HOLDERS OF LANDS 



HUNDRET OF GrENEHOU [GrEENHOE 



(North)] 



In Warham [Warham] Stigand held 2 soke- 

 men with half a ploughland ; then as now half 

 a plough, and then as now it was worth 30 pence. 



Hundret of Heinestede [Henstead] 



In Framingaham [Framingham (Earl)] Roger 

 Bigot holds 60 acres of land which Godwin held 

 under Stigand T.R.E. Then 4 bordars and 

 now 7. Then 2 ploughs, afterwards i^, now 



2 on the demesne. Then as now 3 oxen be- 

 longing to the men, and 4 sokemen and a half 

 with 16 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow. 

 Now as then they plough with 3 oxen. And in 

 Alvertuna [Yelverton] i sokeman and a half 

 with 16 acres. Now as then they plough with 



3 oxen. And in Holvestuna [Holverstone] 3 

 sokemen and 2 halves [sic) with 16 acres of land, 

 then as now half a plough. And in Kerkebei 

 [Kirby (Bedon)] 2 sokemen and a half with 12 

 acres. Then as now they plough with 3 oxen; then 

 as now I horse at (in) the hall. Then 8 swine, now 

 28, and 6 hives of bees. Then and afterwards 

 it was worth 20 shillings, now 40. In Scotessam 

 [Shotesham] Alvred a freeman held under 

 Stigand T.R.E. (with) 12 acres, and 3 sokemen 

 with 20 acres of land and 1 acre of meadow. 

 Then as now i plough. And in Porringa- 

 LANDA [Poringland] i freeman and i sokeman 

 f. 143b. 



with 21 acres. Then as now half a plough. 



In Brambretuna [Bramerton] 2i acres of 

 land ; they are valued in Kiningaford [Cringle- 

 ford]. Holvestuna [Holverstone] is 4 furlongs 

 in length and 3 in breadth, and (pays) for geld 

 8 pence. 



Hundret of Ensford [Eynesford] 



In Westuna [Weston] T.R.E. Stigand held 

 I outlying estate (of) 50 acres of land and 20 

 acres [of meadow] ; then as now 6 bordars, 

 then as now half a plough, and it is in the 

 valuation of Snetesham [Snettisham]. 



Hundret of Erpincham Sud [South Er- 

 pingham] 



In Wicmera [Wickmere] 2 freemen (with) 

 30 acres of land ; then as now 3 bordars and 

 half a plough and I acre of meadow, and it is 

 worth 4 shillings. This is held by Tihel de 

 Helion.' 



Hundret of Humiliart [Humbleyard] 



In Kringelforda [Cringleford] i ploughland 

 was held by Alvred the priest, a freeman of 



' It does not appear in his ireve. See f. 26ii5. 



Stigand's ; then as now 3 villeins and i plough 

 on the demesne and half a plough belonging "to 

 the men, 8 acres of meadow ; then as now 



1 mill, and 1 7 sokemen (with) i ploughland ; 

 then as now 3 ploughs, 4 acres of meadow ; 

 and 3 freemen and a half in commendation only 

 T.R.E. (with) 51 acres; then as now I plough 

 and 2 acres of meadow and 3 parts of a mill, and 

 4 sokemen (with) 7^ acres under them. Then 

 it was worth 20 shillings, now 40. This Roger 

 Bigot holds, and it is half a league and 2 fur- 

 longs in length and 6 furlongs in breadth, and 

 (pays) 1 1 pence for geld whoever holds there. 



In Florenduna [Flordon] 2 freemen and a 

 half of Stigand's (with) 25 acres. Then half a 

 plough and i acre of meadow, and it is worth 



2 shillings. This Roger Bigot holds. 



III.— LANDS OF THE COUNT OF 

 MORTAIN 



Hundret of Erpingaham Nort [North 

 Erpingham] 



In Ruftuna [Roughton] T.R.E. Ulnoth 

 held I ploughland ; then as now 2 j villeins 

 f. 144. 



and 5 bordars, and l plough on the demesne, 

 and i-^ ploughs belonging to the men ; wood- 

 (land) for 8 swine, and 2 acres of meadow ; then 

 as now 1 mill. Then 1 rouncey and now, 

 and 3 beasts ; then 5 swine and now 20 sheep 

 and 12 goats. Then as now it was worth 

 20 shillings, and is 9 furlongs in length and 5 in 

 breadth, and (pays) 10 pence and a halfpenny in 

 geld. 



Hundret of Tonesteda [Tunstead] 



Clareia [ ] was held by Earl Harold 



T.R.E. (as) half a ploughland ; then as now 

 3 bordars and I plough and i acre of meadow, 

 and it is worth 6 shillings. 



IIII.— LANDS OF COUNT ALAN 

 Hundret of Grenehou [Greenhoe (South)] 



Suafham [Swaffham] belonged to the royal 

 demesnes {aii regionem) and King E[dward] gave 

 it to R[alf] the earl. Then 12 villeins, and 

 afterwards 8, and now. Then 26 bordars, 

 and always [semper) ; when he received it 3 

 serfs, and now. Then i plough on the de- 

 mesne, and when he received it 2, now 4, and 

 12 freemen used to dwell there. Then as 

 now among the men 8 ploughs. Wood(land) 

 for 13 swine, and ij mills, and i fishery ; 

 I rouncey was found then, now 2. Then as 

 now 4 beasts. Then 1 2 swine, and now. Then 



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