HOLDERS OF LANDS 



Now Ranulf holds it, and 2 bordars (and) 20 

 acres of meadow. Then (there were) 6 ploughs, 

 afterwards 4, now 2^, and there might be 3 ploughs 

 (in addition). This was delivered (to Ranulf) 

 for I ploughland. It was then worth 4 pounds 

 {Uteri) and 10 shillings, it is now worth 60 

 shillings. 



HUNDRET [of] LaWENDIC [LaUNDITCh] 



SuTTUNA [ ^] was held by Ollova, a 



woman, T.R.E. for a manor (of) 2 ploughlands. 

 Now Boteric holds it. Then and afterwards 

 (there were) 16 villeins, now 10 ; then as now 

 2 serfs, and 10 acres of meadow. Then (there 

 was) wood(land) for 200 swine, now (for) 100. 

 Then (there was) I plough on the demesne, 

 afterwards a half, (now) i ^ ploughs. Then (there 

 were) 3 ploughs belonging to the men, after- 

 wards and now I, and half a plough might be 

 added (restaurari). Then (there were) 5 swine, 

 now the same. Then 120 (sheep), now 100. 

 This was held by Stigand as part of {in) Mule- 

 ham [Mileham]. It was then worth 40 shil- 

 lings, now 80. And it is half a league in length 

 and 5 furlongs in breadth, and (renders) 5 pence 

 of geld. 



HuNDRET [of] MitTEFORDAM [MiDFORD] 



In Iachesham [Yaxham] Ailid held T.R.E. 

 4 acres of wood(land) and I acre of meadow, and 

 it is worth 12 pence. 



Hundret of Galgou [Gallow] 



Penestorpa [Pensthorp] was held by Sclula 

 T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Now Ran[ulf ] holds 

 it. Then as now 13 bordars and 2 serfs. 

 Then and afterwards (semper) 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne, now i. Wood(land) for 12 swine; 3 

 acres of meadow, i mill. Then I rouncey, now 

 the same. Then as now 4 beasts. Then (there 

 were) 20 swine, now 60. Then as now 240 

 sheep. Now 4 hives of bees. It was then worth 

 40 shillings, now the same. And it is 4 fur- 

 longs in length and 3 in breadth, and (renders) 6 

 pence in geld {in gelto). 



1. 233. 

 Hundret of Brodercros [Brothercross] 



In Reineham [Rainham] T.R.E. Bond held 

 4 freemen ; now Boteric (holds them) : and 

 Harold (held) I, now Reynold {Renaldus) (holds 

 him) with {de) half a ploughland. Then as now 

 (there was) I plough (and) 3 acres of meadow. 

 It was then worth 10 shillings, now 5. And 

 the sheriflF {vicemos) claims that Harold's man 

 belongs to Fagenham [Fakenham], and the hun- 

 dret bears him witness. 



' Perhaps to be identified with Grenstein in Tittle- 

 shal and Mileham, which seems to be the holding in 

 Tittleshall mentioned in a.d. 1302 as held of the 

 earl of Gloucester (FfW. Jids, iii, 416). 



Hundret of Holt 



In Wivetuna [Wiveton] Turchetel held 2 

 ploughlands T.R.E., now Reynold {idem) holds 

 them. Then as now (there were) 7 villeins and 

 27 bordars. Then as now (there were) 2 ploughs 

 on the demesne. Then (there were) 5 ploughs 

 belonging to the men, now 3J ; 4 acres of 

 meadow, l^ mills. Now (there are) 3 beasts. 

 Then (there were) 15 swine, now 28. Then 

 107 sheep, now 80. Then and afterwards (it 

 was worth) 40 shillings, now 6 pounds. And it 

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

 and (renders) 17^ pence in geld. 



Hundret [of] Grenehou [Greenhoe, (North)] 



Walsingaham [Walsingham] was held by 

 Ketel, a freeman T.R.E. Then as now (there 

 were 19 bordars (with) I plough (and) 2 plough- 

 lands. Then (there were) 2 serfs, now I ; (and) 



2 acres of meadow. Then and afterwards (there 

 were) 2 ploughs on the demesne, now 3. Wood- 

 (land) for 8 swine ; 3 horses. When he (i.e. 

 Reynold) received it (there were) 2 beasts, now 

 I. Then 15 swine {post for porci), now 19. 

 Then as now 120 sheep. There belong to this 

 manor 24 sokemen (with) 70 (Ix et x) acres of 

 land, 2 bordars, and half a mill. Then (they had) 



3 ploughs, and (the same) when he received them, 

 and now i^ ploughs. (The manor) was then worth 

 6 pounds, now the same, and is half a league in 

 length and a half in breadth, and (renders) 18 

 pence of geld. And the other {alia) Walsinga- 

 ham [Walsingham] was held by Ketel T.R.E. 

 (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now (there were) 



4 villeins. Then (there were) 21 bordars, (now) 

 18, then as now 2 serfs. Then (there were) 2 

 ploughs on the demesne, and when (Reynold) 

 received it i, now 2 ; (then 2) ploughs belong- 

 ing to the men, and afterwards I, now I plough. 

 Wood(land) for 6 swine ; I acre of meadow (and) 

 I mill. (There are) 5 sokemen (with) 14 acres 

 of land (and) I mill. Then (they had) half a 

 plough, and now (the same). When he received 

 them (they had) also 5 horses, now 4 ; then as 

 now 5 (beasts?). Then 12 swine, now 14; 

 80 sheep then as now. Then (they had) 6 hives 

 of bees, now 2. (The manor was) then (worth) 

 4 pounds, now 100 shillings. And it is i league 

 in length and a half in breadth (and renders) 24 

 pence of geld, whoever holds there. 



Stivecai [Stiffkey] was held by Ketel (as) 2 

 ploughlands T.R.E., now Ran[ulf] holds it. 

 Then as now (there were) 16 bordars. Then 3, 

 (afterwards) I serf, now 3. (There are) 3 acres 

 of meadow. Then (there were) 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne, and then as now I plough belonging to 

 the men. (There were) 2 mills then, now i. 



f. 233b. 



When he received it (there were) 3 horses, now 

 4 ; and now 5 beasts. When he received it 

 (there were) 30 swine, afterwards and now 12 ; 



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