THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



on the demesne. Then as now worth 60s. Of 



1 of those men Count Alan has half commenda- 

 tion and half the land and soke and sac. And 

 all this Robert has of William de Warenne. 

 Over all this land the soke and sac belong to 

 Blideburg [Bythburgh] Hundred. 



fol. 399A. 



Moreover William has in the same vill a 

 manor of 3 carucates of land which Halden a 

 freeman held. Then 6 villeins, and now 4. 

 Then 11 bordars, now 13. Then 3 serfs, now 

 I. Then as now 3 ploughs on the demesne. 

 Then and now 2 ploughs belonging to the men. 



2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 40 swine. 

 Now 7 beasts, 24 swine, 80 sheep, 30 goats. It 

 was viOTth T.R.E. 4//., and now 3//'. And this 

 William son of Rainald ^^^ holds of William de 

 Warenne. 



In the same vill dwelt a freeman, and he held 

 half a carucate of land as a manor, which the 

 same (William) holds, and under him he had 2 

 freemen with 1 acres, and i bordar. Then as 

 now I plough on the demesne. And half a 

 plough belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 

 4 swine. And half an acre of meadow. 2 

 rounceys, 6 beasts, 10 swine, 30 sheep, 20 goats. 

 Then it was worth 10s., and the like now. 



In the same vill Aluric of Sanford held 50 acres 

 as a manor. Then as now 2 bordars. Then 

 as now I plough on the demesne. I acre of 

 meadow. And i rouncey, 4 beasts, 8 swine, 60 

 sheep, 7 goats. Then as now it was worth lOs. 



In the same (vill) dwell 8 freemen, and they 

 hold I ^ carucates and i o acres of land, and they 

 hold I bordar. Then as now 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne. Then as now it was worth i2j. And 

 all this William son of Rainald holds under 

 William de Warenne. 



Henestede [Henstead], a berewick of Were- 

 TEHAM [Wrentham], i carucate of land. Then 

 as now 4 villeins. And then as now 9 bordars. 

 And then as now i plough on the demesne. And 

 then as now 2 ploughs belonging to the men. 

 And 6 beasts, 40 sheep, 12 swine, 20 goats. 

 Then as now it was worth 20s. And now 2 

 freemen have been added with 30 acres of land, 

 and they have i plough on the demesne and are 

 worth 3^. And these two lands Godfrey de 

 Petro-ponte holds under William de Warenne. 

 And all these estates {terrae) are 3 leagues long, 

 and 2 broad. And it renders 2s. in the King's 



fol. 400. 



geld. Throughout the whole of this land the 

 King has soke and sac except over the demesne 

 of Aldan [Halden]. And of this estate 6 acres 

 of land have been taken from Earl Alan, which 



William's men took from him, as witnesses the 

 Hundred. And Thurkil of Wereteham [Wrent- 

 ham] was the man of Edric, Robert Malet's 

 predecessor. 



MiDELTUNA [Middleton] Ranulf the nephew 

 {nepos) holds, which Aluric a freeman held as a 

 manor ; now William de Warenne holds in 

 demesne ; 2 carucates of land. Then as now 

 2 villeins. Then as now 8 bordars. Then 

 4 serfs, and now I . Then 2 ploughs on the de- 

 mesne. And now half a plough belonging to 

 the men. 6 acres of meadow. Then i rouncey, 

 and now 2. And now 2 cows, 20 swine, and 

 50 sheep. Then it was worth 401., and (the 

 like) now. And a church with 15 acres, worth 

 2J. And to this manor have been added 5 free- 

 men and half a priest, and they hold 55^ acres 

 and I ^ ploughs on the demesne, and 2 acres of 

 meadow. It was worth I Of. It is 8 furlong* 

 long and 7 broad, whoever have the land there. 

 And it renders 7^^. (in geld). And over these 

 6 men the King and the Earl have soke and sac. 

 And Aluric who held this manor was the man of 

 Edric, Robert's predecessor, and William Malet 

 and Robert were seised of this land. 



ToRiNTUNA [Thorington] Aluric a freeman 

 heldas a manor T.R.E., now Godfrey de Petro- 

 ponte holds of William de Warenne ; then as 

 now 2 carucates of land. Then as now 5 vil- 

 leins, 1 1 bordars. Then 3 serfs, now 2. Then 

 2 ploughs, and now 3 on the demesne. And 

 then as now 4 ploughs belonging to the men. 

 Wood(land) for 6 swine. 2 acres of meadow. 

 And 6 non-working [otiosa) beasts, 40 swine, 

 120 sheep, and 4 hives of bees. It was worth 

 6oi. And this land Robert Malet claims like 

 the other. This witnesses the Hundred. And 

 the King and the Earl (have) soke and sac. 



(At) Normals [North Hales] T.R.E. Edric 

 a freeman held as a manor 2 carucates of land. 



fol. 400^-. 



Then 5 bordars, now 6. Then i serf. Then 

 2 ploughs on the demesne, now i^ ploughs. 

 And half a plough belonging to the men. An 

 acre of meadow. Then i rouncey, and now i. 

 And 8 swine, and 105 sheep. Then it was 

 worth 40i., and now 20/. To this manor have 

 been added 100 acres of land which 14 freemen 

 held. Then 2 ploughs, now i. And i acre of 

 meadow. Worth ioj. And all this land Wil- 

 liam son of Rainald held of William de Warenne. 

 And 2 half (freemen) of those 14 men William's 

 men have seized against Earl Alan. 



HUNDRET OF CaRLAFORDA [CaRLFORd] 



«» Ancestor of the Poynings family, who afterwards I" BuRHC [Burgh] Ailric, a freeman, T.R.E. 



{FeuJ. Aids, y, 59) held land in Wrentham and North held I carucate and 20 acres of land as a manor. 

 Hales ; cf. y.C.H. Sussex, \, 440. Then 2 bordars, now 7. Then i plough, now 2. 



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