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Israel And England.

of dy ing of a broken heart , by the Grand Master ' s command received a new number , 113 , still retaining her old and much revered name . Before this happened I went abroad , but after my return from Africa in 1857 , I became , and still am ,

a subscribing member of ToAvnley Parker 1032 , Whittle Springs , Co . Palatine of Lancaster . I fear I have sadly taxed both your time and patience , but I have a deep and earnest interest in the subject Avhich

sometimes makes me forgetful of everything else . Pray accept my best thanks and apologies . Yours very sincerely and fraternally , J . LEYLAND FEILDEN , Roppynden , Burwash , August 1876 .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Facsimile of the Original Domesday Booh , or the Great Survey of England , A . D . 180 , in the reign of William the Conqueror , with a Translation . By G . P . HARRISON , Esq . ( Head and Meek , 15 , Wine Office-court , Fleet-street . )

AVE have received the first number of this neAv publication , aud Ave have received it and looked through it with much pleasure and admiration . It is excessively wellprinted , and , being in exact facsimile , is very interesting indeed to every archreolosical student .

There have been , as Ave knoAV , previous issuesof "Domesday , " but this is an attempt to place the work Avithin the reach of many Avhom the expense of obtaining the Avhole work has so far deterred from thinking of purchasin g it . Even now it cannot be

termed exactly a cheap book perse , though cheap , we think , at the price . Such a Avork must needs be expensive . But as this work is in 2 s . 6 d . parts , it enables many readers to purchase who mi ght otherAvise shrink from a large outlay at first .

We now give the English of that interesting facsimile of the Latin , which by the ready kindness of Mr . Meek , decorates our MAGAZINE as an illustration before the title-page .

3 . —THE LAND OF THE BISHOP OP LONDON . In OSSULTON HUNDRED , the Bishop of London holds / STEPNEY for 32 hides . The land is 25 carncates . To the / demesne belong 14 hides , and there are 3 - ploughs there , and the villans have 22 / ploughs . There

are 44 villans each with 1 virgate , and 7 villans each / with half a hide , and 9 villans each with half a virgate , and 46 cottagers / Avith 1 bide pay yearly 30 s . There are 4 mills / Avorth £ 4 16 s . less 4 d . MeadoAV for 25 ploughs' teams . / •Pasture

for the cattle of the toAvn , and 15 s . rent . Wood for 500 pigs / ' and 40 s . rent . In all its profits value . £ 48 , and when / received the same . In the time of King Echvard £ 50 . This mauor Avas , and is , of the

Bishopric . In the same toAvnship Hugh de Berneres holds under the Bishop 5 hides / and I virgate of land . The land is 4 carucates . In demesne 1 plough , and villans have 3 ploughs . / There is one villan Avith half a hiedand 6 villans with 3 virgates , and 2

, borders / Avil . h half a virgate , and 3 cottagers Avith 2- ] - acres , and 1 mill / worth 66 s . 8 d . Meadow for 4 ploughs' teams . AVood for 150 pigs , / and 3-Js . rent . The whole is worth . £ 6 , when received the same . / lathe time of King Edward £ 1 .

OF this manor , Sired held 24 hides . / He Avas a Canon of St . Paul ' s . He could give or sell the same to Avhom he pleased / without the Bishop's leave . In the time of King Echvard the Canons of St . Paul ' s held / 2 £ hides of this demesne for their

food ; and Doding held 1 virgate , / and 1 mill of the Bishop ' s own manor . He could neither give nor sell / the same Avithout his licence .

In the same township the Avife of Bnen holds 5 hides of the Bishop . The land is / 2-J carucates ( or ploughlands ) . In demesne there is 1 plough , and another plough might be made by the villans . There is 1 villan with half a hide , paying yearly 4 s . for his house / and another villan ' with

, half a hide paying 8 s . Roger the Sherifl , / holds half a hide , and 15 borders with 10 acres paying 9 s . / AVood for 60 pigs . Pasture for the cattle of the town , and 5 s . rent . / The Avhole is worth 60 s ., when received the same . In the time of

Kino-Edward 100 s . This land William the Bishop held in demesne on the day in Avhich King Edward

