[1492] I have chosen ‘subpartitioned,’ because ‘repartitioned’ might have introduced the idea of periodical or occasional rearrangement, and this it is desirable to exclude in the present state of our knowledge.
[1493] See a speech by the Chancellor of the Exchequer reported in The Times for 10 July, 1896.
[1494] Round, Feudal England, 50.
[1495] See also Pollock, E. H. R. xi. 222.
[1496] D. B. i. 172.
[1498] The estate at Matma which is in the Dodingtree hundred will be accounted for below.
[1499] Possibly this and the four next entries should be omitted.
[1500] We here omit the estates at Hamton and Bengeworth, about which the churches of Worcester and Evesham were disputing, for we believe that they have already been included in the Worcester estate of Cropthorn. See Round in Domesday Studies, ii. 545.