[1101] K. 313 (ii. 110); T. 129; B. ii. 172.

[1102] In many cases the one night’s farm is reckoned at £100 or thereabouts; Round, Feudal England, 112.

[1103] K. 477 (ii. 354); T. 509.

[1104] Vinogradoff, Villainage, 301.

[1105] Even T. R. W. and in a thoroughly manorial county such as Hampshire we may find a village in which the lord has no demesne. See e.g. D. B. i. 41 b, Alwarestoch.

[1106] Hist. Eng. Law, ii. 315

[1107] Ine, 67. See Schmid’s note.

[1108] See above, [p. 15].

[1109] See Meitzen, Siedelung und Agrarwesen der Germanen, ii. 97 ff.

[1110] Stubbs, Const. Hist. i. 223.