York. Black Book of Hexliatn. Lat. 1480-5? "Valor."' Manor of Manchester, Lancaster. Harland: Mame- cestre, iii., 513. Lat. and tr. 1492. Valuation of demesne. Chevington, Suffolk. Gage, 325. Lat. 1501. Bursar's rent roll. Manors of Cockersand Abbey in Cumberland, Lancaster, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire. Cockersand Rental. Lat. [Rental of Garstang and Forton also in Fishwick : Garstang, i., 11. Lat.] 1509. Rental. Slebech, Pill, Haverfordwest, Pembroke. Archczol. Camb., xi., 4th series, 164. Lat. 1517. Terrier or Survey. Manors of Glastonbury. Hearne : jFohan. Glastoniensis, ii., 306. Lat. 1518. Terrier or Survey. Damerham, Wilts. Hoare, iii. (hund. of S. Damerham), 40. Idmiston, Wilts. Hoare, v. (hund. of Alder- bury), 67. Lat. 1518? Rental. Mitchel-dean, Gloucester. Maclean: Hist. Dean Magna, app., 200. Lat. 1520-1. Rental. Rewley Abbey, Oxford. Stapleton, 214. 1531-6. Rental. Haling, Surrey. Collectanea Topograph ica, iii., 3. 1535-6. Rental of Burnley, Ightenhill, etc., Lancaster. Towneley Rent Roll. 1536. Rental of demesnes. Worle, Somerset. Somerset Agric. and Nat. J fist. Soc, xxxi., 39. 1 1537. Survey. Armethwaite, Cumberland. Dugdale : Monasticon, iii., 272. 1538 Rental. Berneir, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, i., 430. Lat. 1539. Survey. Manors of Glastonbury, Somerset. Dugdale : Monasti- con, i., 10 ; Hearne : Langtoft, ii., 343. 1539 40. Survey of woods and commons. West Monckton, Somerset. Somerset Agric. and Nat. Hist. Soc, xviii., 120. [Also in Archbold, 348.] 1543. Rental. Ayot (St. Lawrence), Herts. Cussans, ii., part 3, 233. Lat. 1546. Rental. Hensington, Oxford. Marshall: Woodstock, 42. Tr. 1 There are many documents in the ftfottasticon of approximately this date. Only a few of the more important arc referred to here. jo English Manorial and Agrarian History. 1553-8. Survey. Manors in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, and Wilts. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 43. 1554. Rental. Lutterworth, Leicester. Arclnzol. Journ., xlviii. (189 1), 191. Lat. 1558-1603. Extent. Cassacawen, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, iii., 416. Lat. 1560. Survey. Norham and Islandshire, Northumberland. Raine, 15. 1565. Rental. Manor of the Temple, Dunwich, Suffolk. Suckling : Suffolk, ii., 2S1. 1567, 1577. Crown rentals (extracts). Berw, Anglesey. Berw and the Hollands. 1567. Rental and customary. Crondal, Hants. Baigent : Crondal, 159. Tr. 1569. Rental. Barton of Crowan, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 441. Lat. 1569. Rental. Bodanan, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 519. Lat. 1569. Rental. Bodulgate, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, ii., 342. Lat. 1569. Rental. Lamayle, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, i., 438. Lat. 1569. Rental. Nether Helland, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, ii., 19. Lat. 1569. Rental. Roscarrockmeur, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor., i., 525. Lat. 1569. Rental. Roscarrockvean, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 529. Lat, 1575. Rental. Colquite, Cornwall. Maclean: Trigg Minor, ii., 478. 1575. Survey. Bamburgh, Northumberland. Bateson, 152. 1530. Rental. Lands of Durham. Durham Halmote Rolls, app., 189. Lat. 1583. Survey. Gower Anglicana, Glamorgan. Goiver and Kilvey, 97. Lat. 1584. Survey. Millwood, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 165. 1584-5. Partition and rental. Staunton, Gloucester. Maclean : Staunton, 238. 1587. Rental. St. Dogmaels (Moylgrove, Nefarn, Newport), Pembroke. Archceol. Camo., xii., 3d series, 337. 1592. Survey. Haling, Surrey. Collectanea Topographica, iii., 9. 1593. Rental. Okehampton, Devon. Bridges, 163. 1598. Rental. Tressaret, Cornwall. Maclean : Trigg Minor, ii., 490. 1598. Survey. Landymor, Llanrhidian, Rosilly ; Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 157. 1603? Rental of copyhold tenants. Kingsthorpe, Northants. Kings- thorp iana, 136. Rentals, Customaries, and Extents. 27 Nether Wyresdale, Lancaster. Fishwick : Garstang, Kingsthorpe, Northampton. Kingsthorpiana, 129. Lat. Tovvcester, Northampton. Northants Notes, iii., 120. Kaegurwen, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 177. Skipton, Holme, Stirton, Thorleby ; York. Whitaker : Craven, 300. 1618. Rental. Harbottle, Northumberland. Archceol. Aliana, ii., 327. 1620. Survey of the lordship of Bromfield and Yale, Wales. Many manors and documents. Original Docs., cxi., cxci. 1632. [See ref. to Gower and Kilvey under Customaries.] 1641. Survey. Millwood, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 287. 1642. Survey. Priorston, Glamorgan. Gower and Kilvey, 197. 1604-5. Rental. i., 47. 1607. Survey. 1609. Rental. 1610. Survey. 1612. Rental. ^S Englisli Manorial and Agrarian History. MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS. Tenure of ': Nativi " of St. Albans. Whethamstede, 324, 333. Lat. 1255. Partition of Belford manor, Northumberland. Bateson, 376. Tr. 1364. Complaints of tenants of Crondal, Hants, as to exaction of addi- tional services. Baigent: Crondal, 43. Lat. and Tr. 1368. Note on Rustington, Sussex. Cunningham, i. 515. Lat. 1399. Terrier of Burncester-Bury-End, Oxford. Kennet, ii., 185. Lat. 1407. Account of the outgoings and incomings of the dairy of Le Brech, Bicester, Oxford. Dunkin : Bicester, app., 230. Tr. 1446. Certificate of non-villenage. Peacock : On a certificate of non- villc7iage. 1452. Award and abitrament. Cheltenham, Gloucester. Rogers : A. and P., hi., 739. 1499-1508? Felson book [relating to rights of common]. Stutson, Suf- folk. Commonplace book, 124. 1500? Taske book. Stutson, Suffolk. Commonplace book, 128. 1517. Inquisitions into inclosures. Norfolk, York, Hereford, Stafford, Hants. Leadam. 1541 ? Documents concerning dispute about conies. Kingsthorpe, Nor- thants. Kingsthorpiana, 58. 1564-69. Inventories of live stock, from Cony estate book. Basingthorpe, Lincoln. Lincolnsh. N. and Q., i., 113. 1567. Clarkson's survey of Lucker, Northumberland, Bateson, 240. 1567. Clarkson's survey of Tuggal, Northumberland, Bateson, 350. 1567. Clarkson's survey of Swinhoe, Northumberland, Bateson, 350. 1567. Particulars of Benacre, Suffolk. Suckling: Suffolk, ii., 122. 1578. Terrier of the manor of Hertford priory. Cussans, ii., part 2, 64. 1580. Sheep bill. Northants Notes, i., 37. 1586. Extract from Clarkson's survey. Newham, Northumberland. Bate- son, 274. 1599. An agreement of the freeholders, tenants, and commoners of Shrew- ton, Wilts. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Mag. (1887) ; xxiii. 33. 17th cent, (early). " Briefe collection concerninge those Manners of the Dutchie of Cornwall wch are commonly called assessionable or Antient Dutchie." Maclean: Trigg Minor, ii., app. i., 381. 1618-20. Documents relating to a dispute concerning a corn mill. Wigan, Lancaster. Bridgeman, part ii., 237 et sea. Miscellaneous Documents. 29 1620. Copyholds confirmed. Wirksworth, etc., Derby. Reliquary, xii. (1871-72), 125. 1621. Terrier. Elford, Northumberland. Bateson, 287. 1621. Terrier. Tuggal, Northumberland. Bateson, 354. 1628. Some instructions given by Wm. Booth, Esq. to his stewards . . . upon the purchase of Warrington, Lancaster. Booth. Articles of inquiry, and forms for extents. Hale : Reg. Wore. Priory, 24 b. Malmesbury Reg., i., 201. Hale : Dom. S. Raul's, 153. Extenta Manerii, Statutes of Realm, i., 242. Barouia de Kemeys, 103. jo English Manorial and Agrarian History. MAPS. 1422? Plan of demesne of Chertsey Abbey, Surrey. Brayley, ii., 174. [Also in Manning and Bray, iii., 210.J 1558-1603. Bradwell, Essex. Hall, 26. 