A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK In Hamingestuna [Hemingstone] a freeman Lewin held an acre of land and I bordar T.R.E. Now Almar the King's reeve holds it. Worth 2d. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Uledana [Olden "*] a freeman Almar (held) 4 acres, and half a plough, and i bordar. Worth 8^. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Langhedena [ ] Algar a freeman (held) 3 acres. Worth 6d. In Stanham [Stonham] a freeman Leuric under commendation to the Abbot of Ely (held) 6 acres, and in Codenham [Coddenham] 3 acres. Worth id. In the same (vill) Godwin a freeman (held) 10 acres and 2 oxen under commendation to Wisgar the predecessor of Richard son of Earl Gilbert. Worth 4J. Of this (freeman) Raymond Giralt was seised. And Roger de Poictou holds him. And Roger de Ramis (held) by right of the first livery {de prima Uberatione), And the Hundred witnesses that to him livery was first made {prius liberatum fuit). In Langedana [ ] Ghim a freeman (held) i acres. Worth 7,d. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Hamingestuna [Hemingstone] a freeman Adelwin held i^ acres. Worth T^d, In the same (vill) a freeman Brictmar (held) 1^ acres. Worth 4^. Claindune [Claydon] Hundret In Bercham [Barham] Lustwin held 60 acres as a manor. Wisgar had half the com- mendation and soke, and the Abbot of Ely the other moiety and soke.^^ Then I plough. Then as now 5 bordars. 3 acres of meadow. Worth lOJ. The same Gosbert holds of Roger. fol. 352*. In the same (vill) were 7 freemen with 47 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now i. And 2 bor- dars. Worth lOJ. The same Gosbert (holds). In the same (vill) 4 freemen (held) 40 acres. Then as now i plough. Then it was worth 8j., now 6j. id. Of three of them the Abbot had half the soke and the whole of the com- mendation. And of the fourth the King (had) soke and commendation. In Hamingestuna [Hemingstone] a freeman (held) i^ acres. Then it was worth d., now "• See n. 2. "° In^. El. (p. 145) reads : 'In Bercheham tenuit S. jEdeldreda T.R.E. dimidiam commendationem, et dimidium sochemannum de Lustuuino, Ix acras.' 2,d. Isaac (holds) of Roger. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In AcHREAM [Akenham] Leuolt a freeman (held) 20 acres in the King's soke and com- mendation. Worth 4J. In the same (vill) (was) a freeman Aluolt with 6 acres in the Abbot's soke and commenda- tion. Worth i2d. In TuRLESTUNA [Thurlston] 5 freemen (held) 26 acres in the King's soke. Then half a plough. Worth 4J. Gosbert holds (this). The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. In TuRLESTUNA [Thurlston] the same Gosbert holds 18 freemen (with) 80 acres less 2. Then 3 ploughs, now 2. And i acre of mea- dow. Half a church with 5 acres. Then it was worth 20J., now 135. and j^d. The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. In AcREHAM [Akenham] 3 freemen (held) 16 acres and half a plough. And half a church with 5 acres. Worth 32^. The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. In Henleia [Henley] a freeman (held) 6 acres. Worth i2d. The soke (is) the King's. In Westrefelda [Westerfield] (is) half a church with 7^ acres. In Helmingham [Helmingham] 3 freemen (held) 9 acres. Worth 2s. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Turduestuna [Thurlston] Almar the priest a freeman (held) 3 acres. Worth bd. In Westrefelda [Westerfield) 2 freemen held 2 acres. Worth iZd. The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. In CoDEHAM [Coddenham] 2 freemen (held) 18 acres. T.R.E. i plough, now none. Worth 4J. In Bercham [Barham] a freeman (held) i acre. Worth T^d. fol. 353. In HENtEiA [Henley] a freewoman (held) half an acre. Worth id. The soke (is) the King's and the Earl's. Half Hundret of Perreham [Parham] In the soke of the Abbot of Ely. In Wantesdena [Wantisden] 14 freemen (held) 40 acres in the soke and commendation of the Abbot of Ely ; and in Blacheshala [Blax- hall] I freeman (held) lo acres in the soke and 488