[156] English Historical Review, v. 95.

[157] Mr Stevenson, moreover, should surely, to obtain the meaning he wants, have extended car as 'car[ucatarum]'.

[158] I also hold the formula 'T.R.E. erant ibi x car[ucæ]' to refer to ploughs, not ploughlands.

[159] Note that the assessment of 2⅝ carucates represented 2½ ploughlands, and that of 9⅜ carucates only 7 ploughlands. No relation, therefore, can be traced here.

[160] Conquest of England, p. 121 note.

[161] Ibid., p. 276.

[162] Chester Archæological Journal, vol. v.

[163] 'De harieta Lagemanorum habuit isdem picot viii. lib,' etc. (i. 189).

[164] Domesday Studies, i. 143-86.

[165] Ibid., 157.