Villages & Places mentioned in the Domesday survey of 1086 for North Derbyshire

Map Reference Map Reference Map Reference
HIGH PEAK
1 Hadfield           
2 Padfield
3 Whitfield
4 Glossop
5 Dinting
6 Charlesworth
7 Chisworth
8 Ludworth
9 Chunal
10 'Thornsett
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11 Hayfield
12 Kinder

13 Edale
14 Peak's Arse
15 Hope
16 Aston
17 Bamford
18 Hurst
19 Hathersage
20 Bradwell
21 Shatton
22 Offerton
23 Hazlebadge
24 Waterfield'
25 Hucklow
26 Abney
27 Stoke
28 Eyam
29 Tideswell
30 Litton
31 Stony Middleto'
32 Calver
33 Wormhill
34 Priestcliffe
35 Blackwell
36 Taddington
37 Longstone
38 Rowland
39 Hassop
40 Bubnell
41 Baslow
42 Chatsworth
43 Pilsley
44 Birchill
45 Ashford
46 Holme
47 Edensor
48 Flagg
49 Sheldon
50 Bakewell
51 Burton
52 Beeley
53 Over Haddon
54 Nether Haddon
55 Monyash
56 One Ash
57 Conkesbury
58 Great Rowsley
59 Burley
60 Youlgrave
61 Harthill
62 Stanton-in-Peak
63 Cotes
64 Darley
65 Farley
66 Birchover
67 Gratton
68 Winster
69 Ivonbrook
'Langley'
Muchedeswelle


LIST   OF  LANDHOLDERS 

1 King William

2 The Bishop of Chester

3 Burton Abbey

4 Earl Hugh

5 Roger of Poitou

WIRKSWORTH
1 'Soham'
2 Pilsbury
3 Ludwell
4 Hartington
5 Middleton by
Youlgrave

6 Elton
7 Coldeaton
8 A1sop-enleDale
9 Hanson Grange
10 Parwich
11 Ballidon
12 Brassington
13 Ible
14 Cowley
15 Wensley
16 Snitterton
17 Matlock Bridge
18 Tansley
19 Matlock
20 Bonsall
21 Middleton
22 Cromford
23 Lea
24 Newton
25 Tissington
26 Bradbourne
27 Carsington
28 Hopton
29 Wirksworth
30 Thorpe
31 Broadlowash
32 Fenny Bentley
33 Kniveton
34 Hognaston
35 Callow
36 Ashbourne
37 Mappleton
38 Offcote
39 Kirk Ireton
Welledene
Werredune

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



IN  DERBYSHIRE

6 Henry of Ferrers

7 William Peverel

8 W alter of Aincourt

9 Geoffrey Alselin

10 Ralph son of Hubert

11 Ralph of Buron

12 Hascoit Musard

SCARSDALE
1 Totley
2 Dore
3 Norton
4 Coal Aston
5 Holmesfield
6 Dronfield
7 Mosborough
8 Beighton
9 Killamarsh
10 Unstone
11 Handley
12 Eckington
13 Barlow
14 Whittington
15 Staveley
16 Barlborough
17 Whitwell
18 Clowne
19 Wadshelf
20 Brampton
21 Holme
22 Newbold
23 Boythorpe
24 Chesterfield
25 Tapton
26 Brimington
27 Calow
28 Duckmanton
29 Elmton
30 Bolsover
31 Walton
32 Sutton Scarsdale
33 Wingerworth
34 Temple Normanton
35 Owlcotes
36 Heath
37 Lowne
38 Palterton
39 Scarcliffe
40 Williamthorpe
41 Glapwell
42 Stony Houghton
43 Egstow
44 Tupton
45 North Wingfield
46 stainsby
47 Blingsby
48 Bramley
49 Rowthorn
50 Ashover
51 Handley
52 Stretton
53 Stretton Hall
54 Pilsley
55 Hardstoft
56 Ogston
57 Shirland
58 Morton
59 Tibshelf
60 Newton
61 South Normanton
62 Alfreton
63 Uftonfields
64 Wessington
65 South Wingfield
'Greyhurst ,
Pad,nc
'Ravensholm'
'Snodeswick'
'Tunstall'
'Upton


IN 1086.

13 Gilbert of Ghent

14 Nigel of Stafford

15 Robert son of William

16 Roger of Bully

17 The King's Thanes


 

 

LAND OF THE KING

SCARSDALE Wapentake

SCARSDALE Wapentake

In NEWBOLD, with 6 outliers, WHITTINGTON, BRIMINGTON, TAPTON,

CHESTERFIELD, BOYTHORPE, ECKINGTON, 6 c. of land and 1 b. taxable.
Land for 6 ploughs. The King has 16 villagers, 2 smallholders and 1 slave who have 4 ploughs. To this manor belongs meadow, 8 acres; woodland pasture 3 leagues long and 3 leagues wide. Value before 1066 �6; now �10. Jurisdiction of this manor

In WINGERWORTH 2 c. of land taxable. I~and for 2 ploughs. 14 Freemen have 4 ploughs.

