HOLDERS OF LANDS 



In WiNTRETUNA [Winterton] he also (idem) 

 holds 8 free(men) with {de) 54 acres of land, and 

 I acre of meadow. Then as now (they had) 

 li- ploughs. They were then worth 4 shillings, 

 now 6. 



In Martham [Martham] he also {idem) holds 

 I freeman with {de) 10 acres of land. Then as 

 now he ploughed with 2 oxen, and then as now 

 he was worth 8 pence. And all this is (included) 

 in the farm above-mentioned. 



LXV. THESE ARE THE KING'S FREE- 

 MEN 



HUNDRET OF HaPINGA [HaPPING] 



In HoRSEiA [Horsey] Rolf (has) 31^ acres. 

 Then as now (he had) 3 bordars and half a 

 plough and 45- acres of meadow. 



In Stalham [Stalham] Ailmar son of Goduin 

 has 7 freemen with {de) 50 acres and I bordar, 

 and half a plough, and I acre of meadow. And 

 they are worth 2 shillings. 



In LuDHAM [Ludham] he also {idem) holds 

 4 freemen (with) 12 acres and half a plough : 

 and they are worth 16 pence. And in Eccles 

 4 freemen (with) 20 acres and half a plough : 

 and they are worth 3 shillings. 



In Wactanesham [Waxham] (he has) 3 free- 

 men (with) 10 acres and half a plough : and 

 they are worth 16 pence. In Horseia [Horsey] 

 (he has) 4 score acres and half a plough ; and it 

 is worth 2 shillings. 



In Echam [(Potter) Heigham] 2 free(men 

 have) 2 acres and are worth 2 pence. These 

 Godric of Hecham holds. 



f. 273. 



East Hundret of Flec [East Flegg] 



In Haringebei [Herringby] 100 acres (are 

 held by) i freeman (who belonged to) Bishop 

 Almar T.R.E. Then as now (there were) 

 12 villeins, and 2 bordars, and i plough on the 

 demesne, and i|- ploughs belonging to the men ; 

 4 acres of meadow and 4|- saltpans. To this 

 land belong (jacent) 8 freemen (with) 43^^ 

 acres and i \ ploughs and 3 acres of meadow 

 and I saltpan. (There is) pasture {pastura) for 

 100 sheep. Then as now it was worth 20 shil- 

 lings. This (land) is held by Rainbald the 

 Goldsmith {aurifaber), and it was (part) of Earl 

 R [air's] fief. 



In RoNHAM [Runham] 4 freemen (hold) 

 1 7 acres. Then as now (they had) I plough 

 and 2 acres of meadow and half a saltpan. There 

 also I freeman (has) 30 acres and ploughs with 



2 oxen and (has) 2 acres of meadow and I salt- 

 pan. And he is worth 2 shillings and 4 pence. 

 These (freemen) are held by Ailmar, son of 

 Goduin. 



In SCROUTEBEY [Scratby] i freeman (holds) 

 10 acres. Now as then (he has) half a plough 

 and I acre of meadow. And he is worth 

 ID pence. Ailuin of Tedfort [Thetford] added 

 this to the rent {censum) of Ormesbey [Ormsby] 

 in King William's time. 



Hundret of Humiliart [Humbleyard] 



In Carletuna [(East) Carlton] i freeman 

 (holds) 32 acres. Then as now (he had) half a 

 plough and i acre of meadow. And he is worth 



3 shillings. In Dustuna [Dunston] i freeman 

 (holds) 13 acres, and is worth 12 pence. 



Hundret [of] Depwade 



In MuLETUNA [Moulton (St. Michael)], Gouta 

 and Osketel, 2 freemen (hold) 2^ acres, and are 

 worth 2^ pence. Asci the priest, a freeman of the 

 abbot of Holme {Holmo\ held them, and has given 

 surety {vadem) (for his claim). 



In Herduwic [Hardwick], i freeman, by 

 name Wistret, (holds) 30 acres. Then as now 

 (he had) 4 villeins and 5 bordars, and 2 ploughs, 

 and 2 acres of meadow. And he is worth 

 10 shillings. The whole of Herduwic [Hard- 

 wick] is I league in length and a half in breadth 

 and (renders) 9 pence of geld. 



Hundret [of] Gnaveringa [Clavering] 



In NoRTUNA [Norton (Subcourse)] i freeman 

 of St. Benet (of Holme) (has) 30 acres and 

 2 bordars, and half a plough, and half an acre of 

 meadow : and (is worth) 4 shillings. Goscelin 

 of Norwic [Norwich] holds him. 



In TuRUERTUNA [Thurlton] 8 acres (were 

 held by) I freeman of the predecessor of Ralf 

 f. 273b. 



de Belf[a]go. And he is worth 12 pence. This 

 {hoc) was held by H[ ] Malesman[us] 



(as) witness the hundret, but he conceals it 

 {celat). 



In Ruverincham [Raveningham] (there is) 

 ' I freeman, Chetel Friedai, (with) 7 acres and 

 I bordar and I marsh {maresc^), and he is worth 

 12 pence.' This is (part) of Earl [RalPs] fief, 

 and it was board-land {mema) of the same manor 

 (of Raveningham) when R[air] suffered for- 

 feiture {foriifecit). Afterwards he held his land 

 so that {ita quod) he rendered no service to the 

 king. And of this he has given pledge. {Ex 

 hoc dedit vadem.) 



' Duplicate entry of that on f. 135^. 



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