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Plowman; Chaucer, Canterbury Tales.

      1. Extent of the Manor of Havering [Rentals and Surveys, Roll 189], 1306–7.

      Who say on their oath that the King has there in demesne 223½ acres of arable land, whereof the acre is worth 6d. a year.

      Sum, 111s. 9d.

      Further, 38 acres of arable land, which Adam de Rumford holds, which are of the demesne and were arrented by William Brito and his fellows, as is found below.

      Further, 5 acres of arable land, which Walter le Blake holds, and they are of the demesne and were arrented by the same as below, etc.

      Further, 15 acres of meadow, whereof each is worth 16d. a year.

      Sum, 20s.

      Further, 4 acres of meadow, which Baldwin le Blund holds, which are of the demesne and were arrented by the same as below, etc.

      Further, 23 acres of several pasture, whereof each is worth 14¼d. a year.

      Sum, 27s.d.

      Further, they say that the King can have in the common pasture, to wit, in the woods, heaths and marshes, his oxen and cows, sheep, horses and swine and other his beasts at his will, and so that all the tenants of the same manor may have their beasts and all their cattle in the aforesaid common when they will. And if the King have no beasts in the common, he shall take nothing therefor.

      Further, they say that the King has a plot of land in his park enclosed with hedge and dyke, which is called the King's garden; but it is not tilled; therefore there is no profit.

      Further, they say that the King's bailiff ought to have all the wood thrown down by the wind and all windfall wood in the aforesaid three woods within the aforesaid time, to complete the farm of the manor.

      And the pannage of the whole manor and the aforesaid customs called "leph" and the wood and windfall wood within the aforesaid time are extended in the profit of the manor at 100s.

      Further, they say that no men of the foreign neighbourhood ought to have common in the aforesaid woods at any time of the year, nor ought their beasts or cattle to enter the aforesaid woods except by licence of the bailiff. And if they enter, they ought to be imparked and kept until they shall satisfy the bailiff for that trespass.

      Further, they say that every customary cart which carries wood or charcoal or any other thing of custom for sale and passes through any of the aforesaid woods shall give to the bailiff 4d. of custom.

      Names of the tenants holding virgate lands, and rents of the same virgates and customs which pertain to them.

      3½ virgates.

      John de Walda holds 3½ virgates with their homages appurtenant and renders 76s. a year at the two terms, without customs. Sum, 76s.

      Virgate.

      Maurice Algar holds ½ virgate with its homages appurtenant and renders 9s. a year at the two terms.

      William the Smith holds two parts of half a virgate with its homages appurtenant and renders 6s. a year at the two terms.

      Richard Maneland holds a third part of half a virgate with its homages and renders 3s. a year at the two terms. Sum, 18s.

      Virgate

      Richard de Dovere holds one virgate with its homage appurtenant and renders 30s. a year at the two terms; which virgate was of Hamo Peverel. Sum, 30s.

      Virgate.

      Nicholas de la Hulle holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 5s. a year.

      Walter de la Hulle holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 4s. 2d. a year at the two terms.

      Richard son of Thomas de Bruera holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 30d. a year at the two terms.

      Virgate.

      William Emeline holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 20d. a year at the two terms.

      William Snelling holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 20d. a year at the two terms.

      John Dasel holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 20d. a year at the two terms.

      William Trilling holds two parts of half a virgate and renders 10s. a year at the two terms.

      William Don holds a third part of half a virgate with homage at the Faucur and renders 5s. a year at the two terms.

      Simon Pecoc holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 2s. 6d. a year at the two terms.

      Isabel Pecoc holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 2s. 6d. a year at the two terms.

      Richard the Fuller holds a third part of a fourth part of a virgate and renders 2s. 6d. a year at the two terms. Sum, 27s. 6d.

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