In'GREYHURST' and PADINC 4 b. of land taxable. Waste.In (Temple) NORMANTON the fifth part of 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough.1 Freeman has 2 oxen in a plough.

In UNSTONE the third part of 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 oxen.

In DRONFIELD 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs.

In'RAVENSHOLM' and 'UPTON' 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough.4 Freemen have 1 plough.

In TUPTON and NORTON 2 b. of land taxable. To these Freemen's lands are attached meadow, 7 acres; woodland pasture 5 leagues long and 3 leagues wide. 60 acres of open land.

In UNSTONE and (Temple) NORMANTON Leofwin and Edwin had 7 b. of land and 4 acres taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Now in lordship 1 plough 6 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A church and a priest; 2 mills, 4s; meadow, 2� acres; woodland pasture � league long and � wide. Value before 1066, 13s; now 20s.

 

In WALTON Hundulf had 2 c. of land taxable. Iand for 3 ploughs. Waste. Woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. [Value] before 1066, 20s.

In WIRKSWORTH Wapentake. In DARLEY King Edward had 2 c. of land taxable.& In FARLEY, COTES and BURLEY 1 c. of land and 2 b. taxable.Land for 3 ploughs. The King has 1 plough and 7 villagers who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s and 2 sesters of honey. now �4.

In MATLOCK (Bridge) King Edward had 2 c. of land without tax. Waste. Meadow, 8 acres; 1 lead mine; woodland pasture in places, 3 leagues long and 2 wide. To this manor are attached these outliers, MATLOCK, SNITTERTON, WENSLEY, BONSALL, IBLE, TANSLEY. In them 7 c. of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. 11 villagers and 12 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 22 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide; underwood as much.

 

In WIRKSWORTH 3 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. 272c A priest and a church; 16 villagers and 9 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 3 lead mines; meadow, 26 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 2 leagues wide. Outliers of this manor. In CROMFORD 2 c; MIDDLETON 2c; HOPTON 4 c; WELLEDENE 2 c; CARSINGTON 2 c; CALLOW 2 c; (KIRK) IRETON 4 c. Taxable, 18 c. of land. Land for as many ploughs. In them 36 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 14� ploughs Meadow, 14 acres; woodland pasture and underwood 3 leagues long and 2 wide.

In ASHBOURNE 3c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Waste; however, it pays 20s. A priest and a church with 1 c. of land taxable; he has 2 villagers and 2 smallholders who have V2 plough; (he has) 1 plough himself and 1 man who pays 16d. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and league wide. Outliers of this manor, in MAPPLETON 2 c; BROADLOWASH 2 c; THORPE 2 c;(Fenny) BENTLEY 2 c; OFFCOTE 2 c; HOGNASTON 4c. Taxable 14 c. of land. Land for as many ploughs. Waste except for 11 villagers and 17 smallholders who have 6� ploughs. Meadow, 25 acres.

 

In PARWICH 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Coln holds from the King. He has 6 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs Meadow, 12 acres. Attached to this manor are S outliers, ALSOP, HANSON and (Cold) EATON. 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. These five manors, DARLEY, MATLOCK, (Bridge), WIRKSWORTH, ASHBOURNE, and PARWICH, with their outliers, paid �32 and 6� sesters of honey before 1066; now �40 of pure silver.

 

In WALTON (-upon-Trent) and ROSLISTON Earl Algar had 6 c. of land taxable. Land for 7 ploughs. The King has 2 ploughs in lordship; 3 Freemen, 33 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 6s 8d; meadow, 40 acres; woodland pasture in places, 7 furlongs long and 5 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 �6; now �10.

 

In WESTON (-upon-Trent) 2 parts of 2 c.of land. In SMALLEY and KIDSLEY 4 b. of land.

 

In NEWTON (Solney) and BRETBY (Earl) Algar had 7 c. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The King has 1 � ploughs; 19 villagers and 1 smallholder who have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and S furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now l0Os.

 

In MELBOURNE King Edward had 6 c. of land taxable. Iand for 6 ploughs. The King has 1 plough and 20 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. 1 priest and a church; 1 mill, 3s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1/2 league wide. Value before 1066 �10; now �6; however, it pays [�] 10. Outliers of this manor. This jurisdiction belongs to Melbourne in ScarsdaIe Wapentake,  in BARROW(-upon-Trent) 12� b; in SWARKESTON, 1 c. ; in CHELLASTON 1� c; in OSMASTON(-by-Derby) 2 c. and 2 b; COTTONS 4 b, 2c, 6b, in NORMANTON (-by-Derby), 1 c. Iand for 12 ploughs. Taxable 8 c. and 2 b.

 

In REPTON and MILTON Earl Algar had 6 c. of land taxable. Land & B. for 8 ploughs. The King has in lordship 2 ploughs; 37 villagers and 2 smallholders who have 12 ploughs. A church and 2 priests with 1 plough. 2 mills; meadow, 42 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and � league wide. Value before 1066 �15; now .�8.

 

In WILLESLEY 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. jurisdiction. 2 Freemen, 7 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2� ploughs. Meadow, 16 acres; woodland pasture 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide.