1597. Barrow, Suffolk. Gage, 16. 1599. Clopton Estate, Warwick. Halliwell-Phillips, ii., 279. 1599. Edgeware, Middlesex. Collecta?iea, i., part 4, frontispiece. 17th cent, (early). Ashborne, Derby. Gomrae : Village Community, 44. 17th cent, (early). A manor house. Gomme : Village Community, 118. 1605. Cowley, Oxford. Mowat, maps 6 and 7. 1605. Whitehill, near Tackley, Oxford. Mowat, map 5. 1606. Lower Heyford, Oxford. Mowat, maps 1-4. 1614. Ebury, Middlesex. Clinch : Mayfair, 8. 1614-17. Sketch of small part of Welcombe Commons, Warwick. Ingleby. [of. Halliwell-Phillips, i., 250.] 1615-1642. Hawsted, Suffolk. Gage, 440. 1519. Pembroke, Bruses, Dawbeneys, and Mockings, Middlesex. Robin- son : Tottenham, frontispiece. 1620 ? Lucker, Northumberland. Bateson, 234. 1620? Newstead, Northumberland. Bateson, 256. 1620 ? Tuggal, Northumberland. Bateson, 342. 1638. Little Saxham, Suffolk. Gage, 138. 1663. Hardwick, Suffolk. Gage, 482. 1664-5. Part of the manor of Bloomsbury, Middlesex. Clinch : Blooms- bury, 127. 1685. Reculver, Kent. C. R. Smith, 193. 1695. East Greenwich, Kent. Drake's Hasted, 43. 1708. Marylebone, Middlesex. Loftie, ii., 223. 1723. Grosvenor Estate (including Ebury), Middlesex. Clinch : May/air, 164. 1725 ? Thompson, Norfolk. Crabbe, i. 1726. Folly Bridge, Berks. Mowat, map 17 b. 1734. Demesnes of the manor of Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Robinson : Stoke Newington, 3 7 . 1743. Chalford, Oxford. Mowat, maps 13, 14. 1743. Dean, Oxford. Mowat, maps 9-12. 1745. Hampstead, Middlesex. Baines : Hampstead, 87. [Rocque's Survey.] 1745. Stepney, Middlesex. Loftie, ii., 149. [Rocque's Survey.] Maps. 3 1 1745. Suburbs of London. Loftie, ii., 165, 201, 267. [Rocque's Survey.] 1756. Wroxton Park, Oxford. Mowat, map 17 a. 1767. Cuxham, Oxford. Mowat, map 8. 1768. Wroxton, Oxford. Mowat, map 8. 19th cent, (early). Purwell Field, Hitchin, Herts. Seebohm, 6. 1800. Croydon, Surrey. Anderson, end. 1801-2. Edmonton, Middlesex. Robinson : Middlesex, end. 1816. Hitchin, Herts. Seebohm, frontispiece and 26. 1820. Hitchin, Herts. Clutterbuck, hi., end. 1822. St. Albans, Herts. Clutterbuck, hi., end. 1839-44. Outlines of certain fields in Wrexham, Abenbury, Acton, and Stansty, Denbigh. Palmer : Wrexham, frontispiece. 1844. Erbistock, Denbigh. Palmer : Aticient field system, frontispiece. 1856. Ashmore, Dorset. Watson, end. Modern maps, undated. Begbroke, Oxford. Stapleton, end. Chippenham, Wilts. Gorame : Village Community, 172. Donisthorpe, Derby. Gorame : Village Community, 288. Kidlington, Oxford. Stapleton, end. Lauder, Berwickshire. Gomrae : Village Community, 148. Malmesbury common, Wilts. Gorame : Village Community, 188. Penrith and adjacent country in Cumberland and Westmoreland. J. Clarke, end. Ribchester, Lancaster. T. C. Smith, frontispiece. Stoke Newington, Middlesex. Robinson: Stoke Newington, frontispiece. Thompson, Norfolk. Crabbe, 1. Tottenham, Middlesex. Robinson : Tottenham, ii., frontispiece. Wighill, York. Chetwynd-Stapylton, 385. Yarnton, Oxford. Stapleton, end. 32 English Manorial and Agrarian Law. SUBSIDY ROLLS. Cornwall. 1327-1543. Deanery of Trigg Minor. Maclean: Trigg Minor. Derby. 1535-71 Hope. Reliquary, xi., 167. Dorset. 1327-1628. Ashmore. Watson, 129. Gloucester. 1327, etc. Parishes throughout county. Bigland. 1327, 1542-3. Pebworth. Wadley, 227. Kent. 1327. Blackheath hundred. Drake's Hasted, i., 280. 1522. Faversham hundred. Subsidy roll for hundred of Faversham. [Ref. in Gorame : Lit. of Local Inst., 58.] Lancashire. 1332. Leigh Lancash. and Cheshire Notes, ii., 188. 1332. Carleton, Marton, Poulton, Thornton. Fishwick : Poulton-le- Fylde, 8-23. 1541, 1622. Salford hundred. Three Lancash. subsidy rolls. 1628. Leyland hundred. Three Lancash. subsidy rolls. (1552-53. Easter rolls of parish of Whalley. Easter Rolls.) Norfolk. 1327-1683. North Erpingham hundred. Rye : Erpinghatn, part 2. 1327, 1332. Cromer and Shipden. Rye : Cromer, App. xxv. 1327-1598. Thompson. Crabbe, 15-24. Northumberland. 1296. Bamburgh hundred. Bateson. Somerset. 1327. Parishes throughout county. Exchequer Lay Subsidies. Stafford. 1327. Parishes throughout county. Wrottesley, 197. 1327 et seq. Leek. Sleigh, 186. Suffolk. 1327. Lackford hundred. East Anglian, N. $., v., 51. 1565. Lackford hundred and Hawsted (Thingoe hundred). East Anglian, JV. S., hi., 242. 1639. Lackford hundred and half of Exning hundred. East Anglian, JV. S., iv., 170. Sussex. 1296 et seq. Parishes throughout county. Sussex Archceol. Coll., ii. et seq. (Rape of Lewes, vol. ii.) York. 1379. West Riding. York Poll Tax. Manuals of Husbandry. 33 MANUALS OF HUSBANDRY. 13th cent. Walter of Henley. Le Dite de Hosebondrie. Walter of Henley, 2. Translation of the above attributed to Robert Grossteste. Walter of Henley, 41. 13th cent. Hosebondeiie. Walter of Henley, 60. 13th cent. Seneschaucie. Walter of Henley, 84. 1240-1. Grossteste, Robert. Les Reules Seynt Robert. Walter of Hen- ley, 122. 1340? Fleta. Book 2, chapters 71, et seq. 1420 ? Palladius on Husbondrie, Translation of. 1534. Fitzherbert, Anthony. The book of husbandry. 1537. Benese, Sir Richard de. Boke of the measuring of land. 1539. Fitzherbert, Anthony. The book of surveying. 1557. Tusser, Thomas. Fiue hundred pointes of good husbandrie. 1607. Norden, John. The Surveyor's Dialogue. 1641. Best. Henry. Rural Economy in Yorkshire. Rules concerning the management of manors. Glouc. Cart., iii., 213. A breviate touching the order and government of a nobleman's house. [Including] necessarie instructions for the stewarde. Archceologia (1807), xiii., 315. 34 English Manorial and Agrarian History. TEXT-BOOKS OF MANORIAL LAW. 1265 ? The Court Baron. Maitland : Court Baron. 1269 ? How to hold pleas and courts. Maitland : Court Baron. 1307? The manner of holding courts. Maitland : Court Baron. 1342. The manner of holding courts. Maitland : Court Baron. 1499-1503. Articles of inquiry at a court baron and a court leet. Com- monplace Book, 154. 1 1510 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu frane' plegii. 1516 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu frane' plegii. R. Pynson. 1520 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cutn visu franem plegii. R. Pynson. 1530 ? Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu franci plegii. J. Rastell. 1534 ? Natura brevium . . . (et inter alia) Modus tenendi curiam baronis cum visu franci plegii. W. Rastell. 1539. Modus tenendi unum hundredum sive curiam de recordo. R. Redman. 1542 ? The tnaner ofkepynge a courte baron and a lete. Elisabeth Pykeryng. 1544. The boke for a justic of peace . . . (et inter alia) The boke that teach- eth to kepe a court baron. The book teaching to keep a court hun- dred. T. Berthelet. 1544. The fnaner of kepynge a court baron and a lete. W. Middilton. 1546. The manner of kepynge a court baron and a lete. R. Toye. 1580, 1st French ed. ; 1651, 1st English ed. jurisdictions. John Kitchin. 1593. Order of keeping a courte leet and a court baron. Jonas Adames. 1607. The surveyor's dialogue. John Norden. 1618. Matter and forme how to keepe a court leet or a lawday. John Wil- kinson. 1641. Cotnplete copyholder. Sir Edward Coke. 1641. Court-keeper s guide for keepitig courts leet and courts baron. William Sheppard. 1642. A treatise of the antiquity, authority, 6r*c, of the ancient courts of leet. Robert Powell. 1668. Authority, jurisdiction, and method of keeping county courts, courts leet, and courts baron. William Greenwood. 1696. Lex custumaria : or a treatise of copyhold estates. S. C. (S. Carter.) 1714, 4th ed. Practice of courtsdeet and courts-baron. Sir William Scroggs. 1717. Court-keeper 's companion. Giles Jacob. 