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R!~p()Rrr OP 'rlB HAMPSHIR~ DO]JL<.:SDAY BOOK. -------------------------------------- Q~Q~E~~_Q£_~~g~g~~~· ~~~_g~£~E~~9~_~2· §~e hide in Lordship,Wihtlac held it from King ~dward.He hRd a hall. The and now (it answered) for one hide. It is called Stanpit.Land for on.e plollgn.'fhe vallIe is and WAS 15 shillil1gs. STANPI'1'. Stenpit.Page 41.Ancient name Stsnpeta.Page 16. Hugh De Port holds Stanpit and Godwin the priest held it of King ,sdward. It was then RS now 8ssessed at 2 hides. Here are two plollghlancls,hRlf in demesne 8nd two villeins Rtld two tJorderers.With half s plollghlRnd, slso ei2ht 8CreG ofne8dow. Its VAlue WRS in tne time of King :~dwRrd snd afterw8rds 20 Shillings and now q.O shillings, but pays 60 Shillings. Stanpit is a hRmlet in the parisn of Christchurcn.D6. Q~~~£~~_Q£_~Q~El~l' 0~2_3~f~E~~9~_2~~ ~{pleY.HI1gh holds from him.Wintlac held it from King ~5dwRrd in freehold.Then and now it pAid tRx to half a hide.Land for ••.....•.• in Lordship.One plollg!1,three small holders,meRdow,eight Acres.rChe woodlsn.d is in tn8 Kings forest.VRllle befors 1066 Rnd lRter 20 shillings, nQ1.~ 1 5 s hi 11 i ngs. RIPL.~Y. 8hirley,which is now R tything of tne parish of Millbrook. It was formerly a separate parish. Ripley.Page 55.Riple. Hugh De Port nolds Ripley of the Bishop of Baye:Ix And Wislaw held it allsdially of King ~dwRrd.lt WAS then as now assessed at half a hide. Here is 011e ploilgnland in demes:1e with three borderers and eight Rcres of meAdow.rrhe wood is in the Kings forest. Its va llle Wf1S 1;1 the time of King EdWArd I'wd Afterv/Rrds 20 shiLlingf3 Mld now 5 shIllings. Ripley is a tythi:1g of the pariSh of Sapley. LAND 0Ii' HUGH: 08' POR'r. HUNDlBD Oc'" }30LDH}i~. ------------------ 0~2_g~f~~~~9~_~1· §:ugh also holds ot1e hide in 'i'hrollght18\TI Rn(1 Hilgh of St.(..'JlleJ1tin from him. Wihtlac held it jointly.Tnen (it aaswered) for one hide, now for nothing, becausG it is all in forest.,exept for one acre of' :neadow.'1'he land was for two plollgl1s.'l'he vallIe was 30 shillings. THROUG:rJ:HAlvl. Of Througnham. In a rare typograpnical blllncier,.B'arley prints the pLace nAme as if it; was a hundred.'i'ne M.S.omits rllOricAtion. (Rrlbrication meaning,chapter heading or marks in red). 'fhroughnFHn. rrne 011 n.ame of Park .B'arm in Beal11iel1. Gover 201,Loyd 1,Si+, not "'ri tnam of VGH.A charter of King Cutl1red ,sranted five !nansall at Throuishhwn and other lands,to the cnlHch in 7i+9.c~CW28 (6).Sawyer 259. 8ee also Loyd 181. HUNDRi~J) O.1?~DG ~GA'r~. ------------------- Ifi the SRme l1:lndred WihtlRc has fOl1r Rcres of 'neadow ai1d Aelfricthe doc tor four acres .~DctEGA'l'_~. HUNDRED OF BOLDR~. ----------------- ~~htlac held one hide i11 Bolderford from the King.Now it is in the fores t, exept two acres of 'TIt]adow which Hu.gh of st. (~IW nt in 1'10 lds« The vRlue was £10. BOLJHRPORD. Ancient 118me Hovre.Page 26.Pagen heLd two manors called Boldre. Two freeholders h~id them in parcenary.Tney were then assessed for two hides.Both are now in the forest,exept for six acres of meadow which are held by HI1gh De St.(~i1entin.Here Are fOllr plol1gnlands,Rnd ,the vRllle was £3.'i'he pAris~ of Boldre,which co'nprises several DO%3Sday Manors hRs an area of 11 ,94U acres. -------------~----~-
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R!~p()Rrr OP 'rlB HAMPSHIR~ DO]JL<.:SDAY BOOK.--------------------------------------