 

In TICKNALL n 4 c 2 b. and 2 parts of 1 b. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 2 Freemen have 1 plough Meadow, 22 acres.

 

In THRINGSTONE c. of land taxable. land for 4 oxen.

 

In MEASHAM 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood 1 furlong long and 1 furlong wide.

 

In CHILCOTE 3 c. of land taxable. land for 3 ploughs. 3 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now lOs. It belongs to Clifton (Campville), in Stafford.

 

In INGLEBY 3 b. of land taxable. l~and for 4 oxen. jurisdiction in Repton.3 Freemen have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; marshland, 1 acre; woodland pasture in 11 Ticknall 1 league long and � league wide.

 

 

In BAKEWELL. with 8 outliers, King Edward had 18 c. of land taxable. Land for 18 ploughs. The King now has in lordship 7 ploughs; 33 villagers and 9 smallholders. 2 priests and a church, and under them 2 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 11 ploughs altogether. 1 man-at-arms has 16 acrcs of land and 2 smallholdcrs 1 mill, lOs 8d; 1 lead mine; meadow, 80 acres; u~derwood 1 league long and 1 wide. Of this land, 3 c. belong to the church.  Henry of Ferrers claims 1 c. in HADDON These are the outliers of this manor, (Nether) HADDON. HOLME. ROWSLEY, BURTON, CONKESBURY, ONE ASH, MONYASH, (Over) HADDON

 

In ASHFORD, with the outliers ROWLAND, LONGSTONE, HASSOP, CALVER, BASLOW, BUBNELL, BIRCHILL, SHELDON, TADDINGTON, FLAGG, PRIESTCLIFFE, BLACKWELL, King Edward had 22 c. of land taxable and 1 c. of land without tax. The King now has in lordship 4 ploughs.18 villagers have 5 ploughs. land for 22 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; 1 mill site; 1 lead mine; meadow, 40 acres; woodland, unpastured, 2 leagues long and 2 wide.

 

In HOPE, with the outliers EDALE, ASTON, SHATTON, half of OFFERTON,

 

TIDESWELL, STOKE, MUCHEDESWELLE, King Edward had 10 c. of  land taxable. land for 10 ploughs.

Now 30 villagers and 4 smallholders have 6 ploughs. A priest and a church, to which belongs 1 c. of land. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 30 acres; woodland pasture in places 4 leagues and 2 furlongs long and 2 leagues wide. Before 1066 these three manors paid �30, 5� sesters of honey and 5 wagon-loads of 50 lead sheets; now they pay �10 6s.    William Peverel has charge.

 

In LONGDENDALE and 'THORNTSETT' Ligulf had 4 b. of land taxable: in LUDWORTH Brown 4 b. of land; in CHARLESWORTH and CHISWORTH Swein 1 c. of land; CHUNAL Aelmer 4 b. of land; in HADFIELD 4 b; in PADFIELD Leofing 1 c. of land; in DINTING Leofnoth 2 b. of land; in GLOSSOP Leofing 4 b. of land; in WHITFIELD 4 b of land; in HAYFIELD Aelmer 4 b. of land; in KINDER Godric 2 b. of land. Between them, 6 c. of land taxable and 12 manors. All Longdendale is waste; woodland, unpastured, fit for hunting. The whole 8 leagues long and 4 leagues wide [Value] before 1066, 40s.

 

In BEELEY Godlic had 6 b. of land taxable. land for 6 oxen. 3 villagers and 5 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre.

 

In LANGLEY' and CHATSWORTH Leofnoth and Ketel had 10 b. of land taxable. Land for 10 oxen. It lies in Edensor (lands).William Peverel has charge for the King. 5 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre. woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide a little underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s.

 

In EYAM Kaskin had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide.Value before 1066 and now 20s.S4 M In (Stony) MIDDLETON Godith had 4 b. of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; a little underwood. 1 Value before 1066 and now 6s.

 

In MAPPERLEY Staplewin had 4 b. of land taxable. Land for ...  William Peverel has charge for the King. Waste. Meadow, acre; woodland pasture 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 16s. There also c. of land, of the Jurisdiction, belongs to Spondon, a manor of Henry (of Ferrers).

 

In TIBSHELF Ligulf had 3 c. of land taxable. Land for 3
ploughs.

 

William Peverel has charge for the King. Now in lordship 1/2 plough. 9 villagers have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now lOs. Robert holds it.

 

In WESTON (-uponTrent), with its outliers, Earl Algar had 10 c. and 2 b. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 24 villagers and 6 smallholders who have 12 ploughs; 4 tributaries pay 16s. 2 churches and a priest; 1 mill, 19s. 4d; a fishpond; a ferry, 13s.  4d; meadow, 51 acres; pasturage 1/21eague long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 �8, now �16. Outlier of this manor.

 

In ASTON(-upon-Trent) and SHARDLOW 61/2 b. of land taxable. 1
plough in lordship. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders with 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres. Uhtbrand holds from the King. Value 5s.

