HOLDERS OF LANDS 



washeld T.R.E. by Alvric a freeman (as) 2 plough- 

 f. 126b. 



lands ; then as now 4 villeins and 2 bordars. 

 Then 4 serfs, 20 acres of meadow ; then as now 

 2 ploughs on the demesne and 2i ploughs be- 

 longing to the men ; wood(land) for 100 swine, 

 and I plough could be on the demesne ; then as 

 now 12 beasts and 24 swine, and 37 sheep, 34 

 goats, and 5 sokemen with 2i acres. Then and 

 afterwards it was worth 4 pounds, now 4 pounds 

 blanch and 4 shillings. To this manor used to 

 belong [jacebant] 6 sokemen on the day that Ralf 

 made forfeiture, who used to pay 16 shillings to 

 Robert Blund,and now they are in Saham [Saham 

 (Toney)] ; the hundred testifies it.^ The whole 

 is 1 5 leagues in length and in breadth and (pays) 

 for geld 10 pence and i halfpenny and i farthing. 



In Brecchles [Breckles] i freeman T.R.E. 

 held I ploughland. Then 3 villeins, afterwards 

 and now 2 ; then as now I serf, 4 acres of 

 meadow. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 afterwards and now half (a plough) ; then as now 

 I plough belonging to the men, and 1 5 ploughs 

 could be (used). This is an outlying estate of 

 Sparlea [Sporle] and is in the valuation of Sparlea 

 [Sporle 2]. 



In Grestuna [Griston] 80 acres of land were 

 held by I freewoman T.R.E. ; then as now i 

 villein. Then 5 bordars; then as now I serf, 6 

 acres of meadow ; then as now i plough on the 

 demesne, wood(land) for 24 swine ; then as now 

 12 swine and 11 sheep. And this is an outlying 

 estate and is appraised in Esparle [Sporle]. 



afterwards and now 32 pounds blanch and 13 

 shillings and 4 pence and 20 shillings for a fine 

 {de gersumma) by tale. The whole is I league 

 in length and i league in breadth, and (pays) 

 19 pence for geld. 



EssEEEi [ ] was held by Ralf T.R.E. 



(as) I ploughland ; then as now 2 villeins and 

 I bordar. Then 4 serfs, afterwards and now 2, 

 and 3 acres of meadow : then as now I plough 

 on the demesne, and 2 ploughs belonging to the 

 men ; then as now 6 sheep. It has always been 

 worth [semper valet) 20 shillings blanch. 



RuDHAM [Roudham] was held T.R.E. by i 

 freeman under Harold ; i ploughland and 4 vil- 

 leins and 2 acres of meadow: then as now i plough 

 on the demesne ; then as now half a plough be- 

 longing to the men, and 14 sheep : and then it 

 was worth 20 shillings, afterwards and now 10 

 shillings blanch. 



CuLVERTESTUNA [Kilverstone] was held 

 T.R.E. by a freeman under Stigand (as) li- 

 ploughlands ; then as now 5 villeins and i serf, 

 and 5 acres of meadow ; then (there were) 2 

 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now i 

 ox. Then i plough belonging to the men, after- 

 wards nothing, now half a plough. Then as 

 now I mill and i fishery ; it has always been 

 worth 40 shillings. The whole is 2 leagues in 

 length and in breadth whoever may hold there, 

 and (pays) 7 pence for geld. The whole hun- 

 dred pays 40 (shillings) and pertains to the ad- 

 ministration [misterium) of Godric. 



HUNDRET OF SeRPEHAM [ShROPHAM] 



BucHAM [Buckenham] was held by Ralf the 

 earl T.R.E. (as) 3 ploughlands, and now 45-. 

 Then and afterwards 9 villeins, then 24, now [sic) 

 15 now 28 bordars,^ and then 12 acres of meadow, 

 now 20 ; then I plough on the demesne, after- 

 wards and now 2 ; then as now 3 ploughs be- 

 longing to the men. Then wood(land) for 120 

 swine, now 60. Here belong [jacent) 21 soke- 

 men (with) 2 ploughlands, and 10 acres of 

 meadow and i bordar ; then as now 3 ploughs ; 

 wood(land) for 10 swine ; then as now 4 beasts, 

 12 swine and 68 sheep. And 43 sokemen with 

 10 ploughlands and 60 acres of meadow, woodland 

 for 40 swine; then as now 12 villeins and 46 

 f. 127. 



bordars. Then 24 ploughs, afterwards and now 

 16, and 2 mills : and in the aforesaid 43 sokemen 

 other men had commendation, but Ralf added 

 them all to this manor in King William's time. 

 The whole was then worth 6 pounds and 13 

 shillings and 4 pence and 2 quarts of honey : 



' See f. 1 10^. ^ See f. 1 19^. 



' Probably this should read ' then and afterwards 9 

 villeins, now 15; then 24 bordars, novc 28.' 



Hundret of Gillecros [Guiltcross] 



Cheninkehala [Kenninghall] was held by 

 King Edward (for) 5 ploughlands ; then as now 

 24 villeins and 24 bordars and 12 acres of meadow 

 and I mill ; wood(land) for 300 swine. Then 



1 plough on the demesne, afterwards and now 



2 ; then 1 2 ploughs belonging to the men, after- 

 wards and now 11, and i could be restored; 

 then as now I rouncey ; and 12 sokemen, 1 00 

 acres of land, and 18 acres of meadow, and 2 

 mills ; then as now 3 ploughs, and I freeman 

 f. 127b. 



(with) I ploughland and 2 villeins and 3 bordars ; 

 wood(land) for 24 swine ; then as now I plough 

 and half a plough belonging to the men. And 

 Herlinga [Harling, (West)'], i outlying estate, 

 then as now belonged to this manor ; I ploughland 

 and 3 villeins and 4 bordars and 5 acres of 

 meadow. Then (there was) I plough on the 

 demesne and it could be restored, afterwards half 

 (a plough), and 3 ploughs belonging to the men ; 

 now 2, and the third could be restored. The 

 whole was worth T.R.E. lopoundsand 5 quarts 

 of honey ; afterwards 26 pounds, now 24 pounds 



' See Feudal JUs, iii, 441. 



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