A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



abbot. Then as now 5 bordars and I serf. 

 Then and afterwards 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 now 3. Then as now half a plough belonging 

 to the men. Wood(land) for 16 swine, 8 acres 

 of meadow. Then and afterwards it was worth 

 20 shillings, now 10. It is 5 fUrlongs in length 



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and 5 in breadth and (renders) 4 pence of geld. 



Several hold there. 



Dice [Diss] Half Hundret 



Telvetuna[m] [Thelveton] now as then is 



held by St. Etheldreda for 2 ploughlands. Then 



as now 6 villeins and I bordar. Then 2 ploughs 



on the demesne, now none. Then as now 



1 plough belonging to the men, 4 acres of 

 meadow. Then wood(land) for 60 swine, now 

 30. It is worth 20 shillings. It is i league in 

 length and a half^ in breadth, and (renders) 

 7 pence of geld. In Teveteshala [Tivetshall] 

 (are) 2 sokemen (with) half a ploughland and 



2 acres, and 2| villeins, and 2 bordars and 

 I plough. Wood(land) for 15 swine, I J acres 

 of meadow. It is worth 10 shillings.^ 



LODINGA [LoDDON] HuNDRET 



'In ToRTUNA [Thurton] (are) 6 sokemen 

 whom Godric the Sewer {dapifer) has, with {de) 

 20 acres. Then as now I plough. And in 

 XoRP [ ] 6 sokemen with [de) 13 acres, 



and they have I plough and 8 bordars. And 

 tliey belong to {pertine'i in) Berc' [Burgh(Apton)] 

 with all custom and are there valued.' 



^ I.E. 5 furlongs. 



' /. E. adds ' these belong to Pulham.' 

 ^ [/. E. replaces the Loddon hundred entry by the 

 following : — ' In Henestede [Henstead] hundret 

 Bereh [Burgh Apton] was held by St. Etheldreda 

 T.R.E. as 4 ploughlands. Then as now 10 villeins, 

 and 5 bordars, now 2 serft. Then as now 2 ploughs 

 on the demesne, and i plough belonging to the men, 

 and 30 acres of meadow. Now I mill, wood(land) 

 for 16 swine. Then 4 beasts, then as now 2 roun- 

 ceys. To this manor belong 1 2 sokemen who are in 

 LoDiNGE [LodJon] hundret and have 30 acres of 

 land and ll bordars and I acre of meadow and ^\ 

 ploughs; and 8 sokemen who are in Henesteda [Hen- 

 stead] hundret and have 40 acres of land. Then as now 

 I plough and I freeman with 30 acres of land, then 

 as now half a plough. Now Godric the Sewer holds 

 it under St. Etheldreda from his predecessor.' 



' Of all that we have in Norfolk 100 pounds and 

 8 shillings.' 



' In Dereham [East Dereham] is a church with 300 

 acres of free land and I plough, and it is worth 

 4 shillings. 



' In ToRP [ ] I church with 12 acres of free 



land and half a plough worth 1 8 pence. 



' In PuLEHAM [Pulham] 2 churches with 2 acres 

 worth 3 pence. 



'In Brigeham [Bridgham] I church with 12 acres 

 of free land worth 2 shillings. 



Depwade Hundret 



In Stratuna [Stratton, (Long)] I sokeman 

 held 12 acres T.R.E. It is worth 12 pence.* 



In Herdwic [Hardwick] i sokeman (has) 

 15 acres and half a plough. It is worth 

 2 shillings.' ' The king and the earl (have) the 

 soke.* 



XVI. LAND OF ST. BENET OF 

 RAMSEY [Rameselo) 



Hundret of Clacheslosa [Clackclose] 

 HiDUNGEiA [Hilgay] is held by St. Benet (as) 

 2 ploughlands. Then as now (there were) 

 8 villeins and 11 bordars, 5 serfs, 8 acres of 

 meadow, 2 ploughs on the demesne, and 2 oxen 

 belonging to the men ; 3 rounceys, 5 beasts, 

 10 swine, 70 sheep. It was then worth 

 80 shillings, now 70. From this manor 

 William de Warenne took away {tulit) 8 men, 

 customary tenants of this manor {consuetudlnarios 

 ad hoc manerium) with [de] 44 acres of land, as 

 the hundret bears witness. This manor is 

 5 furlongs in length and 4^ in breadth and 

 renders 8 pence of geld in (de) 20 shillings. 



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WiNEBOTESHAM [Wimbotsham] is held by 

 St. Benet (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now 

 (there were) 13 bordars and 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne and 12 acres of meadow. Pasture 

 worth 18 pence, 4 swine, 16 sheep. It was 

 then worth 4 pounds, now 3. 



In Snora [Snore HilF] half a ploughland, 

 worth 10 shillings. 



In Derham [Dereham, (West)] (there were) 

 3- sokemen T.R.E. (with) 6 acres of land and 

 half a plough. It is worth 12 pence. In 

 Phorham [Fordham] 24 acres, and it is worth 

 2 shillings and 8 pence. There also (was) 



I freeman (with) 24 acres, worth 3 shillings. 



In Wtwella [Outwell] 16 bordars, worth 

 5 shillings. Of the soke of the hundret and a 

 half St. Benet has 70 shillings. 



Hundret and a Half of Fredebruge 

 [Freebridge] 



Walsoca[m] [Walsoken] is held by St. Benet 

 now as then (as) I ploughland. Then as now 



II villeins and 6 bordars, 12 acres of meadow, 



' In Feltewella [Feltwell] I church with 30 acres 

 of free land worth 4 shillings. 



' In Nortwalda [Northwold] I church with 1 2 

 acres of free land and worth 18 pence. 



' In Waltona [Walton, West] half a church with 

 7 acres of free land, and it is worth I 2 pence.' 

 ' /. E. adds ' it belongs to Pulham.' 



* /. E. adds ' he also belongs to Pulham.' 



* /. E. omits. 

 ' Near Fordham. 



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