A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



dars and 3 acres of meadow and half a plough, 

 now as then [semper). Then as now it was worth 

 32 pence. 



Flewest [West Flegg] Hundret 



In WiNTRETONA [VVinterton] he also {idem) 

 holds I freeman, and in Repes [Repps] I. In 

 AsCHEBEi [Ashby] i, but also {set et) 2^ (belong- 

 ing to) St. Benet of Holm, by commendation 

 only (with) 46 acres of land. Then as now i 

 plough, and they are included in the valuation 

 {sunt in pretio) of Stokesbei [Stokesby ^]. 



Hundret [of] Lotninga Loddon 



In Brant [ ] Alvin, a freeman, 



held T.R.E. under Stigand, (and) Odar now holds 

 50 acres of land and I bordar. Then (there 

 was) I plough, afterwards and now none {nichiJ), 

 and it is worth 10 shillings. The soke (is) in 

 the hundret. 



Hundret of Ensforda [Eynesford] 



WiTCiNGEHAM [Witchingham] was held by 

 Hardewin, a freeman, T.R.E. (as) 3 plough- 

 lands. Then (there were) 16 bordars, and 

 afterwards and now 13. Then as now 4 

 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, 

 and I plough belonging to the men, and 8 acres 

 of meadow ; wood(Iand) for 5 swine. Then as 

 now 2 mills ; now I rouncey and 4 beasts. Then 

 12 swine, now 16. Then 80 sheep, now 100. 

 Then 30 goats, now 40 ; and 12 sokemen (with) 

 80 acres of land. Then as now 5 ploughs and 

 2 acres of meadow. (There) is i church without 

 land, 

 f 225. 



In Westuna [Weston] (is) an outlying estate 

 {heruita) (of) I ploughland, and then as now I 

 villein and 12 bordars and I serf. Then as now 

 (there was) I plough on the demesne and i 

 plough belonging to the men, and 2 acres of 

 meadow. And 10 sokemen (with) 80 acres of land. 

 Then and afterwards (they had) 8 ploughs, now 

 7 ; and one can be added {feri), and 2 acres of 

 meadow. (There is) i church (with) 12 acres, 

 and it is worth 4 pence. The whole was then 

 worth 7 pounds, afterwards 8 pounds 10 shil- 

 lings, (and) now the same. And (there are) 2 

 freemen of Quintin (with) half a ploughland 

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

 lit is worth 30 shillings from these 2. The soke 

 is in the king's (manor of) Foulsam [Foulsham], 

 but W[illiam] holds it. And (Witchingham) is 

 I league in length, and (the same) in breadth, 

 and renders 20 pence of geld whoever holds 

 there. 



Hundret of Taverham [Taverham] 



In Atlebruge [Attlebridge] (are) 35 acres 

 of land (with) 2 freemen. Then as now 2 

 bordars and half a plough, and 2 acres of 



'f. 225. 



meadow. And they are included in the 

 valuation {sunt in pretio) of Witcincham [Wit- 

 chingham]. The king and the earl (have) the 

 soke. 



Hundret of Erpingaham Sud [South 

 Erpingham] 



In Corpestig [Corpusty] i villein belongs to 

 {pertinet in) Wittingeham [Witchingham] (with) 

 40 acres of land and 2 bordars. Then as now 

 (there was) l plough, and it is worth 6 shillings. 

 (There are) three-quarters of a church (with) 9 

 acres, and it is worth 6 pence : and i sokeman 

 (with) 4 acres in Tortuna [ *] and he 



is worth 8 pence. 



Hundret [of] Stunetada [Tunstead] 



In Pastuna [Paston] (was) i freeman of 

 Edric by commendation only (with) 20 acres 

 of land. Then as now i bordar ; and he is 

 worth 12 pence. In Suavelda [Swafield] (are) 

 6 acres (and) i freeman, and he is worth 6 

 pence. St. Benet (of Holm has) the soke. 



Hundret of East Flec [East Flegg] 



Stokesbey [Stokesby] was held by Eduin, a 

 freeman of Guerd, (as) 3 ploughlands. Then 

 as now (there were) 15 villeins and 6 bordars 

 and 4 serfs. Then (there were) 2^ ploughs 

 on the demesne, afterwards and now 3 ; and 

 then as now i plough belonging to the men ; 

 20 acres of meadow and 2 saltpans and 2 

 rounceys. Then (there were) 4 beasts, now 

 6; then' as now 10 swine. Then 120 sheep, 

 now 180. And I church (with) 23 acres of 

 land and 3 of meadow, and it is worth 16 pence. 

 And 21 men (with) 80 acres of land belong 

 f. 325b. 



now as then to this manor. The king and 

 the earl (have) the soke of them all {toto). Then 

 as now (there were) 5 ploughs and 4 acres of 

 meadow. And 3 freemen whom Harduin 

 added T.R.E. belong to William, and they have 

 100 acres of land ; of these his predecessor 

 T.R.E. had the commendation. Then as now 

 (they had) 9 bordars and 3 ploughs and 8 acres 

 of meadow and I saltpan. They were then 

 worth 10 shillings, now 16. And the manor 

 was then worth 100 shillings, now 10 pounds : 

 and yet (these) two years it has rendered each 

 year 15 pounds and 4 shillings. And it is 

 I league in length, and 1 league in breadth, 

 and (renders) 2 shillings of geld. 



In Trikebei [Thrigby] Hugh holds 10 free- 

 men, in Maltebei [Mautby] 2^, and in Filebey 

 [Filby] I, (with) i|^ ploughlands and 13 acres. 

 Then as now 2^ bordars, and 2^ ploughs and 

 13 acres of meadow, 5 saltpans. (And) I 

 church (with) 5 acres, and it is worth 6 pence. 



* Afterwards known as ' Middletons,' in Booton 

 and Witchingham. Blomefield, op. cit. vi, 352. 



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