A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



In Stikingalandk [Stickingland"] Edric a 

 freeman held 40 acres. Then as now I bordar. 

 Then i plough, now none. It was worth 6s. 

 and 8d. This Gilbert Blund holds of Robert 

 Malet. 



In FoRLB [Fordley] 2 freemen held 24 acres 

 T.R.E. ; now the said Gilbert (holds) of Robert 

 Malet. Then on the demesne half a plough, now 

 none. Then worth lOx., now 4^. 



The King has in Duneuuic [Dunwich] the 

 custom following, that two or three shall go to 

 the Hundred (court) if they shall have been duly 

 warned. And if they do not do this they shall 

 make forfeiture of 2 ores. And if a thief be 

 there caught, there he shall be brought to trial, 

 and he shall suffer corporal punishment in Blieburc 

 [Blythburgh], and his property (pecunia) shall re- 

 main to the lord of Duneuuic [Dunwich]. And 



fol. 312^. 



T.R.E. there was no exchanger {cambitor) there- 

 in, but at Blideburh [Blythburgh]. 



In SiBBETUNA [Sibton] a freeman held 25 acres 

 T.R.E. as a manor. Now Walter de Caen holds 

 of Robert Malet. Then as now i bordar. 

 Then as now half a plough on the demesne, i 

 acre of meadow. Then as now it was worth 41. 

 And I church. 



In the same vill a freeman held i carucate 

 and 20 acres of land as a manor. Then as 

 now 4 villeins and 10 bordars. Then as now 2 

 ploughs on the demesne. And 2 ploughs belong- 

 ing to the men. Wood(land) for 60 swine. 4 

 acres of meadow. Then as now 2 rounceys, and 

 7 beasts. Then 30 swine, now 26. Then 50 

 goats. Now 50 sheep. Then it was worth 20f., 

 now 40J. This Walter de Caen holds of Robert 

 Malet. 



In the same vill a freeman held 25 acres T.R.E. 

 as a manor. Then as now 3 bordars. Then as 

 now half a plough, i acre of meadow. Then 

 as now I rouncey. Then 6 swine, now none. 

 Then as now it was worth 41. And this Walter 

 de Caen holds of Malet. 



In the same vill Edric held 16 acres of land. 

 Then as now i bordar. Wood(land) for 12 

 swine. 2 acres of meadow. Worth 3^. 



In the same vill Aluric held 60 acres T.R.E. 

 as a manor. Then as now 2 bordars. Then 

 as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. i acre 

 of meadow. Then i rouncey, now none. 3 

 score and 1 3 sheep. And 6 goats. Then it was 

 worth 10/., now i6j. This Walter de Caen 

 holds of Malet. 



In the same vill 3J freemen held 72 acres. 

 I bordar. Then as now i plough on the de- 

 mesne. I acre of meadow. Then as now worth 

 los. It is i^ leagues long, and i league broad. 



And renders in geld "j^d. Two churches with 

 18 acres and 3 acres of meadow. 



In UuRABRETUNA [ ] " T.R.E. Amod 



a frcewoman held 30 acres of land over which 

 Norman the Sheriffhad commendation. 2 bordars. 

 2 acres of meadow. Worth 45. And now 

 Robert Malet holds this. And Roger Bigot 

 claims it. 



In PisEHALLA [Peasenhall] T.R.E. Leofti a 

 freeman held 40 acres of land as a manor. Now 

 Fulchred holds of Malet. Then as now 4 bor- 

 dars. Wood(land) for 10 swine. And i plough. 



fol. 313. 



And I acre of meadow. Worth 8;. The King 

 and the Earl have the soke. 



In the same (vill) a freeman Stanwin T.R.E. 

 (held) I carucate of land as a manor. Now Ful- 

 chred holds. This Stanwin was under commend- 

 ation to Edric Robert's predecessor before he be- 

 came an outlaw ; afterwards he was Harold's man 

 on the day on which King Edward was alive and 

 dead ; so the Hundred says. Only Stanwin says 

 that he was Edric's man by Harold's grant on 

 the day on which King Edward died ; and offers 

 proof by ordeal [judicium). There are 2 bordars. 

 Then as now i plough on the demesne. And 



1 plough belonging to the men. And I acre of 

 meadow. Wood(land) for 20 swine. And 2 

 beasts. And then 6 swine now 12. Now 26 

 sheep. Then it was worth I2J., now 22/. 

 Harold had the soke, and Stanwin (had it) of him. 

 And in King William's time Stanwin added 



2 freemen under commendation with 8 acres, 

 worth idd. The same Stanwin had the soke of 

 Harold. 



In the same (vill was) a freeman Ailmar under 

 commendation to Edric with 12 acres and half a 

 plough. Worth 2s. The King and the Earl 

 have the soke. Gilbert holds of Malet. 



In SiBBETUNA [Sibton] Blakeman, a freeman, 

 held T.R.E. 50 acres as a manor. Then as now 

 2 bordars. Then as now i plough on the de- 

 mesne. I acre of meadow, i rouncey. 16 

 sheep. Then as now it was worth lOs. And 

 Blaceman was Edric's man : and he had com- 

 mendation over him : and the King (had) the 

 soke : but the wife of this man was Bishop Stigand's 

 ' man ' : and he had commendation over the wo- 

 man : and William Malet held this land. 



In the same vill 2 freemen held 32 acres of 

 land. Then as now i bordar. Then as now 

 I plough on the demesne. Half an acre of 

 meadow. Woi'th 4J. This Walter de Caen 

 holds of Robert Malet. 



In Dersam [Darsham] a freeman, Blacheman, 

 under commendation to Edric T.R.E. (held) 30 



" In Yoxford ; see Cal. 0/ Chart, in B.M. 



" See n. 24. 



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