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 A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK In the same (vill) a freeman under the like commendation held 27 acres,"* 7 bordars, I plough, and i acre of meadow. Worth 105. In Manuuic [ ] Wailolf a freeman under commendation to the Abbot of Ely held 60 acres and 2 bordars. Then i^ ploughs, now 2 ploughs. And a freeman (held) I acre. 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 6 swine. Worth 20s. Half the soke (is) the Abbot's and half the Earl's. In the same (vill) a freeman under commenda- tion (held) iji acres. Then 2 oxen. Worth 4.S. and 8d. The soke (belongs) in the same way. In WiNESTUNA [Winston] Iric a freeman under commendation (held) 30 acres. In the same (vill) Grimolf (and) Edward freemen (held) 30 acres. And (there were) 4 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, now I. 4 acres of meadow. They were then worth 20s., now 155. Of two of them the Abbot has half the soke, and of the third the whole. And the Earl has the rest of the soke. In WiNESTUNA [Winston] half a freeman under commendation (holds) 7^ acres. Worth In ToRP [Thorpe] and in Asfelda [Ashfield] 21 freemen (held) I carucate and 14 acres of land under commendation to his (Earl Hugh's) predecessor T.R.E. A church with 12 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. And 3 acres of meadow. Wood(Iand) for 12 swine. They were then worth 405., now 301. The soke (is) fol. 299. half the Abbot's and half the Earl's. Assafelda [Ashfield] is I league long and 7 furlongs broad. And pays 2od. in geld. Others have holdings therein. All this Hugh, son of Norman, holds of the Earl. In ToRP [Thorpe] Oslac a freeman under commendation held 10 acres. Worth 2s. In Helmingheham [Helmingham] a freeman (held) 8 acres. Worth 1 6^. The soke (belongs) in manner aforesaid. Perreham [Parham] Half Hundret In Perreham [Parham] 4 freemen under commendation to his (Earl Hugh's) predecessor (held) 20 acres. Worth 4J. Roger Bigot holds of the Earl. Brademera [Bradmere] HuNrRET' Bernham [Barnham] Scula, King Edward's thegn, held as a manor, 2 carucates of land. " ' In Monauuic a freeman Wudebrunde with 27 acres' : Inj. EL 145. 'In Munchewich ' ; ibid. 188. Cf. below, n. 54. Then as now I bordar, and 2 serfs. And 2 ploughs on the demesne. I acre of meadow. And I mill. Now 3 beasts. Then 25 swine, now 14. Then 10 sheep, now 120. Then as now it was worth 30^. Saint Edmund (has) the soke. Watesfelda [Wattisfield] Aluric the thegn held as a manor T.R.E., i carucate of land. Then as now i villein. Then 2 ploughs. Then it was worth 25^., now 17^. BiscoPEs [Bishop's] Hundret Saxteda [Saxtead] T.R.E. Burchard held as a berewick of {In) Framincham [Framlingham], 60 acres. Then as now 1 1 villeins, and 5 bordars. Then as now 9 ploughs. And 4 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 200 swine. This is included in the valuation of Framincham [Framlingham]. BUDINGA [BlYTHING] HuNDRET Healesuurda [Halesworth] Aluric heldT.R.E. as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Then 4 villeins, now 5. Then 7 bordars, now lO. Then as now 2 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 3 ploughs belonging to the men, now 2. Then wood(land) for 300 swine, now for 100. Then as now 4 acres of meadow. A mill. I rouncey. Then as now 6 beasts. Now 10 swine. 18 sheep. Then it was worth 30 (shillings), now 405. In the same (vill) Ulf the priest held 40 acres of land as a manor. 2 bordars. I plough on the demesne. Wood(land) for 6 swine. 4 acres of meadow. 14 sheep, and 2 goats. Worth 5^. And to this manor are conjoined 4 freemen with 60 acres of land. 2 bordars. 2 ploughs on the desmesne. Worth os. And Bigot de Loges holds these 3 estates under Earl Hugh. It fol. 299^. is I league in length, and another in breadth. And it renders id. in geld. And Count Alan claims the land of the aforesaid priest and these 4 men as of his predecessor's fee, and by seisin made to him. And the Hundred is his witness. Uggiceheala [Uggeshall] Osketel a freeman held T.R.E. as a manor, 2 carucates of land. Then as now 5 bordars. I serf. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. And then as now I plo- gh belonging to the men. 2 acres of meadow. Then i mill, now none. And i salt-pan. 24 swine. And i church. Then it was worth 40J., now 30J. This R. de Curcun holds of Earl Hugh. Attached [jacet) to this manor is i man with (part of) the said land and included in the said valuation. It is ij leagues long, and i (league) broad. And it renders bd. in geld. Over this land, and over all the other lands which 440