THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



now 3 ploughs. And 2 acres of meadow. 

 Worth 20s. A church with 30 acres, worth $s. 



In Hauokeduna [Hawkedon] 8 freemen then 

 as now (held) 30 acres. And 2 bordars. And 



1 plough. Worth 1 3*. and 4^. 



In Haverha [Haverhill] 2 freemen (held) 26 

 acres. Worth 4^/. 



These could all sell and give their lands. 

 But Wisgar had T.R.E. both soke and sac, 

 except the 6 forfeitures of Saint Edmund, as we 

 have said above. 



In Bradeleia [Bradley] (are) 4 freemen, 

 Ulwin, Leuric and Lewin, and they have 15 

 acres. The fourth is Bundo and he has 1 caru- 

 cate of land. Then as now 2 ploughs. And 



2 acres of meadow. Worth 22;. and 6d. Of 

 these Richard's predecessor had not commenda- 

 tion T.R.E. Saint Edmund had the entire 

 soke. 



In Tridlauua [Thurlow] (were) 2 sokemen 

 under Edith with all customs, whom Ralph held 

 when he forfeited, and they have 25 acres. And 

 then as now half a plough. And they were 

 worth 4J. and 4^. This Widard holds. 



fol. 397^. 



In WiMUNDESTUNA [ ] (were) 



6 freemen. Of the sixth, who is called Brictric, 

 the Hundred know not if he could sell his land 

 or not T.R.E. ; but bear witness that they saw 

 him swear that he could not give (or) sell his 

 land away from Richard's predecessor. And 

 they have 2 carucates and 1 1 acres of land. 

 Then as now 2 ploughs. 7 acres of meadow. 

 Now 2 rounceys. Then 2 cows, now 3. Then 

 6 swine, now 30. Then 16 sheep, now 62. 

 The whole is worth 40J. This Ceroid holds. 



Half Hundret of Cosfort [Cosford] 



In Hecham [Hitcham] 14 freemen (held) 60 

 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now i, and 2 acres of 

 meadow. Worth lox. 



In Balesheia [Lindsey] "' 6 freemen (held) 

 I carucate of land, and 6 bordars. And 2 

 ploughs. And 2 acres of meadow. Worth 20x. 



In Careseia [Kersey] 1 freeman (held) 5 

 acres. Worth i od. His (Richard's) predecessor 

 had soke and commendation 



In Brettham [Brettenham] 8 freemen (held) 

 30 acres and i plough. Worth 5^, 



In RiSEBROC [Rushbrooke] 2 freemen (held) 

 10 acres. Worth 20</. 



In Watefelda [Whatfield] 3 freemen (held) 

 60 acres, and 3 bordars. Then i^ ploughs, now 

 2 ploughs. Worth loj. Over these his 

 (Richard's) predecessor had commendation 

 T.R.E. and soke and sac. Saint Edmund (has) 

 the six forfeitures. 



In Stanestrada [Stone Street] a freeman 

 held 24 acres. Worth 41. (Richard's) prede- 

 cessor (had) half commendation, and the Abbot 

 of Ely the other (half). Half this land R. Pg vrel 

 claims, and livery was made of it to him in Losa 

 [Loes]. Saint Edmund (had) the soke. 



fol. 398. 



XXVI. LANDS OF WILLIAM DE 



WARENNE 



Thewardestreu [Thedwastre] Hundret 



In Ratesdana [Rattlesden] 2 freemen held 

 under Saint Etheldreda with soke and sac. One 

 of them could sell (his) land, and the other could 

 not. He who could sell had 40 acres and 5 

 bordars. And the other, who could not, had 60 

 (acres). Then as now 2 bordars. Then as now 

 among them 2 ploughs ; and 2 acres of meadow. 

 Worth 20s. And this is of the Lewes exchange.*'* 

 This Humfrey son of Rodric holds. 



In Gedinga [Gedding] 2 freemen under Saint 

 Edmund by commendation and soke (held) 60 

 acres of land and 3 bordars. Then i plough, 

 now none. And 5 acres of meadow. Worth 

 51. By the Lewes exchange. 



Lacforda [Lackford] Hundret 



In Heluedana [Elveden] a freeman under 

 Saint Etheldreda by commendation only, in Saint 

 Edmund's soke, held 2 carucates of land (which 

 William obtained) by virtue of the Lewes ex- 

 change, which Nicholas holds of William. Then 

 and afterwards 4 villeins, now 3. Then as now 

 2 bordars, and i serf. Then and afterwards 2 

 ploughs on the demesne, now i. Then as now 

 I plough belonging to the men. And the fourth 

 part of a fishery. And a church with 1 5 acres 

 of land. Then 4 swine, now 2. Then 200 

 sheep, now 300. Then 50 goats, now 100 less 

 6. Then and afterwards it was worth 301., now 

 50J. 



In Herningawella [Herringswell] Roger 

 holds, — the reeve holds, — and it belonged to 

 Tohe a freeman, but he could not sell it ; i 

 carucate of land and 2 bordars. Then as now 

 I plough. And 60 sheep. Worth 1 6;. It be- 

 longs to Frederic's fee in Saint Edmund's soke. 



Cf. above, n. 133. 



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' See above, p. 382, and r.CH. Nor/, ii, 18. 



