A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



In Crakeforda [' Crakcford ' '] Turold holds 

 10 acres which a freeman (of) Guert held as of [ad) 

 Ailessam [Aylsham], then as now half a plough, 

 and it is worth 3 shillings. In Brantuna [Bramp- 

 ton] the same (holds) 3 sokemen of Harold's, the 

 soke is in Caupstuna [Cawston], 6 acres, then as 

 now I plough and I acre of meadow, and they are 

 worth 3 shillings. These sokemen Humfrey 

 [Homfridtis) de St. Omer [Otmaro) held as of the 

 fee of his predecessor, and this the hundret testi- 

 fies, and Drogo claims them. This land Humfrey 

 {Amfridui) held when he made forfeiture, and 

 Drogo afterwards, but William de Warenne had 

 it after him, and now has it in like manner. 



In Erminclanda [Irmingland] the same holds 

 I sokeman of Harold's, (the soke is) in Caustuna 

 [Cawston], (with) l ploughland, then as now 

 5 villeins and i^ ploughs and 4 acres of meadow ; 

 wood(land) for 60 swine, the third part of a mill ; 

 and it is worth 10 shillings. 



In HoBUisT [Hautboys] i sokeman of Ralf Stalra 

 (with) 1 60 acres and he belongs to {jacet in) Hove- 

 tuna [Hoveton (St. John)] which Earl Ralf gave to 

 St. Benet with his wife by the king's permission as 

 the abbot says : then as now 2 bordars and I soke- 

 man and a half, 13 acres of land; then ih ploughs, 

 now 1 ; then as now half a mill, 4 acres of meadow ; 

 it is worth 5 shillings and 4 pence. There too 

 [in eadem) 2 sokemen of St. Benet's (with) 165 

 acres of land, then as now I villein and 2 bordars. 

 Then 2 ploughs, now i\ ploughs. It is worth 

 10 shillings. This was delivered for i plough- 

 land. The whole is by exchange with Lewes. 



Hundret of Tunesteda [Tunstead] 



In Pastuna [Paston] Turold holds 5 freemen, 



1 ploughland and 30 acres ; then as now i vil- 

 lein and 19 borders, then as now 5 ploughs and 



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2 oxen ; wood(land) for 6 swine and 2 acres of 

 meadow ; then i mill, i church (with) I acre, 

 and it is worth 40 shillings. The soke (belongs 

 to) St. Benet. 



(In) Wituna [Witton] I freeman (with) 30 

 acres, then as now 10 bordars and 2 ploughs, and 

 4 sokemen (with) 20 acres, then as now I plough 

 and 2 acres of meadow and i church (with) 10 

 acres. Then it was worth 15 shillings, now 20. 

 Of this Bishop Almar had a moiety T.R.E. and 

 in the time of King William, and W[illiam] 

 Malet likewise the other moiety. 



In Walsam [Walsham] 2 freemen (with) 105 

 acres ; then as now I villein and 4 bordars and 

 2 sokemen ; then as now 4^ ploughs, and 3I acres 

 of meadow ; wood(land) for 4 swine : then as 

 now I mill. Then it was worth 30 shillings, 

 now 40. St. Benet had the soke and com- 

 mendation T.R.E. 



' In Banningham. Ibid, vi, 325. 



In RisTUNA [(Sco) Ruston] 4 sokemen of 

 Stigand's (with) 10 acres, then as now half a 

 plough, and it is in the valuation of Colceteshala 

 [Coltishall]. This is of the exchange of Lewes. 



In Bertuna [Barton (Turf)] i freeman (with) 

 16 acres, and it is worth 2 shillings. St. Benet 

 had the soke T.R.E. and (it was) for the same 

 exchange. Of all this the soke was St. Benet's. 

 Now W[illiam de Warenne] holds it with the 

 land. 



East Hundret of Flec [Hundret of East 

 Flegg] 



In Philebev [Filby] Turold holds i freeman 

 of Estgar's : T.R.E. i ploughland and 9 acres, 

 then I villein; then as now 3 bordars and i 

 plough on the demesne and half a plough belong- 

 ing to the men and 2 acres of meadow : then 3 

 saltpans, now 2. Then it was worth 8 shillings, 

 now 1 6. This is of the exchange of Lewes. 



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Hundret of Depwade 



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In Carletuna [Carlton (Rode)] Almar a free- 

 man T.R.E. held 30 acres of land under Stig.and, 

 and then as now i|^ bordars and I serf and I acre 

 of meadow and I plough, and it is worth 5 shil- 

 lings. This is of the king's gift. All churches 

 are valued with the manors. 



Hundret of Claclelosa [Clackclose] 



In Marham [Marham] ^ Ralf holds ^ half a 



ploughland which St. Adeld[reda] ' held T.R.E. 

 Then as now 3 bordars and I plough and 4 acres 

 of meadow. Then it was worth 20 shillings,^ and 

 afterwards,'' now 26 shillings and 8 pence. 



In Phincham [Fincham] ^ a freeman held at 

 the soke of the abbot of Ramsey 2 ploughlands 

 T.R.E. ; now Hugh holds (them). Then 24 

 freemen and now, and 6 bordars and 4 serfs and 

 10 acres of meadow. Then as now 2 ploughs 

 on the demesne. Then half a plough belonging 

 to the men, now I. Then as now it was worth 

 60 shillings. In the same town then as now 8 

 freemen that W[illiam] holds and 1 1 bordars and 

 5 serfs; then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne 

 and half a plough belonging to the men, 16 acres 

 of meadow. When he received it 200 sheep less 

 20, and now 1 00. Then as now 6 beasts, 24 

 swine and 4 rounceys. Then it was worth 40 

 shillings ; afterwards and now 60. In the same 

 vill William Brant holds 2 ploughlands, which 

 I freewoman held T.R.E. Then as now 2 free- 

 men and 4 bordars and 4 serfs and 1 6 acres of 



' Inq. El. omits. (Hamilton, I.C.C. p. 137.) 



' The monastery of Ely. 



* /»f. E/. omits. 



' cf. I.C.C. (Hamilton), p. 1 3 1. Anant had 2 

 ploughlands and St. Audrey had soke and commenda- 

 tion over him, but the abbot of Ramsey over his men. 



