A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



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There too {in eadem) 2 ploughlands are 

 held by Alvric, a freeman of Stigand's. Then 

 as now 5 villeins and 1 6 bordars ; then 6 

 serfs, now 4 ; then as now 2 ploughs on 

 the demesne. Then 4 ploughs belonging to 

 the men, afterwards and now 3, and 20 acres 

 of meadow. Wood(land) for 30 swine. Then 

 and now i mill, and 3 sokemen (with) 12 

 acres. Then it was worth 60 shillings. 

 And here belongs i outlying estate (called) 

 EiLANDA [Newland,^] 30 acres ; then i villein ; 

 then as now 4 bordars and I plough on the 

 demesne, and half a plough belonging to the 

 men, i acre of meadow. Wood(Iand) for 12 

 swine. To this manor Walter de Dol added 

 2 freemen who are in Habetuna [Hapton], 

 I Stigand's, the other Guert's, and they have 

 90 acres; then as now 5 villeins and 7 bordars. 

 Then 3 serfs. Then 3^ ploughs, now 2, and 

 I 7 acres of meadow. He added also 3 freemen 

 (with) 8 acres. Then they were worth 12 shil- 

 lings. In Habetuna [Hapton] i church (with) 

 15 acres. Of the whole of this Walter de Dol 

 made 1 manor, and the whole together is worth 

 9 pounds. And it is I J leagues in length and 

 a half in breadth, and (pays) 13 pence and a half- 

 penny for geld. Roger Bigot holds of the earl. 

 And Habetuna [Hapton] (is) i league in length 

 and 5 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 6 pence 

 and 3 farthings for geld. 



HUNDRET OF ClAVERING 



Kerkebey [Kirby (Cane)] was held by i thegn 

 of Stigand's, Osmund, the predecessor of Ralf de 

 Belfago T.R.E. as i ploughland ; now Warinc 

 holds it ; I bordar ; then and afterwards i plough, 

 and 3 acres of meadow ; wood(land) for 3 swine. 

 And 4 freemen in commendation (with) 15 acres 

 and half a plough, and they are worth 15 shil- 

 lings. 



In Ravincham [Raveningham] i freeman of 

 King Edward's (with) 30 acres and i bordar, 

 and he is worth 5 shillings. 



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VII.— LANDS OF ROBERT MALET 



HuNDRET AND HaLF OF FrEDREBRUGE 



[Freebridge] 



Glorestorp [Glosthorpe^] was held by Godwin 

 a freeman (as) 2 ploughlands T.R.E. Then 

 and afterwards 8 villeins, now 3. Then and 

 afterwards 3 bordars, now 5 ; then as now 3 

 serfs, and 30 acres of meadow. Then as now 

 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then half a plough 



' In Wreningham. See Blomefield, op. cit. x, 176. 

 ' In Bawsey. 



belonging to the men, and (the same) now; wood- 

 ' (land) for 8 swine, and 2 mills. Here belong 

 [jacent) 1 3 sokemen with 40 acres of land ; when 

 he received it 2 rounceys, now I ; then as now 

 8 swine ; then 20 sheep, and it is worth 60 

 shillings. 



There belongs {jacet) also I outlying estate 

 (held) for a manor (called) Heuseda' [Bawsey], 

 T.R.E. I ploughland ; then and after 7 villeins, 

 now 5 ; then as now 1 2 bordars and 3 serfs, and 

 40 acres of meadow, and i plough on the 

 demesne, and 2 oxen belonging to the men, and 

 I mill. Wood(Iand) for 16 swine, and \^ salt- 

 pans ; then I rouncey and now ; and 14 swine, 

 30 sheep and 50 goats. To this outlying estate 

 belong {jacent) 3 sokemen (with) 10 acres of land, 

 and they are worth 30 shillings. These 2 

 manors are 2 leagues in length and 4 furlongs in 

 breadth whosoever may hold there, and they pay 

 12 pence for 20 shillings geld. 



Hundret of Scerpham [Shropham] 



Culverstestuna [Kilverstone] was held by 

 Edric T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 



4 villeins and i bordar and 4 serfs, 5 acres of 

 meadow and 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 

 and afterwards i plough, now half (a plough). 

 Then as now i mill and i fishery (piscatio). 

 Here belongs {jacet) i sokeman of the king's 

 (with) 60 acres of land whereof his * predecessor 

 had commendation only and he claims the land 

 of the king's gift. Then and afterwards i 

 plough, now 2 oxen, and 2 acres of meadow. 

 Then as now 2 rounceys and 4 beasts ; then 

 300 sheep, now 300 less 12; then 60 swine, 

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now 3. Then and afterwards it was worth 60 

 shillings, now 80 (shillings), and I plough could 

 be (employed). Walter of Caen {de Cadomo) holds 

 (it) of R[obert]. 



Hundret of Heinestede [Hensted] 



In Sasilingaham [Saxlingham (? Thorpe)] 

 Edric the predecessor of Robert Malet held 2 

 sokemen and a half with 66 acres of land ; now 

 Walter holds (them). Then 9 bordars, now 13. 

 Then as now 3^ ploughs among them all and 

 3 acres of meadow, and the eighth part of a mill. 

 And under them I sokeman with 6 acres of land. 

 Then as now half a plough. Then it was worth 

 30 shillings, now it renders 50 shillings. 



In Scotesham [Shotesham] Ulketel, a free- 

 man of Edric's in commendation held T.R.E., 

 with 30 acres of land. Then i bordar, after- 

 wards and now 2. Then half a plough, but not 

 afterwards or now. Then as now it was worth 



5 shillings and 4 pence. The same (holds it). 



' An error for ' Beuseda.' ' i.e. Robert Malet's. 



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