HOLDERS OF LANDS 



among them all i plough. Then as now it was 

 worth 100 shillings. And i freeman was added 

 to this manor in King William's time (with) 

 45 acres of land and 6 bordars ; then as now 

 between himself and the men i^ ploughs, and 

 1^ acres of meadow : wood(land) for lo swine, 

 and the fourth part of I mill ; and he is worth 

 20 shillings. And this all is by way of exchange 

 with 2 manors of Lewes [Laquis] ; and it is I league 

 in length and a half in breadth, and pays 

 15 pence towards the king's geld, whoever may 

 hold there. 



Hacforda [Hackford] was held by Turold, 

 which Wither i freeman held (as) i|- plough- 

 lands ; then as now 6 villeins and 10 bordars 

 and I serf; then as now 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne and 3 ploughs belonging to the men, 

 and 4 acres of meadow ; wood(land) for 

 60 swine. And I sokeman (with) 1 1 acres of 

 land, and half a plough ; I mill ; when it was 

 taken over 4 rounceys, now 3, and 10 beasts and 

 40 swine and 60 sheep ; now 5 hives of bees ; 

 and I church (with) 9 acres (of land) and 2 acres of 

 meadow ; then as now it was worth 50 shillings, 

 and it is 5 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth, 

 and pays 4 pence (for geld) whoever may hold 

 there. This is by exchange with Lewes. In 

 Dallinga [(Wood) Bailing] 5 freemen. In 

 Tyrninga [Thurning] the same (holds) i free- 

 man and I ploughland ; among them all then as 

 now 3^^ ploughs and 2 acres of meadow, wood- 

 (land) for 8 swine. Then it was worth 

 20 shillings, now 30. It is by exchange with 

 Lewes. He (i.e. the freeman) of Tirninga 

 [Thurning] was in the rental (cenm) of the king's 

 (manor of) Salla [Sail], in the time of Earl 

 [Ralf] and under R[obert] Blund, and i year 

 under Godric ; now he is held by W[illiam] 

 de Warenne ; and this the hundret testifies, that 

 he was a freeman T.R.E. 



Helsinga [Elsing] is held by Wimer. Loca 

 held the same for a manor, (as) i freeman T.R.E. 

 (with) 2 ploughlands; then as now 6 villeins; then 

 12 bordars, now 10 ; then 4 serfs. Then and after 

 3 ploughs on the demesne, now 2 ; then 4 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, afterwards and now 3, and 



7 acres of meadow ; wood(land) for 300 (swine) 

 and 2 mills. Then as now 2 rounceys and 

 10 beasts, and then 40 swine, now 14. Then as 

 now 40 sheep, and 1 2 hives of bees and I church 

 (with) 1 8 acres of land and I acre of meadow. 

 Then as now it was worth 4 pounds. This is 

 of the fee of Fretheric, and is I league in length 

 and half in breadth and I rod (virgata), and pays 



8 pence and a halfpenny towards the king's 

 geld. 



Hundret of Taverham [Taverham]. 



In Taverham [Taverham] Toca i freeman 

 T.R.E. held for a manor i ploughland, then as 

 2 8 



now 6 villeins and 6 bordars and i serf : then 



f. 158. 



and afterwards I plough on the demesne, now 



2 ; then and afterwards i|- ploughs belonging to 

 the men, now 2, and 10 acres of meadow ; 

 wood(land) for 5 swine, and the fourth part of 

 I mill ; the fourth part of a church (with) 



3 acres, and 2 rounceys ; then 4 beasts, now 

 7 ; then 8 swine, now 40 ; then 40 sheep, now 

 300. Then and afterwards it was worth 

 20 shillings, now 40 shillings. This is of the fee of 

 Fretheric, and is i^ leagues in length and 

 I league in breadth, and pays 17 pence and a 

 farthing towards the king's geld whoever may 

 hold there. 



Hundret of Erpincham sud [South 

 Erpingham] 



In CoKERESHALA [Coltishall] Turold holds the 

 (estate) which 16 sokemen of Stigand's and Ralf 

 Stalra's held : 1 10 acres of land; then as now 3 

 bordars, I church (with) 10 acres, and 5 ploughs, 

 and 8 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 30 

 shillings, now 40. Ralf gave to St. Benet(of Holm) 

 his portion of the soke with his wife, as the abbot 

 says. And the whole is i league in length and 

 a half in breadth and (pays) for geld 12 pence. 

 In MoRTOFFT [ ' ] there are on the demesne 



2 freemen (with) half a ploughland : then as now 

 8 bordars and 3 ploughs and 4 acres of meadow 

 and I mill. Then they were worth 20 shillings, 

 now 20. The king and earl (have) the soke. In 

 Ult[e]rincham [Itteringham] i freeman of 

 Harold's (with) 15 acres, then as now 3 bordars 

 and I plough and I acre of meadow ; wood(land) 

 for 4 swine, and half a mill, and (this) is worth 



3 shillings. In Wicmara [Wickmere] i free- 

 woman of Harold's (with) 24 acres of land and 

 3 bordars ; then as now I plough, and I J acres 

 of meadow, and she is worth 5 shillings. In 

 Bernincham [Barningham, (Little)] 2 freemen of 

 Harold's (with) 30 acres of land ; then as now 5 

 bordars and 2 ploughs and the third part of a mill, 

 and 2 acres of meadow ; wood(land) for 20 swine, 

 and they are worth 13 shillings and 4 pence, and 

 I church (with) 9 acres. In Maninctuna 

 [Mannington] 2 freemen of Ralf Stalra's (with) 

 f. 158b. 



1 7 acres of land ; then as now i plough, wood- 

 (land) for 3 swine ; and they are worth 5 shillings. 

 In Urminclanda [Irmingland] Turold holds 

 I freeman, 8 acres of land, I plough, and he is 

 worth II pence. In Corpestih [Corpusty] 2 

 freemen, 14 acres of land, then as now i plough, 

 and they are worth 1 1 pence. 



In Tatituna [Tuttington] 2 freemen of 

 Gued (with) 1 6 acres, then as now I plough and 

 I acre of meadow, and they are worth 16 pence. 

 The soke was in Ailesham [Aylsham] T.R.E. 



' Part of Heydon ; Blomefield, op. cit. ii, 244. 

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