A HISTORY OF NORFOLK 2 acres of meadow ; then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then I plough belonging to the men, now 2 ; wood(land) for 30 swine ; then as now I mill, and 12 solcemen (with) I plough- land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. In demesne 4 rounceys, now 3 ; then 8 beasts, now 9, then as now 24 swine and 200 sheep : then as now it was worth 40 shillings. In Wesenham [Weasenham] 12 sokemen of Stigand's held T.R.E. 2 ploughlands ; now (there are) 6 sokemen more {plui) ; now as then 4 bor- dars. Then 4 ploughs among the whole, of which 2 are on the demesne, and i acre of meadow ; then as now 3 ploughs belonging to the men, now 6 beasts and 8 swine and 60 sheep and 2 roun- f. 165b. ceys. Then it was worth 40 shillings, now 60. This is of the exchange of the new land (de nova terra). The whole is I league in length and half in breadth, and pays 20 pence for geld, whoever may hold there. Wimer holds it. In Kemestuna [Kempston] 4 sokemen (with) I ploughland under Stigand ; then as now 4 vil- leins and I serf and I acre of meadow. Then 3 ploughs, afterwards and now 2^ ; wood(land) for 10 swine ; then as now it was worth 20 shillings. In Frandesham [Fransham] 2 freemen held T.R.E., of whom the predecessor of Fedric had commendation only. Afterwards Fedric, now W[illiam de Warenne] has it, and Gilbert of him ; i^ ploughlands ; then as now 4 vil- leins and 8 bordars. Then 2 serfs and 4 acres of meadow ; then as now 3 ploughs, wood(land) for 60 swine. Then i mill, now 1^ : then as now it was worth 30 shillings. ScERNENGA [Scaming] the same (holds) : it was held by Fredregis a freeman T.R.E. ; i ploughlands, then as now 4 villeins and 6 bor- dars, 3 acres of meadow, then as now i plough on the demesne and I plough belonging to the men, wood(land) for 30 swine ; then as now I mill. Then it was worth 20 shillings, now 30 ; (it is) of the fee of Fedric, and his prede- cessor had commendation only, and his {sui) pre- decessors had the soke themselves [ipsimet). In RuHHAM [Rougham] and in Frandesham [Fransham] 2 ploughlands were held by Toke a freeman T.R.E. ; then as now I villein. Then 12 bordars, now 10. Then 3 serfs, now I, and I acre of meadow : then as now 3 ploughs on the demesne and i ploughs belong- ing to the men ; woodland for 10 swine ; and now half a mill. And 16 freemen (with) half a ploughland and 8 acres of land ; then as now I i- ploughs. Then it was worth 50 shillings, now 60. This is by exchange with Lewes. The whole of Frandeham [Fransham] is 9 fur- longs in length and 8 in breadth, and pays 10 pence for geld, whoever may hold there. [Wimer ?] holds it. In Titeshala [Tittleshall] T.R.E. 5 freemen held I ploughland ; now Wimer holds it of f. 166. William [de Warenne]. Then as now 7 bor- dars, 6 acres of meadow : then as now 3^ ploughs, and wood(land) for 40 swine, and I fishery. Then it was worth 20 shillings, now 30. This is by exchange with Lewes. The soke is in the king's (manor of) Muleham [Mileham]. In Stanvelda [Stanfield] 2 ploughlands were held by 33 freemen under Stigand by soke and commendation : then as now 5 bordars and 6 acres of meadow. Then as now among the whole 10 ploughs ; wood(land) for 60 swine. Then it was worth 40 shillings, now 60. This is of the exchange with Lewes. The soke is in the king's (manor of) Mulham [Mileham]. Hundret of Waneland [Wayland] In Grestuna [Griston] i church and 10 acres of land ; this Godric claims to have belonged {jacere) in the time of Earl Ralf to Stou [Stow (Bedon)],^ and the men of the hundred witness that it is of [ad) the fee of William de Warenne, and a certain king's man is willing to undergo the ordeal [vult ferre judicium) that it belonged to Stou [Stow (Bedon)] when Ralf made forfeiture and I year before and i year after (his forfeiture). Hundret and Half of Feorhou [Forehoe] In Berham [Barnham (Broom)] 2 ploughlands and 6 acres were held by 47 freemen when he re- ceived it, and now by 57 ; then as now 7 bordars and 8 ploughs and 10 acres of meadow ; then as now 1 1 mills. Then they were worth 100 shil- lings, now 9 pounds. The soke is in the king's (manor of) Widmundham [Wymondham]. The whole is 6 furlongs in length and 4 in breadth, and (pays) for the king's geld 8 shillings and 5 pence whoever may hold there. In CoLETUNA [Colton] 2 freemen (with) 30 acres of land, and they are in the same valu- ation. In Tochestorp [ ] " 24 acres of land, and they are in the same valuation. In Walebrona [Welbourne], 10 freemen T.R.E. held I ploughland and 40 acres. Now there are 20 freemen. Then as now 4 ploughs and 3 acres of meadow. In Tokestorp [ ] ' 3 freemen (with) 20 acres of land. The whole is worth 60 shil- lings. 88 Cf. fF. 126, 162. In Norwich, St. Clement's. See f. 1451^ and nota