[381] R.O. Land Rev. Misc. Bks., vol. clxxxv., ff. 70–74.
[382] R.O. Misc. Bks. Treas. of Receipts, vol. clxiii., ff. 187.
[383] R.O. Rentals and Surveys, Roll 478, No. 3.
[384] Davenport, History of a Norfolk Manor.
[385] Scrope, History of Manor and Barony of Castle Combe, p. 208.
[386] Vinogradoff, The Growth of the Manor, note to chap. ii., Book III., p. 370, and his quotations from Maitland: “The villains of Bright Waltham ... constituted a community which held land, which was capable of receiving a grant of land, which could contract with the lord, which could make exchange with the lord.”
[387] Roxburghe Club, Surveys of Lands of William, First Earl of Pembroke.
[388] Roxburghe Club, Surveys of Lands of William, First Earl of Pembroke.
[389] R.O. Rentals and Surveys, Gen. Ser., Portf. 12, No. 52, p. 10 d.
[390] See the map of part of Salford, p. 163, and compare R.O. Rentals and Surveys, Gen. Ser., Portf. 27, No. 32 (Lavenham in Suffolk): “Of Township of Tuddenham Free land foldcourse, 6s. 9d." Ibid., Portf. 13, No 21 (Colly Weston in Northants): “The inhabitants for bushy ground paying two years 11s. Item, in every third year they pay nothing.” At Wymondham (R.O. Aug. Off. Misc. Bks., vol. ccclx., f. 91) one finds under the heading “Towne lands" 38 acres held by copy by the “feoffees of the Vill of Wymondham" (37 Eliz.) in Trust for the school.