The Pershore estate.
Then the church of Pershore has just 100 hides; they are distributed thus:—
| Persore | 26 |
| Beolege | 21 |
| Sture | 20 |
| Bradeweia | 30 |
| Lege | 3 |
| 100 |
It is easy to divide these manors into two groups, each of which has 50 hides. The county also tells us that the church of Pershore ought to have the church-scot from ‘the whole 300 hides,’ that is, as well from the 200 allotted to Westminster as from the 100 which Pershore holds[1498].
The Evesham estate.
Then Evesham Abbey has, we are told, 65 hides in the hundred of Fissesberge. ‘In that hundred,’ it is added, ‘lie 20 hides of Dodingtree and 15 hides in Worcester make up the hundred.’ The 65 hides which Evesham holds are allotted thus:—
| Evesham Lenchewic Nortune Offenham Liteltune Bratfortune Aldintone | 3.0 1.0 7.0 1.0 6.0 6.0 1.0 ![]() | 25 |
| Wiqwene Bratfortune Badesei Liteltune Huniburne Ambreslege | 3.0 6.0 6.2 7.0 2.2 15.0 ![]() | 25 |
| 65.0 |
The residue of Worcestershire.
We have dealt heretofore with 665 hides. Let us now reckon up all the hides in Worcestershire that we have not yet counted. The task is not perfectly straightforward, for we have to meet a few difficult questions. In order that our account may be checked by others, we will set forth its details. We will go through the survey noting all the hides which we have not already reckoned.

