THIS IS AN EXTRACT FROM THE DOMESDAY BOOK FOR PEPER HAROW, SURREY FORMERLY KNOWN AS PIPEREHERGE

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Walter himself holds PEPER HAROW, and Gerard [holds] of him. Alweard held it of King Edward. It was then assessed at 5 hides; now at 3 hides. There is land for 3 ploughs. In demesne are 2 ploughs, and a mill rendering 15s, and 7 acres of meadow. There are 4 villans and 3 cottars with 1 plough. TRE, and afterwards, it was worth 30s; now 100s. Walter himself holds 1 man of the soke of Kingston upon Thames, to whom he has committed the charge of the king's wild mares, but we know not on what terms. This man holds 2 hides, but he has no right in the land itself. It was assessed at 2 hides; now at nothing. There is 1 plough in demesne, with 3 slaves, and 1 fishery rendering 125 eels, and 1 acre of meadow. It is and was always worth 30s. WALTER de Douai holds 2 hides of the king, as he says. But the men of the hundred say that they have never seen the writ or the king's commissioner who had... THIS IS AN EXTRACT FROM THE DOMESDAY BOOK FOR PEPER HAROW, SURREY FORMERLY KNOWN AS PIPEREHERGE

(11th Century translations are shown in red) A Acre acra, agra, ager Measurement of land used in Domesday mainly for pasture, meadowland and woodland, which varied from region to region. Arpent arpent Measurement of land originally a hundred square perches; used in Domesday for vineyards; about on modern acre. Assart To clear land, to turn woodland into arable or pastureland. B B Marginal abbreviation in Domesday used to mean a berewic, or outlying part of a manor. Before 1066 (TRE) In the time of King Edward the Confessor. Berewic See B above, and Outlier. Bodyguard Heuuard The obligation to provide a lord with a bodyguard, or the king with one, during a visit. Boor borus A peasant or a villager. Bovate bovata An eighth of a carucate. Used in Domesday like carucate for tax purposes. Burgess burgus Holder of land or a house in a borough. C Cartage avera The obligation to provide mules or draught horses for the king's use. Carucate carucata, carrucata Measurement of land in Danish counties, the equivalent of a hide. Used in Domesday for tax purposes. Commote Welsh area or district. Cottager cotarius, coscat A peasant of a lower class, probably with a cottage but often no, or very little, land. Customary due consuetudo A regular fixed rent or service, or percentage of a tax. D Danegeld An Anglo-Saxon tax that could be levied across England, so called because the money raised would be used to fight Danish invaders. Defence obligation wara The obligation for military service or for payment in substitution of personal service. d Denarius The English silver penny, the only coin in circulation in 1086. Dreng Free peasant especially used in Northumbria; held lands in return for military service. Recorded in Yorkshire and Lancashire. E Escort inward The obligation to provide the king with a mounted man for his service or protection. Exon Exeter Domesday An early draft of Domesday covering Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, parts of Dorset and one holding in Wiltshire.

F Fief See holding. Forest foras Not necessarily woodland, but land reserved for the King's hunting; usually under Forest Law controlled by the Forester instead of the sheriff. Forests are never mentioned by name in Domesday except for the New Forest. Freedman colibertus, quolibertus A former slave, now of similar status to the lower class of peasant. Freeman liber homo and sochemann The two Latin terms have similar meanings; a villager of higher class than a villanus, with more land and obligations; a soke man, for example, was liable to attend the court of his soke. Frenchman Francus homo, francigena A French settler, usually a Norman, of similar standing to a freeman. Furlong ferlinus, ferdinus, fertinus A quarter of a virgate, or a measure of length, originally Roman; commonly 220 yards, similar to the modern furlong used in horse racing. G Geld See tax. Go where he will Landholder free to place himself under the protection of a lord of his own choosing. H Hide hida 120 acres, although this could vary, and sometimes was apparently around 240 acres. Domesday hide values were not real measurements of land, but figures on which tax (geld) was based (used in English areas, equivalent to a carucate). Holding feudum Often translated as a fief; the land of a tenant-in-chief, or an undertenant. Honour honor A holding, or more often a group of holdings forming a large estate. Honor and feudum seem to be used interchangably in Domesday. Housecarl Equivalent to a thane, or thegn, in Scandinavian parts of the country. Hundred Hundredum Subdivision of a county, with its own assembly of notables and village representatives. I Inland inland Equivalent to 'in lordship'; such land was often exempt from tax. J Jurisdiction saca et soca The right to administer justice, and keep the resulting fines. Soca also meant the area over which an individual or manor has jurisdiction.

