A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



Hl'ndret of Grimeshou [Grimshoe] 

 In EsTANFORDA [Stanford] (there is) I free- 

 man of 60 acres. Then and afterwards i 

 plough ; now nothing. Then as now i villein, 

 2 acres of meadow. Then as now it was worth 

 6 shilh'ngs and 8 pence. Of this man the pre- 

 decessor of the same W[illiam] had the com- 

 mendation only, and the king the soke, and 

 (now) Bishop William has him. 



HUNDRET OF LaWENDIC [LaUNDITCH] 



In Gatelea [Gateley] (there is) I freeman 

 (holding) 6 acres of land, and it is worth 6 

 pence. And him (qurm) Bonde a freeman, the 

 predecessor of Hugh de Montefort, held T.R.E. 

 Afterwards he became Bishop Herewast's 

 [Erfasti) man, and therefore William has him. 

 The soke is in Muleham [Mileham]. 



HuNDRET OF BrODERCOS [BrOTHERCROSs] 



To (/«) Colekirka [Colkirk ^] Herewast [Are- 

 fastus) appropriated [invinit) the wood of Fange- 

 HAM [Fakenham], and it is 60 acres in length. 



HuNDRET OF GaLGOU [GaLLOW] 



In Sexelingaham [Saxlingham] " Harold 

 [Heroldm) held 2 freemen of i^ ploughlands, 

 f. 19a 



now Bishop William holds them, and (there 

 are) now as then 7 bordars. Then (there were) 

 2 ploughs, now 2j ; 5 acres of meadow and 

 half a mill. It was then worth 20 shillings, 

 now 30. Besides this [adhuc) H[arold] held in 

 the same vill (w;7/(?) 'Lagaam [Langham] i free- 

 man^ (holding) 30 acres and i bordar. Then 

 as now (there was) I plough, 2 acres of meadow. 

 It was then worth 5 shillings, now 7 shillings. 



HuNDRET OF HOLT 



In Snuterlea [Blakeney] — *W[illiam] de 

 Noers (holds it) of Bishop William * — Edric 

 held under King Edward freely (from) Harold 

 2 ploughlands. Then as now (there were) 

 2 villeins and 25 bordars and i serf. Then 

 as now two ploughs on the demesne and 

 2 ploughs belonging to the men, 3 acres of 

 meadow, I mill, and 4 sokemen with 24 acres 

 and half a plough. The whole was worth 

 T.R.E. 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. (There 

 is) I church (holding) 30 acres, worth 16 pence. 



In Burningham [Briningham] (there were) 

 4 freemen of Harold of 2j ploughlands, whom 

 Roger Longsword {Lungus Ensis) holds of Bishop 

 W[illiam]. Then as now 9 villeins. Then 

 13 bordars, now 17. Then 3 ploughs on the 

 demesne, now 2^^, and half a plough might be 

 added {restaurari). Then (there were) 2 J ploughs 

 belonging to the men, now 4. Wood(land) for 



' Now in Launditch hundred. 



' Now in Holt hundred. 



' Interlined. * Interlined. 



30 swine, 6 acres of meadow, i mill. Then 

 2 rounceys, now the same {similiter) Then 

 4 swine, now 8. Then 9 sheep, now 104. 

 Now 5 hives of bees, and 3 sokemen with 12 acres 

 and half a plough. It was then worth 50 shil- 

 lings, now 4 pounds, and is I league in length 

 and 8 furlongs in breadth, and (renders) 13 pence 

 geld. (There is) I church (holding) 12 acres, 

 and worth 12 pence. 



In Maeltuna [Melton (Constable)] (there 

 were) 4 freemen of Harold ; now Bishop 

 W[illiam] (holds them), and Roger Longsword 

 [Lungus Ensis) of him, and (so do) Anschetel the 

 reeve and Roger. And (there are) 3 plough- 

 lands. Then as now 2 villeins and 32 bordars, 

 and among them [in eos) ']^ ploughs. Wood- 

 (land) for 60 swine, 6 acres of meadow. Then 

 as now 2 rounceys. Then and [et) now 8 

 beasts. Then 5 swine, now 10. (There is) 

 I church of 6 acres, and it is worth 5 pence. 

 (The whole) was then worth 30 shillings, now 

 40 shillings. And it is i league in length and 

 a half in breadth, and (renders) 10 pence of 

 geld. 



In Bruningaham [Briningham] Roger Long- 

 sword [Lungus Ensis) holds 6 acres which Earl 

 R[alf] held ^i church of 12 acres, and worth 

 12 pence,* and afterwards Count A[lan], and this 

 the hundret witnesses. 



f. 198b. 



Hundret of Grenahoga [Green hoe, 



(North)] 



Hindringaham [Hindringham] was held by 

 Bishop A(ylmer) T.R.E. Now Bishop W[il- 

 liam] (has it). (There are) 8 freemen (hold- 

 ing) 3 ploughlands, 14 bordars. Then as 

 now wood for 10 swine, 5 acres of meadow. 

 Then (there were) 5 ploughs, now 3. Then it 

 was worth 40 shillings, now it renders 50 shil- 

 lings, and of this land William de Nuers holds 

 the half. 



In Hindringaham [Hindringham] Drew 

 [Drogo) de Beuraria held i (free)man with 

 1 acre of land, and his predecessor (also), and 

 afterwards a certain reeve of Bishop William 

 who is called Seolf seized him and holds him. 



In ToRP [(Cock)thorpe] (there were) 2 free- 

 men. Now William de Nuers holds them of 

 Bishop W[illiam]. (They have) 100 acres of 

 land, half an acre of meadow, now as then 

 i^ ploughs. T.R.E. it was worth 20 shillings, 

 now 30. 



Erpingeham North [North Erpingham] 

 Hundret. 



In HoTTUNE [ ] Bishop Aylmer 



held I freeman by [pro) commendation with 

 15 acres of land, and William de Noiers holds 



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