 

LAND OF THE BISHOP OF CHESTER

MORLEYSTON Wapentake, SAWLEY Hundred

In SAWLEY, DRAYCOTT and HOPWELL

MORLEYSTON Wapentake, SAWLEY Hundred

In SAWLEY, DRAYCOTT and HOPWELL the Bishop of Chester had 12 c
of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. The Bishop has 3 ploughs. 29 villagers and 13 smallholders who have 13 ploughs. A priest and 2 churches; 1 mill, 20s; 1 fishery; meadow, 30 acres; woodland pasture 3 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide; a little water-meadow. Ralph son of Hubert holds Hopwell. [Value..]

 

In (Long) EATON 12 c. of land taxable. Land for 12 ploughs. 22 Freemen and 10 smallholders under them have 9 c. of this land and 13 ploughs. The other 3 c. of land are the villagers'.2 mill sites; meadow, 40 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066 �8; now the same.

 

 

In BUPTON and in its dependencies 5 c. and 2 b. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The Bishop of Chester has 1 plough and 12 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, lOs; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 �7; now �4.

 

LAND OF THE ABBEY OF BURTON

In (MICKLE)OVER King Edward had 10 c. of land taxable. Land for  15 ploughs. Three outliers are attached, LITTLEOVER, FINDERN,and  POTLOCK The Abbot of Burton now has in lordship 5V2 ploughs. 20 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. 2 mill sites; meadow, 73 acres; woodland pasture league long and wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066 �25; now �10. Jurisdiction of this manor. SNELSTON 12 b; BEARWARDCOTE 4 b; DALBURY 3 b; HOON 3 b; RCDSLEY 12 b; SUDBURY 4 b; HILTON 4 b; SUTTON 1 c. In total, 6 c. and 2 b. of land taxable.

 

In APPLEBY the Abbot of Burton had 5 c. of land taxable. Land
for 5 ploughs. Of this land, Abbot Leofric leased 1 c. of land to
Countess Goda; the King has it now. In the same village, now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Value before 1066, 20s. now 60s.

 

 

In WINSHILL the Abbot of Burton had 2 c. of land taxable Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 10 villagers who have 1 ploughs. King William placed there 6 Freemen who belong to Repton; They have 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 8 acres; underwood 1 league long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066, 20s. now 60s.

In COTON (-in-the-Elms) (Earl) Algar had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now the Abbot has it from the King. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30.

 

In STAPENHILL the Abbot of Burton had 4 c. and 2 h. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s.

 

In CALDWELL Aelfric had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2  ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers with 1 plough. Value before 1066 and now 20s. King William gave this manor to the monks for his well being.

 

TICKNALL the Abbot of Burton had 5 b. of land and the third part of 1 b. taxable. He has in lordship 1 plough and 4 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres; the fifth part of the woodland pasture of this manor. Value lOs.

 

LAND OF EARL HUGH

In MARKEATON Earl Siward had 9 c. of land taxable. Land for 9 ploughs. Earl Hugh has 2 ploughs in lordship and 15 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s 8d; 1 fishery; meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1/21eague wide. Value before 1066 �4; now �3.

 

In KNIVETON, MACKWORTH and ALLESTREE, outliers, 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 30 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and � league wide. One of these 4 c. lies in (the lands of) Ednaston, Henry's manor. Jocelyn holds it from the Earl, and Colle pays Jocelyn lOs 8d from
it.

 

GLAND OF ROGER OF POITOU

In SUTTON (Scarsdale) Steinulf had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. The lord has 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. 1 mill, 2s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland pasture � league long and 3 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20.

 

In BEIGHTON 5 b. of land taxable. land for 6 oxen Jurisdiction 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 1 acre; woodland pasture 1 league long and league wide. [Value] before 1066, 5s; now 6s 4d.

In LOWNE and HEATH Steinulf had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 plough 8 villagers have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres; woodland pasture 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now lOs.

In STAINSBY and 'TUNSTALL' Steinulf had 12 b. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A priest with 3 smallholders; meadow, 1 acre; woodland pasture 6 furlongs long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30 .

 

In BLINGSBY and HARDSTOFT Steinulf had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs 1 Freeman, 1 villager and 3 smallholders who have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres; unpastured woodland 2 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 8s. Roger of Poitou had these lands; now they are in the King's hands.

 

In (South) WINGFIELD Alnoth (had) 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Robert holds from Count Alan under  William Peverel; he has 1 plough. A priest, 8 villagers and 2 smallholders with 3 ploughs. Meadow, 4 acres.The value was and is 20s.

 

LAND OF HENRY OF FERRERS

WIRKSWORTH Wapentake.

In IVONBROOK Ketel had 5 b. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste. Value before 1066, 20s.

 

In WINSTER Leofing and Raven had 12 b. of land taxable Land for 12 oxen. Cola, Henry's man, has7 villagers and 12 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Underwood V21eague long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s.

 

In COWLEY Swein had 2 b. and Uhtred 2 b. of land taxable. land for 4 oxen. 2 villagers and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 4 acres; underwood league long and 2 furlongs wide.[Value] before 1066 and now 10s. Swein holds it.

 

In ELTON Kaskin and Uhtred [had] 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 9 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 4 ploughs.Meadow, 12 acres; underwood  ? furlongs long and ? furlongs wide. Value before 1066 and now 40s.

