7. Leicestershire.
Launde Priory, Barkby, Kibworth.
8. Northumberland.
High Buston, Acklington, Birling, Thirston, Preston, East Chirton, Middle Chirton, Whitney, Monkseaton, Eardon (the last six all 1539, Northumberland County History, vol. viii. p. 230, ff.).
9. Nine manors elsewhere in South of England.
Crondal, Sutton Warblington, Edgeware, Kingsbury, Aspley Guise, Gamlingay Merton, Gamlingay Avenells, Salford, Weedon Weston (two last from surveys on back of All Souls Maps).
In this table are included a few landholders as to whose tenure I am not certain. It has the defect stated in connection with Table I., that in a considerable number of instances the holdings of tenants are not fully expressed in terms of acres, and that therefore it probably somewhat underestimates their area. On the other hand, the holdings of the customary tenants are usually set out by the surveyors much more fully than those of the freeholders.
Table V ([p. 107])
1. Northumberland and Lancashire.
Acklington, Birling, High Buston, Thirston, Whytyngton.