A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK 



Then 7 goats. Then it was worth 20s., now 

 251. less id. 



In the same (vill) were 3 freemen with 24 

 acres. Then and afterwards I plough, now half 

 a plough. Worth $s. The King and the Earl 

 (have) the soke. 



Hertesmera [Hartismere] Hundret 



(At) Thorham [Thornham] Leuric, under 

 commendation to Bristric Saint Edmund's reeve, 

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

 Then as now 2 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, after- 

 wards half a plough, now i plough. 2 acres of 

 meadow. Then wood(land) for 30 swine, now 

 for 20. Then as now 2 rounceys. And the 

 fourth part of a church with 3J acres. Then 

 worth 30J., now 20s. Over this land the Abbot 

 had three parts of the soke and the King the 

 fourth part. 



In the same (vill) 3 freemen (held) 4^ acres 

 worth 8(/. It is 8 furlongs long, and 8 broad. 

 And (pays) 8^^. in geld. 



fol. 438. 



Hundret of Claindune [Claydon] 



In Henlbie [Henley] (are) 16 acres of free 

 land belonging to Hamingestuna [Hemingstone] 

 and (included) in its valuation. 



HUNDRBT OF CoSFORT [CosFORD] 



In Redles [ ] a sokeman held half a 



carucate of land from Stigand. Then and 

 afterwards 1 plough, now none, and I acre of 

 meadow. Worth i8f. To this estate belonged 

 {in hac terra jacehant) 14 acres of wood(land) 

 which William de Burnolville took therefrom 

 and now holds. 



LXIII. LAND OF NORMAN THE 

 SHERIFF 



Half Hundret of Gepeswiz [Ipswich] 



In the borough Norman has 2 burgesses, one 

 in pledge to him (in vadimonio contra eundem\ 

 and the other on account of a debt. But the 

 King has his customs. 



LXIIII. LAND OF JUICHEL THE 

 PRIEST 



BOSEMERA [BoSMERE] HuNDRET 



In Stanham [Stonham] Aluric, a freeman 

 under Edric, Robert Malet's predecessor, held 

 90 acres as a manor : and Robert was seised 

 thereof. Then as now 6 bordars, and i serf. 

 And i^ ploughs on the demesne. And half a 

 plough belonging to the men. And 2 acres of 



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meadow. Wood(land) for 10 swine. And 7 

 beasts. Then i swine, now 15. Then 8 

 sheep, now 40. And (there were) 5 freemen 

 with 24 acres and half a plough. A church 

 with 16 acres and half a plough. Then it was 

 worth 20/., now 35^. In the same (vill) a free- 

 man (held) 24 acres. Then i plough. Worth 

 fi. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. 

 It is 1 league and 3 furlongs broad. Others 

 hold (land) therein. And (it pays) "J^d. in geld. 



In Stanham [Stonham] (is) a church with 

 20 acres which 9 freemen gave thereto for their 

 souls. 



BisoPEs [Bishop's] Hundret 



In Horam [Horham] Algar, a freeman under 

 Stigand, and 2 others, I (free)man under Bishop 

 Ailmar and the other a (free)man under Edric 

 of Laxfield, held i carucate of land T.R.E. 



fol. 43 8i. 



Then as now 7 bordars, and \ serf. And 1 

 plough on the demesne. Wood(land) for 24 

 swine. And 2 acres of meadow. And 1 plough 

 belonging to the men. Then 2 rounceys. Then 

 8 beasts. Then as now 24 swine. Then 24 

 sheep. And i hive of bees. And 4 freemen 

 (hold) 24 acres, whom he (Juichel) claims by 

 livery of seisin. Then half a plough, now 2 

 oxen. A church with 22 acres worth 22^. 

 Then as now worth 20;. The soke is in Hoxa 

 [Hoxne], the bishop's (manor). 



LXV. LANDS OF GIROLD THE 

 MARSHAL 



RiSEBRUGE [RiSBRIDGE] HuNDRET 



(At) Damardestuna [Denston] T.R.E. Earl 

 Algar held as a berewick of Bademundsfelda 

 [Badmondisfield] 2 carucates of land. Then as 

 now 4 villeins, and i bordar, and 3 serfs. And 

 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then worth bos., 

 now "JOS. Then as now i rouncey. Then 2 

 beasts, now 15. And 24 swine, and 44 sheep. 



LXVI. LANDS OF ROBERT BLUND 

 Brademera [Bradmere] Hundret 



(At) Giswortha [Ixworth] Achi held as a 

 manor T.R.E. 3 carucates of land. Then as 

 now 2 bordars. Then 5 serfs, now 2. Then 

 as now 3 ploughs on the demesne. And i mill. 

 And 20 acres of meadow. Then 2 rounceys, 

 now I. Then as now 5 beasts. Then 40 

 swine, now 22. Then 8 sheep, now 92. And 

 3 arpents of vineyard. And i park. Then it 

 was worth 8of., now 6//". 



In the same (vill) 25 freemen under com- 

 mendation (had) 2\ carucates of land. Then 5 



