HOLDERS OF LANDS HUNDRET OF BrODERCROSS [BrOTHERCROSs] In Bruneham [Burnham (Thorpe)] the same holds 2 freemen with I ploughland. Then and now 10 bordars ; then and now i plough on the demesne. Then belonging to the men i plough, now a half, and 2 parts of a mill, half an acre of meadow. Then it was worth 8 shillings, now 1 8 shillings. There too [In eadem villa) f. 184. the same holds 2 freemen with half a plough- land. Then as now 2 bordars. Then as now half a plough. Then it was worth 2 shillings, now 12 pence. In Depedala [Deepdale, (Burnham)] i free- man with half a ploughland is held by the same. Then as now 3 bordars. Then as now i plough. Then it was worth 20 shillings, now 10. In Reineham [Rainham] of the fee of Sti- gand the bishop i freeman holds half a plough- land. Now Edwin holds him. Then as now 4 serfs. Then I plough, now a half, 2 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 10 shillings, now 5 shillings. In SuT Reinham [South Rainham] i freeman with 20 acres of land, whom Aitard holds, and 1 bordar. Then as now half a plough, i acre of meadow. Then it was worth 5 shillings, now 3 shillings. Hundret of Holt In Marstuna [Morston] i freeman with half a ploughland whom Turald holds, and 4 bordars, and l plough, and it is worth 20 shillings. Hundret of North Erpingeham [North Erpingham] In Haganaworda [Hanworth] Withri held 3 freemen, now R[oger] Bigot (holds them). Now they have i bordar and 60 acres of land. Then 1^ ploughs, and always, and 3 roods of meadow. Then and afterwards they were worth 10 shillings, now 18. In Hametuna [Metton] Withri T.R.E. held 3 freemen, and Harold i ; now R[oger] Bigot (holds them). Then as now I ploughland and I villein and 3 bordars and a half, and 2 ploughs, 3 acres of meadow, and i mill. Then and after- wards they were worth 20 shillings, now 30 (shillings) and 8 pence. In Sutstede [Sustead] Withri held i freeman and Ulstan i T.R.E., now R[oger] (holds them). And they have 30 acres of land and i bordar and a half, then as now, and I plough, i^ acres of meadow ; and now i mill. Then and after- wards they were worth 8 shillings, and now 12 (shillings). In Almertuna [Aylmerton] i freeman of Elwin's, now Roger's ; and he has I ploughland ; then as now 7 villeins and 7 bordars, and i plough on the demesne, and I plough belonging to the men. And under him 2 sokemen (with) 16 acres of land ; and then as now half a plough and wood(land) for 4 swine, li acres of meadow. Then and afterwards it was worth 20 shillings, and now 40 (shillings). In Felebruge [Fel- brigg] 2 freemen of Gert's, and they have 2 ploughlands ; then as now i villein and 7 bordars and 2 ploughs on the demesne, and 1 plough be- longing to the men. Wood(land) for 60 swine, 4 acres of meadow. And he [iste) has 8 sokemen with 73 acres of land, and then as now i^ ploughs belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 6 swine. Then and afterwards it was worth 40 shillings, and now 4 pounds. It is half a league in length and 4 furlongs and 3 perches in f. 184b. breadth, and (pays) for geld 3 pence and i half- penny. And Metune [Metton] is 5 furlongs in length and 4 (furlongs) and 6 perches in breadth, and (pays) for geld 5 pence. In Gressam [Gresham] Alward holds 4 soke- men with 13 acres of land, then as now half a plough, 1 acre of meadow ; they are valued with the 4 freemen. There, too (In eadem villa) 1 freeman with 30 acres of land ; and then as now 2 bordars, and half a plough. In Sutstede [Sustead] Alward holds 3 bordars, and they have half a plough. In Beringeham [Barningham (Norwood)] i sokeman with 12 acres of land. Then he used to plough with 2 oxen, now with half a plough (i.e. plough team). In Aldebur [Aldborough] 1 freeman with 30 acres of land whom Ketel held T.R.E. ; half an acre of meadow. In Almertuna [Aylmerton] 2 sokemen whom Alward holds, with 1 2 acres of land and 3 bordars. Then as now they ploughed with half a plough (team) ; and the whole of this is in the valuation of Felebruge [Felbrigg]. In RuNETUNE [Runton] Bundo held I freeman T.R.E. with 30 acres of land ; he was delivered for I freeman, but now 2 freemen hold it ; 5 villeins and 2 bordars ; then as now I plough. Wood(land) for 4 swine, I acre of meadow. Then and afterwards it was worth 8 shillings ; it stood (fuit) at 20 shillings, but could not pay it ; and therefore it now stands {est) for 1 5 (shillings). In Rustuna [Roughton] T.R.E. Withri held 2 freemen with 30 acres of land. Wood(land) for 2 swine, half an acre of meadow. Then and afterwards it was worth 5 shillings, now 10 shil- lings and 4 pence. Here Edric held i freeman (with) 3 acres who could not go away without Edric's leave ; but Robert Malet claims the men.' ' Or possibly ' Robert Malet's men claim {calump- niatur) him.' [07