THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



wards 3 ploughs belonging to the men, now 

 2^ ploughs. 5 acres of meadow. Wood(land) 

 for 60 swine. The third part of this wood(land) 

 belonged to (Jacebat in) Tonestala [ ], 



William de Warenne's manor T.R.E. Now 

 Roger de Poictou holds. And Raymond 

 Giralt formerly held it. The third part of a 



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church with 5 acres. Then as now 2 rounceys. 

 And 30 swine. Then 5 beasts, now 9. Now 

 60 sheep. Then 30 goats, now 50. Then it 

 was worth lOOf., now bit. The King and the 

 Earl (have) the soke. 



In the same (vill) Ulmar the thegn held 



2 carucates of land as a manor T.R.E. under 

 commendation to Harold. Then as now 8 

 villeins, and 3 bordars, and 4 serfs. And 2 

 ploughs on the demesne. And a mill in Clain- 

 duna [Claydon]. Then and afterwards 3 

 ploughs belonging to the men, now 2^ ploughs. 

 5 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 60 swine. 

 The third part of a church with 4 acres. 

 Then as now 2 rounceys. Now 60 sheep. 

 Then it was worth iooj., now 6//. The King 

 and the Earl (have) the soke. 



In the same (vill) Alflet under commendation 

 to Harold held 2 carucates of land as a manor 

 T.R.E. Then as now 8 villeins, and 3 bor- 

 dars, and 4 serfs. And 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne. Then as afterwards 3 ploughs be- 

 longing to the men, now 2j ploughs. 5 acres 

 of meadow. Wood(land) for 60 swine. The 

 third part of a church with 5 acres. Then as 

 now I rouncey. Now 60 sheep. Then it 

 was worth loos., now i>ii. The King and the 

 Earl (have) soke over the whole. 



In the same (vill) Ulwin a freeman under 

 commendation to Ulmar the predecessor of 

 Roger de Poictou held 40 acres as a manor. 

 Now Roger holds in demesne. Then as now 



3 bordars. Then i plough, now half a plough. 

 2 acres of meadow. (Included) in the above 

 valuation of Stalham [Stonham]. 



In the same (vill) a freeman Uluret under 

 commendation to Alflet Roger's predecessor 

 held 20 acres, and they are included in the said 

 valuation. It is i league long, and half (a 

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



In the same (vill) a freeman Aluric held 12 

 acres ; over whom the Abbot of Saint Edmund's 

 had half the commendation ; and the other 

 moiety of the commendation (is attached) to the 

 King's manor of Meldeham [Mendlesham]. 

 The Abbot held this moiety of the commenda- 

 tion and of the land until Artald seized it 

 {turn saisivit). And it is included in the above 

 valuation. 



At WiLLALUESHAM [Willisham] Alflet a 

 freewoman under commendation to Harold 



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T.R.E. held 2 carucates of land as a manor. 



Now Albert holds of Roger. Then as now 



3 villeins, and 10 bordars. Then 3 serfs, now 

 I. And 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 

 5 ploughs belonging to the men, now 3. 

 5 acres of meadow. A church with 32 acres. 

 Then it was worth 4//"., now 3//. 



In the same (vill was) a freeman by name 

 Leuric with 20 acres. Worth 41. 



In the same (vill) a freeman Guiolf (held) 

 40 acres as a manor T.R.E. Now the same 

 Albert (holds). Then half a plough. Worth 

 8s. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. 



In the same (vill) a freeman Tedric held 80 

 acres as a manor T.R.E. Then as now 2 

 bordars. I plough on the demesne and half a 

 plough belonging to the men. 2 acres of mea- 

 dow. Worth i6s. The King and the Earl 

 have the soke. 



And (there were) 2 freemen with 9 acres, 

 Leuric and Godman. This Godman was under 

 commendation to the Abbot of Ely. And he 

 had the soke T.R.E. Worth 3s. All this 

 Albert (now) holds. It is I league long, and 



4 furlongs and 20 perches broad. And (pays) 

 6^d. in geld. 



(At) Blacheham [Blakenham] Lestan under 

 commendation to the Abbot of Ely held i^ 

 carucates as a manor. Now the same Albert 

 (holds). Then as now 4 bordars. Then i^ 

 ploughs on the demesne, now none. 5 acres of 

 meadow. Then it was worth 40J., now 305. 

 The King and the Earl (have) the soke. 



In the same (vill) (were) 3 freemen with 

 6| acres. Worth i2d. The King and the 

 Earl (have) the soke. 



(At) Tonestala [Tunstall] Edred a free- 

 man under commendation to Wisgar held 60 

 acres, and 2 acres of meadow. Then as now 

 2 bordars. And (there was) a freeman Edwi 

 with 3 acres. And they were worth lOf. 

 The same Albert (now) holds. It is i league 

 long, and 5 furlongs broad. And (pays) S^- '" 

 geld. 



In Hamingestuna [Hemingstone] (were) 20 

 freemen with 142 acres. One of these with 

 1 3 acres was under commendation to the Abbot 

 of Ely. And he had the soke. And 6 bordars. 

 Then as now 5 ploughs. And 2 acres of mea- 

 dow. And half a church with 15 acres, worth 



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20d. 8 acres used to belong (thereto) which 

 Hervey de Bourges [Bituricensh) took away. To 

 the aforesaid church belong moreover 6 acres which 

 Phim, Richard's predecessor, took away. Then 

 it was worth 40J., now 30J. These (freemen) 

 Roger (holds) on the demesne. The King aivi 

 the Earl (have) the soke. It is 6 furlongs long, 

 and 6 broad. And (pays) id. in geld. A 

 church with 3 acres, worth td. 



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