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Historic Hotels in Rye, East Sussex
Historic Hotel Accommodation - heritage rated
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Rye Heritage Snapshot
The Abbot of Fecamp holds Rye of the king and held it of King Edward, and then it was assessed at 20 hides, now at 17 1/2 hides. There is land for 35 ploughs. In demesne is 1 plough, and 100 villans less 1 have 43 ploughs. There are 5 churches rendering 64s. There are 100 salt pans rendering £8.15s, and 7 acres of meadow, and woodland for 2 pigs as pannage. In this manor is a new borough, and there are 64 burgesses paying £8 less 2s.
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