HOLDERS OF LANDS Heinestede [Henstead] Hundret In ScoTEssAM [Shottesham] (were) 3 freemen of St. Benet of Holm by commendation and f. 243. 5 sokemen with all custom. Now Walter holds them from Bodin his predecessor, and they have among them all {inter omnes) 90 acres of land, and under them 3 bordars and i acres of meadow. Then as now (they had) 2 ploughs. They were then worth 10 shillings, afterwards and now 15 shillings. In Sasilingaha[m] [Saxlingham(Nethergate)] (were) 2 freemen of St. Benet of Holm by com- mendation with (de) 50 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow, and 2 bordars. Then as now (they had) I plough. They were then worth 5 shil- lings, they now render 10. I[n] Stokes [Stoke (Holy Cross)] (there were) 5 sokemen of St. Benet of Holm T.R.E. with {de) 50 acres of land and 2 acres of meadow and I bordar. Then as now (they had) i plough. They were then worth 5 shillings and 4 pence, afterwards and now 10 shillings. In Scotessa[m] [Shottesham] (there was) i sokeman of St. Benet with {de) 13 acres of land and I acre of meadow. Then as now (he had) half a plough. He was then worth 2 ores {oras)^ afterwards and now 5 shillings. XXVI. THE LANDS WHICH BELONG- ED TO ROGER OF POITOU {Pictavlensh) Hundret of Taverham [Taverham] Fretham [Frettenham] was held by Edric, a freeman, T.R.E. for 4 ploughlands. Then as now (there were) 18 villeins and 12 bordars. Then and afterwards (there were) 2 ploughs (on the demesne), now i. Then (there were) 8 ploughs belonging to the men, afterwards 6, now 5, and 6 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 60 swine. And 4 men (have) half a ploughland. Then as now (they had) I plough and l (acre) of meadow. Then (there was) I beast. Then (there were) 26 swine, now 24. Then (there were) 200 sheep, now 2 sheep. It was then worth 4 pounds, now 8. And it is i league in f. a43b. length and a half in breadth, and (renders) 1 5 pence of geld. Hamforda [Hainford] was held by Kitel under Stigand T.R.E. (as) i ploughland. Then (there were) 7 villeins, afterwards and now 5, then as now 4 bordars. Then and afterwards (there were) 2 ploughs on the demesne, now I. Then as now I plough belonging to the men. and 2 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for 100 swine. And 14 men (have) i ploughland. Then as now (they had) 3 ploughs, (and) wood(land) for 60 swine. And 5 men (have) 30 acres of land in Estratuna [Stratton(Strawless)]. Then (they had) 2 ploughs, afterwards and now 1 2 ploughs, wood(land) for 12 swine. In Maidestuna [Mayton^] Albert holds i ploughland, an outlying estate to this manor. Then as now (there were) 2 villeins and I mill, and afterwards i plough, and it was worth 30 shillings, now nothing. In Crostueit [Crostwick] (are) 6 men (with) 1 ploughland.' Then and afterwards (they had) 2 ploughs, now a half. Of these men Stigand had the soke. On the demesne of this manor (there were) then 20 swine and 60 sheep and 4 beasts, and now nothing. Now as then (there are) 20 goats. Then and afterwards it was worth 100 shillings, now 7 pounds. And the whole of Hanforda [Hainford] is 1 league in length and a half in breadth, and (renders) 23|- pence of geld. And Maidestuna [Mayton] is 3 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth. And Crostueit [Crostwick] is half a league in length and 4 furlongs in breadth, and (renders) 10 pence of geld. Spikeswrda [Spixworth] is held by Albert, which was held by Suart, a freeman, under Harold T.R.E. (as) 2 ploughlands. Then (there were) lo villeins, afterwards and now 4; then as now 3 bordars. Then and afterwards (there were) 2 ploughs on the demesne, now none. Then (there was) I plough belonging to the men, afterwards and now half, and 6 acres of meadow. Then as now (there was) I mill. Then 10 swine. Then 193 sheep, now 13 sheep. In Spikeswrda [Spixworth] the s.hove{idem) 6 free- men (held) I ploughland of Stigand. But they were added by {quos tamen addidit) Robert Blancar (to this manor) in King William's time. Then as now (there were) 4 villeins. Then (there were) f. 244. 2 ploughs, afterwards and now i, and 4 acres of meadow. And the whole was worth 4 pounds, then as now. And it is i ^ leagues in length and I league in breadth, and (renders) 10 pence of geld. Stigand had the soke, and Roger held it (with) the land {earn te)i' terra). Erpincham Sud [South Erpingham] Hundret In CoKETESHALA [Coltishall] (Roger) also {idem) held 4 sokemen of Stigand belonging to {de) Freta[m] [Frettenham] (with) 30 acres of land, and 180 acres of the demesne {de dominio) of Fretha[m] [Frettenham]. Then as now 2/. id. an ore being 16 pence. ' In Horstead. Compare Horstead (f. 140). 167