HOLDERS OF LANDS 



4 freemen (with) 36 acres and half a plough and 3 

 acres of meadow. In Taseburc [Tasburgh] 7 

 freemen (with) iio acres, now Berard and 

 Aselin hold them ; then as now 2 ploughs, and 



7 acres of meadow ; and they are worth 24 

 shillings. 



In FuNDAHALA [Fundenhall] i freeman, 



8 acres, half a plough. In Tuanatuna [? Swan- 

 ton] I freeman, Oslac (with) 30 acres. Then 



5 bordars, now 10. Then 3 serfs, now i. Then 

 as now I plough on the demesne and i plough 

 belonging to the men ; 4 acres of meadow ; and 

 4 sokemen (with) 6 acres and half a plough. 

 And I church with 60 acres of free land, an 

 almoin from many men {elemoiina plurimorutn). 

 In Carletuna [Carlton (Rode]) 2 freemen 

 commended to Oslac only, and they have 

 7 acres. 



In Kikelingatuna [Kettleton] 2 freemen, 

 2 acres. In Fornesseta [Forncett] i freeman, 

 2 acres. In Tanatona [Swanton] 3 free- 

 men, 4 acres. In Wachetuna [Wacton] 2 

 freemen, I J acres. In Stratuna [Stratton] 



f. igo. 



I freeman, 4 acres. In Muletuna [Moulton 

 (St. Michael)] 3 freemen, 5 acres. In Tibham 

 [Tibenham] 2 freemen, 7 acres. In Aslactuna 

 [Aslacton] I freeman, i acre. Among the 

 whole 2 ploughs and 2 acres of meadow. In 

 Tacolvestuna [Tacolneston] i freeman of 

 Stigand's (with) 25 acres and 3 bordars, I plough 

 and 2 acres of meadow. In Fundehala [Fun- 

 denhall] 2 freemen (with) 60 acres whom Osbert 

 holds, and 2 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, now i^. 

 In Tibham [Tibenham] 3 freemen with 28 acres 

 and I plough and i acre of meadow. The whole 

 together was worth T.R.E. 10 pounds, now 

 22 pounds and 2 shillings and 9 pence. One of 

 those 7 (freemen) of Taseburc [Tasburgh] 

 Herme[r de Ferrieres] claims,^ and a certain 

 Englishman, his man, hereupon offers the ordeal 

 {ex hoc offert judicium) that his predecessor was 

 seised of him on the day that King Edward was 

 alive and dead (i.e. died) ; and this the whole 

 hundret disputes {contradicit) either by battle or 

 ordeal. That Englishman has given pledge (to 

 stand by) his offer [ex hoc). 



Hundret of Gnaverinc [Clavering] 



Hatescou [Haddiscoe] : I freeman of King 

 Edward's, whom, after William came, Alwi his 

 (i.e. Roger's) predecessor had in commendation ; 

 and he has 40 acres — now Turold holds him — 

 and 6 bordars ; pasture for 40 sheep. Then 

 half a plough, now I, and 6 acres of meadow ; 

 and 6 freemen under him by commendation. 

 Then I plough, now i plough and 4 acres of 

 meadow. Then it was worth 10 shillings, and 



' Perhaps as appurtenant to Wreningham. See 

 f. 208. 



now the same [siinilitei). Stigand had the soke. 

 In Ekincham [Heckingham] ^ i freeman of 

 Stigand's (with) 30 acres ; now Robert de Wals 

 holds him ; and 2 bordars ; and 2 freemen 

 under him (with) 3^ acres ; then as now half a 

 plough, and it is worth 4 shillings. 



Hundret of Clacheslosa [Clackclose] 



In Walinghetuna [Wallington] 30 acres 

 of land were held by Husgarla, a freeman, 

 T.R.E. ; now Hugh holds it. Then as now 

 it was worth 3 shillings. In Hulingheia 

 [Hilgay] i|- acres were held by a freeman 

 T.R.E., and it was worth 3 pence. This the 

 same (Hugh) holds. In Bekeswella [Bexwell] 



1 freeman under Harold (with) 20 acres of land, 

 now R[alf] son of Erluin holds him, and he 

 is worth 2 shillings and 8 pence. In Dunham 

 [Downham (Market)] i freeman, 12 acres, and 

 he is worth 16 pence. This the same holds. In 

 Derham [Dereham, (West)] 6 freemen, 9 acres 

 of land and 3 bordars, and they are worth 10 

 shillings. This Hugh holds. There, too [In 

 eadem\ I freeman (with) 1 6 acres, and it is worth 

 12 pence. This the same holds. Of him his 

 predecessor had commendation only. There, too, 

 60 acres of land which Godric, a freeman, held 

 T.R.E., now the same holds it. Of this the 

 f, 190b. 



predecessor of Roger and the predecessor of 

 Baign(ard) had commendation only ; and it is 

 appraised above. In Straseta [Stradsett] i free- 

 man (with) 6 acres of land, and it is worth 6 

 pence. This the same holds. In Bycham 

 [Beechamwell] Alfeih, a freeman, held T.R.E. 



2 ploughlands and 2 acres of land, 14 bordars; 

 now R[obert] de Vals holds it. Then 4 serfs, 

 now I ; then as now I plough belonging to the 

 men, 6 acres of meadow. Then 4 swine, now 

 12. Then 80 sheep less i, now 100 ; I ass. 

 To this manor then as now belonged [jaccnt) 



3 freemen in commendation only (with) 60 

 acres. Of these Harold iiad the soke, and 

 they are worth 40 sliillings. Of the demesne 

 of this land Wihenoc took 30 acres ; he re- 

 claims them [istoi] by gift of the king ; 1 

 church (with) 30 acres is worth 2 shillings and 

 6 pence. 



Hundret and Half of Fredrebruge 

 [Freebridge] 



Eastwuinc [East Winch] : i freeman (of) 

 Guerd T.R.E. (with) 60 acres of land and 1 1 

 acres of meadow ; then as now 6 villeins and 3 

 bordars ; then as now 2 ploughs. Then it was 

 worth 40 shillings, now 60. This R[obert] de 

 Vals holds. 



'Compare f 205 below. 



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