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 18
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 20
" GLAMOUR." Article 22
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OUT WITH THE TIDE. Article 25
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 26
MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
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Israel And England.

of dy ing of a broken heart , by the Grand Master ' s command received a new number , 113 , still retaining her old and much revered name . Before this happened I went abroad , but after my return from Africa in 1857 , I became , and still am ,

a subscribing member of ToAvnley Parker 1032 , Whittle Springs , Co . Palatine of Lancaster . I fear I have sadly taxed both your time and patience , but I have a deep and earnest interest in the subject Avhich

sometimes makes me forgetful of everything else . Pray accept my best thanks and apologies . Yours very sincerely and fraternally , J . LEYLAND FEILDEN , Roppynden , Burwash , August 1876 .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Facsimile of the Original Domesday Booh , or the Great Survey of England , A . D . 180 , in the reign of William the Conqueror , with a Translation . By G . P . HARRISON , Esq . ( Head and Meek , 15 , Wine Office-court , Fleet-street . )

AVE have received the first number of this neAv publication , aud Ave have received it and looked through it with much pleasure and admiration . It is excessively wellprinted , and , being in exact facsimile , is very interesting indeed to every archreolosical student .

There have been , as Ave knoAV , previous issuesof "Domesday , " but this is an attempt to place the work Avithin the reach of many Avhom the expense of obtaining the Avhole work has so far deterred from thinking of purchasin g it . Even now it cannot be

termed exactly a cheap book perse , though cheap , we think , at the price . Such a Avork must needs be expensive . But as this work is in 2 s . 6 d . parts , it enables many readers to purchase who mi ght otherAvise shrink from a large outlay at first .

We now give the English of that interesting facsimile of the Latin , which by the ready kindness of Mr . Meek , decorates our MAGAZINE as an illustration before the title-page .

3 . —THE LAND OF THE BISHOP OP LONDON . In OSSULTON HUNDRED , the Bishop of London holds / STEPNEY for 32 hides . The land is 25 carncates . To the / demesne belong 14 hides , and there are 3 - ploughs there , and the villans have 22 / ploughs . There

are 44 villans each with 1 virgate , and 7 villans each / with half a hide , and 9 villans each with half a virgate , and 46 cottagers / Avith 1 bide pay yearly 30 s . There are 4 mills / Avorth £ 4 16 s . less 4 d . MeadoAV for 25 ploughs' teams . / •Pasture

for the cattle of the toAvn , and 15 s . rent . Wood for 500 pigs / ' and 40 s . rent . In all its profits value . £ 48 , and when / received the same . In the time of King Echvard £ 50 . This mauor Avas , and is , of the

Bishopric . In the same toAvnship Hugh de Berneres holds under the Bishop 5 hides / and I virgate of land . The land is 4 carucates . In demesne 1 plough , and villans have 3 ploughs . / There is one villan Avith half a hiedand 6 villans with 3 virgates , and 2

, borders / Avil . h half a virgate , and 3 cottagers Avith 2- ] - acres , and 1 mill / worth 66 s . 8 d . Meadow for 4 ploughs' teams . AVood for 150 pigs , / and 3-Js . rent . The whole is worth . £ 6 , when received the same . / lathe time of King Edward £ 1 .

OF this manor , Sired held 24 hides . / He Avas a Canon of St . Paul ' s . He could give or sell the same to Avhom he pleased / without the Bishop's leave . In the time of King Echvard the Canons of St . Paul ' s held / 2 £ hides of this demesne for their

food ; and Doding held 1 virgate , / and 1 mill of the Bishop ' s own manor . He could neither give nor sell / the same Avithout his licence .

In the same township the Avife of Bnen holds 5 hides of the Bishop . The land is / 2-J carucates ( or ploughlands ) . In demesne there is 1 plough , and another plough might be made by the villans . There is 1 villan with half a hide , paying yearly 4 s . for his house / and another villan ' with

, half a hide paying 8 s . Roger the Sherifl , / holds half a hide , and 15 borders with 10 acres paying 9 s . / AVood for 60 pigs . Pasture for the cattle of the town , and 5 s . rent . / The Avhole is worth 60 s ., when received the same . In the time of

Kino-Edward 100 s . This land William the Bishop held in demesne on the day in Avhich King Edward

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