L Landholder See tenant-in-chief. Lease for three lives A term of a lease, usually for the life of the leasor, his son or wife and the grandson. Leet Subdivision of Kent, similar to a Sussex rape. Livery To be given ownership or rights of land as a gift from the king. Lordship dominium Land held and farmed by the tenant-in-chief himself, or by the under-tenant himself (or herself). M M Marginal abbreviation in Domesday used to mean manor. Man homo To be someone's man, to owe obligations to, usually in the form of labour or service. A woman could also be someone's man in this sense. Man-at-arms miles A soldier holding his land specifically in return for military service. Manor manerium, mansio Equivalent to a single holding, with its own court and probably its own hall, but not necessarily a manor house as we think of it. The manor was the basic unit of Domesday. Mark marka Money of accounting purposes. A silver mark was worth 13s 4d, a gold mark was worth 6. Mill A watermill. There were no windmills in England for another 100 years. Moneyer Coiners; a person licensed to strike coins, receiving the dyes from the government, and keeping 6 silver pennies in the pound. O Ora ora Money of accounting purposes worth 16d or 20d. Outlier berewica Outlying part of a manor; a holding separate from a manor, taxed as if it were part of that manor rather than as a separate holding. P Packload summa A dry measure, used mainly for salt, corn, or sometimes for fish. Pannage pannequion Mast, or autumn feed for pigs, which were allowed to graze freely on the acorns and beechnuts on the woodland floor. The right to pannage is still part of some forest laws. Plough caruca, carruca In Domesday the word implies a plough team with its eight oxen and the plough itself. The measure of a carucate was originally the amount of land which such a team could plough in one day. Predecessor antecessor Previous land holder or holder of an office. Using the term implied that the succession has been legally made, and the powers have passed rightfully to the present holder. Presentations presentationes A payment for fishing rights.

R Rape One of five, later six, subdivisions of Sussex, each with its lord and castle. Reeve praepositus, praefectus A roya official. Also a manor official, appointed by the lord, or sometimes elected by the peasants. Relief heriot Money or kind paid to a lord by relatives after a man's death in order for them to inherit. Revenue firma The provision which a manor owed the king, for example one night's keep for his court. In Domesday this is often translated into a money equivalent as cash replaced the barter economy. Rider, Riding-man radman, radcaitt Riding escort for a lord, chiefly recorded in the Welsh Marches. S Seat caput The principle manor of a lord. Still used today. Sester sextarium Measure of volume, commonly used for honey, when it amounted to 32 ounces. Sheriff The royal officer of a shire managing its judicial and financial affairs. Shilling solidus Money for accounting purposes (there was no actual coin) worth twelve pennies. Slave A man or woman who owed personal service to another, and who was un-free, and unable to move home or work or change allegiance, to buy or to sell, without permission. Smallholder bordariums Middle class of peasant, usually with more land than a cottager but less than a villager. Soke man See Freeman. Steersman Commander of a ship. Sulong Measurement of land in Kent, usually 2 hides; used in Domesday for tax purposes. T Tax Geldum Periodic tax, first raised for the Danish wars, at a number of pence per hide, carucate or sulung. Tenant-in-Chief Dominus Lord (or institution, such as a church) holding land directly from the king; also called the 'landholder'. Thane tainus, teignus Originally a military companion of the king, later one of his administrative officials. In Domesday most thanes were Anglo-Saxons who had retained some of their land.now known to most people through Macbeth, the thane of Cawdor. Third Penny The local earl's share of fines in shire or hundred courts, often allocated afterwards to a particular manor or church as a regular income. TRE tempora regis Eduardis In the time of King Edward the Confessor; by implication, when all in the realm was legally correct and ownership would have been rightfully secured.

U Under-tenant Tenant holding land from a main landholder or tenant-in-chief. V Village villa Village; but the same Latin word was sometimes used for a larger village or a town. Villager villanus Member of the peasant class with most land. Virgate virgata, virga A quarter of a hide. Used in Domesday for tax purposes. W Wapentake wapentac Same as a hundred, in the Danish counties of England. Warland Land which was liable for tax, in contrast to inland. Waste Land which was either unusable or uncultivated, and not taxed. Although sometimes waste was the result of William's wars in the north, it could also simply mean land not fit for agricultural use. Y Yoke Measurement of land in Kent, a quarter of a sulung. Used in Domesday for tax purposes.