[119.] In the Inquisitio Eliensis the instances of bordarii and cottarii in Cambridgeshire are as follows:—
- iii. cot.
- iii. bor.
- ii. bor.
- iiii. bor.
- vi. bor.
- ii. bor.
- xiiii. bor. de suis ortis.
- ii. bor.
- v. bor.
- v. bor. de v. acris.
- v. bor. de v. ac.
- vii. bor.
- iii. bor. de iii. ac.
- iiii. bor.
- xii. bor. de x. ac. quisque.
- v. bor.
- iiii. bor.
- viii. bor.
- iv. bor.
- iiii. bor.
- xv. bor. cum suis ortis.
- xv. bor. et iii. cot.
- x. bor. et iii. cot.
- ix. bor. et iii. cot.
- xviii. bor. et x. cot.
- iii. bor. de xv. ac. (i.e. 5 a. each).
- viii. cot.
- iii. cot. de ortis.
- iv. quisq. de v. ac.
- ii. bor. et iv. cot. quisq. de x. a.
- xii. bor. et ix. cot.
- ix. cot. de ortis suis.
- viii. cot.
- i.
- iiii. cot.
- viii. cot.
- ii. cot.
- viii. cot. de i. a.
- v. cot.
- iiii. cot.
- x. cot. quisq. de i. a.
- x. cot.
- ix. cot.
- iiii. cot.
- vi. cot. et iiii. bor. quisq. de v. a.
[120.] F. 128 a.
[121.] The value of the rentals had decreased since T.R.E., so that the village had not increased in the interval.
[122.] Freeman's Norman Conquest, iii. 12.
[123.] Contemporary Life of Edward the Confessor in the Harleian MSS., pp. 980, 985.
[124.] Memorials of Westminster Abbey, p. 15.
[125.] See Ellis's Introduction, vol. ii. p. 514.
[126.] Ellis, ii. p. 511.
[127.] Id.