| George May (of Evesham, Eng.) - Evesham (England) - 1845 - 556 pages
...following particulars. The name of the place ; who held it in the time of Edward the Confessor ; who was the present possessor ; how many hides were in the manor ; how many carucates in demesne ; how many homagers ; how many villani ; how many cotarii ; how many servi ; what... | |
| Joseph Stevenson - 1850 - 68 pages
...villeins, as they were called. They were to enquire of this jury, upon their oaths, the name of the place, who held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor, who was the present possessor, of how much land it consisted, how many homagers and how many villeins... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1856 - 560 pages
...be formed from the following statement : — The inquisitors were to inquire into the name of every place; who held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor; who was the present possessor; how many hides in the manor; how many carucates in demesne; how many... | |
| John Reilly (of Manchester.) - 1859 - 368 pages
...the reeve of each hundred, and the bailiff and six villeins of each vill, obtained the particulars of the name of each place, who held it in the time of Edward the Confessor, who was the present holder, its extent, the number of tenants of each class,... | |
| Richard Sims - Archives - 1861 - 656 pages
...be formed from the following statement : — The inquisitors were to inquire into the name of every place; who held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor; who was the present possessor; how many hides in the manor; how many carucates in demesne; how many... | |
| Thomas (de Burton) - Abbeys - 1868 - 584 pages
..." each accord" ing to the measure of his land," for the purpose of resisting the invasion of Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The commissioners...were in the manor ; how many ploughs were in demesne ; how many homagers ; how many villeins ; how many cottars ; how many serving men ; how many free tenants... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 564 pages
..." each accord" ing to the measure of his land," for ihe purpose of resisting the invasion of Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The commissioners...were in the manor ; how many ploughs were in demesne ; how many homagers ; how many villeins ; how many cottars ; how many serving men ; how many free tenants... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Finance - 1868 - 770 pages
..." each accord" ing to the measure of his land," for the purpose of resisting the invasion of Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The commissioners...were in the manor ; how many ploughs were in demesne ; how many homagers ; how many villeins j how many cottars; how many serving men; how many free tenants... | |
| Great Britain. Public Record Office - Great Britain - 1868 - 462 pages
..." each accord" ing to the measure of his land," for the purpose of resisting the invasion of Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The commissioners...the survey were to inquire the name of each place j who held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor ; the present possessor ; how many hides were... | |
| University of Oxford - Students - 1868 - 546 pages
..." each accord" ing to the measure of his land," for the purpose of resisting the invasion of Cnut, King of Denmark, which was apprehended. The commissioners...the survey were to inquire the name of each place j who held it in the time of King Edward the Confessor ; the present possessor ; how many bides •were... | |
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