Q~Q~E~~_Q£_~~g~g~~~· ~~~_g~£~E~~9~_~2·

§~e hide in Lordship,Wihtlac held it from King ~dward.He hRd a hall.The and now (it answered) for one hide. It is called Stanpit.Landfor on.e plollgn.'fhe vallIe is and WAS 15 shillil1gs. STANPI'1'.Stenpit.Page 41.Ancient name Stsnpeta.Page 16.Hugh De Port holds Stanpit and Godwin the priest held it of King ,sdward.It was then RS now 8ssessed at 2 hides. Here are two plollghlancls,hRlfin demesne 8nd two villeins Rtld two tJorderers.With half s plollghlRnd,slso ei2ht 8CreG ofne8dow. Its VAlue WRS in tne time of King :~dwRrdsnd afterw8rds 20 Shillings and now q.O shillings, but pays 60 Shillings.Stanpit is a hRmlet in the parisn of Christchurcn.D6.

Q~~~£~~_Q£_~Q~El~l' 0~2_3~f~E~~9~_2~~

~{pleY.HI1gh holds from him.Wintlac held it from King ~5dwRrd infreehold.Then and now it pAid tRx to half a hide.Land for ••.....•.•in Lordship.One plollg!1,three small holders,meRdow,eight Acres.rChewoodlsn.d is in tn8 Kings forest.VRllle befors 1066 Rnd lRter 20 shillings,nQ1.~ 1 5 s hi 11i ngs. RIPL.~Y.8hirley,which is now R tything of tne parish of Millbrook. It wasformerly a separate parish.Ripley.Page 55.Riple.Hugh De Port nolds Ripley of the Bishop of Baye:Ix And Wislaw held itallsdially of King ~dwRrd.lt WAS then as now assessed at half a hide.Here is 011e ploilgnland in demes:1e with three borderers and eight Rcresof meAdow.rrhe wood is in the Kings forest. Its va llle Wf1S 1;1 the time ofKing EdWArd I'wd Afterv/Rrds 20 shiLlingf3 Mld now 5 shIllings.Ripley is a tythi:1g of the pariSh of Sapley.

LAND 0Ii' HUGH: 08' POR'r. HUNDlBD Oc'" }30LDH}i~.------------------

0~2_g~f~~~~9~_~1·

§:ugh also holds ot1e hide in 'i'hrollght18\TI Rn(1 Hilgh of St.(..'JlleJ1tin from him.Wihtlac held it jointly.Tnen (it aaswered) for one hide, now for nothing,becausG it is all in forest.,exept for one acre of' :neadow.'1'he land wasfor two plollgl1s.'l'he vallIe was 30 shillings. THROUG:rJ:HAlvl.Of Througnham. In a rare typograpnical blllncier,.B'arley prints the pLacenAme as if it; was a hundred.'i'ne M.S.omits rllOricAtion. (Rrlbricationmeaning,chapter heading or marks in red).'fhroughnFHn. rrne 011 n.ame of Park .B'arm in Beal11iel1. Gover 201,Loyd 1,Si+,not "'ri tnam of VGH.A charter of King Cutl1red ,sranted five !nansall atThrouishhwn and other lands,to the cnlHch in 7i+9.c~CW28 (6).Sawyer 259.8ee also Loyd 181.

HUNDRi~J) O.1?~DG ~GA'r~.-------------------

Ifi the SRme l1:lndred WihtlRc has fOl1r Rcres of 'neadow ai1d Aelfricthedoc tor four acres .~DctEGA'l'_~.

HUNDRED OF BOLDR~.-----------------

~~htlac held one hide i11 Bolderford from the King.Now it is in thefores t, exept two acres of 'TIt]adow which Hu.gh of st. (~IW nt in 1'10lds«The vRlue was £10. BOLJHRPORD.Ancient 118me Hovre.Page 26.Pagen heLd two manors called Boldre.Two freeholders h~id them in parcenary.Tney were then assessed fortwo hides.Both are now in the forest,exept for six acres of meadowwhich are held by HI1gh De St.(~i1entin.Here Are fOllr plol1gnlands,Rnd,the vRllle was £3.'i'he pAris~ of Boldre,which co'nprises several DO%3SdayManors hRs an area of 11 ,94U acres.

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31Wihtlac held hAlf A hide in Hinchelsea.It answered for as much.Nowit is in the forest.LBmi for two plOllghs.'l'he vaLle was 20 Shilli'lgs.

