Source book of London History From the Earliest Times to 1800

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Source book of London History From the Earliest Times to 1800
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— In Osuluestan (Ossulston) hundred, the Bishop of London holds Stibenhede (Stepney) for thirty-two hides. There is land to twenty-five ploughs. Fourteen hides belong to the demesne, and there are three ploughs there ; and twenty-two ploughs of the villanes. There are forty-four villanes of one virgate each ; and seven villanes of half a hide each ; and nine villanes of half a virgate each ; and forty-six cottagers of one hide ; they pay thirty shillings a year. There are four mills of four pou...nds and sixteen shillings save fourpence. Meadow sufficient for twenty-five ploughs. Pasture for the cattle of the village, and fifteen shillings. Pannage for five hundred hogs and forty shillings. Its whole value is forty-eight pounds ; and it was worth the same when received ; in King Edward's time fifty pounds. This manor was and is part of the see.
6 LONDON ENVIRONS IN DOMESDAY Fulham. — In Fvleham (Fulham) the Bishop of London holds forty hides. There is land to forty ploughs. Thirteen hides belong to the demesne, and there are four ploughs there.


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