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 A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK under commendation to the same (Ulsi) (held) 20 acres. Then i plough, now half a plough, and worth 51. A church with 20 acres, worth 3^. The same Warin now holds. In Ilcheteshala [Ilketshall] a freeman Alwin under Ulsi's commendation (held) 60 acres as a fol. 301. manor. Then as now lobordars. And i serf. And on the demesne i plough. And belonging to the men i plough. 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 10 swine. Then worth I Of., and now the like. Furthermore in Ilcheteshala [Ilketshall] and in Metingaham [Mettingham] and in Scipmedu [Shipmeadow] dwell 7 freemen under the same (Ulsi's) commendation with 80 acres and i bor- dar. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. 2 acres of meadow. Then as now worth lOi. In Ilcheteshala [Ilketshall] a freeman Bur- chard held 2 carucates of land as a manor. Then as now 5 villeins, and 7 bordars. Then 5 serfs. Then on the demesne 3 ploughs, now i ; but there might be (2 more). Then 3 ploughs be- longing to the men, now 2 ; but they might be restocked. Wood(land) for 30 swine. 4 acres of meadow. Then 2 rounceys ; now I. Now 2 beasts, and 60 sheep. Then worth 30J., now 40f. In BoNGEiA [Bungay] there are 60 acres, and they belong to a manor which the King holds. Worth 10;. To this land (belong) i^ freemen with 5 J acres. Worth 2s. In Elcheteshala [Ilketshall] a freewoman under Burchard's commendation (held) 20 acres. Then as now 5 bordars. And on the demesne I plough. And belonging to the men i plough. Wood(land) for 10 swine, i^ acres of meadow. Then as now worth 5J. A church with 20 acres, worth 2s. In Scipmedu [Shipmeadow] 3 freemen (held) 15 acres. Then i plough, now half a plough. Worth 3x. In Ilcheteshala [Ilketshall] 3 freemen under Burchard's commendation (held) 30 acres. Then as now i plough. Worth 51. In RiNGESFELDA [Ringsfield] 2 freemen under Burchard's commendation (held) 12 acres and 1 bordar and half a plough. Wood (land) for 2 swine. Worth 31. and 6d. All this Warin son of Burnwin holds of him. SoTERLEGA [Sotterley] Mundret holds, and Burchard held it T.R.E. ; 1^ carucates of land as a manor. Then 4 villeins, now 3. A church with 7 acres. Then 3 bordars now 16. And 2 serfs. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, fol. 30ii. now 3 and 3 oxen. Wood(land) for 100 swine. 4 acres of meadow. Then as now i rouncey, 14 beasts, 31 swine, 120 sheep, and 30 goats. Then as now worth 53/. and ^d. In Croscroft [ ] a freeman, Bur- chard, held i^ carucates of land. Then as now 3 villeins, and 5 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, now none. But 2 could be made up. And 2 ploughs belonging to the men. Then 1 rouncey, and 5 beasts, now none. 3 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 10 swine. Worth 26s. and $d. Soterlega [Sotterley] is I league long and 9 fur- longs broad. And in geld (pays) 2^. This Mundret holds of Hugh. In Ilcheteshala [Ilketshall] a freeman (held) 12 acres, whom Ralph, a man of W. the Constable [cunestahla), appropriated (invasit) ; and of him Earl Ralph was seised on the day on which he made forfeiture. Furthermore in the same (vill) a freeman (held) 10 acres which Roger Bigot held ; and Burnwin appropriated this holding against his right {super eum). In Hetheburgafella [ ] 3 freemen under Burchard's commendation (held) 22 acres and i plough, worth s. In Werlingaham [Worlingham] a freeman under Gurth's commendation (held) 6 acres, worth i2d. HUNDRET OF LuDINGA [LoTHINGLAND] At Kessingalanda [Kessingland] Burchard held T.R.E. 2 carucates of land as a manor ; now Hugh son of Norman holds it. Then as now 2 villeins and 6 bordars, and 2 serfs. Then as now on the demesne 2 ploughs. And belonging to the men i plough. One acre of meadow. And i mill. Then as now I beast, 23 swine, and 40 sheep. Then worth 30J., now 4OX. It is i league long, and I (league) broad. And (pays) 2'^d. in geld. In the same (vill were) 40 freemen ; of these 1 1 were under Gurth's commendation and the others under Burchard's commendation ; and among them (they held) 3 carucates of land. fol. 302. Then 8 ploughs, now 5. One acre of meadow. Then worth 4//'., now 100s. In Rodenhala [ ] a freeman under commendation to Tored, R. Bainard s predecessor, (held) 30 acres as a manor. 5 bor- dars. Then as now I plough. And belonging to the men half a plough. Wood(land) for 4 swine, ij acres of meadow. Then worth 8j., now it renders I2J. 442