THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Then 2 horses. Then y beasts, now I. Then 

 60 swine, now 9. Then 140 sheep. Then it 

 was worth 6//., afterwards (and) now 4/;'. To 

 this manor Norman son of Tan(c)red (Taured) 

 added 7 freemen with 25 acres. Thereof Saint 

 Edmund had soke and commendation. Then 



1 plough. Worth 3;. A church (with) 50 

 acres, and 2 acres of meadow. Then i plough, 

 now 2 oxen, and 2 villeins. Worth 6j. It is i 

 league long, and 8 furlongs broad, and (pays) 5/f. 

 in geld. 



In the same (vill) a freeman (held) i^ caru- 

 cates of land as a manor. Then 6 villeins, now 



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7, and 2 bordars. Then 2 serfs, now i. Then 



2 ploughs on the demesne, now 1. Then i 

 plough belonging to the men, now half a plough. 



5 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 4 swine, 

 and 2 beasts. Then 26 swine, now 14. Then 

 30 sheep, now 13, and 13 goats. Then it was 

 worth 60J., now 40J. Thereof Richard's pre- 

 decessor, Wisgar to wit, had commendation and 

 soke. Saint Edmund had the six forfeitures. 



BiscoPES [Bishop's] Hundret 



(At) Wettingaham [Whittingham] Uluric 

 the thegn held T.R.E. i^ carucates of land as a 

 manor. Then 9 bordars, afterwards and now 

 14. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. 

 Then 2 ploughs belonging to the men, after- 

 wards and now i. Wood(land) for 100 swine. 

 16 acres of meadow. And 4 acres of free land. 

 Then as now 5 beasts. Then 20 swine, now 

 18. Then 30 goats, now 40. And i hive of 

 bees. Then as now worth 6oj. The soke (is) 

 in Hoxa [Hoxne]. 



(At) Menham [Mendham] the same (Uluric) 

 held T.R.E. as a manor i carucate of land and 

 40 acres. Then as now I villein. Then 6 

 bordars, afterwards and now lo. Then as now 

 I plough on the demesne. Then 3 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, afterwards and now i^. 

 Wood(land) for 100 swine. 10 acres of meadow. 

 Then as now i mill. And 3 men with 20 

 acres of land. Then I plough, now half a 

 plough. And the fourth part of a church with 

 10 acres. Those men could not give and sell 

 their land. But yet the soke is in Hoxa [Hoxne]. 

 Thereto belong 60 acres and they are part of 

 {jacent in) Weibrada [Weybread]. Then as 

 now 2 villeins, and 2 bordars. Wood(Iand) for 



6 swine. 3 acres of meadow. Then as now 

 worth 4/;. 



In Weibrada [Weybread] 4^ freemen under 

 commendation (held) 35^^ acres. Then 2 

 ploughs, afterwards i, and now half a plough. 

 Worth 10s. 



In Statebroc [Stradbroke] 2 freemen under 

 commendation (held) 30 acres. Wood(land) for 



8 swine. Then i plough, afterwards and now 

 half a plough. Worth 10s. 



In CiKELiNGA [Chickering] a freeman under 

 commendation (held) 24 acres. Wood(land) for 

 4 swine. And half an acre of meadow. Then 

 and (afterwards ?) half a plough, now none. 

 Worth 4y. 



In Weibrada [Weybread] (are) 4 acres of 

 demesne land. 



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In Menham [Mendham] 3 freemen with i 

 carucate of land. Of these William Malet was 

 seised. Two were under the commendation of 

 Robert Malet's predecessor and the third of 

 Bishop Ailmar with the fourth part of the land. 

 Then as now i villein. Then 6 bordars, now 

 9. Wood(land) for 60 swine, 5 acres of 

 meadow. 



In the same (vill were) 2 men with 3 acres. 

 And then half a plough, now 2 oxen. 



In the same (vill was) a freeman with 15 

 acres. Ulf his (Roger de Poictou's) predecessor 

 had the commendation T.R.E. Then half a 

 plough. The whole is worth 561. Over the 

 whole the soke is in Hoxa [Hoxne], the Bishop's 

 (manor). 



COLENESSE [COLNEIS] HuNDRET 



In Halmeleia [Hemley] (are) 10 acres 

 which belong to Cleopetona [Clopton]. 2 bor- 

 dars have 2 oxen. (This) is included in the 

 valuation of Clopton. 



TiNGOHOu [Thingoe] Hundret 



At Resebi [Risby] Ulmar the thegn held 2 

 carucates of land under Stigand. Then 6 bor- 

 dars, now 3. Then 4 serfs, now none. Then 

 2 ploughs, now I. And 2 acres of meadow. 

 And half a mill. Then worth bos., now 20J. 



In Brocle [Brockley] (were) 3 freemen. 

 Saint Edmund had commendation and soke over 

 one ot these, and he could not sell ; over the 

 other 2 the King had commendation, but they 

 could sell in Saint Edmund's soke. Among 

 them all 60 acres of land. And i villein, and 



I serf. Then as now I plough. And i^ 

 acres of meadow. Then as now worth los. 



Babenberga [Babergh] two Hundrets 



Ulric, King Edward's thegn, held Boesteda 

 [Boxted] as 2 carucates of land. Then and 

 afterwards 2 villeins, now i. Then and now 



I I bordars. Then 4 serfs, afterwards and now 

 3. Then 3 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards 

 and now 2. And half a plough belonging to 

 the men. And 15 acres of meadow. Wood- 

 (land) for 5 swine. Then 3 horses, when R[alph] 



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