 

In BRASSINGTON Siward had 4 c. of land taxable Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 16 villagers and 2 smallholders have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 30 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 �6; now �3.

 

In BRADBOURNE Aelfric had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 4 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 12 acres;  underwood ? furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 �4; now 3Os.

 

TISSINGTON Ulfkell, Edric, Gamel, Wulfgeat, Wictric, Leofric and Godwin had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 12 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 4 ploughs.1 mill, 3s; meadow, 30 acres; underwood 1 league longand 4 furlongs wide Value before 1066 �4; now 40s.

 

In NEWTON Osmer 11ad 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs Waste. meadow, 8 acres.Value before 1066, 20s.

 

In HARTINGTON Godwin and Ligulf had 2 c. of land taxable Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 16 acres; underwood ~ furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s.

 

In 'SOHAM. Cola had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste Meadow, 16 acres; underwood V21eague long and V2 wide. Value before 1066, 40s.

 

In PILSBURY and LUDWELL Alfsi had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 12 acres. Value before 1066, lOs.

 

In SHOTTLE and WALLSTONE Gamel had 6 c. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 3 villagers and a smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland pasture 3leagues long and 21/21eagues wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now lOs. Godric holds it.

 

In ATLOW Aelfric had S c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Meadow,4 acres; woodland pasture league long and 3 furlongs wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066, 20s; now 2s.

 

REPTON wapentake

In CROXALL Siward had S c. of land taxable. Land for 8 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 35 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. 2 mills, 18s; meadow, 22 acres; underwood 2 furlongs long and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 �3.now �4. Roger holds it.

 

In EDINGALE 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers have 1 plough.Underwood S furlongs long and 1 furlong wide.

 

In STRETTON (-en-le-Field) Aelfric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 15s. Roger holds it.

 

In CATTON Siward had S c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; underwood 1 furlonglong and 1 furlong wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Nigel holds it.

 

In BOLUN Aelfric had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; woodland pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now �4.

 

LINTON Leofric had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. Waste. Underwood 1 furlong long and wide. [Value] before 1066, 20s.

 

In WILLESLEY Aelfric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste. 3 villagers have 5 ploughing oxen.Value before 1066, 20s; now 16s.

 

In STANTON Alwin had c. of land taxable. Land for 4 oxen. 1 Freeman and 1 smallholder have 1 plough. Meadow, 10 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now lOs.

 

In HARTSHORNE Aelfric had 4 c. of land taxable. land for 4 ploughs. Waste. Woodland pasture league long and wide; arable land as much. Value before 1066 �4. now lOs.

 

In the other HARTSHORNE Aelfric had 2 c, of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Woodland pasture league long and league wide; arable land as much. Value before 1066, 40s; now lOs.

 

In MARSTON (-on-Dove) Brown and Alric had 2 c. of land taxable. M. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 18 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 5 ploughs. A priest and a church 1 mill, 6s 5d; meadow, 50 acres; underwood 1 acre.Value 100s. The monks hold it from Henry.

 

In DOVERIDGE Earl Edwin had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 6 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs;30 villagers and 10 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, lOs; meadow, 48 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and league wide.Value before 1066 �8; now 100s. The monks hold it from Henry.

 

In FOSTON Leofnoth, Wulfmer, Baldric and Wulfric had 21/2 c. of land taxable. Land for 20 oxen. 12 villagers and 8 smallholders now have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 10 acres.Value 40s.

 

In SCROPTON, with 3 outliers, Toki had 6 c. of land taxable.Land for 7 ploughs.32 villagers and 26 smallholders now have 12 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill and the site of a second mill. Now in lordship 4 ploughs. A man-at-arms [has] 3 ploughs and meadow, 120 acres. Woodland pasture 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 �8; now �10. Geoffrey Alselin claims it.

 

In ASTON Leofnoth had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture league long and wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40. Alchere holds it.

 

In SAPPERTON Godric and Young leofwin had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 5 villagers now have 1 plough. Woodland pasture 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066 and now 20s. Roger holds it.

 

In SUDBURY Godric, Wulfric and Aelmer had 2 c. less b. taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 14 villagers and 4 smallholders now have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 6s; 100 eels; meadow, 22 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20 Alchere holds it. There also b. and the sixth part of 1 b. of land taxable. Turisdiction in Scropton. An old woman held it. Now Alchere holds it.

 

In (Church) BROUGHTON Wulfric had 2 c. of land taxable land for 2 ploughs. 1 plough now in lordship. 10 villagers and 2 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 18 acres; pasturage 4 acres.

 

In SOMERSAL Ordmer and Erngeat had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 14 acres; pasturage, 4 acres; woodland pasture V21eague long and wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Alchere holds it.

 

In the other SOMERSAL Alric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 6 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 1 silver mark. Aelfric holds it.

 

In BARTON (Blount) Godric, a second Godric, Edric, Leofnoth, Alfheah, Ledmer, Dunning and Edward had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 19 villagers and 11 smallholders who have 7 ploughs. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 20s; meadow, 64 acres. Value before 1066 and now �4. Ralph holds it.

