HOLDERS OF LANDS 



20 swine, and 8 acres of meadow. Then as 

 f. 131. 



now I horse at [hi) the hall and i beast, and 

 then as now 14 swine. T.R.E. there belonged 

 [adjacebant) to this manor 6 sokemen with all 

 their custom, afterwards and now 26. Of whom 

 R[alf] the earl added 20 with soke of the fold. 

 Between (them) all 80.^ Then 5 ploughs, 

 afterwards and now 4. There too (in eadem) 

 (were) 5 freemen ; of 3 Hagane had commen- 

 dation and Algar of 2, and in Uidetuna 

 [Woodton] I freeman of Godwin's in commen- 

 dation. Among them all 1^ ploughlands and 

 12 bordars. Then as now among them all 

 5 ploughs and 4 acres of meadow. Then the 

 whole was worth 4 pounds, afterwards and now 

 8 (pounds) blanch, and 20 shillings by tale for 

 fine {de gersumma). Of this 8 pounds these 6 free- 

 men contribute (dant) 27 shillings and 4 pence. 

 It is I league in length and half (a league) in 

 breadth, and (pays) 1 1 pence for geld whoever 

 may hold there. Over these freemen King 

 Edward used to have the soke, but R[alf] the 

 earl held it wrongfully when he made forfeiture. 



SisLANDA [Sisland] was held by Ketel a free- 

 man of Edwin's by commendation only, for a 

 manor (of) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 3 bor- 

 dars and I serf. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 afterwards and now none. Then as now half a 

 plough belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 

 4 swine, and 5 acres of meadow. Then i mill, 

 afterwards none. Then 1 3 sokemen, afterwards 

 and now 9^, and King Edward (had) the soke ; 

 26 acres of land. Then as now 2 ploughs. 

 Then it was worth 20 shillings, afterwards and 

 now 40 (shillings) blanch ; and it is 8 furlongs 

 in length and 7 in breadth and 1 1 perches, and 

 (pays) 8 pence for geld. In Mundaham 

 [Mundham] half a church with 10 acres. 



In WoDETUNA [Woodton] 2 freemen (with) 

 12 acres of land, and they belong to Etona 

 [Eaton-] and are valued there. In Scotessam 

 [Shotesham] 10 acres, and it belongs to {jacet 

 in) Bedingaham [Bedingham]. 



HUNDRET OF EnSFORDA [EyNESFORD] 



Salla [Sail] was held by Godwin uncle of 

 Ralf the earl T.R.E. (for) 3 ploughlands ; then 

 as now 7 villeins, then 6 bordars, afterwards and 

 now 8 ; then as now 2 serfs ; then 3 ploughs on 

 the demesne, afterwards and now 2 ; then as 

 f. 131b. 



now 3 ploughs belonging to the men, and 6 acres 

 of meadow; wood(land) for 100 swine. Then 

 as now 2 rounceys and lo beasts and 30 swine 

 and 30 sheep. And 9^^ sokemen (with) 46 acres 

 of land and half an acre of meadow ; then as 

 now I ^ploughs. And 6 freemen, i^ plough- 



1 sic : 80 (acres) i 



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lands, and 6 bordars, and 6 acres of meadow ; 

 wood(land) for 16 swine. Then 6 ploughs, after- 

 wards and now 4 ; then it was worth 4 pounds, 

 afterwards 100 shillings, now 10 pounds blanch 

 and 20 shillings for a fine [de gersumma) by tale ; 

 and it is i league in length and half (a league) 

 in breadth, and pays 6 pence and a halfpenny 

 towards the king's geld whoever may hold there. 

 The soke of those sokemen is in the king's 

 manor of Folsam [Foulsham]. 



Tyrninga [Thurning] was held by Ulf a 

 freeman T.R.E. (as) i ploughland ; then as 

 now 6 villeins and 9 bordars and i serf; then 

 as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, and li ploughs 

 belonging to the men, and 10 acres of meadow; 

 wood(land) for 60 swine, and half a mill, and 



4 rounceys and 20 beasts and 16 swine and 

 50 sheep. And 6 sokemen, (with) 16 acres of 

 land ; then as now li ploughs upon the soke. 

 The soke is in the king's (manor of) Folsam 

 [Foulsham] ; then and afterwards it was worth 

 60 shillings, now 100 shillings blanch and 

 10 shillings fine {gersumma) by tale ; and it is 



5 furlongs in length and 6 in breadth, and pays 



5 pence to the king's geld. 



In Wittcingeham [Witchingham] 3 free- 

 men (with) I J ploughlands; then as now 

 2 villeins and 9 bordars ; then as now 4 ploughs 

 and 9 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 

 20 shillings, now 30 shillings blanch. 



HuNDRET OF TaVRESHAM [TaVERHAM] 



Sprowestuna [Sprowston] was held by Edric 

 T.R.E. (as) 3 ploughlands. Then i villein. 

 Then 6 bordars, now 5. Then i plough on the 

 demesne, afterwards and now half (a plough). 

 Then 2 ploughs belonging to the men, after- 

 wards and now I, and the others (sic) could be 

 restored. Wood(land) for 6 swine. Here be- 

 long (jacent) 2 freemen in Catetuna [Catton] 

 (with) 60 acres. Then 2 ploughs, afterwards and 

 now I. And in Besetuna [Beeston (St. Andrew)] 

 f. 132. 



6 freemen (with) 30 acres of land. Then 

 2 ploughs, afterwards and now i, and 2 acres of 

 meadow : and in Vrocsham [Wroxham] 2 free- 

 men, 60 acres of land, and 2 bordars. Then 

 2 ploughs, afterwards and now i. This is all 

 in the valuation [in pretio) of Ettuna [Eaton ']. 

 In Racheitha [Rackheath] 3 freemen, 3 plough- 

 lands, and 3 villeins, and 12 bordars; then 

 4 serfs. Then 5 ploughs, afterwards and now 4, 

 and 7 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 

 20 shillings, now 60, and is I league in length 

 and 8 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 15 pence 

 for geld. Here belong 9 freemen in Besetuna 

 [Beeston (St. Andrew)] with 40 acres, then as now 

 I plough ; and they are in the same valuation. 

 The king and earl (have) the soke. And Bestuna 



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