Obs. exc. Hist. [OE. bęrewíc, in Ingulphus 1030–1109 berewike; in Domesday Bk. bereuuicus, -uuica, -uuichus, -uuicha; f. OE. bęre barley + wíc dwelling, habitation, village, place.] A demesne farm; = BARTON (in sense 3).

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[1060.  Chart. Edw. Conf., in Thorpe’s Diplom. Ang. (1865), 382. Hoc est Uppwude cum Ravelega berewico suo.]

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1809.  Bawdwen, trans. Domesday Bk., 10. To this manor belong eleven berewicks.

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1863.  Cornhill Mag., Domesday Bk., Oct., 609. A hamlet or member of a manor was often called a ‘berwick’ (literally, corn-farm).

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