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In Marlow Tedald holds of the bishop 5 hides. There is land for 4 ploughs. In demesne there are 1 1/2 hides and there are 1 1/2 ploughs. There 6 villans with 4 bordars have 2 1/2 ploughs. There is 1 slave and 1 mill rendering 20s. From a fishery, 500 eels. There is meadow for 2 ploughs and woodland for 50 pigs. In all it is worth £7; when received £4; in the time of King Edward as much. This manor Queen Edith held.
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Henley Road Medmenham,
Marlow, Berkshire, England,
SL7 2EY
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This Celtic saint began his career as a simple shepherd boy. He entred the monastery of Melrose in 651 and in 664 became prior of Lindisfarne
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He was Bishop of Lindisfarne twice, and a hermit on the Farne Islands
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His relics were moved to Durham Cathedral in 1104
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