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 THE HOLDERS OF LANDS now 10 villeins. Then 14 bordars, now 20. Then 2 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then as now i seaport. Then and afterwards 9 ploughs belonging to the men, now 7. Wood(land) for 40 swine. Then 1 salt-pan, now none. And 3 acres of meadow. Then 2 rounceys, now I. Then 10 beasts, now 6. Then 60 swine, now 13, and 60 sheep, 24 goats, and 2 hives of bees. Then as now it was worth 4//. The King and the Earl have the six forfeitures. In the same (vill) 8 freemen T.R.E., now 3, (held) 113 acres. Then 3 ploughs, now i. And half an acre of meadow. Then it was worth I Of., now 14.S. (This he holds) byreason of the exchange. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. (It is) I league arid 24 perches long and 10 furlongs and 7 perches broad. And pays 4^. in geld. Ranulf holds it. 2 churches with 28 acres (and) I plough, worth 3/. (At) Wankeforda [Wangford] Toret held as a manor T.R.E. 2 carucates of land. Then as now 8 villeins. Then and afterwards 1 3 bor- dars, now 21. Then 2 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then 8 ploughs be- longing to the men, now 7. Wood(land) for 60 swine. And 2 acres of meadow. Then as now I mill. Then I salt-pan. Then 2 roun- ceys. Then 24 beasts, now 17. Then 35 swine, now 17. Then 100 sheep, now 80. And 8 goats. And 5 hives of bees. Albold holds it. Then as now it was worth 4//. It is I league and I furlong long, and 9 furlongs broad. And pays jd. in geld. Others have holdings therein. The King and the Earl (have) the six forfeitures. In Henham [Henham] a freeman Alwin held by commendation I carucate of land as a manor. Then as now 4 villeins. Then 1 1 bordars, now 14. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, after- wards I, now 2. Then and afterwards 5 ploughs belonging to the men, now 3. Wood(land) for 40 swine. And half an acre of meadow. Then fol. 415. as now I mill. Now i rouncey, and 8 beasts. Then 4 swine, now 14. Then 20 sheep, now 40. Then as now 16 goats. Now 4 hives of bees. Then as now it was worth 40J. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. This Robert of Blideburc [Blythburgh] holds. This is by reason of the exchange. Blidinga [Blything] Hundret (At) Upbestuna [Ubbeston] Tored held T.R.E. as a manor 3 carucates of land. Then 15 villeins, afterwards 7, now 3. Then 4 bor- dars, afterwards 5> now 20. Then 2 serfs, now I. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs on the de- mesne, now 3. Then and afterwards 9 ploughs belonging to the men, now 10. Wood(land) for 160 swine. And 7 acres of meadow. Then i rouncey, now 2. Then 16 beasts, now 19. Then as now 30 swine. Then I2 sheep, now 92. Then as now it was worth 1005. To this manor belong [jacent) 3 freemen with 42 acres and i bordarand i plough and wood(land) for 16 swine and I acre of meadow. T.R.E. they were worth 6j. and 8^., now is. And a church with 3 acres, worth i^d. And all this land is 7 furlongs long and 4 broad. And in a King's geld renders 3d. Then as now (it was worth) 4//'. And to this manor are attached 5 free [franci) men with 26 acres. And then as now 2 ploughs. And wood(land) for 6 swine. It was worth 6x. and id. And those men render soke to this manor. (There were) besides 2 men with 40 acres and I plough. Worth 51. And the soke of those two was in Bledeburc [Blythburgh]. And Wil- liam Bainard holds these two manors [mansiones) of Ralph his uncle. In the same vill a certain freeman (Jrancus) holds a manor of 40 acres, and 3 bordars. Then as now I plough. Wood(land) for 6 swine, ij- acres of meadow. T.R.E. it was worth los., now 20s. And this manor is in Ralph's demesne. And all this land is 8 furlongs long and 5 broad. And renders towards the King's geld 3^^/. fol. 415^. Hundret of Wanneford [Wangford] In Scadenafella [Shadingfield] a freeman Toredi (held) 20 acres of land. Then i plough, now none. Worth 31. Thewardastreu [Thedwastre] Hundret In Stanfella [Stanningfield] Elflet a free- woman held under Saint Edmund T.R.E. i caru- cate of land. Now Bainard holds it through ex- change. Then i bordar, now 3. Then 2 serfs, now I. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, after- wards half a plough, now I plough. And 5 acres of meadow. Now I mill. Then worth 30J., now 4.0s. In the same (vill) 3 freemen under the said Elflet by commendation (held) 30 acres of land within Saint Edmund's soke. Then as now I plough. And i acre of meadow. Then as now worth 51. 551