[447] Amberden, in Depden, with which it had been held by Randulf Peverel at the Survey.
[448] Woodham Mortimer, Essex. This also had been part of the fief of Randulf Peverel.
[449] Easton, Essex. Geoffrey de Mandeville had held land, at the Survey in (Little) Easton.
[450] Picard de Domfront occurs in the Pipe-Roll of 31 Hen. I. as a landowner in Wilts and Essex (pp. 22, 53).
[451] Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, on the borders of Essex, the "Ichilintone" of Domesday (in which it figures), was Terra Regis. In the Liber Niger (special inquisition), however (p. 394), it appears as part of the honour of Boulogne.
[452] Anstey, Herts, the "Anestige" of Domesday, part of the honour of Boulogne.
[453] Braughing, Herts, the "Brachinges" of Domesday. Also part of the honour of Boulogne.
[454] Possibly that portion of Ham (East and West Ham), Essex, which formed part of the fief of Randulf Peverel.
[455] On Graaland de Tany, see p. 91.
[456] Brien fitz Ralf may have been a son of the Ralf fitz Brien who appears in Domesday as an under-tenant of Randulf Peverel. According to the inquisition on the honour of Peverel assigned to 13th John, "Brien filius Radulfi" held five fees of the honour, the very number here given.