1 This and the nine following references are taken from The Court Baron, pp. 3, 4. Text-books of Manorial Law. 35 1724. Compleat court-keeper. Giles Jacob. 1726. Lex maneriorum. William Nelson. 1792. Jurisdiction of the court leet. Joseph Ritson. 1797. Treatise on copyholds. Charles Watkins. 1816. Treatise on copyhold tenure. John Scriven. $6 English Manorial and Agrarian History. DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ENCLOSURES. 1486-1504. Letter to the Vicar of Quinton. Denton, 318. 1514. Petition to King Henry against the engrossing of many small farms into one man's hands, etc. Furnivall : Ballads from old MSS., 101. Proclamation in accordance with the Prayer of the above Petition. Ibid., 102. 1517. Inquisitions into inclosures. Leadam. 1519. Armstrong. A treatise concerning the staple and the commodities of this realme. Pauli, 15. 1529. Concyderacions ffolowyng, wherefore alle manere of vyttelle hath been so dere. Furnivall : Ballads, 18. Certain causes gathered together, wherein is shewed the decaye of England. Four Supplications. 1535-6. How to reforme the realme in settyng them to worke and to restore tillage. Pauli, 60. 1535-48 ? How the comen people may be set to worke an order of a comen welth. Pauli, 51. 1538 ? Starkey. A dialogue between Cardinal Pole and Thomas Lupset. England in the reign of King Henry the Eighth, 9 7. 1548. Inclosure at Iwerne-Courtenay, Dorset. Topographer and Genealo- gist, i., 47. 1548. Proclamation against inclosures. Commonweal, 148. 1548. Commission for redress of inclosures. Strype, ii., app., 47. 1548. The charge of Mr. John Hales one of the commissioners. Strype, ii., app. 49. 1548. Letter of John Hales to the Lord Protector. Tytler : England, i., JI3- 1548. Causes of dearth. Commonweal, xliii. 1548. Bill on the decay of tillage. Commonweal, xlv. 1549. Complayntes at the insurrection. Cooper : Annals, ii., 38. 1549. Grievances of the Norfolk rebels. Russell, 147. 1549. Somerset's letter to the mayor of Cambridge. Annals, ii., 136. 1549. Instructions given by the King to his commissioners. Strype, ii., aPP- 55- 1549. Defence of John Hales. Commonweal, lii. Documents concerning Enclosures. 37 1549. Hales. A discourse of the Commonweal of England. (Printed in 1 58 1 under the title, A Compendious or brief e examination of cer- tayne ordinary complaints, etc., and commonly attributed to W. S.) 1577. Harrison. Description of England, part 1, 306 ; part 2, 7. 1604. Trigge's petition. Furnivalle : Ballads, 34. 1614-17. Fragment of the private diary of Thomas Greene, concerning the enclosure of Welcombe commons. Ingleby. 1653. Moore. The crying sitt of England of not caring for the poor. 1654. Considerations concerning fi elds and inclosures. 1656. Vindication of the considerations concerning common fields and in- closures. 1656. Lee. Vindication of a regulated inclo sure. Becon. Catechism, 434, 598, 599, 603. Cranmer. Works, ii., 195. Gilpin. Fragment of Sermon quoted in Strype, ii., 440. Hutchinson. Works, 301. Original Letters, ii., 654. Latimer. Sermons, 2,1, 40. Lever. Sermons, 39, 77. More. Utopia, 41. Nowell. Catechism, 227, 228. Pilkington. Works, 86. Tyndale. Doctrinal Treatises, 201, 202. Brinklow. Complaynt of Roderyck Mors, 9, 16, 38, 49. Crowley. Works, 116, 122, 132, 142, 144, 157, 159. Forrest. Pleasant Poesie of Princelie Practise. Starkey, xcviii. Roy. Rede me and be not wroth, 99. Skelton (commonly attributed to). Now-a-dayes, 11. 157-168. Furnivall : Ballads, 93. Vox Populi Vox Dei. Furnivall: Ballads, 124. Stubbs. Anatomy of Abuses, 116, 117. The second part of the Anatomy of Abuses, containing the Display of corruptions, 24 et sea. 38 English Manorial and Agrarian History. TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. Bedford. Barton. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 474. Clifton. Knights Hospitallers, 73. Cranfield. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 437, 455 ; ii.; 3. Eton. Knights Hospitallers, 120. Hardwick. " " 73. Holywell. Ramsey Cartulary, \., 293. Melchboum. Knights Hospitallers, 70. Pegsdon. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 465. Pelyng. Knights Hospitallers, 73. Shitlingdon. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 458. Berks. Appleford. Abingdon Obedientiars, 149. Ashbury. Glastonia, 51; Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 17. Bray. Kerry, 159. Bright Waltham. Battle Abbey, 58; Select Pleas, 165. Folly Bridge. Mowat, map 17 b. Gosey. Abingdon Obedientiars, 163. Grenham. Knights Hospitallers, 3. Shillingford Blewbury. Abingdon Obedientiars, 155, 160. Shillingford Newbury. " " 145, 151, 158. Wantage. Select Pleas, 10, 31. Welford. Abingdon Chronicle, ii., 301. Wittenham. Abingdon Obedientiars, 143. Buckingham. Aylesbury. Parker, 93. Bledlow. Select Pleas, 6, 20, 22, 27, 30, 33. Borstall. Kennet, i., 443. Hogshavv. Knights Hospitallers, 68. Ibstone. Rogers A. and P., ii., 656. Tickford (Tykford). Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 205. Winslow. Cunningham, i., 515, 536. Cambridge. Arrington. Knights Hospitallers, 75. Ashley. " " 121. Barrington. Cunningham, i., 513. Boxworth. Knights Hospitallers, 165. Topographical Index. 39 Cambridge — continued. Burwell. Ramsey Cartulary, ii., 25. Chatteris. " " i., 429- Chippenham. Knights Hospitallers, 78. Girton. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 491. Littleport. Court Baron, 119. Newton (near Wisbeach). East Anglian, {v., 69. Shingay. Knights Hospitallers, 75. Wendy. " " 75- Wilbraham (Great). Knights Hospitallers, 163. Chester. Congleton. De Lacy Compoti, 53, 66. Halton. De Lacy Compoti, 43, 57 ; Beamont : Halton and Norton, 46. Norton. Beamont: Halton and Norton, 204. Cornwall. Barton of Crowan. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 441. Berneir. Maclean : Trigg Minor, i., 427, 430 ; Trevelyan Papers, ii., 8. Blisland. Maclean : Trigg Minor, i., app. i., 87**. Bodanan. " " " i., 519. Bodiniell. " " " i., 257. Bodmin. " " " i., 251. Bodulgate. " " " ii., 342. Boyton. Polsue, i., 117. Cassacawen. Maclean: Trigg Minor, hi., 416. Colquite. " " " ii., 478. Crofthole. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 343. Lamayle. Maclean : Trigg Minor \., 438. Landren. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 346. Landulph. « " " i., 227. Lanowseynt. Maclean : Trigg Minor, ii., 87. Launcestonland. Notes and Gleanings, v., 50. Lawytton, etc. Trevelyan Papers, i., 9, et passim. Leigh- Durant. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 226. Nether Helland. Maclean: Trigg Minor, ii., 19. Penmayne. " " " iii., 45, 49. Penpont. " " " ii.. 126. Porpehan. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 344. Roscarrockvean. Maclean: Trigg Minor, i., 529. Roscarrockmeur. " " " i., 525. Tintagel. " " " iii., 192, 268, 270. Trebigh. Knights Hospitallers, 15. Tressaret. Maclean : Trigg Minor, ii., 490. 40 English Manorial aiid Agrarian History Cornwall — continued. Tynten. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 345. Tywarnhayle. Maclean : Trigg Minor, iii., 84. Cumberland. Armethwaite. Dugdale : Monastieon, iii., 272. Askcrton, etc. Hutchinson, i., 98, et passim. Holm Cultram. Nicholson and Burn, ii., 185. Isell. Black Booh of Hexham, 13. Penrith. Clarke, end. Renwick. Black Book of Hexham, 1 3. Derby. Appleby. Burton Chartulary, 30. Ashborne ? Gomme : Village Community, 44. Barrow. Knights Hospitallers, 109. Bersicote (Brislingcote). Burton Chartulary, 24, 29. Cauldwell. Burton Chartulary, 29. Donisthorpe. Gomme : Village Community, 288. Finden. Burton Chartulary, 23, 28. Littleover. " " 22, 28. Mickleover. " " 22, 28. Portlock. " " 23. Stapenhill. " " 23, 29. Ticknall. " " 24, 29. Thaithwart. Yeatman, ii., part 4, 460. Willington. Burton Chartulary, 23, 28. Wingerworth. Yeatman, ii., part 4, 452, 460. Winshill. Burton Chartulary, 24, 29. Wirksworth. Reliquary, xii., 125. Yeaveley. Knights Hospitallers, 43. Devon. Axminster. Oliver, 367. Aylesbear. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 43. Bothemescomb. Knights Hospitallers, 13. Braunton Abbots. Dymond. Dean. " Gorges. " Carswell. Oliver, 312. Christow. " 157. Chudleigh, etc. Trevelyan Papers, 12, et passim. Cowick. Oliver, 157. Hatherleigh. Western Antiquary, vii., 5 1 . Hele. Hugo, 131. TopograpJikal Index. 41 Devon — continued. Lundy. Collectanea Topographica, iv., 316, 318. Modbury. Oliver, 299. Okehampton. Bridges, 163. Otterton. Oliver, 254. Uplyme. Dugdale : Monasticon, \., 16. Whytford. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 223. Dorset. Ashmore. Watson, end. Buckland-Nevvton. Glastonia, 103; Dugdale: Monasticon, 16. Burton-in-Marnhull. " 96. Charlton-Marshall. Hutchins, iii., 144. Chilcombe. Knights Hospitallers, 105. Gillingham. Hutchins, iii., 222. Iwerne-Courtenay. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 47. Kingston. Knights Hospitallers, 10. Mayne. " " 10. Newton. Dugdale : Afonaslicon, i., 16. Povington. Select Pleas, 1 4. Primesley. Hugo, 142. Shaftesbury. N. and Q.for Somerset and Dorset, i., 201. Sturminster-Newton. Glastonia, 81. Toller-Fratrum. Knights Hospitallers, 105. Warnehall. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 16. Waye. Knights Hospitallers, n. Durham. Aucklands, The. Boldon Book, 23, 25, 26 ; Hatfield, 29, ^, 200 ; Feodariu?n, 71, 177. Aycliffe. Durham Halmote, 35 ; Feodarium, 57, 320. Bedburn (North and South). Hatfield, 54, 57. Bellasis. Durham Halmote, see index. Benfieldside. Hatfield, 113. Bewley. Durham Halmote, see index. Biddick (Ulkill's and South). Boldon Book, 3, 6 j Hatfield, 153. Biddick (North). Hatfield, 82. Billingham. Durham Halmote, see index; Feodarium, 40, 316. Binchester. Boldon Book, 37. Bishopley. Hatfield, 59. Blackwell. Boldon Book, 17; Hatfield, 11. Boldon. Boldon Book, 3 ; Hatfield, 98. Bromc. Hatfield, 118. Broomshields. Hatfield, 1 1 G. 42 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Durham — continued. Burdons, The. Boldon Book, 6; Hatfield, 144; Durham Halmote, see index; Feodarium, 45, 146, 318. Burnhope. Hatfield, 120. Butterwick. Boldon Book, 37. Byers. Hatfield, 43. Carlton. Boldon Book, 15; Hatfield, 177. Cassop. Hatfield, 150. Chester. Boldon Book, 3 ; Hatfield, 7 7. Chilton. Durham Halmote, see index. Choppington. Boldon Book, 38. Cleadon. Boldoii Book, 5 ; Hatfield, 102. Coatham. Hatfield, 6, 244. Cockerton. Boldon, Book 17 ; Hatfield, 14. Cornforth. " " 11; " 184. Cornsay. Hatfield, 121. Coundons, The. Boldon Book, 27; Hatfield, 41, 216. Cowpon. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 314. Crawcrook. Boldon Book, 35. Dalton. Durham Halmote, see index. Darlington. Boldon Book, 16; Hatfield, 1. Easington. " " 8, app. xxv. ; Hatfield, 127. Edmundbyers. Durham Halmote, see index. Escomb. Boldon Book, 24 ; Hatfield, 45. Evenwood. Hatfield, 74. Ferry Hill. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 64, 321. Flass. Hatfield, 118. Framwellgate. Hatfield, 85. Fulforth. Boldon Book, 33. Fulwell. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 120. Gateshead. Boldon Book, 2 ; Hatfield, 88 ; Feodarium, 7. Greencroft. " " 31 ; " 119. Hameldon. Hatfield, 137. Hamsteels. " 120. Hardwick. " 179. Hartburn. Boldon Book, 14; Hatfield, 170. Harton. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 309. Haughtons, The. Boldon Book, 18 ; Hatfield, 7. Hebburn. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 11. Hedworth. " " 14 ; " 13, 308. Heighington. Boldon Book, 20 ; Hatfield, 16, 256. Herrington. " 36; " 157. Topographical hidex. 43 Durham — continued. Hesleden. Durham Halmote, see index ; Foedarium, 23. Heworth. " " see index. Horncliffe. Boldon Book, 42. Houghton. " " 7, app. xxx. ; Hatfield, 153. Hulam. Hatfield, 153. Hunwick. " 50. Hutton. Boldon Book, 36. Jarrow. Durham Halmote, see index. Ketton. Boldon Book, 20. Kibblesworth. Hatfield, 107 ; Black Book of Hexham, 59. Killerby. Boldon Book, 21 ; Hatfield, 23. Lanchester. " " 30 ; " 109. Lynesack. Hatfield, 52. Mainsforth. Boldon Book, 12 ; Hatfield, 178. Merringtons, The. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 68, 322. Middleham. Boldon Book, 11 ; Hatfield, 180, 236. Middridge. " " 22 ; " 20, 224. Monkton. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 308. Morsley. " " see index. Mortons, The. Boldon Book, 8 ; Hatfield, 161, 197. Netherton. " " 38. Nevvbottle. " " 6, app. xxx. ; Hatfield, 158. Newton Capp " " 25 ; Hatfield, 47. Newton (near Boldon). Boldon Book, 5 ; Hatfield, 98. Newton. Feodarium, 315. Newton Bewley. Durham Halmote, see index. Newton Ketton. " " see index. Norton. Boldon Book, 12 ; Hatfield, 172. Oxenhall. " " 17 ; " 9. Pittingtons, The. Durham Hahnote, see index ; Feodarium, 313. Plawsworth. Boldon Boole, 2 ; Hatfield, 84. Preston. " "14; " 193. Quarrington. " " 9, 10 ; " 150, 229. Raintons, The. Durham Hahnote, see index; Feodarium, 312. Redworth. Boldon Book, 23; Hatfield, 25. Ricknall. " " 15 Ryhope. " "6; Ryton. " " 34 Sadberge. Hatfield, 194. Sedgefield. Boldon Book, 1 1 Shadforth. Hatfield, 14G. << 25» 2 49 tl 140. l( 90. Hatfield, 186. 44 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Durham — continued. Shotton. Boldon Book, 8. Sheraton. " " 36 ; Hatfield, 152. Sherburn. " "10; " 148. Shields. Durham Halmote, see index; Feodarium, 310. Silksworth. Black Book of Hexham, 62. Southwick. Durham Halmote, see index; Feodarium, 14. Stainton-le-Street. Black Book of Hexham, 60. Stainhope. Boldon Book, 29 ; Hatfield, 68. Stockton. " " 13 ? " 166, 241. Thickleys, The. " "22; " 27. Tunstall. " " 5 ; " 135- Tursdale. " " 10. Urpeth. " "37; " 82- Usvvorth (Great)." " 35; " 102 ; Durham Halmote, 31. Usworth (Little). Boldon Book, 2 ; Hatfield, 102. Wardley. Durham Halmote, see index ; Collectanea Topographica, i„ 70. Wardon. Boldon Book, 7 ; Hatfield, 157. Wearmouth. " "5; " l32'> Durham Halmote, see index. Westoe. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 118, 309. Whessoe. Boldon Book, 19; Hatfield, 9. Whickham. " " 33; " 93- Whitburn. " "5; " io2- Witton. Hatfield, 51. Witton (Gilbert). Boldon Book, 33. Wolsingham. " " 27 ; Hatfield, 60. Wolviston. Durham Halmote, see index ; Feodarium, 27, 315. Essex. Adulfsnasa (Walton, Kirkby, Thorp). Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 38, 43. 48. Barling. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 64, 143, 161. Barrington's Fee. East Anglian, N. S., v., 188. Beauchamp. Hale: Dom. S. Paul's, 27, 114, 118, 141, 160. Borley. Cunningham, i., 505 ; Cheyney. Boxted. Morant, ii., 626. Bradwell. Hall, 26. Chingford. Hale: Dom. S. Paul's, 85, 144, 161. Colne. Morant, ii., 210 n. Cressing. Kfiights Hospitallers, 168. Hadleigh. East Anglian, N. S., iv., 36. Hanningfield (East). Gentleman's Mag. Lib., xv., 133. Havering-atte-Bower. Ogborne, 109 n. Topographical Index. 45 Essex — continued. Heybridge. Hale : Dom. S. PauVs, 52, 162. Hutton. Battle Abbey, 91. Maplestead. Knights Hospitallers, 87. Navestock. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 74, 144, 162. Norton. " " " 73, 143* 164. Runwell. " " " 69, 143, 164. Stanesgate. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 37, 39. Thoby. Suckling : Essex, 43 . Tidwolditun. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 52, 142. Tillingham. " " " 58, 142. Wickham. " " " 33, 141. Wykes. Essex Archaol. Soc. Trans., i., new series, 109. Gloucester. Abinghall. Maclean : Dene Magna, 200. Abload. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 164, 295. Aldsworth. " " iii., 184. Ampney. " " iii., 208. Barnwood. " " iii., 120. Barton (Abbot's)." " iii., 149. Barton (King's). " " iii., 67. Berkeley. Smyth : Berkeley MSS., iii., 16. Bicknor (English). Maclean : English Bicknor, 72 ; Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc, xi., 269. Boxwell. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 97. Brockthorp. " " iii., 140. Buckland. " " iii., 61. Bulley. " " iii., 47. Cheltenham. Rogers : A. and P., iii., 739. Chipping Campden. Bartleet, 148, 153. Churcham. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 133. Cirencester. Fuller, 286, 296, 306, 312. Clifford. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 49. Coin St. Aldwyn's. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 196. Coin Rogers. " " iii., 203. Cubberly. " " iii.. 211. Domblcton. Abingdon Obedientiars, 153, 162. Duntsborne. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 192. Eastleach. " " iii., 187. Elmore. Maclean : Elmore, 53. Krocester. Gloucester Cartulary, iii.. 88. Guiting. " " iii., 65. 46 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Gloucester — continued. Hartpury. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 77. Highnam. " " iii., no. Hinton. " " iii., 55. Ledene. " " iii., 126. Maismore. " " iii., 170. Marston. Worcester Register, 97 b. Mitchel Dean. Maclean: Dene Magna, 200, 207. Northleach. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 176. Painsvvick. Rudder, 593. Quenington. Knights Hospitallers, 28. Ridge. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 146. Ruardean. Bristol and Glouc. Arch. Soc. Trans., viii., 124. Staunton. Maclean : Staunton, 238. Tockington. Maclean : Tockington, 128, 130. Hants. Aldershot. Baigent : Crondal, 98, 330. Anesty. Battle Abbey, 83. Baddesley. Knights Hospitallers, 21. Basingstoke. Baigent: Basingstoke, 173, 192, 200, 213. Bramshete. Baigent : Crondal, 95. Combe. Select Pleas, 34. Covenholte. Battle Abbey, 69. Crondal. Baigent: Crondal, 13, 43, 51, 84, 142, 159. Crookham. " " 105, 222. Dippenhall. " " 102, 203. Dodingtone. Ramsey Cartulary, 59. Easton. Abi?igdon Cartulary, ii., 306. Godsfield. Knights Hospitallers, 21. Hawley. Baigent: Crondal, 95, 311. Hurstbourn. Stevens, 109. Itchel. Baigent : Cro?idal, 416, 424. Linkinholt. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 41. Littleton. " " iii., 35. Runham. Knights Hospitallers, 22. St. Cross. Rogers : A. and P., ii., 648. Southwood. Baigent : Crondal, 97. Sutton- " " 75, *35> 359- Sutton Warblington." " 369. Swanthrop. " " 86, 210. Wychintone. Ramsey Cartulary, 54. Yately. Baigent : Crondal, 91, 258. Topographical Index. 47 Hereford. Dinmore. Knights Hospitallers, 30. Garway. " " i96- Huntington. Arch&ol. Camb., i., 4th series, app. i. Up Leadon. Knights Hospitallers, 195. Hertford. Ardleigh. Hale: Dom. S. Paul's, 21, 140. Anstie. Cunningham, i., 516 ; Cussans, i., part 2, 56. Ayot (St. Lawrence). Cussans, ii., part 3, 233. Brent Pelham. Cussans, i., part 2, 135. Caddington. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 1, 140. Caldecote. Cussans, i., part 3, 1 7. Essenden. Clutterbuck, ii., 127 n. Hadham (Little). Clutterbuck, iii., app. i., 611 ; Cussans, i., part 2, 188. Hatfield (Bishop's). " ii., app. v., 6. Hitchin. Clutterbuck, iii., 17 and end; Seebohm, frontispiece, 6, 26. Kellshull. " hi., app. ii., 615. Kensworth. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 7, 140. Luffenhale. " " " 19, 1 41- St. Albans. Clutterbuck, iii., end. Sandon. Hale : Dom. S. Paul's, 13, 141. Standon. Knights Hospitallers, 89. Stevenage. Clutterbuck, ii., vii., 14. Therfield. Ramsey Cartulary, 45. Totteridge. Clutterbuck, ii., app. viii., 15. Huntingdon. Alvvalton. Liber Niger, 160. Brington. Ramsey Cartulary, ii., 42. Broughton. " " i., 330 ; Select Pleas, 52. Bythorn. " " ii., 47- Ellington. " " ii., 23. Elton. " " i., 330 ; Select Pleas, 90. Fletton. Liber Niger, 165. Gidding. Select Pleas, 97. Hemingford. " " 88 ; Ramsey Cartulary, i., 380 ; ii., 244. Holme. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 401 ; ii., 312. Houghton. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 363. Ripton (Abbot's). " " i., 320. " (Kings). " " i., 397 j Select Pleas, 107. Stives. " " L,a8i. St. Neot's. Du^dalc : Monasticon, iii., 478. Stukeley. Ramsey Cartulary, I, 392 j Select Picas, 96. 4S English Manorial and Agrarian History. Huntingdon — continued. Upvvood. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 340. Warboys. " " i., 305. Weston. " " ii., 35. Wistow. " " i., 351. Woodhurst. " " i., 281. Kent. Acholt. Battle Abbey, 121. Albring'. " " 106. Bocholte. " " 116, 120. Charles. Archceol. Cantiana, ix., 302. Cleperegg'. Battle Abbey, 106. Dengemarsh. " " 42. Eglingdenn'. " " 107. Greenwich (East). Drake's Hasted, 43. Iburmindenn'. Battle Abbey, 114. Icheregg'. " " 106. Kingswood. " " 102, 122, 130. (West)." « 105,1x3,121. (East). " " no. Ocholte. " " 109. Plerindenn'. " " 119. Plimton. " " 119. Reculver. C. R. Smith, 193. Roughehel. Archceol. Cantiana, ix., 302. Rumdenn'. Battle Abbey, 106. Seldis. " " no. Swingfield. Knights Hospitallers, 91. Wecchindenn'. Battle Abbey, 106, 114, 120. Wye. " " 101. Lancaster. Accrington. Three Lancash. documents, n ; De Lacy Compoti, 1, 11, 88, 108. Ardwick. Harland : Mamecestre, ii., 280. Ashton-under-Lyne. Three Lancash. documents, 94. Barton. Harland: Mamecestre, i., 135. Blackburnshire. Whitaker : Whalley, i., 265. Bootle. Lancash. and Chesh. Hist. Soc. (1887), 167. Burnley. Three Lancash. documents, 9 ; De Lacy Compoti, 8, 10; Towneley refttal, 1. Caton. Cockersand rental, 21. Cliviger. Three Lancash. documents, 12; De Lacy Compoti, 12, 109. Topographical Index. 49 Lancaster — continued. Clitheroe. Three Lancash. documents, 4 ; De Lacy Compoti, 12, 96, 109. Colne. " " " 8; " " 3,99. Crumpsall. Harland : Mamecestre, ii., 281. Cuerdley. " " i., 135- Downham. Three Lancash. documents, 7 ; De Lacy Compoti, 10, 107. Feelie Close. Towneley rental, 4. Forton. Fishwick : Garstang, i., 10; Cockersand rental, 17. Garstang. Fishwick: " i., 9 ; " " 15. Gorton. Harland: Mamecestre, ii., 279, 281. Hapton. Towneley rental, 2. Haslingden. Three Lancash. documents, 13; De Lacy Compoti, 4, 100. Heaton Norris. Harland: Mamecestre, i., 134; ii., 275, 283. Huncotes. Three Lancash. documents, 14. Hutton. Cocker sand rental, 8. Ightenhill. Three Lancash. documents, 10; De Lacy Compoti, 7, 17; Towneley rental, 3. Keniscough. Cockersand rental, 6. Leyland. " " 10. Manchester. Harland: Mamecestre, i., 132, ii., 274, 361, hi., 477, 5x4; Earwaker. Marsden (Great). Three Lancash. documents, 8. (Little). " " "8; De Lacy Compoti, 9, 104. Orford. Beamont : Warrington rental, 1 1 6. Padiham. Three Lancash. documents, 10; De Lacy Compoti, 8, 104. Pendleton. " " " 5,11; " " 7,102. Penwortham. " " " 21; " " 9, 105. Ribchester. T. C. Smith, frontispiece. Rossendale (Donockshey and Nutshaw). Towneley rental, 6. Rochdale. De Lacy Compoti, 6, 101 ; Fishwick : Rochdale, 286. Salford. Cockersand rental, 1. Standen. Three Lancash. documents, 5 ; De Lacy Compoti, 41, 91. Tottington. De Lacy Compoti, 5, 100. Trawden. " " 20, 68. Warrington. Booth, 6 ; Beamont : Harrington. Widnes. Three Lancash. documents, 23 : De Lacy Compoti, 49, 62. VVigan. Bridgeman, ii., 237. Worston. Three Lancash. documents, 5 ; De Lacy Compoti, 7, 102. Wyersdale (Netherj. Fishwick : Garstang, i., 47. 