HOLDERS OF LANDS 



now 3, and 3 acres of meadow : (wood)Iand for 

 300 swine ; when he took it over {recepit) 

 2 rounceys, now I, now 14 beasts ; then 

 30 swine, now 22 ; then 40 sheep, now 100 ; 

 then 60 goats, now none ; then 5 hives of bees, 

 now 7. And 2 sokemen in the same vill, and 

 in Baldereswella [Bawdeswell] 12, and they 

 have 48 acres of land ; then as now 2^ ploughs ; 

 wood(Iand) for 10 swine. Then it was worth 

 100 shillings, afterwards 8 pounds, now 10 pounds; 

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

 breadth, and pays 8 pence and a halfpenny 

 towards the king's geld. Balderesuuella [Bawdes- 

 well] is 6 furlongs in length and 6 in breadth, 

 and (pays) 8 pence and l halfpenny for geld 

 whoever may hold there, (and it is) separate 

 from the measurement {^prefer memurani) of 

 Foxle [Foxley]. 



In SuENiNGATUNA [Swannington] Anschitil 

 holds what Turbern a freeman held T.R.E., 

 half a ploughland ; then 8 sokemen, afterwards 

 and now 5 ; then as now i plough on the 

 demesne. Then 2 ploughs belonging to the 



and 4 acres of 



men, afterwards and now 



meadow, woodland for 5 

 20 shillings. 



swine ; and it is worth 



HuNDRET OF TaVERHAM 



In Taverham [Taverham] Turbert a free- 

 man T.R.E. held i ploughland ; then as now 3 vil- 

 leins and 3 bordars, then as now one plough on 

 the demesne, and half a plough belonging to the 

 men, and 5 acres of meadow ; wood(land) for 

 5 swine. Then it was worth 20 shillings, and 

 now Haimer holds it. In Feletorp [Felthorpe] 

 80 acres and 8 acres of land and 20 freemen ; 

 then as now 2 ploughs and 3 acres of meadow, 

 wood(land) for 1 2 swine ; and it is in the valua- 

 tion of Costeseia [Costessy^]. The soke belongs 

 to the king and earl, and it is 10 furlongs in 

 length and 5 in breadth, and pays 8 pence and a 

 halfpenny in geld. 



In Atebruge [Attlebridge] (were) 3 freemen 

 under Guert (with) 30 acres ; then I plough, 

 now a half, and 2 acres of meadow, and it is 

 worth 4 shillings. 



f. 148. 



Hundret of Erpincham Sud [South 

 Erpingham] 



Sastorp [Saxthorpe] was held by Adstan 

 under Harold T.R.E. ; now Ribald holds it 

 (as) I ploughland. Then and after 20 villeins, 

 now 8. Then as now 8 bordars, and I plough 

 on the demesne. Then 3 ploughs belonging to 

 the men, afterwards and now 2, and I acre of 

 meadow. Woodland for 30 swine ; then as 

 now \\ mills. Then as now 4 sokemen (with) 

 28 acres of land, and half a plough. Then it 

 was worth 20 shillings, now 30. 



In ScoTOHou [Scottow] i freeman (with) 

 12 acres of land, and the same is worth 

 12 pence. The same (Ribald holds him). 



Hundret of Tonsteda [Tunstead] 



Ordesteda [Worstead^] was held by St. 

 Benet T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands, then as now 

 4 villeins. Then and afterwards 5 bordarS, 

 now ID. Then as now i plough on the demesne 

 and I plough belonging to the men and 2 acres 

 of meadow ; wood(land) for 6 swine ; then as 

 now it was worth 20 shillings. 



(In) Dilham [Dilham] and Pancforda [Panx- 

 ford] 50 acres of land, I sokeman of Ralf Stalra's. 

 Then 3 villeins, and now 3. Then 3 bordars, 

 now 2\ ; then as now i plough and I acre of 

 meadow. Then it was worth 8 shilli: 

 now 5. 



Imgs, 



Hundret of Hapinga [Happing] 



Hikelinga [Hickling] was held by Godwin 

 a freeman of Edric of Laxefelda [Laxfield] 

 T.R.E. and now Guihunmar holds (it as) 3^ 

 ploughlands ; then as now 9 villeins and 1 1 

 bordars ; then 3 serfs, now i ; then as now 

 2 ploughs on the demesne, then i\ ploughs 

 belonging to the men, now 3 ; i church (with) 

 20 acres, and it is worth 20 pence. Wood(land) 

 for 60 swine, 24 acres of meadow, and I rouncey 

 and 5 unbroken mares [eque silvatice) and 4 beasts ; 

 then 12 swine, now 24; then 100 sheep, now 

 200, and 2 hives of bees. And 9 sokemen (with) 



1 ploughland. Then i\ ploughs, now 2, and ij 

 acres of meadow. And in Stanham [Stalham] 



11 freemen (with) 100 acres of land in com- 

 mendation only, and half the soke ; and the 

 king has the other moiety of the soke. Then 



2 ploughs, now I, and 2 acres of meadow. And 

 in LuDHAM [Ludham] 7 freemen (with) half a 

 ploughland. The king and earl (have) the soke ; 

 then as now i plough and i bordar. 



In HiNCHAM [Ingham] 4 freemen (with) 



12 acres. The king and earl have the soke. 

 Then as now half a plough. The whole of 

 f. 148b. 



this was worth T.R.E. 40 shillings and after- 

 wards the same ; now 9 pounds. There too 

 [In eadem) Edric a man of Edric of Laxefelda 

 held T.R.E. 3 ploughlands ; then as now 9 vil- 

 leins and 14 bordars. Then 4 serfs, now 2 ; 

 then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 

 2^ ploughs belonging to the men, now 2 ; wood- 

 (land) for 60 swine, 24 acres of meadow ; then 

 2 rounceys, now I, and 6 beasts and 7 swine 

 and 350 sheep and 44 goats, and 7 sokemen, 

 35 acres ; then as now I plough, and half an acre 

 of meadow. The same (holds). In Stalha 

 [Stalham] 3 freemen (with) 1 5 acres of land, of 



' See f. 1443. 



Blomefield, xi, 46, says Irstead. 



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