[1472] Inq. Com. Cant. 38.
[1473] Or a little less.
[1474] Perhaps too small. One estate was valued in Essex.
[1476] Domesday of St. Paul’s, 59, 64, 69. See above, [p. 399 note 1339].
[1477] Hanssen, Abhandlungen, i. 163.
[1478] After making an allowance of 22,000 for Suffolk (which I have not counted) and adding 500 for the land between Ribble and Mersey (which owing to some difficult problems, I have omitted), the sum would fall a little short of 68,000. The hides of London and other boroughs would raise the total. Pearson, History, i. 658, guessed 90,000 to 100,000.
[1479] Above, p. 3.
[1480] As to the magnum pondus Normannorum, see Crawford Charters, 78.