50 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Leicester. Babgrave. G. T. Clark, 107. Barnsby. " " 105. Caldwell. " " 116. Croxton. " " 108. Dalby. Knights Hospitallers, 63. Donisthorpe. Gomme : Village Community, 288. Eston. Liber Niger, 159 ; Walter of Whittlesey, 203. Gadesby. G. T. Clarke, 102. Grimeston. " " 113. Kayham " " 118. Langton (Church). Hill : Langton, 22 *. Lutterworth. Archaol. Journ., xlviii. (1891), 191. Mardefield (North). G. T. Clark, 112. (South). " " 109. Menton. G. T. Clark, 120. Rothley. " " 99 ; Knights Hospitallers, 176. Saxelby. " " n4. Somerdeby. " " in. Stoughton. Hearne : Leicestershire, 95. Swinford. Kniglits Hospitallers, 108. Tylton. G. T. Clark, 109. Wartnaby. " " 115. Lincoln. Bardney. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 638. Basingthorpe. Lificolnshire N. and Q., i., 113. Boston. Allen, 217. Bruern. Knights Hospitallers, 154. Depyng. Dugdale : Monasticon, iv., 1 70. Eagle. Knights Hospitallers, 157. Ep worth. Reliquary, xxiii., 47. Fiskerton. Liber Niger, 164; Walter of Whittlesey, 208. Freiston. Thompson, 499. Gosberchirge. Liber Niger, 165. Hibbaldstow. Peacock : Hibbaldstow, 283. Kirkby Thorpe. Knights Hospitallers, 155. Maltby. " « 57. Rowston. " « jc^. Scaletorp. Liber Niger, 164. Scotter. " " 164; Walter of Whittlesey, 211; Peacock, 372. Skirbeck. Knights Hospitallers, 60. TopograpJiical Index. 51 Lincoln — continued. Turleby. Liber Niger, 160; Walter of Whittlesey, 214. Waddington. Lincolnshire N. and Q., iii., 80. Walcot. Walter of Whittlesey, 213. Middlesex. Bloomsbury. Clinch: Bloomsbury, 127. Bruses. Robinson: Tottenham, 171, 187, frontispiece. Clerkenwell. Knights Hospitallers, 94. Dawbeneys. Robinson : Tottenham, frontispiece. Drayton. Hale: Dom. S. Paufs, 99, 145, 163. Ebury. Clinch : Mayfair, 8. Edgeware. Collectanea, i., part 4, frontispiece. Fulham. Faulkner: Fulham, 23. Grosvenor Estate (including Ebury Clinch) : Mayfair, 164. Hampstead. Baines : Hamp 'steady 87. Marylebone. Loftie, ii., 223. Edmonton. Robinson : Middlesex, end. blockings. Robinson: Tottenham, I, 171, 187, frontispiece. Pembroke. Robinson: " 171, 187, frontispiece. Ruislip. Select Pleas, 8, 14, 15, 29, 38, 39, 41? 43- Stepney. Stow, ii., book 4, 89 ; Loftie, ii., 149. Stoke Newington. Robinson : Stoke Newington, ii., frontispiece, 3 7- Sutton. Hale : Dom. S. Paufs, 93, 144. Tottenham. Robinson: Tottenham,!., 171, 187, frontispiece. Monmouth. Lamadok. Knights Hospitallers, 197. Norfolk. Brancaster. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 412. Botetourts Hall, Thompson. Crabbe, 67. Carbrook. Knights Hospitallers, 81. Cressingham (Great). Chandler. Downham. Ramsey Cartulary, i., 61. Erpingham (North) hundred. Rye : Erpingham. Ringstead. Ratnsey Cartulary, \., 404. Runcton (Xorth). East Anglian, N. S., iii., 41. Setchey (with Hardwick). East Anglian, N. S., iii., 41. Thompson. Crabbe, i., 1, 15, 18, 22, 24. Togrynd. Knights Hospitallers, 166. Wcstwinch. East Anglian, N. S., iii ., 59. Wimbotsham. Ramsey Cartulary, i., Go. Wrctham. Select Pleas, 12. 52 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Northampton. Aldwinkle. Liber Niger, 166. Barnwell. Ramsey Cartulary, 48. Burgbury. Walter of Whittlesey, 179. Castre. Liber Niger, 163; Walter of Whittlesey, 175. Cottingham. " " 159; Walter of Whittlesey, 196. Dingley. Knights Hospitallers, 66. Esctona. Liber Niger, 162; Walter of Whittlesey, 191. Eye. " " 165; " " 187. Glinton. " " 162; " « 182. Hetherington. Knights Hospitallers, 1 18. Irtlingborough. Liber Niger, 166; Walter of Whittlesey, 199. Kettering. " " 157; " " 194. Kingsthorpe. Kingsthorpiana, 20, 38, 58, 84, 129, 136. Northburgh. Walter of Whittlesey, 201. Oundle. Liber Niger, 158. Peterborough. " " 161. Picheley. " " 161. Pilesgate. " " 158. Stanford. " " 165 ; Walter of Whittlesey, 216. Stanwigge. " " 166; " " 198. Thorpe. " "158; " " 175. Towcester. Northants Notes, iii. 1 20. Walton. Liber Niger, 165; Walter of Whittlesey, 185. Warmington. " " 160; " " 192. Weedon Berks. Select Pleas, n, 16, 21, 24, 32, 37, 40, 46. Witherington. Liber Niger, 161; Walter of Whittlesey, 184. Wormleighton, Northants Notes, i., 37. Yardley Hastings. Tracts. Northumberland. Acklington. Hartshorne, cxxx. Allenvasshe. Hexham Priory, ii., 24. Alnham. Hartshorne, cxxvii. Alston. Hexham Priory, ii., 19, 163. Alnwick. Hartshorne, cxxiii. Ancroft (formerly in Durham), Raine, 19. Anwick. Hexham Priory, ii., 3, 161. Bamburgh. Bateson, 119, 151, 152. Bedlington (formerly in Durham). Boldon Book, 38 ; Hatfield, 125. Belford. Bateson, 376. Bingfield. Hexham Priory, ii., 6, 162. Birling. Hartshorne, cxxx. Topographical Index. Northumberland — continued. Budle. Bateson, 182. Burton. " 292. Byeres. Hexham Priory, ii., 22. Byresfeld. " " ii., 43. Caldstrothre. " " ii., 36. Cambois (formerly in Durham). Boldon Book, 39. Carraw. Hexham Priory, ii., 15. Chatton. Hartshorne, cxxvii. Cheseburghe. Hexham Priory, ii., 52. Cheswick. Raine, 21. Chibburn. Knights Hospitallers, 52. Chollirton. Hexham Priory, ii., 30. Colden. " " ii., 34. Dalton. " " ii., 46, 163. Denwick. Hartshorne, cxxv. Dotland. Hexham Priory, ii., 10, 162. Echwyk. " " ii., 44, 164. Elford. Bateson, 287. Ehvick. " 410; Raine, 20. Fenham (formerly in Durham). Raine, 20. Gosewick. " " "21. Grindon. " « Boldon Book, 41. Raine, 19. Harbottle. Archczol. Aeliana, ii., 327. Hoghe. Hexham Priory, ii., 48. Houghton (Great). Hartshorne, cxxvi. Kirkheaton. Hexham Priory, ii., 36, 163. Lesbury. Hartshorne, cxxv. Lowlyn (formerly in Durham). Raine, 21. Lucker. Bateson, 234, 240. Milnburn (North). Hexham Priory, ii., 42. Nesbit. " « ii., 53. Newham. Bateson, 274. Newstead. " 256. Newton. Hartshorne, cxxxi. Newminster. Newminster Chartulary, 306. Norham (formerly in Durham). Boldon Book, 40 ; Raine, 1 7. Olmers. Hexham Priory, ii., 25. Presdale. " " ii., 20. Rosse (formerly in Durham). Raine, 19. Rothbury. Hartshorne, cxxxi. Sanrlhoe. Hexham Priory^ ii.. 5. 161. 54 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Northumberland — continued. Sclaveleye. Hexham Priory, ii., 27. Seton. " " ii., 42. Shoreston. Bateson, 315. Skremerston (formerly in Durham). Raine, 21. Sleckburne (formerly in Durham). Boldon Book, 38, 39. Snytr. Hartshorne, cxxii. Spindleston. Bateson, 182. Stannington. Hexham Priory, ii., 40. Stelling. " " ii., 54. Sunderland (North). Bateson, 315. Swinhoe. Bateson, 350; Hartshorne, cxxvi. Threpton. " cxxi. Thornton (formerly in Durham). Boldon Book, 42 ; Raine, 20. Thornton (Temple). Hexham Priory, ii., 38 ; Creighton, 67. Tinmouth. Brand, ii., 594. Tuggal. Hartshorn, cxxvi. ; Bateson, 342, 350. Wallsend (formerly in Durham) . Durham Halmote, see index. Warden. Hexham Priory, ii., 18, 25, 166. Whalton " " ii., 39. Willington (formerly in Durham). Durham Halmote, see index ; Feo- darium, 306. Nottingham. Collingham. Liber Niger, 159; Walter of Whittlesey, 205. Ossington. Knights Hospitallers, 54. Winkbourne. " " 114. Oxford. Ambrosden. Kennett, ii., 411. Aston and Cote. Williams, 472. Begbroke. Stapleton, end. Bicester. Blomfield, 7, 136; Dunkin, 215, 230, 234; Kennett, i., 565. Burncester-Bury-End. Kennett, ii., 185. Chalford. Mowat, maps 13. 14. Chesterton. Kennett, i., 450. Church Enstone. Marshall: Church Enstone, 31, 32. Clanefield. Knights Hospitallers, 26. Cottisford. Select Pleas, 22, 23, 28, 32, 37. Cowley. Mowat, maps 6, 7 ; Knights Hospitallers, 189. Crowmarsh. Battle Abbey, 85. Cuxham. Rogers : A. and P., ii. 617, 653 ; Mowat, map 8. Dean. Mowat, maps 9-12. Fritwell. Blomefield : Fritwell, 7, 1 7. Topographical Index. 