HOLDERS OF LANDS Then as now i rouncey and 3 beasts and 14 swine and 63 sheep ; and I outlying estate (called) Helgetuna [Helhoughton] of half a ploughland. Then as now 2 bordars and half a plough and i serf and i mill ; i acre of meadow, i fishery and i saltpan, and i rouncey and 2 beasts and 42 sheep. There belong to [jacent in) this manor 16 sokemen with {de) i ploughland. Then 2^ ploughs, and afterwards 2, now 2 : and 6 bordars. Wood(land) for 4 swine, and 2 acres of meadow : and in Haslgatuna [Helhoughton] 6 sokemen with half a ploughland. Then as now 2 bordars. Then 2 ploughs, afterwards half (a plough), now i ; 2 acres of meadow. Then it was worth 40 shillings, now 6 pounds ; and Reinham [Rainham] is I league in length and 3 furlongs in breadth and (pays) 20 pence in geld : and Helgetuna [Helhoughton] is 4 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth and (pays) 10 pence in geld. HUNDRET OF GrENEHOGA [GrEENHOE, (North)] Stivecai [StifFkey] is held by Toka in Grene- hoga [Greenhoe, (North)]. It consists of f. 122b. [habet) i^ ploughlands : then as now ii bordars : then 6 serfs, and afterwards and now 3 : then as now ploughs on the demesne. Then I plough belonging to the men, afterwards 1 plough belonging to the men, now half (a plough); 5 beasts, 12 swine, 200 sheep, wood- (land) for 8 swine, 2 acres of meadow, and half a mill. And to this vill belongs i outlying estate GuELLA [Wells] (which was) T.R.E. i plough- land, but Godric found no stock [nil) : 4 bordars (who had) then half a plough afterwards and now I ox, and 4 sokemen, (with) 8 acres of land, then as now half a plough. And to this manor belong 13 sokemen, (with) 40 acres of land T.R.E. and half a plough and (the same) now. Then it was worth 4 pounds, now it pays 6 pounds. And Stivecai [StifFkey] (is) I outlying estate which belongs to Helesham [Aylsham] (of) 4 bordars, i plough T.R.E. and when G[odric] received it and now half a plough ; half an acre of meadow. This all belongs to Helesham [Aylsham] and is valued (with it). Snaringa [Snoring, (Great)] was held by Ketel T.R.E., now by the king, (as) 3 plough- lands ; then and now i villein and 22 bordars ; then 9 serfs, now 8 ; then 3 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 2 ; then and now 3 ploughs belonging to the men ; then as now wood(land) for 8 swine, 8 acres of meadow, 2 mills ; then as now 30 swine ; afterwards and now 180 sheep. Turesfort [Thursford] : i outlying estate belongs to this vill ; (it consists of) 40 acres of land, and afterwards and now i plough, i bordar, 2 acres of meadow, i mill ; 27 sokemen belong [jacent) to this manor, (with) i ploughland, then as now 4 ploughs. And in Tureforde [Thurs- ford] (are) 5 sokemen with 60 acres of land, then as now half a plough ; and 3 freemen (with) 3 ploughlands ; then as now I plough. Then it was worth 8 pounds, now it pays II pounds ID shillings and 8 pence for fine [de gersumma) ; and it is I league in length and half (a league) in breadth and (pays) 24 pence for geld. HUNDRET OF BlAFELDA [BlOFIELD] Cantelai [Cantley] was held by R[alf] Stalre T.R.E. as 4 ploughlands and 3 acres, and Alsi (held) of him. Then as now 4 villeins ; then 33 bordars and afterwards the same, now 42. Then 4 serfs, afterwards 3, and now 2. Then 3 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 2. Then as now 8 ploughs belonging to the men. Wood(land) for 60 swine, and 40 acres of f. 123. meadow ; now i saltpan. Then as now I rouncey and 3 beasts. Then as now 6 swine. Then as now 400 sheep ; and there are' 10 soke- men with 60 acres of land and 4 acres of meadow. Then as now 2 ploughs. Then it was worth 7 pounds, afterwards 8, now 10 pounds blanch and 10 shillings for a fine [de gersumma). And it is I league in length and 1 in breadth, and for geld (pays) 20 pence. And in LiMPEHO [Limpenhoe] T.R.E. were 16 free- men of Alsi under Ralf the earl (with) i plough- land and 13 acres of meadow and i bordar. Then as now 3|- ploughs ; and it is i league in length and 10 furlongs in breadth, and (pays) 20 pence for geld. Tn Hasingeham [Hasingham] (were) 6 free- men of R[alf] Stalre, and of one he had the soke T.R.E.; (they have) 70 acres of land, one has 5 bordars; amongst them all 5|^ acres of meadow ; then 3 ploughs, now I ploughs. It is i league in length and 4 furlongs in breadth. And for geld (it pays) 6 pence and 3 shillings. And of those 2 vills T.R.E. the soke was the king's, the hundred witnesses. But R[alf] held it from the time he was earl ; now Godric holds it in the king's hand. In Frietorp [Freethorpe] (are) 9 freemen ; over 5 Ralf had the soke T.R.E., and over 4 the king. But from the time that Ralf was earl he had it ; (they have) 60 acres of land. These all are valued in the 13 pounds.^ Then as now li ploughs. In Stromessaga [Strumpshaw] 2 freemen of R[alf] Stalre with soke and sac with [de) 82 acres of land. Woodland for 4 swine, and then as now ' Compare f. li<)b (Moulton and Wickhampton). SI