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 A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK could not sell, 4 carucates of land. Then and afterwards 6 villeins, now 8. Then and after- wards 4 bordars, now 7. Then 4 serfs, now 2. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then and afterwards 4 ploughs belonging to the men, now 3. Then i horse, now none. Then 2 beasts, now 8. Then 5 swine, now 40. Now 100 sheep. And 4 acres of meadow. Wood- (land) for 16 swine. A church with 12 acres fol. 435*. of free land. Then and always worth 4//. It is 8 furlongs long, and 5 broad. And (pays) "jd. in geld. Lacheforda [Lackford] Hundret (At) Bertunna [Barton (Mills)] Alued a freeman held 5 carucates of land ; and this land William held from the Queen ; now Alveve holds from the King. Then 10 vil- leins, now 7. Now 5 bordars. Then 9 serfs. Then 4 ploughs on the demesne, now i. Then as now 3 ploughs belonging to the men, 2 fisheries. 2 acres of meadow. Then i roun- cey. And now 2 horses. Then 10 beasts, now 5. Then 200 sheep, now 3. Then 40 swine, now 3. Then it was worth 8//., and afterwards 6//., now 30X. And it is i league long, and half a league broad. And in geld (pays) 2od. Saint Edmund (has) soke and sac. LV. LAND OF JOHN SON OF WALERAN Babenberga [Babergh] Two Hundrets In BuRA [Bures] Uluric son of Brictric T.R.E. held 2 carucates of land under King Edward. Then 7 serfs. And i smith. Now 4 serfs. And now 2 bordars. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Wood(land) for 40 swine. And 4 acres of meadow. Now I mill. Now 2 horses, and 2 beasts. Then 60 sheep, now 140. Then 40 swine, now 20. Now 35 goats. Then it was worth 6oj., now 40 J. In the same (vill) Tosti a freeman under King Edward held I carucate of land. Then i vil- lein, now none. And now 2 bordars, and i «erf. Then as now 1 plough. Wood(land) for I o swine. And 2 acres of meadow. Then 40 swine, now 20. And 20 sheep. Now 15 goats. Worth 20;. In the same (vill were) 2 freemen under Harold. And they could sell. And they had 60 acres, and i plough. Worth 51. And they were assigned {literati) to make up the manor. fol. 436. LVI. LAND OF HUMPHREY SON OF AUBREY Stou [Stow] Hundret By reason of the Normandy exchange In Anehus [Onehouse] 10 freemen under Ketel by commendation only (held) 60 acres of land and I bordar. Then 2 ploughs, afterwards and now i. And 3 acres of meadow. Worth loj. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. BOSEMERA [BosMERE] HuNDRET In CoDENHAM [Coddenham] (were) 1 1 free- men with 80 acres less 2. Then 2 ploughs, now I ^ ploughs. And 2 acres of meadow. In Uledana [Olden] (were) 5 freemen with 20 acres. Then as now half a plough. In Hauungestuna [Hemingstone] (were) 3 free- men with 9 acres. And the whole is worth 30J. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Cadenham [Coddenham] Aluric a free- man (held) 8 acres T.R.E. (included) in the same valuation. Claindune [Claydon] Hundret In CoDENHAM [Coddenham] was a freeman with 4 acres. Worth Sd. The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. From Belingesfort [Billingford'"] mill Js. and 4.d. In Eusfort Hundret [Eynsford Hun- dred] in Norfolk. LVII. LAND OF HUBERT DE MONTE CANESIO Hertesmera [Hartismere] Hundret (At) Wiuertestuna [Wyverstone] Lewin the Bald held T.R.E. i carucate of land as a manor. Then 4 bordars, now 3. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards I, now i^. And half a plough belonging to the men. And 3 acres of meadow. Then wood(land) for 40 swine, now for 20. A church with 16 acres of land and half a plough. Then as now i rouncey, 3 beasts, 1 2 goats, and I o swine. Then as now worth 301. In the same (vill) 6 freemen under Lewin's commendation (held) 37 acres. Then as now fol. 436*. I plough. Worth ioj. All this Richard holds '^ Billingford in Norfolk was held by Humphrey {Dom. Bi. ii, 262^ • F.C.H. Norf. ii, 184). 570