HOLDERS OF LANDS 



[Yelverton] i freeman of Stigand's. This the 

 same holds. In Rokelunda [Rockland (St. 

 Mary)] 3 freemen of Ulf's. This the same 

 holds. 



In ScuTHERLiNGAHAM [Surlingham] 2 half 

 freemen of UlPs. This the same holds. In 

 Brambretuna [Bramerton] i freeman of Ulf's 

 by commendation. This the same holds. Among 

 them all 68 acres of land and 4 bordars and 3 

 acres of meadow. Then as now 1^ ploughs. 

 Then it was worth 16 shillings, now 20 shil- 

 lings. In Treus [Trowse] i freeman, Ansgot's, 

 by commendation T.R.E., 40 acres of land and 4 

 bordars ; this the same holds ; and I freeman and 

 a half under him (with) 4 acres of meadow. Then 

 and afterwards I plough among them all, now 2. 

 Then and afterwards (it was worth) 5 shillings, 

 now 7 shillings. It is 3 furlongs in length and 

 3 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) for geld 9 pence 

 and a halfpenny. In Scotessam [Shotesham] 



1 freeman of Ulf's by commendation, 10 acres 

 of land, and half an acre of meadow. Then 



2 oxen, now half a plough (team). Then as now 

 it was worth 16 pence. The same holds (it). 



In Sasilingaham [Saxlingham (Nethergate)] 

 I freeman of Ulf's by commendation T.R.E., 

 f. 186. 



(with) 24 acres of land, and i acre of meadow. 

 Then as now half a plough. Then as now it 

 was worth 3 shillings. This the same holds. 



In Ailv(er)tuna ^ [Yelverton] i freeman of 

 Stigand's with the soke by commendation T.R.E. 

 with 20 acres of land. Now Aitard holds (him) ; 



3 bordars, 1^ acres of meadow. Then as now 

 l^ ploughs, and under him 3 sokemen and a half 

 with 10 acres of land. Then and afterwards it 

 was worth 5 shillings, now 20. In Porrinke- 

 LANDA [Poringland, (Great)] i freeman of Edric's 

 with 1 2 acres of land and half an acre of meadow. 

 Then as now they plough with 3 oxen. Then 

 and always it was worth 12 pence. Hunt^ 

 Ailumtuna [Yelverton] is 4 furlongs in length and 

 3 furlongs in breadth, and for geld (pays) 1 pence 

 and a halfpenny. This the same holds. Por- 

 ringalanda [Poringland, (Great)] is 5 furlongs in 

 length and 4|- in breadth, and for geld (pays) 12 

 pence. 



Half Hundret of Hersam [Earsham] 



In Sterestuna ' [Starston] i freeman belonging 

 to St. Aldreda^ and to Stigand * T.R.E. held half a 

 ploughland ; the soke and sac was in Hersam 

 [Earsham], but he could neither give nor sell his 



' The mark of contraction over the v is no doubt 

 intended to denote er ; it is, however, expanded by 

 the scribe lower in this entry as M. 



^ The meaning, or origin, of this word Hunt, with 

 which this sentence begins, is not evident. It should 

 probably have been deleted. 



' Compare /m^. £/. (Hamilton, /«f. Cfl»». C<J»/.), 1 41. 



* I.E. omits. 



land " without leave of St. Aldreda and Stigand.* 

 Now Godwin holds it, and under him 3 bordars. 

 Then as now i plough on the demesne. And 

 8 freemen under him with 20 acres. Then as now 

 3 ploughs. Then as now it was worth 10 shil- 

 lings. Now R[oger] Bigot claims it as part oi{revo- 

 catad)^ the fee of^ his freemen by gift of the king.^ 

 But the hundret testifies that when Richard Pun- 

 nant was reeve {prepositus) in Hersam [Earsham] it 

 used to belong in Hersam [Earsham], but he who 

 now holds it, then Richard's under-reeve in 

 Ersam [Earsham], has withdrawn it, and by the 

 testimony of the hundret he paid rent {cemum) in 

 Ersam [Earsham] of twenty shillings and 6 pence 

 each year, expressly {nominatim) for this and 

 other land ; but this year he has not paid. And 

 W. de Noiers has hitherto had the rent.' 



Hundret of Lotninga [Loddon] 



In Bethingaham [Bedingham] Oflfo a thegn 

 ofStigand's held for a manor i ploughland T.R.E.; 

 now the same holds it. Then as now 12 bor- 

 dars and 2 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on 

 the demesne, and 3 ploughs belonging to the 

 men, and 3 acres of meadow. Then as now 

 2 horses on the demesne and 9 swine. Then as 

 now 20 goats. Then it was worth 10 shillings, 

 now 30. 



In Sithinga [Seething] i freeman under 

 Gert held T.R.E. 30 acres of land and 2 serfs. 

 Then half a plough, now i, on the demesne ; 

 the same holds (this), and under him the same holds 

 6 freemen (with) 30 acres of land ; (they are) in 

 Stigand's soke. Then as now 2 ploughs among 

 them. 



f, l86b. 



There too {In eadem) 1 freeman of Stigand's 

 in commendation T.R.E. (with) I ploughland. 

 Now the same holds it. Then as now i villein 

 and 7 bordars. Wood(land) for 12 swine. 

 Then half a plough on the demesne, now 



1 plough. Then as now half a plough belonging 

 to the men and 3 acres of meadow and I mill. 

 And under him 8 freemen in commendation in 

 the soke of Stigand, (with) 20 acres of land and 



2 serfs. Then as now i plough. Then the 

 whole was worth 20 shillings, now 40. 



In MuNDAHAM [Mundham] i freeman of 

 Godwin's under Gert T.R.E. (with) 30 acres of 

 land. Now the same holds it. Then as now 

 5 bordars. Then as now half a plough. It is 

 valued in the 40 shillings. There too are 



3 freemen of the same under Gert ; 16 acres of 

 land. Then as now i plough. Then as now 

 it was worth 5 shillings. The same holds this. 



In Sithinga [Seething] i freeman of Stigand's 

 in commendation (with) i6 acres. Then half a 



I.E. ' outside the church.' 



* I.E. omits. 



'See f. 139. 



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