A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



There too {in eadem) 2 freemen with I 

 ploushland and i plough and 14 bordars. And 

 12 freemen (with) 12 acres of land; then as 

 now one plough and 10 acres of meadow. i he 

 whole is worth 20 shillings. 



There too {in eadem) I freeman (with) I 

 plousjhland, then as now 13 bordars and I mill. 

 And"" 6 freemen (with) 9 acres and 10 acres 

 of meadow. Then and afterwards i plough on 

 the demesne, now half (a plough), and those 

 6 freemen (have) half a plough. The whole is 

 worth 30 shillings. 



In CONGREHAM [Congham] I ploughland, 

 a freeman, 14 bordars ; then as now I plough 

 on the demesne and half (a plough) belonging to 

 the men, and half a fishery ; and 12 freemen, 

 15 acres of land and half a plough and half a 

 saltpan, and 8 acres of meadow; and it is 

 worth 20 shillings. The whole of this is for 

 the exchange of Lewes {Laes). 



In CoNGHEHAM [Congham] i church, i 

 freeman holds i ploughland, 1 1 bordars and i serf 

 and 10 acres of meadow, then as now i plough 

 on the demesne ; and 5 freemen (with) 8 acres of 

 land, half a plough, and i mill, and it is worth 20 

 shillings. There too {in eadem) I freeman and 

 in Grimestuna [Grimston] 2 freemen all (hold) 

 among them i ploughland, 14 bordars; i^ 

 ploughs and 1 5 acres, and 1 1 acres of meadow ; 

 and 8 freemen (with) 1 1 acres of land and half a 

 plough and half a saltpan. And it is worth 22 

 shillings. 



Nidlinghetuna^ [Hillington] 2 ploughlands 

 were held by 2 freemen T.R.E. ; then as now 

 5 villeins and 6 bordars and 2 serfs, and 8 acres 

 of meadow, and two ploughs on the demesne 

 and half a plough belonging to the men, and 

 I mill. And William [de Warenne] holds i 

 ploughland of this land. And (there is) i freeman 

 (with) 1 5 acres, then as now half a plough. The 

 whole is worth 60 shillings. This is for the 

 exchange. 



T.R.E. , and 2 ploughs belonging to the men, 

 and 2 villeins and 10 bordars. Then 6 serfs, 

 now 3, and half a saltpan ; then as now 

 I rouncey and 4 beasts. Then 10 swine, 

 now 30. Then 180 sheep, now 308. Here 

 belong {jacent) 12 sokemen with 60 acres of 

 land, then as now half a plough. The whole 

 was then worth 60 shillings, now 70. 



The whole is i league in length and 5 fur- 

 longs in breadth and pays 8 pence for 20 shillings 

 (geld) whoever may hold there. 



In Ananere [Anmer] half a ploughland and 

 I plough and 4 bordars which I freeman {libera 

 homo) held T.R.E. ; of this his predecessor had 

 the commendation only. The whole is worth 

 5 shillings. This land Wido (Angevin) demands 

 {revocat)\on the ground) that it was delivered to his 

 uncle Osmund and to Count Eustace, and the men 

 of William de Warenne disseised them. 



In Phlicham [Flitcham] 4 freemen held 

 I ploushland T.R.E. ; then as now 5 bordars 

 and 6 acres of meadow ; then as now 2 ploughs, 

 and it is worth 20 shillings. This he reclaims 

 for the exchange. 



HUNDRET OF DoCHINGA [DoCKING] * 



Simon holds Berewica [Barwick] ; 2 freemen, 

 I was a man of Harold's, and the other (be- 

 longed to) the predecessor of Fredric in com- 

 mendation only ; and they have I ploughland, 

 then as now 1 2 bordars, then as now I plough, and 

 half a plough belonging to the men, then as now 



1 rouncey." Then"30 sheep, now 160 ; half a 

 church (with) 10 acres. And i freeman in 

 commendation only (with) 60 acres of land and 



2 bordars ; then as now half a plough. Then it 

 was worth 1 5 shillings, now 20. 



In Marsincham [Massingham] William [de 

 Warenne] holds I ploughland which Alflet a 

 freewoman held T.R.E. ; then as now 3 bordars 

 and I serf and i plough, and it is worth 15 



shillings. 



f. l6ib. 



Of this his predecessor had commendation 

 only and Harold the soke, and Rainald son of 

 Ivo claims it for his fee, and Wihewoc= was 

 seised thereof, and the father of Rainald, and 

 Rainald himself, and this the hundret witnesses. 



In Harpelai [Harpley] Walter holds 

 2 ploughs on the demesne = which Toche held 



' Probably an error for ' In Idlinghetuna,' or else 

 merely N for H. 

 ' i.e. Wihenoc. 

 ^ Or, ' 2 plough(lands) in demesne ' ? 



Hundret of Grimeshou [Grimshoe] 

 WiLTUNA [Wilton] was held by AlvevaT.R.E. ; 

 then as now 5 ploughs on the demesne, and 16 vil- 

 leins, 24 bordars. Then I o shillings,' now 8 ; 1 2 

 acres of meadow, and 3 ploughs belonging to the 

 men, and 6 fishponds {piicine). On the demesne 



f. 162. 



7 beasts and 30 swine, 200 sheep. Here belong 

 {iacejii) 8 sokemen (with) 20 acres of land; then 

 as now half a plough. Then and afterwards it was 

 worth 6 pounds, now 10. The whole is i league 

 in length and a half in breadth, and pays 17 pence 

 in a geld of 20 shillings. 



Fatwella [Feltwell] was held by Alveva 

 T.R.E. ; (there are) 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 inHocwELLA [Hockwold] T plough on the de- 

 mesne, and in Rising ["] i plough on the demesne. 



' Now part of Smithdon hundred. 

 ' i.e. serfs, s being wrongly extended sol. 

 " Rising can hardly be Wood Rising and is probably 

 now lost. 



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