1I INCHi~I..~3i~A•Heceford.Page 30.Aluric and Wis La c ho Ld A half B oide in Hece ford. In the time ofKing EdWArd they were Assessed as such and four freeholders held themin parcenary.There is one plougnland,half in demesne And fivebordere rs wi t h Oi1IJ P lOllghlA nd And hAlf A{l Acre ofneAdow. Its VFJhieWAS and is 10 shillings.Hincelveslei .• HiClcl1elsey.Page 26.Wislac held nRlf a 11ide At Hinchelsey.As sllch,ollt it is :10W in the forest.Here were tVi;) plOllghlFHlds INorth20 shillings.Hincl1elsey is in BroKenhirst parisn.

HUNDR~D OF ROWDITCH.-------------------

33Wihtlac and Aelfric held two hides in Oxelei jointly.Bolla held it.Then (it answered) for two hides,now it is in the forest,exept forfour acres of meRdow,wnich i~hey tl1emseLves hold.'rl1.e lAnd WAS forf'Jllr ploughs.rroe VALle WRS L+O Sl1illli1ES. OXi;;L2U.NotMapped.OxEhlei,llniderltified,it l~ani1ot De Ossembly,a,1d is in the iNrOr1g H:l:1dredof Oxleys Copse. (At 8U 3901 )'Chere is an Oxley JvIarsh in I .•y'oingtonGower 211 ,bllt the laRt element i8 1IVrong Rnd different Rnd it is not i,1 theforest.See New Barest 3.Note aoove.Rowditch Hllndred,M.8.WritteQ over An erAsure en.d not r:lbricated.

T~L;i' OW ,RfIr'H'p WT"'\f1YRi'D01.' H:"J,q"IRi'S'I1f~'TL11IT','~)rr";i'D[R" J'RRn RP.T"°Y'p.ncp.±~-~--~-~-~~:~~~~~~~---~-~~~~~~~!~~-~~~~--~~-~~~~~-~-~~~~~~--~~1 6Aelfric And WihtlAC hAve one hide and two Rnd a hRlf virgAtes in.Yarmol~th.They tl1enselves i101d it fro~n King !!:dwRrd .join.tly.'l'he:l. Andnow it answered for 0:18 hide and two and [i hRlf virbnt(~s.LBnd fortwo ploughs ,seveQ villRgers and tvvo stnal1i101ders who have two plOllghs.The VAllIe was 12 shil1in.gs,:1oW 25 shillings. £AHMOU'CH.Ya rmoll t h-Anc ie n t nRme J!:rml1.d. Page 60.A IIJric 8nd Wis lac t1ave O'le hide And two Rnd a ha 11' YfHCiLRnds inYarmouth arld they held it i£1 p8rCenaI''y of King~dward. It was thenassessed for OQe hide and two ('lna a nnlf yarcila'1ds.Here are tvvoploughlands fUel seven vi lliens Bod tlll/0 borcierers wi th two ;JIOilgl1.LRi1:is.Its vaille was 12 shillings and now 25 shillings.The p13riso of Yarmou.th h[-Js an ar'30 of 1L.J-3 Acres.

HUND~nD O:J<-' BUVVCOivI.B';.-------------------

23Aelfric and Wil1.tlac hold a half 8 hide in Jafford.It anRwered for aRmuch before 1066 and now.iour freel10lders held it jointly.Land forone plollgil.ln Lordship hALf a plollgh.}?ive smallholders henTe O'le plOllgl1.Meadow,helf Brl Bcre.rrne '.taLlle is and WAS 10 shillings. £Ali'!?Ol:?D.Yafford.This place has forms cO~pRtible witl1 Do~esdAY Heceford,"Ratchford". (:f?ernaps A slilice or c':;:He).Kok8:1ty 224.Bawcombe,Bovicomoe.Page 27.The KL1g holds BOi;vco,nbe in demes:J.e FInd it WAS D:1,] of King!i:dwardsMsnors. It 11l8S tr18l1 assessed At f:Jllr hides out now at nothing. HeretHe fifteen plolghlAnds,tllree i1 demesne I'Ji1d twe,1ty five viLliensend fifteen borderers with fifteen plougnlands,also ten servants,eight Acres of 'nea,iow,a mill wortl1 I.J-Opennys,a toll procillcing30 shillings,a RALten free from tAX a:1d woods for five hogs.William the SOll. of Star holds half a yardlRn\l of this mf1J10r and hasone plollghland vv'itl1 one villien and it is worth 10 shillii1gs.Gozilin and WilliAm his orother l1.o1d Orle jRrdlAnd,which pAid tRX before

