A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



HUNDRET OF FeORHOU [FoREHOE] 



Chineburlai [Kimberley] was held by Hakene 

 T.R.E. as 2 ploughlands. Then there were 

 10 villeins, now 14. Then 8 bordars, now 12 : 

 then as now 4 serfs (;«/', sic ^) and then as now 

 2 ploughs ; but Godric received nothing but 

 5 oxen. Then as now 8 ploughs belonging to 

 the men. Wood(land) for 10 swine. Then as 

 now I mill and 1 2 acres of meadow ; then as 

 now 8 swine and 20 sheep. Then 10 sokemen, 

 now 17. Then 30 acres of land, now 40 ; then 

 as now 2 ploughs. Then the whole was worth 

 60 shillings, now 7 pounds blanch ; and it is 

 5 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth, and 

 (renders) 13 pence and I halfpenny for geld. 

 Besides this there belong to this manor in Kasle- 

 TUNA [Carleton (Forehoe)] 16 freemen (with) 

 60 acres of land (and) then as now 2 ploughs, and 

 they are (included) in the valuation above ; and of 

 these 9 were sokemen of Stigand T.R.E. ; but 

 Earl Ralf had them all before he made forfeiture. 



BoETHORP [Bowthorpe] was held by Hakene 

 T.R.E. for 2 ploughlands ; then (there were) 

 10 villeins, now 14; then as now 3 serfs, and 



f. I3ib. 



2 ploughs on the demesne and 2 ploughs belong- 

 ing to the men; woodland for 16 swine and 

 10 acres of meadow : then as now I mill and 

 7 swine and 16 sheep. To this manor belong 



2 sokemen (with) 4 acres of land. The whole 

 was worth 40 shillings, now 6 pounds blanch 

 {albas) ; and it is 3 furlongs in breadth and 



3 in length and (renders) 6 pence and i half- 

 penny for geld. 



In Congrethorpe [Crownthorpe] T.R.E. 

 Bondo a freeman held 20 acres of land : then as 

 now I bordar, and it is (included) in the valua- 

 tion above [in supenori pretio). 



In RuNHALA [Runhall] i ploughland was 

 held by Hakene and 2 bordars and i sokeman 

 and I mill. This is an outlying estate in 

 SuATiNGA [Swathing -] and is in (that) survey. 

 And to this outlying estate belong 7 freemen, 

 24 acres of land and half a plough, and it is 

 (included) in the (same) valuation {pretio). 



HuNDRET OF MiTTEFORDA [MiDFORD] 



Cranaworda [Cranworth] was held by Ulf 

 T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 

 13 villeins and 3 bordars. Then 2 serfs, now 

 none. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 and 2 ploughs belonging to the men. Wood(land) 

 for 200 swine, 8 acres of meadow. Then as 

 now I mill, 2 beasts, 15 swine, 20 sheep, and 

 20 goats, and 14 sokemen with {de) 40 acres of 

 land. Then as now 2 ploughs. Then it was 



' See note ("), p. 49. 

 * In Hardingham. 



worth 1 00 shillings, now 10 pounds, and 10 shil- 

 lings for a fine {de gersoma) ; and it is I league 

 in length and half (a league) in breadth, and pays 

 1 5 pence for geld. 



In Suatinga [Swathing-] T.R.E. Hagan a 

 freeman held 2 ploughlands. Then as now 

 2 villeins and 11 bordars and 4 serfs. Then 

 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 

 half (a plough), and the whole number {tote) could 

 be restored. Then 2 ploughs belonging to the 

 men, now i, and the other could {possent) be 

 restored. Then wood(land) for 60 swine, now 

 for 40 ; 5 acres of meadow, 2 mills. Then and 

 now 30 swine and 30 sheep and 6 goats. To 

 this manor belong 13 sokemen ; 5 dwell in 

 the same vill, and in Thustuna [Thuxton] 4, 

 and in Turstanestuna [? Thuxton^] 4. Among 

 them all {inter totum) they have I ploughland. 

 Then 5 ploughs, now 3. Then it was worth 

 100 shillings, now 6 pounds and 13 shillings and 

 4 pence, and it is 7 furlongs in length and 6 in 

 breadth whoever hold there, and (renders) 

 12 pence for geld. 



f. 132. 



Flokethorp [Flockthorpe *] was held by 

 Hakena a freeman T.R.E. as 2 ploughlands. 

 Then as now 12 villeins ; then 6 serfs, now 3, 

 and 12 bordars. Then (there was) wood(land) 

 for 60 swine, now for 40, and 10 acres of 

 meadow, then as now i mill. Then 3 ploughs 

 on the demesne, afterwards and now 2, and 

 I could be restored. Then 4 ploughs belonging 

 to the men, now 5, and 12 swine and 26 sheep 

 and 80 goats. To this manor belongs {jacet) 

 I outlying estate (called) Mantatestona 

 [ ] of 30 acres of land, then i plough ; 



and another outlying estate of 30 acres of land, 

 then I plough, and 22 sokemen (with) I plough- 

 land and 6 acres of meadow. Then 5 ploughs, 

 now 3^. The whole was worth then 100 shil- 

 lings, now 10 pounds blanch, and is I league in 

 length and half (a league) in breadth, and 

 (renders) 28 pence for geld. In Craneworda 

 [Cranworth] and in Scipdham [Shipdham] 

 30 acres of land were held by I sokeman of Stou 

 [Stow (Bedon)], and 8 acres of meadow (and) 

 wood(land) for 3 swine, and it was worth 2 

 shillings and Robert Blund had them ; but 

 Godric never had (them). 



HuNDRET OF BrODERCROSS [BrOTHERCROSs] 



Reineham [Rainham] which Ulviet held 

 T.R.E. (is) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 1 1 

 bordars and 2 serfs. Then 2 ploughs, and 

 afterwards half (a plough), now I. Then i 

 plough belonging to the men, and afterwards 

 half (a plough), now the same {similiter). Wood- 

 (land) for 10 swine, 4 acres of meadow, I mill. 



' ' Thurston ' was one of the old forms of Thuxton. 

 * In Hardingham. 



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