APPENDIX VIII. 



ACCOUNT ROLL OF THE MANOR OF FORNCETT, 1272—3. 



Fornesete. Anno regni Regis Edwardi primo. 



Johannes le Graunt, serviens, Robertus Gallard, praepositus et collector, 

 Walterus Disce, bedellus, reddunt finalia compota sua de receptis et expensis 

 factis in manerio de Fornesete a crastino Sancti Michaelis anno regni Regis 

 Henrici Ivi. finiente usque ad festum Sancti Michaelis proxime sequens ultimo 

 die computato anno regni Regis Edwardi primo per totum annum. 



Arreragia. Idem respondent de ix/. \\\s. \\\\d. ob. qa. de arreragiis ultimi 

 compoti. 



Summa ix/. viij. \\\\d. ob. qa. 



Redditus assisae. Idem respondent de ci^. \\d. ob. de redditu termini Sancti 

 Andreae cum le custumpund. Et de xj-. de scorfe ad Natale Domini de leta 

 de Hadesco^ Et de xk. de eodem de termino Natalis. Et de lxxij\ xi^. de 

 redditu termini Paschae cum le staldinges. Et de xb. de redditu de leta de 

 Hadesco ad eundem terminum. Et de ii^. m\\d. de redditu termini Pentechostes. 

 Et de y.\\d. de redditu de forthward^ ad eundem. Et de \\s. \\\\d. de redditu ad 

 Gulam Augusti qui dicitur saltpeny. Et de iiii/. xiiii-. ix</. qa. de redditu termini 

 Sancti Michaelis. Item '\d. de incremento. 



Summa xviii/. \\\s. \\\d. ob. qa. 



Forum. Idem respondent de iii-. md. de firma fori de Strattone de quarta 

 parte tolneti. 



Summa \\s. v\d. 



Chevagium. Idem respondent de wins. v\d. de chevagiis de v^^ et ii. anlepi- 

 mannorum reddentium chevagia. 



Summa viiij-. \\d. 



Faldagium. Idem respondent de xxii^. de xiii. vaccis et xlv. bidentibus de 

 faldagio, reddentes pro vacca \d. et pro v. bidentibus \d. Et de xxiii^. ob. de 

 faldagio pro xxx. vaccis et pro iiii^^ et v. bidentibus, reddentes pro vacca ob. et 

 pro X. bidentibus \d. 



Summa \\\s. ixd. ob. 



^ 'Homagium quod vocatur Hadesco... valet per annum iiii/. xj.' Inq. p.m. 54 Hen. III. 

 The tenants who paid ' skorfe ' were ' in leta de Richemund ' as appears from the ' Roll of 

 Richmond rents pertaining to Forncett' and from Rot. Hund. i. 467, where some account is, 

 given of this feudal payment. ^ Castle-guard at Norwich. 