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2this had it,but they PAY none.Tbe monks De Lire hold the cnurch ofthis ,na{lor wi th one jRrdlAwi. H!lndrig holds a portion of thisYArd18nd And there are eight men who PAY five shillings And Williamthe son of Azor has two And A hAlf acres on wnich are four houses.They hold the land and houses without consent of the priest.Tnere areannexed to this Ci1\lrerl twe:1ty rnessaages,inhRbited I)y Dorderers 'Nho payfourteen shillings.Here is 8 mi 11 ~,vortn five shil Lings and ALL tYle tythes of Bowcombebelong to the SAme charch.The VAlue of the w~ole was in the tilDe ofKing ~~dw1'1I'dAIl.d Rft8rwards £20 an.d no\v the Slrne. 'Chat pArt be lon.gingto the abbey is worth £4.

See also AttAched map for reference.All the aoove was taken from HAmpshire in 1086.rlenry Moody.P,lbl.i8hedby Doswell in 1862.andDomesdAY Book.Part 4,Hampshire.Julian Munby.Published by PhilLimorein 1982.DomesdAY Book.'rhe Great Siuvey ofii.:ng18Dd of Wi Lliam til.e Conqlleror.Fac Simile of the part. relating to Hampshire.Further work on tne Domesday period has to be carried out when afac simile,photograpnic version of t.he entire Domesday Survey of£ngland becomes avai lable ill. the next th:<:<ee years. (71)986-89) .l'h'3rewill be two editions of this fac simi1e,one,a prestige edition,ashow piece,li~ited to a few hundred copies only,which is to be intwo volu:nes,at an eSLimated cost of some £5750 each,bound in WaddenBoar~is,using tne wood of the floor bO/iI'ds of 8 medieval mnnor 110118ewhich v.ere rep1ltedly cut from trees at the time of Willil1mth.e Conqlleror'sSurvey,00vered ill white goat skin,treated in al1lm,and published byAlecto l~ciitions.'rnis version is to oe known as the Pen.tl.Y ~~ciition asinside the front cover will be two pennies, one a copper penny, bearingthe head of Queen ~lizabeth II,And R silver penny of NormAn period.A copy of trlis version can be seen,bllL not to\lcned,l1t "the 1986Domesday i<~xibition. being held at Winchester.'Cne photogrApns of theparchment pfJges of the original are Rllthentic,ll'ltri:nmed,i.e.wAvyedged. The seco~d version, to be kn.own RS tae Library 3dition,l1t anestimated cost of about £3000 GRch,will be photocopies of the above,in folders, complete with ~nglish tran8lations,forwRrds, sllpplemenl~s,maps Rnd 8(1 index. It is this versiont.hat OIU fl1rther studies will hebR sed on.To date,(1986) of five scctions checked,I'i1iddlesex,l~ssex,Sarrey,DevonAnd Hampsl1ire,otl.ly Hampshire have reveR led any record af the fAmily.Dr.P.R.Refmey Dictionar,,! of British SI1rnames st8tes that Whitlock's88 the derivative Wit.l8c is LO be fourl.d for 1066 in tne DomesdRYSurvey (section London)and as tne derivative Wis1ac and Wihtlac inthe s,Jction I'or HRrrrpsll.irc.My OW,l re88Brcl1 has fOllnd tnis to be incorreGtin thAt contact with tne Britisn Library has indicated that folio 126which h:=Hibeen LHonded for LOil.do!1 is A nl/Hli\: 8ndthA t tnerefore I~nereAre no entri8s for London.The Librari8!1 there hRs c~ecked theMiddlesex,Essex 8nd Sllrrey folios OD my ;)I~half bilL tnere is no referenceto EHlj derivative of Lne Sllrn8ne Whitlock. However there Fire as L1dicatedentries for HB~psnire.lt is aowever interestin~ to note GnAt whorl.researching eArly records of tl1e !lAme aL Sllrrey,R little LRter tna,lthe Dornesdn,y Survey,t.ie Whitlock's are descrioed RS miLlers, bilLreference is mAde to H8mpshire in tnese records. It is possible tncreforethAt the record of thd family i.l Surrey W1.,SAS a reslllt of Fl mi!~rationfrom Hampsnire Yv'here ti1ere are a cnmoer of records for HfJ'npshiregenerally,the Isle of Wig,lt 8nd tne New E'oref:n Areas.'r:l.e resillt forDevon is r corded separately.

