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 A HISTORY OF NORFOLK afterwards (there were) lO villeins, now 6 ; then as now 1 8 bordars ; 24 acres of meadow. Then (there were) 3 ploughs on the demesne, after- wards I, now 3 ; then as now 6 ploughs belong- ing to the men ; wood(land) for 400 swine. Now (there is) i mill (and) half a fishery. To this manor belong {Hie jacent) now as then 24 sokemen (holding) i ploughland by all custom (ad omnem consuetud'tnem). In Grestuna [Griston] Osbert holds an out- lying estate [bereuita) which belongs now as then to this manor, and 2 villeins, and 2 serfs, and 2 acres of meadow. Then and afterwards (there was) I plough, now i ploughs, on the demesne. Then (there were) 4 rounceys, and (the same) now, and now 10 beasts. Then 20 swine, now 30. Then 40 sheep, now 44. Now 10 hives of bees. The whole is worth 7 pounds. (There is) I church (with) 24 acres and it is worth 2 shillings. In Weskerebroc [West Carbrooke] he also {Idem) holds I freeman [homo) (with) 40 acres of land. Then as now (there was) i bordar and 1 serf. Then and afterwards (there was) i plough. f. 266. ■ • 1 And it is worth 10 shillings. The soke is in the king's (manor of) Saham [Saham (Toney)]. Ro^er Bigot's predecessor (had) only the com- mendation. The whole of Cherebroc [Car- brooke] is 8 furlongs in length and half a league in breadth, and (renders) I 5 pence of geld. (There is) I church (with) 20 acres, worth 12 pence. HUNDRET [of] ScREPHa[m] [ShROPHAM] Bretha[m] [Brettenham], which a freeman held T.R.E., is held by William (as) 2 plough- lands. Then as now (there were) 4 villeins, and I bordar and I serf; 12 acres of meadow. Then (there were) 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now I. Then as now i plough belonsjing to the men, and I mill. Then as now 60 sheep; and 2 free(men with) 19 acres of land, whom he had by commendation only. The soke is in Bucha[m] [Buckenham, (Old)]. And I freeman (holds) 30 acres of land. (His) soke belongs to St. Etheldreda {in Sancta Adel[dreda])} The whole is worth 60 shillings. There also I freeman (held) 2 ploughlands T.R.E. Then (there were) 12 villeins, afterwards and now 3. Then as now 3 bordars, and 8 acres of meadow. Then as now (there were) 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then (there were) 3 ploughs belong- ing to the men, afterwards and now 2. Then as^'now I mill. Then as now 2 beasts. Now 14 swine and 70 sheep and 5 hives of bees. It was then worth 60 shillings, now 40. The soke is in Bucha[m] [Buckenham, (Old)].- HuNDRET [of] HeINESTEDE [HeNSTEAD] In Sasilingaha[m] [Saxlingham (Nethergate)] Stergar the Huscarl {Huscarla) (held) 30 acres of ' Compare Itij. Elien. (Hamilton), pp. 140, 195. land T.R.E. Then as now (there was) half a bordar. Then 2 serfs, now I, and half a mill; (and) i^ acres of meadow. Then (there was) I plough, now none and ." Then and afterwards it was worth 20 shillings, now 13. (There is) i church (with) 10 acres, and it is worth 16 pence. In T[ur]mentuna [ ?Thurton] Ketel, a free- man, held 8 acres and half an acre of meadow under Stigand T.R.E. Then (there were) 2 oxen. It was then worth 2 shillings, now 12 pence. Hundret and a Half of Fredrebruge [Freebridge] Walpola [Walpole] was held by a freeman T.R.E. (as) half a ploughland. Then as now (there were) 6 bordars, and half a plough. And it is worth 5 shillings. f. 266b. L. THE LANDS OF ROGER SON OF RENARD^ Hundret of Grimeshou [Grimshoe] Stanforda [Stanford] was held by Alstan T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then as now (there were) 5 villeins, and 2 bordars. Then and afterwards 5 serfs, now 2 ; (and) 8 acres of meadow. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then and afterwards i plough be- longing to the men, now 2 oxen. Then as now I ^ mills. Then and now 2 rounceys. Then 8 beasts, now 12. Then 8 swine, now 10. Then 200 sheep, now 80 ("7/ viginti). It was then and now is worth 40 shillings. There also there are 8 freemen with {de) 2 ploughlands and 36 acres, and I bordar, and I serf, (and) 4 acres of meadow. Then (they had) 3 ploughs, now 2. Then as now they were worth 20 shillings. He claims {reclamat) these (as) of the king's gift {dono). The whole is i league in length and a half in breadth, and renders I 5 pence of geld out of (every) 20 shillings. And over these (free- men) the king and the earl have soke. In Buckenham [Buckenham (Tofts) ] 7 free- men (have) I ploughland and 20 acres and 6 villeins. Then as now (they had) 2 ploughs. And they are worth 1 1 shillings. The king and the earl (have) the soke. In IcHEBURC [Igborough] (there is) I freeman (with) 40 acres. Then as now (he had) half a plough, and 2 acres of meadow. And he is worth 16 pence. Hundret [of] Smetheduna [Smethden] ToRP [(Ingoldes)thorp] was held T.R.E. by Turchetel,a freeman, (with) ih plough bnds, and » Blank in MS. ' In margin,/, r. ; see Introduction, p. 2. 188