THE HOLDERS OF LANDS 'So sheep. The whole together was then as now worth 6li. It is half a league long, and 4 furlongs broad. And (pays) I2d. in geld. In the same (vill) were 15 freemen under commendation, Godric the smith, and Edric, and Ulnot, and Osulf, and Uluric, and Stanmar, and Leviet, and Wihtric, and Blacheman, and Mansuna, and Lewin, and Ulmar, and Ulfah and another Ulfah, and Leofstan with 40 acres ; and they have 2 ploughs. Worth loi. Freemen. In Buregata [ J the «ame Norman held T.R.E. 13 freemen. They are freemen under Roger Bigot. Godric, and Sereman, and Suan, and Leofric, and Morcar, and Swetman, and Sprot, and Godric, and another Godric, and Ulmar, and Aluric Stikcstac, and Coleman, and Godric the tall {longus), and Siwert, with 80 acres of land ; and under them 6 bordars. Then as now among them 3 ploughs. One acre of meadow. Worth 30^. It is half a league long, and 4 furlongs broad. And in geld (pays) 2od, Of these i was half a freeman under Edric, and he was called Aluric Stikestac. In CoLENBS [Colneis] Hundred there is a certain pasture common to all the men of the Hundred. In Maistana [ ] the same Norman held T.R.E. 6 freemen under commen- dation with 100 acres of land. Edric, Burchric, and Wlbald, and Aluric, and Almar, and Wluric. fol. 340. And I villein with 4 acres. And 4 bordars. Then as now among them 3 ploughs. 2 acres of meadow. Worth 20s. And of these Alfah father of Wlbald was a man half under Edric, Robert Malet's predecessor. It is half a league long, and 2 furlongs broad. And (pays) 4^. in geld. In BuRCH [ ] the same Norman held T.R.E. 16 freemen under commendation Le- veric, and Swetman, Godric, and Brihtric, and Almar, and another Almar, and Brihtnoth, and Leveric, and Thoka, and Godric, and another Godrich, and Norman, and Goda, and Lunden, and Aldolf, and Coleman, with I carucate of land, and 6 bordars. They belong to Waletuna [Walton]. And 4 ploughs among them. 2 acres of meadow. Worth 40J. It is half a league long, and 2 furlongs broad. And (pays) in geld 22^. A church with 12 acres. Worth 2s. In GuLPELEA [Gulper"] (were) 5 freemen under commendation to Norman T.R.E. with 40 acres of land, and 2 ploughs, i acre of meadow. Worth 5;. It is 2 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And in geld (pays) -^d. " Gulper Hall in Walton. And in Wadgata [Wadgate"] (were) 5 free- men under commendation to Norman ; Leuric, and Moregrim, and Aldulf, and Goda, and Godwin with 20 acres. Then as now i plough. Half an acre of meadow. Worth 4;. It is 2 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And (pays) 2d. in geld. In TuRSTANESTUNA [ ] (wcre) 3 freemen under commendation to Norman ; Ernet, and Wihtric and Almar with 15 acres and I plough, half an acre of meadow. Worth 31. It is 2 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And in geld (pays) ^d. In NoRTUNA [ ] were 4 freemen under commendation to Norman ; Mansura, and Wihtmar, and Durand, and Otti with 31 acres, and I bordar, and I plough, and i acre of meadow. Worth loj. It is 6 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And (pays) I2d. in geld. In Plugeard [ ] '* (were) 6 free- men under commendation to Norman with 30 acres ; Osfert, and Alwin, and Ulmar, and Ednoth and Godric, and Hardecnot, and under them fol. 340*. (were) 4 bordars. T.R.E. 2 ploughs, now 1. Half an acre of meadow. Worth 41. It is 2 furlongs long and 2 broad. And in geld (pays) d. In Faltenham [Falkenham] (were) 4 freemen, Leuric, Suneman, Manesuna, Leofstan, under Norman by half their commendation, and the other moiety belongs to Ralph de Turlaville, (with) 30 acres, and I bordar and 2 ploughs, (and) 1 acre of meadow. Worth 51. It is half a league long, and 4 furlongs broad. And in geld (pays) 22^^. In Kirketuna [Kirton] (were) 3 freemen under commendation to Norman ; Grim, and Brihtric, and Stanmar (with) 20 acres, and a bordar and a plough. Worth 3;. It is 2 fur- longs long, and 2 broad. And in geld (pays) 2d. In Struustuna [ ] (was) a free- man under Norman, called Uluric, with 16 acres and I bordar, and half a plough, (and) half an acre of meadow. Worth 2s. It is 5 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And in geld (pays) dl^d. In GuTHESTUNA [ ] Were 6 free- men under commendation to Norman ; Grim, Moregrim, Goding, and Leofstan, Ulmar, Goding, and 7 bordars, with 40 acres, 2 ploughs (and) i acre of meadow. Worth 51. It is 2 furlongs long, and 2 broad. And (pays) 3<f. in geld. " In Felixstowe. •* Called ' Plumgeard ' below (fol. 3 8 5*), and ' Plum- gar* in Inq. El. 158. Occurs at a later date as ' Plomesyard ' ; Copinger, Suff. Rec. 477