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26 Mansbridge..~llinglon 6 .North Bad(ks!eyBotley 12Boyatt 2Chilv;Qrth 3Eas tI eigh 4Hinton Ampner 11Hound 15Millbrook 9Netley 14Redbridge 8Shirley 10North Stoneham 5South Stoneham 7Woolston 13

27 Waltham

Bishops Waltham

28 Droxford'Binstead' 2Droxford 1

29 Meonstoke/>,.J\·erstoke 12Corhampton 7Exton 6Hambledon 11East Hoe 10Liss 1Lomer 3Meonstoke 8West Meon 2Soberton 9Wamford 4'\Vestbur); 5

30 East 1\feoItEast IIleol1 1

(26) Southampton S

Sunwood 2

32 TitehfieldBrcwnwich 6Crofton iFuntlev 2Hook 1;

Meon 8Rov""er 10Segensworth 3Stuhbington 9Titchfield 4Wickham 1

33 FarehamFareham 1

34 Portsdown

Bcdhampton 5Boarhunt 1Buckland 7Copnor 6Cosham 4Fratton 8Portchester 2Wymering 3

35 BosmereBrockhampton 2Eastoke 6Havant 1North Hayling 4South Hayling 5Warblington 3

36 FordingbridgeBickton 12E!eamor~ 4Burgate 7Cantenon 9

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Eyeworth 8F ordingbridge 10Gorley 13Thsley 14Midgham 11Outwick 3Rockbourne 1Rockford 16Rockstead 2

37 RingwoodBisterne 4Burley 5Crow 3Harbridge 1Ringwood 2

38 ShirleyAvon 1Ripley 2Sopley 3Winkton (D) 4

39 'Edgegate'Bashley 8Bosley (D) 3Hobume (D) 7Holden;.urst (D) 2Hum (D) 1Knapp (D) 4Stanpit (D) 6Twynham (Christch.) (D) 5

40 RowditchArnewood 5Ashley 8Barton 7Beckley 3Efforc( 10Fernhill 4Hinton Admiral :::Hordle 9

:\lllton bWalhamoton 12Wootto~ 1

41 BoldreAllum 3South Baddesley 14Batt.ramsk·: 11Bolderford' 6Boldre J 2Brockenhurst 9Brookl •.·•. 8Coxleas~ (F oxlease) 5Gritnam 4HinchesIea 7Lvndhurst 2rviinstead 1Pilley 13Sway 10Througham 15

42 RedbridgeDibden 9Durley 7Eling 5Exburv 17

Fawley 14Gatewood 15H~nger 3Hardley 10Hartford 11Langley 6Langley 16!llarchwood {Otterwood I::!Ower 1Rollstone 13S tans wood 19Stone 18Tatchbury 2Totton 4

AJ\'ingtoli 9AtherfjeJd 34Bowcombe 17Brook 20Calbourne 16Chale 37ChevertOiI 24Chillcrtm.1 25Chiltm. 28Compton 14Coombe 22Dungewood 32Fresh water 11Gatcombe 19Gotten 36Hams te d 2Kingston 33Loverstoll 27Lu ton 1Mottistone 21Ningwood 7Sha1comre 15Shalfleet 5Shate 29Sheat 26Shide 10Shorwell 23Thorley 4Walpan 35Watchingwell 8Wellow 6Wl1itcombe ] 8WiJmingham 12Wolverton 31Yafford 30Yarmouth 3

East Medine (E)Abedestollt' 17Adge!'-tr;!1e 24Ah'erstone 29Appleford 43Arrcwn 21

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Borthwood 32 IBrading 19Branstone 35Bjidd~Cff();d 7Durton 11Hale 31'Hardlev' 26Hea:;k): 28'Huffingiord' 20Kern 23Knighton 22Lessland 40Luccombe 47Merston 27Moor 39Nett!estone 9Niton 49NunweH 18Pan 10Preston 5Puckpool 6Roua 44Rowborough 14Sandford 41Sando"TI 33Sealdeford 36Shanklin 42'Shoflet' 2East Standen 15West Strnden 15

Stenbury 45Week 50WhippinghamWhitefieid 13Little Whitefield 12

Woolverton 25 f~\-rOO~t03i :3 :0-:

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