A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 



HUNDRET OF GaLGOU [GaLLOw] ^ 



In Saxelingaha[m] [Saxlingham] Thierri 

 [Theodricus) holds, a freeman with {de) half a 

 ploughland. Then (there was) I plough, now 

 the same [similiter). Then as now 2 bordars, 

 (and) 2 acres of meadow. It was then worth 

 2 shillings, now 5 shillings. 



HuNDRET OF HoLT 



In GuNATORP [Gunthorpe] (is) I freeman of 

 Harold with [de) half a ploughland. Then as 

 now (there were) 6 bordars and i serf. Then 

 as now 2 ploughs. Wood(land) for 4 swine ; i 

 acre of meadow. And it is worth 10 shillings. 

 This land was delivered to Peter [iibi) to make 

 up I manor [viz.) Berneia [Barney]. 



In Edisfelda [Edgefield] Scet, a freeman, 

 held 60 and 20 acres T.R.E. Then as now 

 (there were) 5 villeins and i bordar and i plough. 

 Wood(land) for 100 swine, 2 acres of meadow ; 

 and 2 sokemen with [de) 12 acres of land. And 

 it belongs to [jacet ad) Bineham [Binham]. 



HuNDRET OF GrENEHOGA [GrEENHOE, (NoRTh)] 



Binneham [Binham] was held by Esket 

 T.R.E. (as) 3 ploughlands. Then as now there 

 were 3 villeins. Then as now 13 bordars (and) 

 2 serfs. And then 2 ploughs, and afterwards 

 and now 6 on the demesne. Then and after- 

 wards 2 ploughs belonging to the men, and now 

 i|-; II acres of meadow. Then i mill, and 

 16 shillings [sic, rectius sokemen) belonging [soF. 

 spertinentes) to this vill [villam) (with) 30 acres of 

 land. Then (they had) 2 ploughs, now a plough 

 and a half ; (and) 2 acres of meadow. In the 

 lord's homestead [in aula doniinica) (there were) 

 then 8 horses, now 5. Then 3 beasts, now I. 

 f. 258. 



Then 1 6 swine [post), now i o. Then 1 20 (sheep), 

 now half a hundred [d\) sheep. 



Etdwella ^ [ ] belongs to this 



manor, half a ploughland (and) i bordar. It 

 (Binham) was then and afterwards worth 

 4 pounds, now it is worth 20 pounds. And it is 

 1 league in length and a half in breadth, and 

 renders 2 shillings of geld. 



f. 358- 



Berlei [Barney] is held by William, which 

 Turketel held T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then 

 and afterwards (there were) 14 bordars, now 13. 

 Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, and i 

 plough belonging to the men. Then and after- 

 wards 2 serfs, now i. Wood(land) for 60 swine, 

 14 acres of meadow ; then as now I rouncey. 

 Then (there were) 14 wild mares. Then and 



' This should be Hundred of Holt. 

 * This is probably meant for Et in Wella [Wells- 

 next -the-Sea]. 



afterwards 10 beasts, now 14. Then 20 swine, 

 now 28. Then 60 sheep, now 100. Then 40 

 goats, now 38. Now 2 hives of bees. And 

 (he has) 17 freemen (with) 80 acres of land. 

 These he claims [reclamat) (to hold) by feoffment 

 [ex deliberatione) to make up this manor. Then 

 as now (they had) 2 ploughs (and) 6 acres of mea- 

 dow. Then, and then as now [semper) (the manor) 

 was worth 4 pounds. And it is half a league in 

 length and half in breadth, and (renders) 6 pence 

 of geld. And one of the king's Serjeants (/' serviens 

 regis) chims [ca/umpniatur) (to hold) 13^- of those 

 (freemen) as of the fief of Earl Ralf [ad feudum 

 Radulfi comitis), whom (Ralf) held when he 

 suffered forfeiture [se forisfecit), (and will uphold 

 his claim) by whatever mode of trial be adopted 

 [quocimque judicio judicatur), and to this the 

 hundret bears witness. And they hold 80 acres 

 of land and 2 acres of meadow, and render 

 17 shillings and 4 pence in Snaringa [Snoring, 

 (Great)]. 



In Great Walsingeham [Walsingham, 

 (Great)] Humphrey holds i^ ploughlands which 

 Bund, a thegn, held. Then as now (there were) 



3 villeins and 7 bordars and 2 ploughs on the 

 demesne (and) 4 acres of meadow. Then and 

 afterwards (there were) i^ ploughs belonging to 

 the men, and now i. Afterwards 3 serfs, now 

 4. Then 5 beasts, now i. Then 20 swine, 

 now 25. Then as now 180 sheep. Then 

 9 hives of bees, now 5 ; and i sokeman (with) 



4 acres of land. Then and afterwards it was 

 worth 30 shillings, and now 40. This land 

 was delivered to Peter to make up a manor, his 

 men know not which [ad perficiendum homines sui 

 nesciunt quod manerium). 



In Hochaha[m] [Holkham] Tocho, a free- 

 man, holds 33 acres of land. Then as now 

 (there were) 2 bordars. Then as now it was 

 worth 2 ounces [oras) (sc. 32 pence). And (Peter) 

 holds this as (he holds) that mentioned above 

 [sicut supradictam). 



f. 258b. 



Hundret of Ensford [Eynesford] 



In Dallinga [(Wood) Bailing] i freeman, 

 Fisc, held i ploughland T.R.E. Then as now 

 (there were) 9 villeins and 16 bordars and 2 

 serfs. Then as now (there was) i plough on the 

 demesne, and 3 ploughs belonging to the men, 

 and 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 6 

 swine. When he received it (there was) i 

 rouncey, now 2. Then 6 beasts, now 20. 

 Then 6 swine, now 30. Then 16 sheep, now 

 80 ; and 30 goats. And (there are) 5 sokemen 

 (with) 20 acres of land. Then as now (they 

 had) I plough. The soke (is) in the king's 

 (manor of) Folsam [Foulsham]. And it is worth 

 40 shillings. And it is i league in length and 

 a half in breadth, and renders 1 9 pence to [in) 

 the king's geld, whoever holds there. 



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