A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



(formerly) under Edric's commendation with 22 

 acres. Then as now half a plough. Half an 

 acre of meadow. Worth 3^. 



And in Saham [Soham] a sokeman under 

 Edric's commendation (held) 8 acres, worth 2s. 

 The said Walter de Risbou (holds this) of Robert 



Malet. 



In Gategraua [Gedgrave] Gilbert de Wis- 

 sand [Wishant] holds a freeman (formerly) under 

 Edric's commendation with 30 acres and 4 bordars 

 and I plough. Worth 5J. 



In WuDEBRiGE [Woodbridge] (were) 2 free- 

 men with 43 acres, and I sokeman with 8 acres. 

 All were under Edric's commendation. Then 

 as now I plough. And i acre of meadow. It 

 was worth 8i. It is 10 furlongs long and 5 

 broad. And in geld (pays) 1 1^. A church with 

 19 acres, worth 2j. 



The said Gilbert holds (this). 



In Campeseia [Campsey] a freeman under 

 Edric's commendation (held) 10 acres, and they 

 are (included) in the valuation of Keletuna 



And in Framlingaham [Framlingham] a 

 freeman Herewold under Edric's commendation 

 (held) 2 acres, and they are (included) in the 

 valuation of Dingiuetuna [Dennington]. 



In the same (vill) Fulchered holds of Robert 

 Malet a freeman (formerly) under Edric's com- 

 mendation with I o acres, worth 2s. 



In EscE [Ash] a freeman under Edric's com- 

 mendation (held) 17 acres and 3 bordars and half 

 a plough, worth 31. This Norman the Sheriff 

 holds of Robert Malet. 



In Dalingehou [Dallinghoo] Robert de 

 Glanville holds of Robert Malet 4 freemen 

 (formerly) under Edric's commendation with 80 

 acres and 1 7 {sic) and i bordar. Then as now 



fol. 32 7*. 



2 ploughs. 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) 

 for 4 swine. Then as now it was worth 21J. 



In BuTELEA [Butley] Walter son of Aubrey 

 holds of Robert Malet 3^ freemen (formerly) 

 under Edric's commendation with 38 acres. 

 Then i^ ploughs, now i plough. Then as now 

 it was worth 55. It is 6 furlongs long and 4 

 broad. And in geld (pays) "j^d. 



In Mertlega [Martley] (was) a freeman 

 under Edric's commendation with 20 acres and 

 half an acre of meadow and 5 bordars and half 

 a plough. Worth is. And William Gulafra 

 holds (this) of Robert Malet. 



In Wiebrige [Woodbridge] are 2 acres 

 belonging to the demesne of Holeslea [Hollcsley], 



HUNDRET OF WaINEFORDA [WaNGFORD] 



In Thiccheerom [ ] '* Humfrey 



holds of Robert Malet a freeman (formerly) under 

 Edric of Laxfield's commendation, with 16 acres 

 of land. Worth 2s. 



In the same (vill) a freeman under the said 

 (Edric's) commendation (held) 16 acres and i 

 bordar with half an acre. Valued in another 

 Hundred. 



In Barsham [Barsham] Warin son of Burn- 

 win holds of Robert Malet a freeman, Alwin, 

 formerly under Edric's commendation, with 10 

 acres. Then as now half a plough. Worth jx. 



] a freeman (held) 



" See above, n. 55. 



In ICHEBURNA [ 



8 acres, worth ltd. 



In Elmeham [Elmham] (are) 15 acres, 

 worth 30^. 



HuNDRET OF BlACBRUNE [BlACKBOURN] 



In Walsam [Walsham] Hubert holds of 

 Robert Malet a freeman with 60 acres over 

 whom his (Malet's) predecessor had commendation 

 T.R.E. Then as now i plough. And 2 acres 

 of meadow. Wood(land) for 4 swine. Then 

 as now worth 10s. Saint Edmund (has) the soke 

 and sac. 



In Thelueteham [Thelnetham] (were) 2 men 

 with all customs ; but Saint Edmund had the soke; 

 and they have 20 acres, and half a plough and an 

 acre of meadow. Worth 5^. and ^d. And 

 Robert Malet holds (them) in demesne. 



In Stantuna [Stanton] Walter de Caen holds 

 of Robert Malet a freeman over whom his 

 (Malet's) predecessor had half commendation, and 

 Saint Edmund (had) half commendation and soke 



fol. 328. 



and sac. And he has 90 acres, and 3 bordars, 

 and 4 acres of meadow. Then as now i plough. 

 And under him a freeman with 10 acres, whom 

 the said Walter holds. A church with 4 acres. 

 The whole worth ids. 



In Rikinchala [Rickinghall] Hubert holds of 

 Robert Malet a freeman with 30 acres. His 

 (Malet's) predecessor had the commendation, and 

 Saint Edmund the soke. Worth 55. 



BissoPEs [Bishop's] Hundret 



In Binneuetuna [Dennington]'' Edric of Laxa- 

 fella [Laxfield] held T.R.E. as a manor 6 carucates 



" ' Thickerbrone ' subsequently occurs as one of the 

 fees of the honour of Eye : Copinger, Suff. Rec. ii, 344. 



" Formerly ' Dinnieueton ' ; see Cal. of Chart, in 

 B.M., 225. 



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