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 THE HOLDERS OF LANDS In the same (vill) 8 freemen under commenda- tion (hold) I carucate of land and 1 1 bordars. Then as now 2 ploughs. And 3 acres of mea- dow. Wood(land) for 2 swine. Then it was worth los., now 20s. These he has by livery of seisin (de liheratione) and as (one) estate {pro terra). (At) RisEURDA [Rushford] Alti (and) Ketel, freemen (and) thanes, held T.R.E. 2 carucates of land. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne. And now 4 acres of meadow. Now i rouncey. Then l beast, now 5. Then 1 1 sheep, now 80. And 4 hives of bees. This land these men held T.R.E. as two manors. Then as now it was worth 30J. In the same (vill) 8 freemen (have) i carucate of land and 9 acres by commendation. Over 7 (he has) fold-soke, and commendation only over one. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs, now i. And 4 acres of meadow. Worth lOJ. It is 6 furlongs long, and 3 furlongs broad. And (pays) I id. in geld. Saint Edmund has soke over the whole hun- dred. fol. 421^. Hertesmera [Hartismere] Hundret In West Torp [Westhorpe] a freeman under commendation, Alti, (held) 9 acres. Wood(land) for 2 swine. Worth 18^. XXXVIII. LAND OF ROGER DE RAMIS Babenberga [Babergh] Two Hundrets In BuRA [Bures] Earl Algar h;ld i carucate of land, Roger now (holds it). And i villein, and 3 bordars, and I serf. And I plough on the demesne. And I plough be! 'nging to the men. And 2 acres of meadow. Then half a mill, now none. And then as now 1 horse, and 30 swine, and 100 sheep. Worth 20J. In LiNHOU [ ] Uluric held under Aluric Camp T.R.E., and they could sell, 30 acres, and 4 bordars, and 3 oxen. Worth i8f. Saint Edmund (has) soke and sac. Half Hundret of Gepeswiz [Ipswich] In the town of Gepeswiz [Ipswich] Roger has a church, St. George's, and 4 burgesses, and 6 burgages [mansuras) lying waste. One of these (burgages) was adjudged to the use of the Abbot of Ely, and he was seised thereof, as the hundred bears witness. But Roger says that he holds of the King. To the aforesaid church belongs 1 acre of land. The whole is worth loj. The King has the customs. Bosemera [Bosmere] Hundret In Crofelda [Crowfield] Edric, a freeman, held T.R.E. 20 acres. Then i plough and (the like) now. Then 4 rounceys, now none. Then 2 beasts. Then 12 swine. And 5 sheep. Now altogether nothing. Then as now worth 40^. In the same (vill) Wicolf, a freeman, held T.R.E. 35 acres which that same Edric held with his land at the time when it was delivered to Roger. Then as now 4 bordars. Wood(land) for 10 swine. And 2 acres of meadow. Worth 8j. fol. 422. In Codeham [Coddenham] 3 freemen (held) 30 acres, and i bordar. Then and afterwards I plough, now half a plough. And I^ acres of meadow. Then it was worth 6i., now 51. And the fourth part of a church and the fourth part of that which belongs to the church. This land Warenger held of Roger, but he disseised him. The King and the Earl (have) soke over the whole. (At) Estena ) Stonham] a freeman Ail- mar held under Edric, Robert Malet's prede- cessor, by commendation only T.R.E. 60 acres as a manor. Then as now i bordar. Then and afterwards l plough, now none. And 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 30 swine. A church with 14 acres. Then it was worth 20J., now 1 5 J. In the same (vill) a freeman Alwin in the King's soke (held) 90 acres as a manor. Then as now I villein, and I bordar. And then 2 ploughs on the demesne, now i. And 4 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 20 swine. Then it was worth 40X., now 25X. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In the same (vill was) a freeman with 60 acres, and I bordar and i villein. Then and afterwards i plough, now half a plough. Then I plough belonging to the men, now half a plough. Then i acre of meadow. Wood(land) for 20 swine. Then it was worth 20J., now 15J. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In the same (vill was) a freeman with 30 acres, and i bordar. Then and afterwards I plough, now half a plough. Wood(land) for 10 swine. Then it was worth los., now 5^. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In the same (vill) 8 freemen (held) 30 acres. Two of these were under commendation to a certain man who was himself under commenda- tion to Robert Malet's predecessor, and William (Malet) his father had seisin thereof. All to- gether they had I plough. Worth 55. All this Milo holds of Roger ; and he took over 4 horses, now I. Then 3 beasts, now 3. Then 1 4 swine, now 36. Then 36 sheep, now none. It is half a league long, and half (a league) broad. And (pays) dd. in geld. Others hold land therein. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. 557