However, endowments still continued to be made from the former Peveril estates, even though they had been granted to new tenants by Richard I, but Galiena, his widow, continued his beneficence to the priory, giving half a virgate of land at Harrington.
42.
Cambridgeshire ), the hide is sometimes shown as consisting of 120 acres ( 30 acres to the virgate ), but as Darby explains : " The acres are, of course, not units of area, but geld acres, i . e . units of assessment ".
43.
The earliest grant of lands to the Priory, consisting of the site in Hadley Wood and a half virgate at High Hatton, must date from 1136 or a little earlier and was made by William of Hadley, Seburga and their son, Alan of Hadley . perhaps simply a mistake.
44.
The Tenant-in-chief of the manor of "'Glynn "'as recorded in the Domesday Book ( 1086 ) was Robert, Count of Mortain; when it was one of several manors held by Osferth of Okehampton, County Devon, who had also held it before 1066 and paid tax for 1 virgate of land.
45.
On the death of John de Somery in 1322, it was described as half a carucate and some meadow, but on the death of Roger de Hilary in 1357, it consisted of a messuage, a virgate and 10 acres of meadow, though it is not clear why it should have been his, as it long continued to be the property of the lords of Dudley Castle.
46.
""'Metalasia muricata " "'( L . ) D . Don, commonly known as'White Bristle Bush'or'Blombos', is a hardy virgate or twiggy shrub with honey-scented flowers usually 2-4 m tall, woody with a rounded crown, and an important component of the coastal and mountain fynbos regions of Southern Africa.
47.
About 1190, " Bertha de Lancinges " confirmed an earlier charter for lands amounting to a quarter of a knight's fee less one virgate at Earnley, Sussex granted about a generation earlier, that is, circa 1166, by her father " William de Lancinges " and his wife " Maud " to his uncle, " Lucas de Ernle ".
48.
We have also granted to the same men a free common in all our northern wood, that is to say, in the whole forest of Coydebech, and all that common pasture in the marsh of Thalacharn which is called Menecors along the marks and boundaries as it is perambulated, and also all that free common from the rivulet which is named Mackorellis on proceeding upwards as far as Greensladeshead, and so towards the east over Eynonsdown by the way that leads to Brangweys, and from there to Corranshead and so upwards to Horilake and from there to the top of Tadhill, and so downwards to Passenant s Lake and so towards the east to the bounds between Moldhill and that carrucate of land that formerly belonged to Rice, the son of William and downwards to the water of the Taf and so to Heming s well and from there upwards to Horestone and so to Pensernes and from there downwards to Blindwell and so to Rochcomb and so downwards to the ancient whirlpool of the Taf and from there to Howelscroft and so upwards to the Burch and Mere, and so downwards to the long rock which is near our virgate of Thalacharn.
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