55 Oxford — continued. Headington. Kennett, i., 452. Hensington. Marshall : Woodstock, 42. Heyford (Lower). Mowat, maps 1-4. Holywell. Rogers : A. and P., ii., 666. Horspath. Knights Hospitallers, 190. Ibstone. Rogers: A. and P., ii., 656. Kidlington. Stapleton, end. Lewknor. Abingdon Obcdientiars, 148, 164. Merton. Knights Hospitallers, 190. Pidington. Kennett, ii., 135. Rewley Abbey. Stapleton, 214. Sandford Knights Hospitallers, 189. Sibford. " " 190. Souldern. Blomefield : Souldern, 12. Spellesbury. Jordan, 309. Swincombe. Select Pleas, 7, 27. Takeley. Rogers: A. and P., iii., 711. Weston. Abingdon Chronicon, ii., 305. Whitehill (near Tackley). Mowat, map 5. Wrechwyke. Kennett, ii., 85, 100. Wroxton. Mowat, maps 15, 16. Wroxton Park. " map 17 a. Yarnton. Stapleton, end. Rutland. Tinewell. Liber Niger, 158; Walter of Whittlesey, 202. Salop. Buraston. Hale : Reg. Wigorniensis, 9 a. Preen. Knights Hospitallers, 199. Staunton. " " 199. Wenlock. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 77. Somerset. Ashcott. Glastonia, 152. Balstonborough. " 195. Batcombe. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 13. Berrow. Glastonia, 44. Blcadon. Smirke, 201. Brent. Glastonia, 199 Buckland. Knights Hospitallers, 17. Butleigh. Glastonia,'!'. Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 13. Cannington. Hugo (Ca Chariton? Knights Hospitallers, 188. 56 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Somerset — continued. Coker (West). Topographer and Genealogist, i., 150. Ditcheat. Glastonia, 114; Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 14. i., 13- Doulting. " 129; Estby. " 40. Glastonbury. " 118; ton, ii., 309. Godeneye, " 236; Hams, The. " 28. High Hams. 160 ; i., 10 ; Johan. Glas- i., 14. Load. Knights Hospitallers, 184. Lopen. Greenfield, 109 ; Knights Hospitallers, 184. Lympsham. Glastonia, 48; Johan. Glaston, ii., 331. Marksbury. " 200 ; Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 14 ; Johan. Glaston, ii., 355. Mells. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 13. Melnes. Glastonia, 218. Mere. " 203; Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 11. Meriet. Greenfield, 108. Middlezoy. Glastonia, 18, 30. Monkton (West). Somerset Agric. and Nat. Hist. Soc, xviii., 120; Archbold, 348. Moorlinch. Hugo, 155. Mudford and Hinton. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 145. Myddelton. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 14. Mynchin Barrow. Hugo (Mynchin), 54. Othery. Glastonia, 21. Pennard (East). " 125 ; Dugdale, Monasticon, i., 14. Pilton. " 208; " " i., 12. Pilton Park. " 237. Shapwick. " 148 ; Johan. Glaston, ii., 333. Southbrent. " 35. Sowy. " 170. Sowy Moors. " 33. Stoke-Courcy. Topographer and Genealogist, i., 152. Stratton. Greenfield, no. Street. Glastonia, 12. Swainswick. Peach, 6. Templecombe- Knights Hospitallers, 183. Walton. Glastonia, 156. Wellington. Humphreys, 43, 46. Westcombelond. Knights Hospitallers, 183. Topographical Index. 57 Somerset — continued. Weston. Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 1 2. Westsowy. Glastonia, 27. Westonzoyland. " 16. Wilton. Knights Hospitallers, 183. Wnfrod. " 235. Wookey. Holmes, 32, 41. Worle. Somerset Agric. and Nat. Hist. Soc, xxxi., 39. Wrington. Glastonia, 72 ; Dugdale, Monasticon, \., 12 ; Johan. Glas- ton, ii., 348. Stafford. Beddington. Burton Chartulary, 22, 28. Branson. " " 18, 25. Bromley-Abbots. " " 20, 26. Burton-upon-Trent, Burton Chartulary, 18 ; Shaw, i., app. 1. Clent. Grazebrook, 25 ; Nash, ii., app. xiii., xvii. Darlaston. Burton Chartulary, 22, 28. Dodsleigh. " " 21. Dudley. Grazebrook, 25. Field. Burton Chartulary, 21, 27. Handsworth. Grazebrook, 31. Ham. Burton Chartulary, 21, 27. Leek. Reliquary, ix., 182. Leigh. Burton Chartulary, 21, 27. Mere. Grazebrook, 27, 31. Okeover. Burton Chartulary, 21, 27. Pillatonhall. " " 22, 28. Rolleston. Shaw, i., 29 ; Topographer and Genealogist, i., 347. Rowley. Grazebrook, 31. Sedgley. " 28, 32. Standon. Salt : Standon, 64, 83, 92. Stretton. Burton Chartulary, 19, 25, 30. Swinford. Grazebrook, 27. Tettenhall Regis. Smith : English Gilds, 432. Suffolk. Barrow. Gage, 16. Battisford. Knights Hospitallers, 84. Benacre. Suckling: Suffolk, ii., 122. Benhall. Suffolk Records (1888), 14. Blakenham. Select Pleas, 12. Chevington. Gage, 325. Coddenham. Knights Hospitallers, 84. 58 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Suffolk — continued. Earl-Soham. East Anglian, ii. (1887-88), 215. Flixton. Suckling: Suffolk,!., 191. Hadleigh. Suffolk Arch. Inst., iii., 229. Hardwick. Gage, 482 ; Bury and W. Suffolk Arch. Inst. (185 1), 180. Hawsted. Cullum, 94 ; Gage, 440. Horninperth. Gage, 503. Mells. Knights Hospitallers, 85. Mutford. Suckling: Suffolk, i., 271. Risby. Gage, 70. Saxham (Little). Gage, 138. Socton. East Anglian, iv., 3. Sotterley. Suckling: Suffolk, i. 87. Stutson. Commonplace Book, 124, 128, 154. Temple in Dunwich. Suckling: Suffolk, i., 271. Thingoe hundred. Gage, xii. Surrey. Barnes. Hale : Horn. S. Paul's, 103, 144. Brodeham. Battle Abbey, 159. Chertsey Abbey. Brayley, ii., 1 74. Croydon. Anderson, end. Haling. Collectanea Topographica, iii., 3, 9. Limpsfield. Battle Abbey, 137. Prinkeham. " " 149. Tooting. Select Pleas, 12, 26, 28, 29. Vauxhall. Tanswell, 33. Wimbledon. Wimbledon. Sussex. Alsiston. Battle Abbey, 26. Alnrichton. " " 33. Appledrum. " " 53. Battle. Wolcott, 72. Bernehorne. Battle Abbey, 1 7. Blechintum. " " 37. Bixley. Battle Abbey, 24. Bocholt. " " 38. Bosham. Smyth : Bosham, 264. Brembr'. Battle Abbey, 41. Clopham. " " 33. Linderle. Battle Abbey, 40. Lullinton. " " 33. Mailing (South). Sussex Arch. Coll., xxi., 188. Topographical Index. 59 Sussex — continued. Marley. Battle Abbey, 3. Midhurst. W. D. Cooper, 4. Otteham. G. M. Cooper, 172. Poling. Knights Hospitallers, 24. Preston. Select Pleas, 26, 33. Rammescornbe, Sussex Arch. Coll., xxi., 188. Rustington. Cunningham, i., 515. Shipley. Knights Hospitallers, 175. Shoreham. Battle Abbey, 41. Sirmtun. Battle Abbey, 40. Sternerse. " " 39. Stonham. Sussex Arch. Coll., xxi., 188. Tarring with Marlpost. Sussex Arch. Coll., xxxviii. (1892), 14S, 152. Teletun. Battle Abbey, 32. Wyke. " " 48. Warwick. Atherstone. Select Pleas, 25, 40. Anstrey. Burton Chartulary, 24, 30. Balshall. Knights Hospitallers, 179. Clopton Estate. Halliwell-Phillips, ii., 279. Grafton. Knights Hospitallers, 41. Sutton Coldfield. Dugdale : Warwickshire, ii., 911 (also in Sutton Coldfield, 36). Welcombe. Ingleby. (Cf. also Halliwell-Phillips, i., 250.) "Wilts. Aldbourne. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Mag., xxiii. (1887), 261. Allington. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 28. Alton Barnes. Rogers: A. and P., iii., 705, 710. Ambresbury. Hoare, ii. (hund. of Ambresbury), 193. Anesty. Knights Hospitallers, 7. Ashton. Select Pleas, 183. Avon. Malmesbury Register, i., 168. Badbury. Glastonia, 57; Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 18. Berwick St. James. Hoarc, ii. (hund. of Bench and Dole). 25. Blackland. Malmesbury Register, \., 190. Bremhill. Mahncsbury Register, i., 162. Brokenborough. " " i., 182. Bromeham. Battle Abbey, 72. Burton. Malmesbury Register, i., 176. Castle Combe. Scrope, 146, 159, 203, 233, 250, 252, 323. 60 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Wilts — continued. Charlton. Malmesbitry Register, i., 154. Chelworth. " " i., 146. Chippenham. Gorame : Village Community, 172; Dugdale : Monas- tieon, v. 28. Christmalford. Dugdale : Monasticon, i. 17. Cleaverton. Malmesbury Register, i., 184. Clotley. « « i., 150. Cole Park. " " i., 1 74. Colerne. " " i., 190. Corstone. n " i., 174. Corton. Topographer and Genealogist, \., 56. Crudwell. Malmesbury Register, i., 144. Damerham. Glastonia, 108; Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 18; Hoare, iii. (hund. of S. Damerham), 40. Deverhill-Longbridge. Glastonia, 133; Dugdale, Monasticon, L, 18. Deverill. Select Pleas, 13. Eastcourt. Malmesbury Register, i., 146. Ewen. " " i., 140. Farleigh. