A HISTORY OF NORFOLK and 10 acres of meadow. Then as now i plough on the demesne, and halt" a plough belonging to f. 202. the men. Wood(land) for (tl() lOO swine and 3 sokcmen (with) 5 acres. Now i rouncey, then as now 3 beasts. Then 6 swine, now 27. Then 6 sheep, now 30. Then 5 goats, now 30. It was then worth 20 shillings, now 40. In WiCA [Wykes '] I freeman held I plough- land T.R.E. Then and afterwards (there were) 7 villeins, now 8. Then as now 5 bordars and I serf, and 4 acres of meadow. Then and after- wards I plough on the demesne, now 2. Then as now 3 ploughs of the men. It was then worth 20 shillings, now 40. And loi freemen (have) I ploughland and half an acre of meadow. Then as now 2 ploughs, and it is worth 10 shillings. The whole soke is in Keninchala [Kenninghall]. HuNDRET OF GrENEHOGA [GrEENHOE, (North)] HiNDRiNGHAM [Hindringham] was held by 3 freemen T.R.E. (as) 32 acres of land. Then as now I plough. Then as now it was worth 10 shillings. T.R.E. and now as then (semper) the king and the earl have the sac. And these 3 men whom Berard has are claimed by the men of Drew (de Bevraria) as of their lord's fief {ad feudum domini sui). HuNDRET (of) DePEWADE [DePWADE] Taseeurc [Tasburgh] was held by Torolf a freeman of Stigand (with) 30 acres. Then as now I bordar and i plough on the demesne, and 4 acres of meadow, the eighth part of a mill ; and 6 freemen (holding) 10 acres by commendation only. T.R.E. and now as then half a plough. In Foneseta [Forncett] i freeman of Stigand (had) 30 acres. Then as now 2 bordars. Then and afterwards I plough, now a half; 4 acres of meadow. Then 2 mills, afterwards I, now nothing : and 2 freemen (holding) 2 acres. It was then worth 20 shillings, afterwards and now 30. All Taseburc [Tasburgh] is 10 furlongs in length and 7 in breadth and (renders) 9 pence geld. XII. LANDS OF GODRIC THE SEWER [DAPIFERI) Hundret of Grenehou [(South) Greenhoe] Godestuna [Gooderstone] was held freely by Osgot. Then as now 12 villeins and 16 bordars. Then 4 serfs, afterwards and now I. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne, and 5 belonging to the men ; and lO freemen dwelt [matiehant) f. 202b. there, whom King William gave to Earl R[alf] ' Now in Garboldesham. and afterwards to G[odric], in two of whom Archbishop Stigand had the commendation. Then as now (these had) 3 ploughs among them. Wood(land) for 20 swine. Then 3 mills, now 5, and I fishery and 4 acres of meadow. G[<)dric] found [invenit) 7 beasts, now the same {sliiii/iter), now 3 rounceys. Then 5 I sheep, now 100. And it is I league in length and a half in bre.idth, and renders 13 pence of geld. It was then worth 50 shillings and afterwards 100 shillings ; now 6 pounds. In Acr [Acre, (South)] a certain freeman Oswart held. (There is) land for 2 oxen. Now G[odric] (holds it) and it is worth 15 pence. In Oxenburgh [Oxborough] lie {jacent) 60 acres which i freeman held and i villein and they belong to [pertinet In) Godestuna [Gooder- stone]. They have been included in the valuation [appictiate iunt). Feorhou [Forehoe] Hundret Waranplincham [Wramplingham] ^ Ralf - (holds) 45 acres of land ; Edwin a freeman held it T.R.E. Then as now 2 villeins and 6 bordars and 4 acres of meadow and half a mill and 3 ploughs. It was then worth 20 shillings, now 40. In Toketorp [ ^] Walter holds sokeman of Edric (with) 20 acres of land and half a plough and half a mill. It was then worth 5 shillings. And all Waranplicham is half a league in length and half in breadth and (renders) 9 pence of geld. Walessam [Walsham] Hundret In Opetune [Upton] Ralf holds 3 freemen and I in Walessam [(South) Walsham] with 50 acres of land, 10 acres of meadow. Then as now I plough, and they are in the king's soke. In Walessam [(South) Walsham] also {adhuc) Gert holds I freeman, a woman of Toui's, with [de] I ploughland. Then as now 3 bordars and half a plough and 20 acres of meadow. Wood (land) for 7 swine, half a saltpan. And there also {adhuc) (there are) 1 7 sokemen of i plough- land. Then as now i^ ploughs, 12 acres of meadow. It was then worth 10 shillings, now 20. The earl has the soke. Of these 3 (freemen) in Optune [Upton] and i freeman in Walessam [(South) Walsham] one was commended to Toui, 2 to the abbot of Holme, the third to Retgar. i 203. Heinestede [Henstead] Hundret In Stoke [Stoke (Holy Cross)] he also {idem) holds I freeman and i sokeman of Edwin with {de) 54 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow and under them i villein. Then as now i^ ploughs.
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' In St. Clement's, Norwich. See Blomefield, op. cit., iv, 453. 124