A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



plough, now I. Then as now it was worth 

 32 pence. This the same holds. 



In Bron [Broome] Toka, i freeman of 

 Harold's by commendation, held T.R.E. 30 acres 

 and 6 acres of meadow. Then one plough, now 

 a half. The soke is in the hundret. Then as 

 now it was worth 10 shillings. 



In Karlentona [Carleton] i freeman of 

 Godwin's (with) 20 acres and 2 bordars. Then 

 as now half a plough. Then as now it was 

 worth 20 pence. 



Hundret of Erpincham Sud [South 

 Erpingham] 



Alebei [Alby]. One ploughland was held by 

 I freeman OiFort for a manor under Harold ; now 

 his 4 sons hold it. Then as now 3 villeins and 

 5 bordars. Then and afterwards I plough on 

 the demesne. Then and afterwards 2 (ploughs) 

 belonging to the men ; now among the whole 



4 (ploughs), and I mill. Then and afterwards 

 it was worth 20 shillings, now 40 ; and it is 6 fur- 

 longs in length and 5 in breadth, whoever may hold 

 there, and (pays) 3 pence and a halfpenny for geld. 

 In Buc [? Burgh (next Aylsham)] 2 freemen 

 (with) 90 acres of land ; then as now 2 bordars 

 and ih ploughs, and half an acre of meadow ; 

 now half a mill. Then and afterwards it was 

 worth 15 shillings, now 25 shillings and 4 pence. 

 And it is 3 furlongs in length and 2 in breadth, 

 and (pays) 2 pence for geld. In Erpincham 

 [Erpingham] I freeman of Harold's (with) 

 30 acres of land. Then as now i bordar and 

 half a plough and half an acre of meadow. Then 

 and afterwards it was worth 4 shillings, now 



5 (shillings) and 4 pence. In Torp [Thorpe] ^ 

 I freeman of the same (Harold's) (with) 

 60 acres of land ; now Turold holds him. 

 Then and afterwards 5 bordars, now 2 ; then as 

 i. 187. 



now I plough on the demesne, and half a plough 

 belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 5 swine, 

 and I sokeman (with) I acre. Then it was 

 worth 10 shillings, now 20. 



In WicMERA [Wickmere] 9 freemen of 

 the same (Harold's) (with) I ploughland ; now 

 Robert de Curcon holds (them) : then as now 



5 bordars and 2 serfs and 2 ploughs and I acre 

 of meadow, wood(land) for 10 swine. Then it 

 was worth 20 shillings, now 30 ; and (it is) 



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

 8 pence for geld. There too {In eadem) 2 free- 

 men of Harold's and Bishop Almar's (with) 

 30 acres, then as now 2 bordars, and half a 

 plough, and half an acre of meadow. Then 3 parts 

 of I mill. Then it was worth 8 shillings, now 12. 



Hundret of Tonsteda [Tunstead] 



In Felmicham (Felmingham) i ploughland 

 which belongs [pertinent) to the 4 men of Sudfelda 



' Probably either Calthorpe or Baconsthorpe. 



[Suffield] ; * then as now 7 bordars and 4 soke- 

 men on the same land, then as now 2 ploughs 

 and i^ acres of meadow. And this is in the 

 valuation of Sudfelda [Suffield]. 



There too {In eadem) (are) 4 freemen (with) 

 80 acres, then as now 4 bordars, and 2 ploughs, 

 and 2 acres of meadow, and I mill. Then it 

 was worth lo shillings, now 16 (shillings) and 



4 pence. And it is I league in length and 



5 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 18 pence for 

 geld. One of those 4 was the man of the 

 predecessor of R[obert] Malet. 



In Smaleberga [Smallburgh] 3 freemen 

 (with) I ploughland ; then as now 1 2 bordars 

 and 3 sokemen. Then and afterwards 3 ploughs, 

 now 4, and 2 acres of meadow, wood(land) for 



6 swine. Two of these are in the valua- 

 tion of Antingham [Antingham] ' and the third 

 is worth 10 shillings. One of them was the 

 man of the predecessor of Robert Malet, and 

 the others belonged to St. Benet : * St. Benet 

 itself (has) the soke. In Dillam [Dilham] i free- 

 man of Edric (with) 60 acres of land; then as now 

 5 bordars and I plough and I acre of meadow. 

 This is in the valuation of Sudfelda [Suffield] . 



Hundret of Hapinga [Happing] 



In Palinga [Palling] i freeman of Guerd 

 (with) I ploughland ; then as now 5 bordars, 

 and I plough on the demesne, and 24 acres 

 of meadow and I plough belonging to the men. 

 There too {In eadem) 5 men (with) 23 acres 

 whom Hugh de Hosdenc holds ; then as now 

 I plough. Then it was worth 20 shillings, now 

 40. Of those 4 were free, but they could not 

 withdraw {recedere) except on giving 2 shillings. 



In Wacstenesham [Waxham] half a free- 

 man (with) 7 acres of knd ; and he is in the 

 same valuation. 

 f. 187b. 



In Stalham [Stalham] i freeman (with) 1 5 

 acres. This the same holds. In Brunestada 

 [Brimstead] I freeman (with) 1 5 acres, and in 

 Horseia [Horsey] i freeman (with) 12 acres. Of 

 these Ailwin, his predecessor, had not even the 

 commendation T.R.E. , and yet he claims them 

 as part of {revocat ad) his fee by the king's gift, 

 because the said {'lie) Ailwin had commendation 

 of them in the time of King William. Then 

 as now I plough and 4 acres of meadow, and it 

 is worth 4 shillings. The king and the earl 

 (have) the soke. 



Hundret of Humiliart [Humbleyard] 



In Carletuna [Carleton, (East)] 27 freemen 

 and a half under Olf by commendation only 

 and soke of the fold T.R.E., and they have 



' See f. 1 84^. 



' See fF. 1843, 185. 



' St. Benet of Holm. 



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