HOLDERS OF LANDS 



7 bordars, I serf, and i plough on the demesne, 

 and half a plough belonging to the men, 2 acres 

 of meadow. It is appraised inTornedis [Thornage], 

 I church with 12 acres. Of this manor W[ ] 

 holds half a ploughland and I plough, and it is 

 worth 20 shillings. It is 7 furlongs in length and 

 5 in breadth, and (pays) 2 shillings for geld. 



HUNDRET OF HoLT 



ToRNEDis [Thornage] was held by Ailinar the 

 bishop for a manor and for 8 ploughlands T.R.E., 

 and now the bishop (holds it) in demesne. Then 

 as now 40 bordars and 8 serfs, and 8 ploughs on 

 the demesne and lo ploughs belonging to the 

 men. Wood(land) for 50 swine, 9 acres of 

 meadow, 3 mills, 4 rounceys, 12 swine, 100 

 sheep. To this manor pertain 4 outlying es- 

 tates, that is to say Bruntuna [Brinton] and 

 Saxelingham [Saxlingham] and Becham [Beck- 

 ham] ' and Hemesteda [Hempstead], and they 

 are reckoned in Tornedis [Thornage]. And 16 

 sokemen with 36 acres. Then as now between 

 them 4 ploughs. The whole was worth T.R.E. 

 13 pounds ; now it renders 30 pounds. It is I 

 league in length and 4 furlongs in breadth, and 

 (pays) 12 pence for geld. One church (with) 32 

 acres is worth 32 pence. 



SuANETUNAM [Swanton (Novers)] was held by 

 A[ilmar] T.R.E. for 2 ploughlands, and it belongs 

 to (yfl«^a^Hidolfestuna[Hindolveston]. Then 

 as now 8 bordars and 2 ploughs on the demesne. 

 Then 3 ploughs belonging to the men, now I, 

 and 2 could be restored. Wood(land) for 100 

 swine. Then 13 swine, now 6; now 200 

 sheep. Then it was worth 6 pounds, now 8 ; 

 and it is half a league in length and a half in 

 breadth, and (pays) 3 pence for geld. 



HuNDRET OF Grenehou [Greenhoe, (North)] 



HiNDRiNGAHAM [Hindringham] is held by the 

 bishop in demesne, which Ailmar held for a 

 manor and for 4 plough(lands) T.R.E. Then as 

 now II villeins. Then 20 bordars, now 15. 

 Then 8 serfs, now 7. Then as now 4 ploughs 

 on the demesne. Then 5 ploughs belonging to 

 the men, now 3. Then wood(land) for 10 

 swine, now for 8 ; then as now i mill, 5 acres 

 of meadow, 17 swine, 160 sheep, 6 hives of bees. 

 And 7 sokemen (with) half a ploughland, and 

 T.R.E. they ploughed with 2 ploughs, now i. 

 Then it was worth lo pounds, now it renders 15 

 pounds. It is i league in length and I in breadth, 

 and (pays) 2 shillings for geld. And in Warham 

 [Warham] is i man belonging to this manor 

 with 1 2 acres. In Gwella [Wells] (are) 2 men 

 who belong to this manor with 12 acres. Pas- 

 ture for 100 sheep. 

 f. 192b. 



Edgamera [Egmere] was held by Ailmar 

 the bishop for a manor and for 3 ploughlands 



' In North Erpingham hundred. 



T.R.E. ; now Morel holds it ot the bishop. 

 Then 14 villeins, now 8. Then 2 serfs, now 

 none. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, now i. 

 Then 2 ploughs belonging to the men, now 2 

 oxen, and 2 ploughs could be restored ; then as 

 now I rouncey, i acre of meadow, 8 swine. 

 Then 180 sheep, now 90. And 7 sokemen 

 belong {jacent) to the vill with 45 acres ; then 2 

 ploughs, now I. Then it was worth 70 shillings, 

 now 45 shillings and 4 pence ; and 1 sokeman 

 who is in Murlai [ ] a man of Bishop 



William's. Then he used to plough with i (full) 

 plough team, now with 2 oxen. 



In ToRP [Cockthorpe] A[ilmar] held i soke- 

 man and 2 bordars, and it belongs to Langham 

 [Langham]. 



In LocHAM [? Holkham] W. de Noiers holds 

 of the bishop O. I freeman whom A[ilmar] the 

 bishop held T.R.E., with 23 acres of land ; and 

 he could not give or sell his land, and he was in 

 the king's soke. Then he was worth 5 shillings, 

 now 17 shillings and 4 pence. And in Hocham 

 [Holkham] he holds i sokeman with 10 acres, 

 and he belongs in Hidringham [Hindringham]. 



HuNDRET OF WaLESHAM [WaLSHAM] 



In Hemelintuna [Hemblington] 21 sokemen 

 with 140 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow ; 

 then 3|- ploughs, now 2. This is appraised in 

 Blawefelda [Blofield]. There too [In eadem villa) 

 60 acres of land in demesne. 



Hundret of Ensfort [Eynesford] 



The bishop holds Hidolfestunam [Hindolves- 

 ton] in demesne for a manor and for 200 acres. 

 Then as now 12 villeins and 22 bordars and 3 

 serfs, and 2 ploughs on the demesne and 5 ploughs 

 belonging to the men ; then wood(land) for 600 

 swine, now 300, 12 acres of meadow, I mill. 

 Then as now 2 rounceys and 20 beasts and 40 

 swine, 40 goats, 2 hives of bees. Here belongs 

 [jacet) I outlying estate which is called Nortuna 

 [Norton, (Wood)] of 200 acres. Then as now 9 

 villeins and 6 bordars, then 2 serfs, now i ; then 

 as now I plough on the demesne, and 2 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, 8 acres of meadow. 

 Wood(land) for 30 swine. And i church on 

 the manor with 26 acres, and it is worth 20 

 pence. And a third part of a church is in the 

 outlying estate with 2^ acres, and it is worth 4 

 pence. And 8 sokemen with 5 i acres of land, 

 which Hugh holds of the bishop ; 3 bordars, then 

 as now 2 ploughs, and 4 acres of meadow. 

 Wood(land) for 10 swine. And in Geghestueit 

 [Guestwick] I sokeman with 24 acres of land and 



f. 193. 



2 oxen. Then half a plough, now I. And 

 in Gegeseta [Guist] 2 sokemen with 2 acres 

 which the same Hu^h holds. Then the whole 



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