 

In ALKMONTON Wulfgeat 11ad 1 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs.Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture, 1 league long and wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. Ralph holds it.

 

In (Hungry) BENTLEY Wulfgeat and Ulfkell had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste. Value before 1066, 20s; now 11s. Ralph holds it.

 

In ASH Ulfkell, Aefic and Hakon had 16 b. of land taxable. 274d M. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 7 villagers who have 1 plough. Meadow, 18 acres. Value before 1066, 40s; now 3O. Robert holds it.

 

In'OXHAY' Ulfketel and Aefic had 12 b. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 4 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. 5 tributaries pay 5s; 2 Freemen, 5s. Meadow, 33 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now SOs. Hugh holds it.

 

In SUTTON (-on-the-Hill) Thori, Alfwold, Unban, Leofwin and Edric had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs.Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 9 villagers who have 7 ploughs.A church and a priest; 1 mill, lOs; meadow, 24 acres. Value before 1066 and now 60s. Wazelin holds it.

 

ln BRAILSFORD Earl Waltheof had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 24 villagers and 3 smallholders have 5 ploughs.A priest and church; 1 mill, lOs 8d; meadow 11 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. Elfin holds it.

 

In HOLLINGTON and SHIRLEY 3 b. of land taxable. Land for plough.

 

In HOLLINGTON Leofsi, Alfheah, Aefic and three other thanes had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 11 villagers and 7 smallholders have 7 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; a little underwood. 1 Value before 1066 and now 40s.

 

 

In SHIRLEY Ketel, Wulfmer, Thorgils, Alric, Algar, Wulfgeat, and Leofsi had 2c. less b. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs.6 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 2s; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40.

 

In BRADLEY Aelfric and Leofwin had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 11 villagers and 6 smallholders have 4 ploughs Meadow, 1 acre; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20.

 

 

In YELDERSLEY Wulfketel and Godwin had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 1 villager who has plough:. Woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Cola holds it.

 

In HILTON HILTON Wulfric, Ulf, Ubbi and Alric had S c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. 2 mills, lOs; meadow, 60 acres. Value before 1066 �6. now �3. Robert holds it.

 

In HOUGH Wulfsi, Godwin and Wulfsi had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs and 2 oxen. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 11 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 2 ploughs. 1 mill, 9s; meadow, 40 acres. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40. Saswalo holds it.

 

In HATTON 6 b. of land of the Jurisdiction and 1 b. of Thaneland. It belongs to Scropton.

 

In HATTON Edric, Colling and Baldric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 4Os now 20 Saswalo holds it.

 

In EATON (Dovedale) and SEDSALL Wulfric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. 5 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 4s; meadow, 16 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 3Os. Alchere holds it.

 

 

In MARKEATON Aldith had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in   lordship 2 ploughs 18 villagers and 5 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 and now 60s.

 

In BUPTON Ulfkell had 6 b. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 smallholders and 1 slave have 1ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland pasture league long and league wide; underwood, as much. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Elfin holds it.

 

In SNELSTON Leofnoth, Aelfric and Saewulf had 2 c; 2 b. and the third part of 2 b. of land taxable. There also c. of land, jurisdiction in Mickleover. jurisdiction in Rocester; 5 b. and 2 parts of 2 b. of land which belong to Norbury. Land for 4 ploughs in total. 9 villagers, 9 smallholders and 1 slave now have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 5O acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and wide. Value before 1066 �8; now 40s. Ralph holds it.

 

In CUBLEY Siward had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 4 villagers, 4 smallholders and 1 slave have 1 plough. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 8 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide Value before 1066, 100s; now 40s. Ralph holds it.

 

In BOYLESTON Godric and Leofnoth had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 8 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 6 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Roger holds it.

 

In FENTON and STURSTON Ulfkell and Wodi had 2 parts of 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 6 oxen. 11 villagers and 10 smallholders now have 6 ploughs. 1 mill, 8s; meadow, 8 acres; woodland pasture 4 furlongs long and 4 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s.

 

In NORBURY and ROSTON Siward had 3 c of land taxable. land for 3 ploughs Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 17 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 10s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 leao~e long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 100s; now 60 [s] . Henry holds it. In Roston itself 1 c. of land taxable belongs to Rocester.Now 2 villagers.

 

In OSMASTON Waltheof and Alfgeat had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs. 8 villagers and 4 smallholders have 5 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066 �4; now 40s. Elfin holds it.

 

In WYASTON and EDLASTON Earl Edwin had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs. 9 villagers and 4 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 20s. Orm holds it. These two villages are of Richard's revenue in Rocester except  for 1 b. which lies in Osmaston (lands).

 

In THURVASTON and BUPTON Ulfkell had 5 b. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 3 villagers and 3 smallholders have l� ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Elfin holds it.

 

In YEAVELEY the two Ligulfs had 12 b. of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen. 7 villagers and 3 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 �4; now 40s. Alfsi holds it.

 

In RODSLEY Brown had 12 b. of land taxable. Land for 12 oxen.Now in lordship 1 plough.6 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 2 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues longand league wide. Value before 1066 �4.now 20s. John holds it. The Abbot (of Burton) claims the jurisdiction of this village.

