HOLDERS OF LANDS 



others) could be restored. Then 5 ploughs be- 

 longing to the men, and afterwards none, now 3, 

 and (the rest) could be restored. Woodland for 

 20 swine, 3 acres of meadow, 4 mills. Then no- 

 thing, now 2 rounceys ; now 4 beasts and 30 

 swine and 200 sheep and a half ; ^ and 6 soke- 

 men (with) half a ploughland, 3 bordars. Then 



f. l68b. 



as now 2 ploughs, i church with 100 acres. 

 Then it was worth 4 pounds, now 6 ; and it is 

 half a league in length and half in breadth, 

 and (pays) 6 pence for geld. In the same vill 

 (William de Warenne holds) I freeman with 



1 ploughland as {pro) a manor, and he was 

 delivered instead of land {pro terra). Then 

 as now 21 bordars and I serf; and he used to 

 live in 2 manor-houses {manebat in ti hallh). Then 



2 ploughs and afterwards nothing, now half (a 

 plough) ; and among the men 2 ploughs and 2 

 acres of meadow, 2 half mills. Wood(land) for 

 10 swine ; and 6 sokemen with 6 acres of land : 

 now 80 sheep and 30 swine : I church (with) 

 12 acres. Then and afterwards it was worth 

 40 shillings, now 50 shillings, and this land pays 

 12 pence for geld. (It is all) in the same mea- 

 surement. 



In the same vill Toka held I ploughland for 

 a manor T.R.E. ; Reiner holds it. Then as 

 now 3 villeins and 7 bordars. Then 2 serfs; 

 then on the demesne i plough and afterwards 

 nothing, now I ; and then as now I plough be- 

 longing to the men, 2 acres of meadow, 3J 

 mills ; now 2 rounceys and 4 beasts and 8 swine, 

 86 sheep; and 15 sokemen with half a plough- 

 land, and 2 bordars. Then as now i plough ; 

 I acre of meadow ; I church (with) 8 acres, and 

 half an acre of meadow. 



In Snaringes [Snoring, (Little)] 2 sokemen 

 and in Cupestuna [Clipston] ^ 4, and in 

 Ketlestuna [Kettlestone] 8, and they have 

 half a ploughland. Then 3 ploughs and after- 

 wards none, now 3, 2 acres of meadow, I church 

 (with) 8 acres. Then it was worth 40 shillings, 

 now 3 pounds, and this land pays 12 pence for 

 geld. It has been measured abovs. The same 

 (man) holds it. 



InWATERDENNA [Waterden] ^ Lambert holds 

 I ploughland which was held by 2 freemen 

 T.R.E. Then as now 17 bordars. Then 2 

 serfs. Then as now in demesne and among them 

 all 2 ploughs. And in Creich [Creake, (? South)]^ 

 I of them used to hold I other freeman with 

 half a ploughland ; and under them 6 bordars 

 and among them I plough, one of which ploughs 

 is on the demesne ; now I rouncey and 5 swine 



'This probably means 'half a hundred,' i.e. 250 

 sheep. 



' In Fulmodeston. 



' Afterwards in Brothercross hundred. 



' South Creake was part of the Warenne fee in 

 1302, but not North Creake. Feud. Aids, iii, 405-6. 



and 60 sheep ; i church (with) 5 acres. Then 

 it was worth 20 shillings, now 1 7 shillings and 

 4 pence, and it is 3 furlongs in length and 2 in 

 breadth, and (pays) 12 pence in geld. 



In FuLMOTESTUNA [Fulmodeston] T.R.E. 

 Toka held 2 ploughlands for a manor. Then 

 as now 29 bordars. Then 2 serfs : then as now 

 on the demesne 2 ploughs, and 4 ploughs be- 

 longing to the men ; wood(land) for 30 swine, 

 f. 169. 



1 6 acres of meadow. Then i mill. Then as 

 now I rouncey and 6 beasts and 23 swine. 

 When he received it 180 sheep, now none. 

 Then 40 goats, now none, now i hive of bees, 

 I church without land. Walter {Galterm) holds 

 it. Then it was worth 40 shillings, now 60 

 shillings, and the whole is 4 furlongs in length 

 and 3 in breadth, and pays 12 pence for geld. 



In Crokestona [Croxton] Toka held i 

 ploughland T.R.E. Then 4 freemen. Then 



1 plough and 4 acres of meadow, and it is in the 

 valuation above ; i church without land ; and it 

 is 2 furlongs in length and i in breadth, and 

 (pays) 12 pence for geld. The same (Walter) 

 holds it. 



In Bruneham Torp [Burnham Thorpe] 

 Walter holds 2 ploughlands which Tocha held 

 T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 10 

 villeins and 29 bordars. Then 3 serfs. Then 

 as now on the demesne 2 ploughs ; and then 5 

 ploughs belonging to the men, now 2 ; (the rest) 

 could be restored. Wood(land) for 8 swine, i 

 acre of meadow. The third part of i mill. Then 



2 rounceys, now 6, and I ass. Then 4 beasts 

 and now ; and 28 swine and 345 sheep ; and 

 9 sokemen belong (Jacent) to this manor with I 

 ploughland and they have 2 ploughs ; i church 

 with 80 acres. Then it was worth 60 shillings, 

 and afterwards ; now 4 pounds ; and it is 

 i^ leagues in length and i league in breadth, 

 and for 20 shillings pays 3 shillings in geld 

 whoever may hold there. 



In Reieburh [Ryburgh, (Little) ' ] i sokeman 

 and in Stabrige [Stibbard] '' Peter de Valognes 

 (has) '' another with 30 acres of land and I plough, 

 I acre of meadow, half a church (with) 3 acres ; 

 and it is worth 5 shillings and 4 pence. 



Hundret of Brodercros [Brothercross] 



In Rudeham [Rudham, (West)] * Ralf holds 



3 ploughlands which Toka held T.R.E. Then 

 as now 6 villeins and 16 bordars. Then 3 serfs, 



' Little Ryburgh was held of the barony of 

 Valoynes. Feud. Aids, iii, 405. 



° Stibbard and Little Ryburgh are coupled in the 

 return of 13 16. Ibid. 460. 



' Petrus Wahniensis interlined. 



* West Rudham and Bagthorpe were held together 

 by the prior of Castle Acre in 1302. Ibid. 404. 



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