HOLDERS OF LANDS of Torp [Thorpe]. In Belaga [Belaugh] i meadow. Then it was worth lo pounds now ploughland and 24 acres which Stigand held ; 24 (pounds) blanch. And it is i league in lenijth then as now 2 bordars and 8 acres of meadow, and 2 furlongs and 10 perches, and^i league'in Then I plough ; and it is in the valuation of breadth, and (pays) 10 pence and 7 farthings for Hosteda [Horstead]. geld. HUNDRET OF HuMILIART [HuMBLEYARD] Lakemham [Lakenham] was held by Stigand T.R.E. as an outlying estate in Torp [Thorpe (next Norwich)] for 2 ploughlands ; then as now II villeins and 2 sokemen (with) 4 acres. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now I, and I church with 13 acres in almoin. Then 3 ploughs belonging to the men, after- wards and now 2, and 3 ploughs could be re- stored ; 7 acres of meadow ; then as now i mill. This is in the valuation of Torp [Thorpe (next Norwich) ^] ; and it is 2 leagues in length and 7 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 3 pence and 3 farthings for geld. f. I4«. Hundret of Depwade Tacoluestuna [Tacolneston] was held by Stigand for an outlying estate in Wimundham* [Wymondham] (as) 5 ploughlands ; then as now 16 villeins and 21 bordars and 6 serfs, and 4 ploughs on the demesne. Then 14 ploughs belonging to the men, afterwards and now 5 ; 12 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 20 swine, and then as now i mill, and 4 rounceys, and 16 beasts, and 50 swine, 80 sheep, and 15 goats. And 5 sokemen; 12 acres; then as now half a plough. And 8 freemen (with) i ploughland, and 2 villeins, and 8 bordars. Then 3 ploughs, afterwards and now 2 ; 8 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 10 pounds, now 20 pounds blanch, and is l^ leagues in length and half (a league) in breadth, and (pays) 10 pence and a halfpenny for geld. Hundret of Claverinca [Clavering] Toft [Toft (Monks)] was held by Stigand for a manor T.R.E. ; 4 ploughlands and 20 acres ; then as now 14 villeins and 18 bordars and 8 serfs and 3 ploughs on the demesne, and 8 ploughs (belonging to the men) and 20 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 80 swine, and i rouncey and 4 beasts and 20 swine and 100 sheep; and 5 sokemen with i^ ploughlands; then as now 5 ploughs, and 8 acres of meadow. outlying estate And Hadescou [Haddiscoe], i of 220 acres of land; then as now 7 villeins and 4 bordars, and then 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 2, and 4 acres of meadow. Then i plough, now half, and 100 sheep. And 4 sokemen (with) 80 acres. Then 3 ploughs, afterwards and now 2, and 4 acres of ' See f. 137^. Stoutuna [Stockton] was held by S[tigand] for an outlying estate T.R.E. in Ersam [Earsham] ; 2 ploughlands and 3 bordars. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now i ; then" as now half a plough belonging to the men, 12 acres of meadow, woodland for 4 swine,and i mill and 2 rounceys and 4 beasts and 4 swine. And 30 sokemen (with) 3 ploughlands ; then as now 8 ploughs and 16 acres of meadow. And there, f. 141b, too {in eadem) i church (with) 65 acres, and 3 bordars and half a mill, and 12 sokemen, 25 acres ; then as now 3 ploughs and 6 acres of meadow. There belong {jacent) also to Stoutuna [Stock- ton] 10 sokemen ; 2^ ploughlands ; then as now 6 bordars and j^ ploughs and 8 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 16 swine. And 21 sokemen in Ierpstuna [ ], 120 acres. Then 8 ploughs, now 5, and 5 acres of meadow. And 8 freemen were added to this manor, and they have 12 acres and half a plough. In Elincham [Ellingham] 5 sokemen (with) 15 acres and half a plough, and i church with 24 acres. In KiLDiNCHAM [Gillingham] 12 freemen, 3 ploughlands, and 9 bordars. Then 8 ploughs, now 5, 12 acres of meadow, wood(land) for 8 swine, and i church (with) 30 acres of free land. Of these 9 belonged to the predecessor of Ralf de Bellafago in commendation T.R.E. and i to Alwi Deted^ and i^^to the abbot of St. Edmund and a half to Stigand. There, too {in eadem), 4 freemen (with) 15 acres and half a plough. Stigand had the soke T.R.E. and they have been added to the rental {in censu) of Ersam [Earsham] ; and all this is in the rental of Ersam [Earsham^]. The whole of Stoutuna [Stockton] is 2 leagues in length and I league in breadth, and (pays) 5 shillings and 4 pence for geld whoever holds there. In Ravincham [Raveningham] 3 freemen (with) 30 acres of land and I plough and half an acre of meadow, and it is in the valuation of Toft (Monks). In the same (is) I freeman (with) 60 acres of land which he (the freeman) held in pledge {habebat imuadiatas) from many men ; then as now I plough and 27 bordars, I acre of meadow, and it is worth 20 shillings. ' Probably meant for ' de Tedfort ' [Thetford]. ' See f. 138^. 67