HOLDERS OF LANDS 



then as now i mill ; then 5 fisheries, now i^ 

 fisheries, and 4 sokemen (with half a ploughland). 

 The soke (is) in Keninchala [Kenninghall]; then 

 as now I bordar and 4 acres of meadow. Then 

 and afterwards 2 ploughs, now i, then as now 



1 rouncey, now 4 beasts and 20 swine ; then 

 as now 70 sheep. Then it was worth 6 pounds, 

 afterwards 7 pounds, now 100 shillings. The 

 whole is I J leagues in length and i league in 

 breadth whoever may hold there, and pays 

 27 pence for geld. 



Half Hundret of Hersam [Earsham] 



In Aldeberga [Alburgh] 12 acres of land 

 and half an acre of meadow, and it belongs to 

 Romborc [Rumburgh.'] 



Half Hundret of Dice [Diss] 



Scelvagra [Shelfanger] was held by Colo, a 

 freeman of Ansger Stalre, T.R.E. for a manor ; 

 now Hervey holds (it as) 2 ploughlands. Then 

 as now 2 villeins and 15 bordars. Then and after 



2 serfs, now i . Then as now 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne, and 2 ploughs belonging to the men. 

 Wood(land) for 40 swine and 3 acres of mea- 

 dow, and I sokeman with 4 acres. Then as 

 now it was worth 20 shillings. 



In ScELVANGRA [Shelfanger] Modephefe, a 

 freewoman of Algar's, holds 2 ploughlands. 

 Then as now 3 villeins and 1 5 bordars. Then 

 as now 2 ploughs on the demesne and 2 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, and I sokeman with 

 4 acres. Wood(land) for 40 swine, and 3 acres 

 of meadow. Then as now it was worth 40 

 shillings. 



fol. 150. 



ScELVANGRA [Shelfanger] is i league in length 

 and a half in breadth, and (pays) 9 pence for 

 geld. 



Hundret of Hapinga [Happing] 



In Hapesburc [Happisburgh] (were) 2 free- 

 men (with) 100 acres of land T.R.E. Of these 

 100 acres 60 were on the demesne of Hapesburc 

 [Happisburgh] when R[alf] made forfeiture, but 

 Edric seized them and vouches to warranty Ivo 

 Tailesbosc and his partners, and hereupon gave 

 pledge ; and he has 5 bordars and I plough and 

 60 acres, and they are worth 6 shillings; and (the 

 other) 40 acres are worth 4 shillings. In Ludham 

 [Ludham] Edric, a freeman of Edric de Laxefelda, 

 held T.R.E. 60 acres of land and 4 bordars and 

 half a plough and 2^ acres of meadow ; and 

 1 1 freemen 80 acres of land. 



In Catefelda [Catfield] i freeman (with) 5 

 acres, and he is worth 6 pence. In Ludham 

 [Ludham] i ploughland, 19 sokemen of St. 

 Benet's T.R.E., and this Edric, a man of Count 



Alan's, seized in the time of R[alf] the earl, and 

 was thereof seised when the division of land was 

 made between the king and the earl ; and it 

 has i^ ploughs, 4 acres of meadow, and is worth 

 10 shillings. In Pallinga [Palling] the same 

 Edric seized i freeman with 30 acres of land in 

 the time of R[alf] the Earl, and he has half a 

 plough and is worth 2 shillings. 



Hundret of Humiliart [Humbleyard] 



Hederseeta [Hethersett] was held by Olf a 

 thegn T.R.E. ; now Ribald holds (it as) 3 

 ploughlands ; then as now 8 villeins and 7 bor- 

 dars. Then 3 serfs, afterwards and now 2, then 

 as now 2 ploughs on the demesne and half a 

 plough belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 

 40 swine, 12 acres of meadow. Then 7 

 rounceys, now i ; then as now 5 beasts and 

 5 swine and 87 sheep, and 7 hives of bees ; 

 I church with 60 acres, and it is worth 5 shil- 

 lings ; and another church (with) 8 acres, and it 

 is worth 8 pence; and 80 sokemen less 3 (with) 

 4 ploughlands. Then 10 ploughs, and after- 

 wards and now 7, 10 acres of meadow, i mill ; 

 and 2 freemen in commendation only with 60 

 acres of land, and R[air] the earl (had) the soke: 

 then as now i villein and 5 bordars and 2 ploughs 

 and 5 acres of meadow. Then and afterwards it 

 was worth 8 pounds, now 10, and it is I league 

 in length and a half in breadth, and (pays) 26 

 pence and 3 farthings for geld. In Dunestun 

 f. 150b. 



[Dunston] i freeman of Harold's (with) 30 

 acres and 4 bordars ; then as now half a plough 

 and 3 acres of meadow, and the third part of 

 I mill ; and 2 freemen and a half in commenda- 

 tion only ; the king and earl have the soke ; 

 and they have 14 acres, then as now i plough, 

 and they are worth 5 shillings. In Erlham [Earl- 

 ham] I freeman of Edric, the predecessor of 

 R[obert] Malet, with 30 acres and 5 bordars ; 

 then as now i plough, and 4 sokemen with 15 

 acres of land ; then as now half a plough, and 



1 mill, and 8 acres of meadow. Then it was 

 worth 8^ shillings, now 12. In Florenduna 

 [Flordon] I freeman (of?) Gert, 7 acres ot 

 land, and I villein with 5 acres and 2 oxen, and 

 he is in the valuation of Costeseia [Costessy^]. 



In Cringaforda [Cringleford] R[oger] Bigot 

 holds I freeman of Stigand's (with) 15 acres of 

 land, and 2 bordars ; and (there are) 2 freemen 

 (with) ji acres ; then as now half a plough, and 

 i^ acres of meadow, and the eighth part of a 

 mill ; and it is worth 3 shillings. 



Hundret of Depwade 



In Carletuna [Carlton (Rode)] 14 freemen 

 with 95 acres. Then i^ ploughs, now 2, and 



2 acres of meadow. 



In Suffolk. 



' There is an erasure. 



'See f. 144-^. 



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