 

In OSLESTON Ernwy and Leofwin had 12 b. of land taxable. M Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 12 villagers and 4 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Woodland pasture league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 60s; now 40s. John holds it.

 

In THURVASTON Edwulf had l2 b. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture � league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066 �4.  now 40s. Robert holds it.

 

In BREASTON Leofnoth Star had 3 b. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 5 oxen in a plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 10s; now 4s. Herbert holds it.

 

In DUFFIELD,'BRADLEY', HOLBROOK, waste, MILFORD, waste, MAKENEY,waste, and 'HERDBY' Siward had 7 c. of land taxable and the sixth part of 1 c. Land for 7 ploughs and the sixth part of 1 plough. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 32 villagers, 8 smallholders and 10 slaves who have 8 ploughs. Meadow, 20 acres; woodland pasture 4 leagues long and 2 wide. A priest and a church; 2 mills, 8s. Value before 1066 �9; now �7.

 

In 'Herdby' Henry has the sixth part of 1 c.

In SPONDON Stori had 5 c. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 14 villagers and 2 smallholders have 4 ploughs. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 5s 4d.

 

In CHADDESDEN 4� c. and 2 parts of 1 b. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 11 Freemen, 10 villagers and 5  smallholders now have 6 ploughs. Meadow, 28 acrcs; woodland pasture � league long and 5 furlongs wide; underwood as much. Value before 1066 �4; now �3.

 

In BREADSALL Siward had 5 c. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 21 villagers and 7 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A man-at-arms has 1 plough. A priest and a church; 1 mill, 13s 4d; meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture 8 furlongs long and 8 wide. Value llefore 1066 and now �4. Robert holds it.

 

In MORLEY There Siward also had the third part of 2 c. taxable. Henry has 4 villagers with 1 plough. Woodland pasture 4 furlongs long and 3 wide.

 

In PILSLEY Dunning had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 2 acres; underwood 3 furlongs long and 2 wide. Value before 1066, 20s. 2 R 11, LONGSTONE Coln had 3 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 6 acres; underwood 2 leagues long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, 30s.

 

In STANTON (-in-Peak) Godric and Raven had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 4 villagers and 6 smallholders have 3 ploughs. Meadow 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and 1 league wide. Value before 1066, lOs; now the same. Outlier.

 

In BIRCHOVER 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste. Meadow, 8 acres; underwood In THURVASTON Edwulf had l2 b. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 6 villagers and 3 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture � league long and 4 furlongs wide.  Value before 1066 �4. now 40s. Robert holds it.

 

In HARTHILL Ketel had 4 b. of land taxable. Waste. Meadow, 3 acres.  Value before 1066. 5s 4d.

 

In YOULGRAVE Colle and Ketel had 12 b. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 1 villager with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s 4d; meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 32s; now 16s.

 

In MIDDLETON (by-Youlgrave) Dunning and Ilving had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 2 acres. Value before 1066, 20s.

 

In GRATTON Ketel had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 4 villagers and 2 smallholders have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, lOs

 

In WORMHILL and MUCHEDESWELLE Siward had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Waste. Meadow, 20 acres; underwood 1 league long and 3 furlongs wide.

 

In KEDLESTON Wulfsi and Godwin had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 5 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20[s]. Wulfbert holds it.

 

In THULSTON Geoffrey Alselin holds 1 c. of land from Henry Waste. Rowever value 3s.

 

In BARROW (-upon-Trent) Godwin and Colgrim had 3 b. of land taxable. Waste. 1 villager has 4 oxen. Meadow, 8 acres. Value betore 1066, 13s 4d; now 2s

 

In SWARKESTON Gamel, Wulfstan, Ulf and Wulfgeat had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers who have 1 plough. Meadow, 68 acres; 1 mill site. Value before 1066 and now 20s.

 

In CHELLASTON Wulfsi had 4 b of land taxable Land for plough. Waste. Meadow, 4 acres. Value before 1066, 1 2s; now 3s. Amalric holds it.

 

In ARLESTON Colgrim and Ravenkel had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 7 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 20s; now 40s.

 

In TWYFORD and STENSON Leofric had 4 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs, 4 villagers and 5 smallholders with 1 plough. 1 mill, 5s; meadow, 24 acres; woodland pasture 1 furlong long and 1 wide. Value before 1066 �8; now �4. There also Godwin and Wulfstan had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste.

 

In OSMASTON (-by-Derby) Osmund had 3 b. of land taxable. land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager pays 2s 8d. Meadow, 20 acres. Value before 1066, 4Os now 20s. Two parts of these pence are the King's, the third (part) Henry's.

 

In COTTONS Osmund had 4 b. of land taxable. I,and for 1 plough 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 3 acres. Value before 1066, 5s; now 2s 6d.

 

In OSMASTON (-by-Derby) 3 b. of land taxable belong to Cottons.

 

In SINFIN Ulfkell had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 2 villagers have 1 plough. Meadow, 6 acres. Value before 1066, lOs; now lOs William ho1ds it.

