THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 



60 swine, (and) 25 acres of meadow ; l (this) 

 is worth now as then (strn/xr) 4 pounds. 



PERENDUNA [(Great ?) Parndon *], which 

 was held by Alsi bolla, a free man, as a 

 manor and as 2 hides in King Edward's 

 time, is held of R[anulf] by Roger. 3 Then 

 i plough on the demesne ; now i. Then 

 I villein ; now 5 bordars. Then as now 

 (semper) I serf. (There is) wood(land) for 

 140 swine, (and) 18 acres of meadow. Then 

 12 beasts ; now 8. (There are) 34 swine, 

 (and) 80 sheep. It was then worth 30 shil- 

 lings ; now 40. 



PERENDUNA [(Great ?) Parndon 4 ], which 

 was held by Alveva, a free woman, as a 

 manor and as half a hide, is held of Rfanulf] 

 by Alvred'. Then as now (temper) half a 

 plough, and i bordar. (There is) wood(land) 

 for 30 swine, (and) 5 acres of meadow. It 

 is worth 1 1 shillings. 



In PERENDUNA [(Great ?) Parndon 4 ] Roger* 

 holds of R[anulf] 35 acres, which were held 

 by Turstin, a free man, in King Edward's 

 time. Then as now (semper) half a plough. 

 (There is) woodland for 2O swine, (and) 2 

 acres of meadow. It is worth 6 shillings. 



WALDA [ ], which was held by 



Goduin', a free man, as a manor and as half 

 a hide and 15 acres, is held of Rfanulf] by 

 Richard. Then as now (semper) i plough on 

 the demesne, and i plough belonging to the 

 men. Then i villein ; now 2. Then as 



fo. Bob 



now (semper) i bordar. Then 2 serfs ; now 

 I. (There is) wood(land) for 200 swine, 

 (and) 2 acres of meadow. Then 20 swine ; 

 now 60. (There are) 17 beasts (anima/ia), 

 65 sheep, and 3 rounceys (runcini). It was 

 then worth 20 shillings ; now 30. 



In NASINGA [Nazing 8 ] Odo holds of 

 R[anulf] i hide ; and (there are) I villein, 

 and 4 bordars, and i plough ; and it is 

 worth 2O shillings. 



HUNDRET OF WALTHAM 



NASINGA [Nazing] and EPINGA [Epping] 



1 See p. 538, note 5, above. 



1 There seems to have been no manor in Little 

 Parndon but that of Peter de Valognes. 



3 Roger was the name of Peter's tenant at 

 Little Parndon. 



* See note 2 above. 



8 See p. 536, note 6, above for this difficult 

 manor. 



8 All Nazing u in Waltham Hundred. 



were held by 2 free men as a manor (Afan') 

 and as 4^ hides less 1 5 acres in King Edward's 

 time. 7 Then 3 ploughs on the demesne ; now 

 2. Then as now (semper) 3 ploughs belong- 

 ing to the men. Then 1 1 villeins ; now 7. 

 (There are) now 9 bordars. Then 3 serfs ; 

 now none. (There is) wood(land) for 100 

 swine, 54 acres of meadow, (and) pasture 

 worth (de) 32 pence. Then (there was) i 

 mill ; now none. Then 7 beasts (animalia) 

 and 30 swine ; now 2 beasts and 18 swine, 

 that is (to say), in NASINGA [Nazing], and in 

 EPPINGES 2 beasts, and 26 sheep, and 6 swine. 

 They are worth now as then (semper) 4 

 pounds, (that is) NASINGA 60 shillings, and 

 EPPING' 20 shillings. And, in addition to 

 this, there has been added to this estate 

 (terra) i hide which was held by a free man 

 in King Edward's time, and still is ; then i 

 plough (was there) ; now a half; then 2 

 bordars ; now 3 ; (there is) wood(land) for 

 2O swine, (and) 12 acres of meadow; it 

 was then worth 10 shillings ; now 20. And 

 there is further i virgate which has been 

 added in King William's time, and (which) 

 used to belong to Waltham in King Edward's 

 time and was taken from it by R[anulf] 

 brother of Ilger, as the Hundret (court) 

 testifies ; and (it) is worth 3 shillings. 8 All 

 this is held by R[anulf] in demesne. 



HUNDRET OF ROCHEFORT [ROCHFORD] 



THORP, 9 which was held by Inguar* ' 

 as a manor and as 2\, hides in King 

 Edward's time, is held of R[anulf] by Odo. 

 Then as now (semper) 4 villeins, and 4 

 bordars, and 4 serfs, and 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne, and 3 ploughs belonging to the 

 men. (There is) wood(land) for 60 swine, 

 (and) pasture for 100 sheep. Then 2 beasts 

 (animalia), and 2 rounceys (runcini), and 100 

 sheep, and 30 swine ; now 2 beasts, and i 

 rouncey, and 100 sheep, and 7 swine, and 

 1 8 goats, and 4 hives of bees. Then and 

 afterwards it was worth 4 pounds ; now 6. 



HUNDRET OF HIDINGFORDA [HINCKFORD] 



BRIDEBROC [Birdbrook], which was held by 

 I free man as a manor and as 2 hides in King 



7 Their tenure in 1086 is given at the end of 

 the entry. 



8 Under Waltham (fief of the Bishop of Dur- 

 ham) it is recorded that this Ranulf had abstracted 

 30 acres of land and 4 of meadow, which is the 

 virgate ' of the text. 



9 A manor in Southchurth, now represented 

 by Thorpchall farm. 



10 See Introduction, p. 352. 



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