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 A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK demesne, now 3. And half a plough belonging to the men. And 3 acres of meadow. Wood- (land) for 4 swine. Then as now 2 rounceys. Then 6 beasts, now 12. Now 30 swine. Then 40 sheep, now 80. And 3 hives of bees. They were then worth 20s., now 40^. Danardestuna [Denston] is i league long, and 3 furlongs broad. And (pays) 6^d. in geld. And Cloptuna [Clopton] is i league long, and 3 furlongs broad. And (pays) 6^ti. in geld. In Dalham [Dalham] (was) 1 sokeman with 2 carucates of land. And i villein, and 5 bordars, and 2 serfs. And 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 2 ploughs belonging to the men, now i^. And 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 60 swine. Then as now 2 rounceys. And 10 beasts, now 16. Then 24 swine, now 30. Then 1 00 sheep, now 150. And 50 goats. Then worth 40J. now 6of. A church with 40 acres fol. 390A. of free land and half a plough, worth 5/. William Pecche {peccatum) holds this. In Denham [Denham] (were) 2 sokemen with 3 carucates of land. Then as now 5 villeins, and 1 3 bordars, and I serf. Then 4 ploughs on the demesne, now 3. Then as now 4 ploughs belonging to the men. 6 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 20 swine. A church without land. W. Hurrant holds this. Then i horse, now 2. Now 4 beasts. Then 15 swine, now 33, and 72 sheep, and 38 goats. They were then worth 3//., now 4/;'. and lox. In AuoKEDUNA [Hawkedon] (was) i sokeman with I carucate of land then as now. And 2 villeins, and i serf. And i plough on the de- mesne. And half a plough belonging to the men. Worth 20^ This Gislebert holds. In AuoKEDUNA [Hawkedon] (was) i sokeman with I carucate of land. Now 3 bordars. And I serf. Then as now 1 plough on the demesne. And 4 acres of meadow. Then as now worth 20J. This Fulkered holds. In Wratinga [(Little) Wratting] (was) i soke- man with I carucate of land. Then as now i villein, and 3 bordars, and I serf. And I plough on the demesne. Then half a plough belonging to the men, now 2 oxen. And 4 acres of mea- dow. A church with 32 acres of free land. Then as now worth 20s. Ulmar then as now holds. 4 beasts, now 6. Then 7 swine, now 30 Then 40 sheep, now 80. Then worth 20s. now 305. In HuNEDANA [Hundon] (was) i sokeman with I carucate of land. Then as now 2 bor- dars. And I plough. Hamo holds (over him). Then 30 sheep, now 50. Worth 20s. In the same (vill were) 10 sokemen with i carucate of land. Then as now I plough. And 2 acres of meadow. Worth 20s. In Farleia [Farley] (was) i sokeman with 7 acres, worth 14^. In Brochola [Brockley] was i sokeman with half a carucate of land. Then as now i plough. And 2 acres of meadow. Then worth 8/., now 16/. In KiDiTUNA [Kedington] (was) i sokeman with 30 acres and half a plough. Worth 5;. In BoiTUNA [Boyton] (was) i sokeman with 60 acres. And 3 bordars. Then as now i plough. And 2 acres of meadow. Worth 10s. fol. 391. In Stoches [Stoke-by-Clare] (was) i sokeman with 37 acres. Then half a plough, now 2 oxen. And 3 acres of meadow. Worth ds. and ^d. T.R.E. Wisgar held these sokemen with all customs except the six forfeitures of Saint Edmund. Risebruge [Risbridge] Hundret In WiMUNDESTUNA [ ] (were) 3 sokemen with 65 acres and half a plough. Worth I ox. From them his (Richard's) prede- cessor had all customs. Half Hundret of Cosfort [Cosford] In Wetesham [Wattisham] Uluric a free- man T.R.E. held 80 acres. This (holding) be- longs to the fee of Phinc. Then as now 3 bordars, and i serf, and I plough on the demesne, and I i^ acres of meadow. Then 3 rounceys, now 5. Then 8 beasts, now 11. Then 3 swine, now 25. Now 80 sheep. Worth 25J. Saint Edmund (has) the soke. In the same (vill) i freeman held 15 acres. Worth 2s. and 6d. Wisgar (had) the soke. Saint Edmund (has) the six forfeitures. In Hetcham [Hitcham] 2 freemen held i carucate of land, 4 bordars, and 2 serfs. Then 2 ploughs, now I, and 4 acres of meadow. Worth 20s. This Ailward son of Bell holds. In Stanesfelda [Stansfield] (was) 1 sokeman with I carucate of land. And 2 bordars. And then as now i plough. And 3 acres of mea- dow. Roger holds. When he received this (there were) 3 rounceys and now the like. Then Blakebrune [BlackbournJ Hundret In Bardewella [Bard well] (was) a freeman under commendation with 30 acres and I bordar. Then half a plough. Worth 5;. 528