 

In NORMANTON (-by-Derby) Leofric, Gamel and Theodoric had 6 b of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 1 villager pays 12d. Meadow, 12 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now lOs. Amalric holds it. There also 2 b. of land taxable belong to Twyford.

 

In IRETON Godwin had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 6 smallholders  have 2 ploughs. Meadow, 6 acres; 1 mill, 16d; woodland pasture 122 league long and 122 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Orm holds it.

 

In ASTON (-upon-Trent) Uhtbrand had 1 c. of land taxable Qnd 2 b jurisdiction. Meadow, 5 acres. Value before 1066, 6s; now 8s.

 

In BURNASTON and BEARWARDCOTE Gamel had 10 b; Aelfric 2 b; Alric 2 b; Ledmer 1 b; Leofing 1 b; in total 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs. 8 villagers and 1 smallholder have 4 ploughs Meadow, 36 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 40s; Now 30s. Henry holds it.

 

In MUGGINTON Gamel had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 3 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough. 8 villagers and 8 smallholders have 2 ploughs. A church and a priest; 1 mill, 3s; mcadow, 3 acres; woodland pasture 1 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s Ketel holds it.

 

In MERCASTON Gamel had 4 c. of land taxable. land for 6 ploughs.  Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 4 smallholders have 1 plough. Meadow, 14 acres; 1 mill site; woodland pasture league long and 4 furlongs wide.[Value] before 1066, 40s; now 30s. Robert and Roger hold it.

 

In DALBURY Godric had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 2 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 20 acres; woodland pasture 1 league long and league wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Robert holds it.

 

In ETW ALL Gamel, Edric, Wulfgeat, Aelfric and Alwin had 5 c. of land taxable. Land for 5 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 14 villagers and 8 smallholders who have 8 ploughs. A priest and a church; meadow, 30 acres. Value before 1066 and now, 100s. Saswalo holds it.

 

In RADBOURNE Wulfsi had 3c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 6 villagers and 5 smallholders who have 3 ploughs. Meadow, 12 acres; woodland pasture league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now ?0s.Ralph son of Hubert claims the third part of Radbourne, and the Wapentake testifies for him. EDENSOR

 

In MORLEY the third part of 2 c. of land taxable. Siward had it; now Henry has it.

 

In EDENSOR Leofnoth and Ketel had 2 c. of land as two manors. Henry now [has] 4 c. taxable and as many c. for ploughing. 10 villagers and 7 smallholders with 6 ploughs. Meadow, 1 acre.  [Value] formerly 40s; now 20s.

 

LAND OF WILLIAM PEVEREL

In BOISOVER BOISOVER Leofric had 3c. of land taxable. Land for 4 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs; 14 villagers and 3 smallholders who have 4 ploughs. Meadow, 8 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 1 wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 60s. Robert holds it.

 

In GLAPWELL Leofric had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now lOs. Serlo holds it.

 

In'SNODESWICK' Haldane had c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Now in lordship 1 plough. 6 villagers and 1 smallholder have 3 ploughs. 1 mill site. woodland pasture 1 league long and 4 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 40s; now 20s. Drogo holds it.

 

In (South) NORMANTON Alfheah had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 6 villagers and 1 smallholder with 1 plough. Meadow, 5 acres; woodland pasture 1 league and 4 furlongs long and 2 furlongs wide. Value before 1066, 20s; now 10. Edwin holds it.

 

In SHIRLAND and in UFTON(FIELDS) Leofric had 2c. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. 5 villagers and 1 smallholder  now have 2 ploughs. Woodland pasture 9 furlongs long and 4 wide. Valuebefore 1066, 16s;now lOs 8d. Warnerholds it.

 

In CODNOR, HEANOR, LANGLEY and 'SMITHYCOTE' 8 thanes had 7 c. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 3 ploughs; 11 villagers, 2 smallholders and 3 Freemen who have 5 ploughs. A church; 1 mill, 12d; meadow, 35 acres; woodland pasture 2 leagues long and 3 furlongs wide Value before 1066 �4; now 41s 4d. Warner holds it.

 

In PEAK'S ARSE Arnbern and Hunding held the land of William Peverel's castle They had 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2  ploughs. Now in lordship 4 ploughs; 3 villagers with 1 plough. Meadow, 8 acres. Value before 1066, 40s: now 50s.

 

 

In BRADWELL Leofing, Sprot and Owin had 2 c. of land taxable. land for 2 ploughs. Now in lordship 2 ploughs. 8 villagers have 2 ploughs. Value before 1066, 20s; now 30s.

 

In HAZLEBADGE and LITTON Leofwin had 3 c. of land taxable. Land for as many ploughs. Now in lordship 1 plough; 3 villagers with plough. Meadow, 2 acres; a little underwood. Value before 1066, 20s; now 4s.

 

In HUCKIOW Ernwy, Hundulf and Wulfric [had] 2 c. of land taxable. Land for 2 ploughs. Waste.

 

In ABNEY ABNEY Swein had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste.

 

In WATERFIELD Leofwin had 1 c. of land taxable. Land for 1 plough. Waste.

 


 

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