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Type: | land in Domesday Book |
Extent Value: | [fiscal data not specified] attributed a value of 20s. TRE and 20s. TRW |
Description: | [fiscal data not specified] in Onehouse, Suffolk |
Notes: | 1 free man held [fiscal data not specified] in Onehouse, Suffolk TRE. His/her lord was Baldwin Abbot of Bury, St Edmund's (abbey). This property was held by Baldwin Abbot of Bury, St Edmund's (abbey) TRW. It was worth 20s. TRE, and 20s. TRW.
TRE the sake and soke and commendation over all these men belonged to St Edmund by the gift of King Edward as the writs and seal, which the abbot has, show. Afterwards King William granted [it] but the king's reeve had 4s from one of the men of the soke; be this just or unjust, neither the abbot nor his 'ministri' knows. The hundred testifies that it did not know that Bury had been disseised of the soke after King Edward gave it. |
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