A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



2 shillings. This was delivered to him to com- 

 plete {proficiendh) the manors. The same (holds 

 it). HuNESTATUNA [Hunstanton] is held by 

 Ralf son of Herluin, 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 and it was held by I freeman T.R.E. Then 

 and afterwards 12 villeins, now 6 ; then as now 

 6 bordars ; then and afterwards 3 serfs, now 

 2. Then and afterwards 6 ploughs belonging 

 to the men, and 5 acres of meadow ; now 55^ ; 

 then I mill, now 2, and I fishery. Then as now 



1 rouncey, then I beast ; wood(land) for 40 swine. 

 Then 16 swine, now 51. Then 80 sheep, now 

 50 ; 5 hives of bees. Here belong [jacent) 



2 sokemen (with) 10 acres. The same (holds 

 f. 174. 



it). Then and afterwards it was worth 3 pounds, 

 now 4. There too [in eadem) Torn a freeman 

 held T.R.E. ; I plough on the demesne ; then 



3 villeins, now 2. Then 4 bordars, now 

 5. Then and afterwards 3 serfs, and 2^ acres 

 of meadow ; then as now half a plough belong- 

 ing to the men, I fishery. Then I cow. Then 

 30 sheep. And 3 sokemen (with) 5 acres of 

 land. Then as now it was worth 20 shillings. 

 The whole is l league in length and I league in 

 breadth, and pays 16 pence in 20 shillings of 

 geld. 



HUNDRET OF GrIMESHOU [GrIMSHOE] 



In LiNEFORDA [Lynford] A[lwin ?] held i 

 sokeman (with) 60 acres of land. Then as now 

 half a plough and i serf, 3 acres of meadow, and 

 it is worth 20 pence. This is held by Stanart. 



HuNDRET OF WaNELUND [WaYLANd] 



Wadetuna [Watton] was held by Aldreda a 

 freewoman T.R.E. (as) 5 ploughlands ; now 

 Ranulf son of Walter holds it. Then and 

 afterwards 9 villeins, now none. Then and 

 afterwards 1 1 bordars, now 1 2 : then as now 



3 serfs, 30 acres of meadow ; then as now 



4 ploughs on the demesne. Then and after- 

 wards 4 ploughs belonging to the men, now 



3 ; wood(land) for 400 swine ; now I mill ; 

 then as now 3 rounceys ; and 13 beasts, now 



5 ; and 35 swine, now 30 ; and 17 sheep, now 

 62. Here belonged (^W^/) 15 sokemen T.R.E., 

 now 23 (with) 82 acres ; then as now 4 ploughs. 

 The same holds I church (with) 20 acres, and 

 it is worth 20 pence. This vill was in 2 manors 

 T.R.E., each one was worth 4 pounds ; now 

 the whole is worth 7 pounds. And it is 

 I league in length and half (a league) in 

 breadth whoever may hold there ; and towards 

 20 shillings of geld (pays) 13 pence and i half- 

 penny. 



In Totintuna [Tottington] Ralf son of 

 Herluin holds 4 ploughlands which Alwi held 

 T.R.E. ; then and afterwards 15 villeins, now 



4 ; then and afterwards 10 bordars, now 



17. Then and afterwards 8 serfs, now 

 4 ; 24 acres of meadow : then as now 3 ploughs 

 on the demesne. Then and afterwards 5 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, now 3. Woodland for 

 30 swine, now I mill. And then as now 3 soke- 

 men (with) 95 acres. Then and afterwards 

 2 ploughs, now nothing, but they could be 

 (restored) : then as now i rouncey ; then 

 17 beasts, now 19. Then 32 swine, now 

 12. Then 140 sheep, now 140 less 3 ; 

 24 goats. Then 63 mares, now 15. Then 

 and afterwards it was worth 80 shillings, and 

 now 60. The whole is 2 leagues in breadth 

 \sic : for length] and i in breadth whoever may 

 hold there, and (it pays) 1 5 pence for geld. 



HuNDRET OF FlECWEST [WeST FlEGG] 



In SuTTUNA [Sutton] belong {jacent) 7 freemen, 

 and they are in Repes [Repps] and Rotholfuesbei 

 [Rollesby] (with) i ploughland and 9 acres of 

 meadow, and 3 freemen under them (with) 

 7 acres of land. Then as now 2 ploughs. And 

 I half (man) of these 7 freemen the hundret 

 testifies (belongs) to St. Benet of Holme ; and 

 f. 174b. 



a man of R[alf] the Earl seized (him), and 

 this half (man) has 6 acres of land. They are 

 valued in [appreciati in) the 10 pounds of Suttune 

 [Sutton ']. But upon them 14 shillings (are 

 charged), and he holds in demesne. 



In Oebei [Oby] Stanart holds 30 acres of land 

 which Ringulf, i freeman, held T.R.E. Then 

 as now half a plough ; 6 acres of meadow. 

 And there are under him 6 freemen (with) 

 30 acres of land and i acre of meadow. Then 

 as now half a plough. These men R[oger] 

 Bigot claims by gift of the king, and they are of 

 the fee of Alwi of Thetford [de Tetfordo) his 

 predecessor. Then as now it was worth 

 4 shillings. There too {in eadem) i freeman 

 Godwin held 30 acres of ' land, now 5 bor- 

 dars ; the same Stanart (holds). Then as now 

 I plough ; and 3 freemen under him with 

 1 5 acres of land, I acre of meadow. Then as 

 now half a plough. Then as now it was worth 

 4 shillings. These R[oger] Bigot has of the 

 fee of Alui his predecessor. In Clepesbei 

 [Clippesby] I freeman of St. Benet's and in 

 Omesbei [Ormsby] 2 of St. Benet's in com- 

 mendation ; and afterwards Alwi held them, 

 now R[oger] Bigot by the king's gift, with 

 33 acres of land, and 5 acres of meadow and 

 I bordar. Then as now half a plough. Then 

 as now it was worth 2 shillings. The same 

 (Stanart holds it). In Thura [Thurne] half 

 a freeman (with) 21 acres, 4 acres of meadow. 

 Then as now half a plough. And under him 

 I freeman, 4 acres. Then as now it was worth 



96 



' See fF. I ■j')b, 1 80, where Sutton with its freemen 

 is valued at Xi°- 



