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II - Domesday entry of Coker

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2011

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TRANSCRIPT OF EXTRACT FROM EXCHEQUER DOMESDAY

Rex tenet cocre Ghida tenuit tempore Regis Edwardi. Ibi sunt xv hide et geldavit pro vij hidis. Terra est xv carucae. De ea sunt in dominio v hide et dimidia et ibi iij carucae et vij servi et iiij coliberti et xxxv villani et xlij bordarii cum xij carucis. Ibi molendinum reddit v solidos et c acre prati, pastura j leuca longitudine et dimidia leuca latitudine. Silva viij quarentene longitudine et vj quarentene latitudine. Reddit xix libras et xij denarios de albo argento.

TRANSLATION OF EXTRACT FROM EXCHEQUER DOMESDAY WITH ADDITIONS FROM EXETER DOMESDAY

The King holds cocre [East and West]. Ghida (the countess) held [it] T.R.E. There are 15 hides there, and it paid geld for 7 hides. There is land for 15 ploughs. Of this are in demesne 5½ hides, where [are] 3 ploughs and 7 serfs and 4 coliberts, and [there are] 35 villeins and 42 bordars with 12 ploughs (and the rest of the land). (There is 1 swineherd who pays 10 swine, and 1 riding-horse and 3 beasts and 20 swine and 150 sheep and 48 she-goats.) There [is] 1 mill paying 5 shillings and 100 acres of meadow, pasture 1 league long and half a league broad. Woodland 8 furlongs long and 6 furlongs broad. It pays 19 pounds and 12 pence of white silver. (And as much as when W. the sheriff received it.)

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Print publication year: 1957

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