A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



In Keklinctuna [Kettleton ^ ] 3 freemen 

 (with) 73 acres and 3 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, 

 afterwards and now I J ploughs, and 4 acres of 

 meadow. In Waketuna [VVacton] 2 freemen 

 (with) 28 acres of land, then half a plough, 

 and 2 freemen with 20 acres and half a 

 plough, 2^ acres of meadow. In Tibham 

 [Tibenham] i freeman (with) 30 acres and 

 I acre of meadow. In Oslactuna [Aslacton] 

 I sokeman (with) 6 acres. In Muletuna 

 [Moulton (St. Michael)] 6 freemen (with) 57 acres 

 and half a plough and 3 acres of meadow. In 

 EsTRATUNA [Stratton] 8 freemen (with) 100 

 acres and I plough and I acre of meadow. In 

 Taseburc [Tasburgh] 6 sokemen 21 acres and 



1 acre of meadow and half a plough. One of 

 these was the man of the predecessor of Roger 

 Bigot, and Earl R[alf] held him when he made 

 forfeiture. In Tuanetuna [Swanton^] 2 soke- 

 men 7 acres and half a plough. In Mildeltuna 

 [Middleton] i freeman and a half (with) I2^ 

 acres and half a plough, and 2 acres of meadow. 

 This all is in the valuation of Costeseia [Costes- 

 sey] .' 



In Maringatorp [Morning Thorpe] i free- 

 man (with) 33 acres and 7 bordars and i plough 

 f. 151. 



and 2 acres of meadow, and he is worth 4 shillings. 

 In Stratuna [Stratton] i freeman (with) 25 

 acres and half a plough and i acre of meadow, 

 and he is worth two shillings. In the same i 

 freeman (with) 91 acres and 3 villeins and 5 bor- 

 dars ; then li ploughs, now I, and 4 acres of 

 meadow. In the same 7 sokemen (with) 27 acres. 

 In the same 15 freemen (with) 17 acres and half a 

 plough, and they are worth 8 shillings ; and the 

 fifth part of a mill. All Stratuna [Stratton] is 



2 leagues and 6 furlongs in length, 1 league and 

 4 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 25 pence for 

 geld. In Taseburc [Tasburgh] i freeman 

 (with) 30 acres and half a plough and 2 acres of 

 meadow ; he is worth 2 shillings. 



Hundret of Claveringa [Clavering] 



In Thuruertuna [Thurlton^] i freeman 

 (with) 10 acres and 2 sokemen (with) 4 acres, 

 and it is worth 16 pence. 



v.— LANDS OF COUNT EUSTACE 



Hundret and Half of Fredrebruge 

 [Freebridge] 



Masincham [Massingham, (Little)] was held 

 by Orgar a freeman T.R.E. (as) 4 ploughlands ; 

 then as now 5 villeins and 5 bordars and 2 acres 

 of meadow. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs on 



' In Forncett St. Peter. See Blomefield, Hist, of 

 Norfolk, V, 223 ; Feud. Aids, iii, 476. 

 ' Ibid. 'Seef. 1443. 



' Called Thuruton in 13 16, Feud. Aids, iii, 480. 



the demesne, now 3 ; then as now i plough be- 

 longing to the men, and the fourth part of a 

 saltpan. Here belongs {jacet) I sokeman (with) 

 12 acres of land. Then 24 sheep, now 260, 

 and 23 swine. Then and afterwards it was 

 worth 20 shillings, now 50. And 20 sokemen 

 of Harold's in Marsinghara [Massingham] with 

 2i plough(lands) ; then as now 5 bordars. Tlien 

 and afterwards 6 ploughs, now 3, and they are 

 worth 50 shillings. These men were handed over 

 {liherati) as Harold held them. Now the whole 

 of this is held by Guy of Anjou (IVido Angevinus). 

 The whole is 1 league in length and a half in 

 breadth, and pays 8 pence for a geld of 20 

 shillings. 



Anemere [Anmer] was held by Orgar a free- 

 man T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands ; then as now i 

 villein and 6 bordars, then 4 serfs and 3 parts of 

 one acre (of meadow) ; then as now 4 ploughs on 

 the demesne and half a plough belonging to the 

 men, and I fishery and half a saltpan. Then 

 II swine, now 8. Then 100 sheep, now 80. 

 f. 151b. 



Then and afterwards it was worth 40 shillings, 

 and now (the same). And 6 freemen with i 

 ploughland, and 2 bordars ; then as now i plough 

 and I saltpan, and they are worth 15 shillings and 

 4 pence. These freemen (the count) reclaims of 

 the king's gift. The whole is half a league in 

 length and 5 furlongs in breadth, and pays 4 

 pence and a halfpenny for 20 shillings geld. 

 And 3 sokemen with 30 acres which (quern) Os- 

 mund holds by livery [de liberatione), and I soke- 

 man with 8 acres, and they are worth 5 shillings. 



Hundret of Dochinge [Docking] 



Frenge [Frenge], i ploughland, was held by 

 Orgar a freeman T.R.E. and i plough on the 

 demesne ; then as now 3 ploughs belonging to 

 the men and 4 villeins and 6 bordars and I acre 

 of meadow ; now 16 swine, then 100 sheep, now 

 106. Then and afterwards it was worth 40 

 shillings, now 60. And i freeman (with) i^ 

 ploughlands T.R.E. Then 1^ ploughs, after- 

 wards and now i plough, and 7 bordars. And 

 I sokeman (with) 30 acres ; and it is worth 20 

 shillings. And I sokeman (with) 15 acres. The 

 whole is half a league in length and a half in 

 breadth, whoever may hold there, and pays 27 

 pence for a geld of 20 shillings. 



Hundret of Ensford [Eynesford] 



Witcingeham [Witchingham] was held by 

 Godwin a freeman T.R.E. (as) 2 plough- 

 lands ; then as now 2 villeins and 18 bordars 

 and 3 serfs ; then as now 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne, and 3 ploughs belonging to the men 

 and 3 acres of meadow and 2 mills and 2 

 rounceys and 12 beasts and 24 swine and 80 

 sheep and 4 hives of bees ; and 8 sokemen with 



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