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 28. Foxham. Malmesbury Register, i., 166. Fulinge. " " i., 156. Grittleton. Glastonia, 64 ; Dugdale : Monasticon, \., 1 7. Hangre. Malmesbury Register, i., 164. Hankerton. " " i., 148. Haselholte. « " i., 162. Hidling. " « i., 170. Idmiston. Glastonia, 165; Dugdale: Monasticon, \., 19; Hoare, v. (hund. of Alderbury), 67. Kemble. Malmesbury Register, i., 138. Kynegareshey. " " i., 184. Kyngtonne. Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 17. Lockeridge. Knights Hospitallers, 187. Malmesbury commons. Gomme ■ Village Community, 188. IMonkton (East). Dugdale : Monasticon, i., 18. " (West). Glastonia, 57 ; Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 18. Morcote. Malmesbury Register, i., 146. Nettleton. Glastonia, 68; Dugdale: Monasticon, i., 17. Newnton. Malmesbury Register, i., 180. Norton. " " i., 178. Ogbourne. Select Pleas, 9, 19, 36, 47. Purton. Malmesbury Register, i., 158. Topographical Index. 61 Wilts — continued. Schorteway. Malmesbury Register, i., 148. Shrewton. Wilts Arch, and Nat. Hist. Mag., xxiii. (1887), 33. Slaughterford. Dugdale : Monasticon, v., 28. Speercul. Malmesbury Register, i., 164. Sutton. " " i., 170. Temple Rockley. A'niglits Hospitallers. 187. Thornhill. Dugdale : Monasticon, v. 28. Upton Scudamore. Hoare, iii. (hund. of Warminster), 62. Whonvelsdown hundred. Select Pleas, 178. Wike. Malmesbury Register, i., 162. Winterbourne. " " i., 13S ; Glastonia, 61 ; Hoare, ii. (hund. of Ambresbury), 193; Dugdale: Monasticon, i. 18. Ykemere. Malmesbury Register, i., 148. Worcester. Bewdley. Nash, ii., 282. Blackwell. Hale ■ Reg. Wigorniensis , 64 b, 94 a. Broadwas. " " " 31 b- Bromesgrove. " " " S2 a. Charlton. " " " 71 a. Cleeve-Prior. « " " 85 b. Cradley. Grazebrook, 26. Cropthorn. Hale : Reg. Wigorniensis, 69 b. Crowle. " " " 55 b. Cutsdean. " " " 103 a. Dodenham. " " " 20 b. Eardiston (Alvestune). Hale : Reg. Wigorniensis, 80 b. Fepstone. " " " 57 a. Grimley " " " 41 a. Hales-Owen. Nash, i., 513. Hallow. Hale : Reg. Wigorniensis, 47 a. Harvington. " " " 60 a. Himbleton " " " 55 b Hinewik. " " " 52 a. Horsky. " " " 93 b. Iccomb. " " " 104 a. Lindridge. " " " 10 b. Lippard. " " " 53 a. Moore. " " " 16 b. Nethcrton. " " " V- b. Newnham. " " " ' a 1. Norton. Reg Wigorniensis, 74 a. « a 19 a. tt it 59 a. tt a 68 a. tt tt 99 b. tt tt 54 b. it tt 82 a. tt tt 93 b. 62 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Worcester — continued. Overbury. Hale Pensex. " Sedgeberrow. " Shipston. " Stoke. " " " 99 b. Tibberton. Tidintun. Upton. Weoley. Grazebrook, 26. Wich. Hale : Reg. Wtgorniensis, 35 a. Wolverley. " " « 92 a. Woodhall. " " « 34 b. York. Manors throughout county. J^r/fc >for. Series, xii. Almonbury. Walker, 19; York Archceol. Joum., vi., 431. Alvesthorp. Knights Hospitallers, 141. Ask with. K?/-£ County Mag. (1892), 236. Auburn. Boulter, 72. Ayresdale cum Harden. Rievaulx Chartulary, 326. Bergh (Great). Hexham Priory, ii., 79. " (Little). " " ii., 80. Be\rerley. Knights Hospitallers, 49. Bilsdale. Rievaulx Chartulary, 314. Bradford. James, 60, 81, 85, 114. Brawby. Hexham Priory, ii., 77. Broughton (Great). Hexham Priory, ii., 67. (Little). " " ii., 65. Brunham. Dugdale : Monasticon, iv., 280. Burniston. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 752. Clifford. York County Mag. (1892), 234. Cowton. Knights Hospitallers, 135. Dales. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 748. Denton. York County Mag. (1892), 236. Dunsley. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 734. Edston. Hexham Priory, ii., 78. Elmswell. Best. Eskedaleside. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 743. Everley. " " ii., 751. Fingall. York Archozol. Journ., x., 415. Flaxton. Hexham Priory, ii., 80. Fyling. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 737. Topographical Index. 63 York — continued. Fyling Rawe. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 739. Gargrave. Whitaker : Craven, 64. Hackness. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 365, 746. Hardwood-dale. " " ii., 749- Hawkser. " " ii-; 729- Heminbrough. Burton : Heminbrough, app., 390. Holme. Whitaker: Craven, 301. Hunmanby. Boulter, 69, 81. Hutton. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 754. Ingleby. Hexham Priory, ii., 69. Kirkby in Cleveland. Hexham Priory, ii., 70. Lund. Rievaulx Chartulary, 325. Millington. Hexham Priory, ii., Si. Mount St. John. Knights Hospitallers, 47. Muston. Boulter, 69. Nafferton. " 76. Newholm. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 733. Newland. Knights Hospitallers, 45. Newsome. York County Magazine (1892), 234. Normanby. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 738. Rievaulx. Rievaulx Chartulary, 310. Rigton. York County Mag. (1892), 236. Ruswarp. Whitby Chartulary. ii., 736. Salton. Hexham Priory, ii., 72, 83, 143. Selby Waterhouses. Burton : Heminbrough, app., 401. Settrington. Boulter, 74. Silpho. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 748. Skipton. Whitaker: Craven, 300. Stainton. Knights Hospitallers^ 113. Stainsikcr. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 728. Staxby. " " ii-, 73 '• Stirton and Thorlt-by. Whitaker: Craven, 301. Suffield. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 750. Temple Newsom. )'"//■ Archceol. Joum., iv., 159; x., 411. Thwaite. K?r£ County Mag. ( 1892), 234. Thorp. Whitby Chartulary, ii., 740. Towston. Fbr£ County Mag. (1892), 234. Welblim. Rievaulx Chartulary, 320. Whitby. Whitby Chartulary, ii.. 720. Wighill. Chetwynd-Stapylton, 3X5. 0'4 English Manorial and Agrarian History. Anglesey. Manors throughout county. Caernarvon, 44. Beaumaris. Original Docs., xviii. Berw. Berw and the Hollands. Caernarvon. Manors throughout county. Caernarvon, 1. Bangor. Caernarvon, 92, 231. Denbigh. Manors of Bromfield and Yale lordship. Original Docs., cxi., cxci. Abenbury. Palmer : Wrexham, frontispiece. Acton. Palmer: " frontispiece. Erbistock. Palmer : Ancie?it Field System, frontispiece. Stansty. Palmer : Wrexham, frontispiece. Wrexham. Original Docs., cxxiv., cxxxiv. ; Palmer: Wrexham, fron- tispiece. Glamorgan. Clase and Landewy. Gower and Kilvey, 191. Gower Anglicana. Gotver and Kilvey, 97, 114. Kaegurwen. " " 177. Landymore. " " 157- Laniltwit. Arclmol. Joum., xxviii., 312. Llanblethian. Corbett, 70. Lllanrhidian. Gower and Kilvey, 159. Millwood. " " 165, 287, 298. Nicholaston. " " 223. Oxwich. " " 125. Pennard. " " 305. Penrice. " " 235. Priorston. " " 197, 203. Merionethshire. Manors throughout county. Caernarvon, 261. Ardudo. Arclueol. Camb., xiii., 3d series, 189. Estumaner. " " " " 186. Penthlyn. " " " " 184. Talbunt. " " « " 184. Pembroke. Kemeys. Baronia de Kemeys, 43, in. Haverfordwest. Archceol. Camb., xi., 4th series, 168. Pill. « " " " 168. Slebech. Archceol. Camb., xi., 4th series, 164. Knights Hospitallers, 34. St. Dogmaels (Moylgrove, Nefarn, Newport). Archceol. Camb., xii., 3d series, 337. Topographical Index. 65 Radnor. Glasbury. Gloucester Cartulary, iii., 33. Scotland. Aldcambus. Coldingham, xcix. Aldengraue. Aymouth Ayton (Inferior) Ayton (Superior) Coldingham. tt tt tt tt tt xciii. c. xci. xc. xciv. Ederham. tt lxxxix. Eslummesden. it xc. Estreston. il xcvii. Fissenyk. Flemington. Lambirtons, The. a lxxxvii. xcii. ci., cii. Lauder. Gomme : Village Community, 148 Paxton. Coldingham, Ixxxviii. Rayington. " xciii. Swinton. " lxxxv. Swynwodbernes. " Weslummesden. " xcviii. xci. Westrenigton. " xcviii. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Los Angeles This book is DUE on the last date stamped below. 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