A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



10 villeins and 5 bordarsand 3 serfs, and 4 acres of 

 meadow. Then and afterwards 4^ ploughs be- 

 longing to the men, now 3 ; half a mill and half 

 a fishery ; wood(land) for 10 swine, then as now 

 4 rounceys. Then 7 beasts; then as now 13 

 swine, then 100 sheep, now 120, and 7 hives of 

 bees ; and it is worth 60 shillings. There, too 

 {in eadem\ the same William [de Warenne] 

 (holds) ' I freeman ; St. Aldreda (has) the " soke 

 and commendation ; (with) 2 ploughlands ; then 

 as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, and 9 villeins 

 and 5 bordars and 2 serfs and 4 ' acres of meadow. 

 Then and afterwards 45-^ ploughs belonging to 

 the men, now 3,^ and ° 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 and half a' mill and half afishery ; woodland for 10 

 swine and 4 rounceys and 6 beasts and 14 swine. 

 Then 100 sheep, now 120, and 7 hives of bees ; 

 and this is worth 60 shillings. The whole is 7 * 

 furlongs in length and 4 in breadth, and pays 

 9 ' pence and I halfpenny for 20 shillings of 

 geld. This (is) of the castellany [castellatione) of 



HUNDRET OF SmETHEDUNA [SmETHDEn] 



Of the fee of F[r]edric, Hecham [Heacham] 

 was held by Toche, a freeman T.R.E. ; then as 

 now 7 ploughs on the demesne and 70 bordars 

 and 6 serfs, and 12 acres of meadow and 7 

 ploughs belonging to the men ; wood(land) for 

 100 swine, and 3^- mills, I fishery ; then as now 

 I rouncey, 30 beasts, 60 swine, 600 sheep. 

 Here belong {jacent) 35 sokemen, 1 5^ ploughlands; 

 then as now 6 ploughs, 4 acres of meadow. 

 Then it was worth 12 pounds, now 15. There, 

 too [in eadem), W[illiam de Warenne] holds 2 

 ploughlands which Alnod a freeman held T.R.E. ; 

 then as now 26 bordars and 2 serfs and 6 acres of 

 meadow, and 2 ploughs on the demesne, and i^ 

 ploughs belonging to the men, and half a mill, and 



1 saltpan and I fishery, and 4 sokemen (with) 



2 acres. Then 12 beasts, now 16. Then 30 

 swine, now 40. Then 80 sheep, now 60 ; and 

 f. 163b. 



it is worth 60 shillings. The whole is I league 

 in length and a half in breadth, and pays 4 

 shillings for 20 shillings of geld. 



In Snetesham [Snettisham] (are) 7 sokemen 

 of Stigand's (with) 2 ploughlands, and 1 1 soke- 

 men of Stigand's (with) 20 acres, 4 villeins, 15 

 bordars, 4 ploughs and 8 acres of meadow, and I 

 mill, and half a fishery and 2 parts of a saltpan. 

 Then and afterwards they were worth 30 shillings, 

 now 50. This is for the exchange. 



HuNDRET OF DoCHINGE [DoCKINO] 



In Frainghes [Fring] i freeman (with) 20 



acres of land, and he is worth 16 pence. Of 



this his predecessor had commendation only, 

 Stigand (had) the soke. 



HuNDRET OF WaNELUND [WaYLAND] 



In Trestuna [Threxton] Hugh holds i 

 ploughland and 4 villeins and 4 bordars and a 

 serf and 10 acres of meadow ; then as now i^ 

 ploughs on the demesne and half a plough belong- 

 ing to the men ; and I freeman (has) 1 2 acres ; 

 and it is worth 30 shillings ; and this belongs to 

 Lewes [Laues), and is 10 furlongs in length and 

 half a league in breadth, and pays 15 pence for 

 geld, whoever may hold there. 



In Catestuna [Caston] (are) 3 freemen (with) 



1 ploughland. Then 2 bordars, now 10, and 12 

 acres of meadow ; then as now 2 ploughs, and 

 they are worth 17 shillings and 4 pence. Over 



2 the king and the earl have the soke, and the 

 predecessor of John, nephew of Waleran, of the 

 third. This belongs to the castle of Lewes. 

 The whole is I league in length and a half in 

 breadth and (pays) 1 1 pence for geld. 



In ToFFTEs [Rockland St. Peter] (are) 4 

 freemen (with) li ploughlands. Then 7 bordars, 

 now 17, 20 acres of meadow ; then as now 5 

 ploughs, then as now i mill, wood(land) for 8 

 swine, and they are worth 40 shillings ; and it is 

 6 furlongs in length and 4 in breadth and (pays) 

 5 pence for geld. This is for the exchange (of 

 Lewes). 

 f. 164. 



In Ailincham [Ellingham, (Little)] (are) 6 

 freemen (with) 80 acres of land. Then I plough, 

 i now i^. Then 2 bordars, now 3. And in 

 ScuLETUNA [Scoulton] 6 freemen (with) 30 acres 

 of land. Then i plough, now 15^ ploughs. And 

 in ToMESTUNA [Thompson] 6 freemen (with) 1 

 ploughland. Then and afterwards I bordar, now 



3 ; 12 acres of meadow. Then and afterwards 

 2 ploughs, now 2j ploughs. The whole is 

 worth 49 shillings. This is for the exchange. 



HuNDRET OF ScEREPHAM [ShROPHAM] 



LuRLiNGA [Larling^'] is held by Hugh (as) i^ 

 ploughlands, but it was delivered for I plough(land) 

 which a freeman held T.R.E. ; then as now 9 

 bordars and 3 freemen, and 1 5 acres of land and 

 2 oxen and I bordar ; then as now 2 ploughs on 

 the demesne, and I plough belonging to the men, 

 and 8 acres of meadow. Then as now it was 

 worth 30 shillings. 



" Cf. I.E. (Hamilton, p. 140). In Larling a free- 

 man had 1 1 ploughlands, Ely had sac and soke and he 

 rendered 2 sextaries of honey. 



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