THE HOLDERS OF LANDS In the same (vill) a freeman Ailric under King Edward (held) 25 acres and i bordar. Then and afterwards i plough, now half a plough. Then it was worth 50(/., and it was set to farm for I Of., now it is worth 4^. Tn the same (vill) a freeman Blacheman, half under commendation to one himself under com- mendation to Edric, Malet's predecessor, and half under commendation to Saxo, (held) 24 acres as a manor. Then as now i plough. Then it was worth 55., and it was set to farm for 1 51., now it is worth 8s. In the same (vill) Godric, a freeman half under commendation to one himself under com- mendation to Edric, Malet's predecessor, and half under commendation to Saxo, (held) 20 acres as a manor. And I bordar. And i plough. And the fourth part of a church with i^ acres of free land. Then it was worth 6s. and 4a'., and it was set to farm for 14^., now it is worth loi. In the same (vill) Levestan, a freeman under commendation to one himself under commenda- tion to Edric, (held) 20 acres as a manor. Then as now I plough. And the fourth part of a church (? with i ^ acres) of free land. Then it was worth 6s., and it was set to farm for 1 41., now worth lOs. In the same (vill) 11 freemen (held) 71 acres. Over 2^ of them the aforesaid Saxo predecessor of Ranulph Peverel had commendation, and a half (freeman) was under commendation to one himself under commendation to Edric, Robert Malet's predecessor. Among them they had then 2 ploughs, now 3 ; and 2 acres of meadow. And half a church with 3 acres. Then it was worth 20s., now 20J. The King and the Earl (have) soke over the whole. In EscARUESTUNA [? Sharpstone '^] 27 freemen under soke and commendation of the Abbot of Ely (held) i carucate of land.'*' Then and after- wards 4 ploughs and now 3. And 2 acres of meadow. Then as now it was worth 40J. fol. 376^. In Depbeham [Debenham] Godwi a freeman under commendation to Saxo (lield) 40 acres as a manor. Then as now 2 bordars. And i plough. And I acre of meadow. And the fourth part of a church. Saint Mary's, with 10 acres. Worth 20J. Saint Etheldreda (has) the '*• ' Scarvastona,' which occurs under Bosmere and Claydon Hundreds (fol. 285, 295, 375^), is appa- rently found at a later date as ' Scarfeston ' (Copin- ger, Suf. Rec.) ; Sharpstone in Barham seems to be the modern equivalent. Cf. n. 186. '" Inq. El. enters these freemen as held of the Bishop by Roger Bigot (p. 145). It also records them amongst the ' invasiones ' in the list headed ' 'enura Haimoms de S. Clan' (p. 182), which is repeated in the list of Roger Bigot's ' invasiones ' (p. 188). soke. And three fourth parts of a church. Saint Andrew's, with i^ acres : and the fourth part of a church, Saint Mary's, with 10 acres. In Uluestuna [Ulverston'^^j T.R.E. the same Godwi (held) 15 acres, and in Asfelda [Ashfield] 8 acres. Then as now 3 bordars. And I plough. In the same (vill) a freeman Goda, under commendation to one himself under commenda- tion to Edric, Robert Malet's predecessor, (held) 15 acres. Then i plough, now half a plough. And I acre of meadow. These three (tenements) make {sunt pro) one manor. Now 4 beasts on the demesne, and 10 swine, 30 sheep, and 12 goats. Then as now it was worth 22j. The soke (is) the Abbot's. In ULUESTtJNA [Ulverston] Alwm the priest, a freeman a sixth part of whose commendation belonged to one himself under commendation to Malet's predecessor and five sixths to Saxo pre- decessor of Peverel, (held) 40 acres as a manor. Then as now i villein, and I priest, and 2 bordars. And 2 acres of meadow. And i plough on the demesne. Then and afterwards it was worth 20j., now os. The soke (is) the Abbot's. Of the fourth part of this land was William Malet seised, and of the priest who was settled upon it, on the day of his death. In the same (vill) Aluric the priest, a freeman, held 30 acres as a manor in the Abbot's soke and commendation. Then I plough. Then it was worth ioj., now 51. In the same (vill) 2 freemen under commen- dation to Saxo, Edric and Alnod, (held) 40 acres and I bordar. Then as now I plough. Now 2 cows, 12 swine, and 20 sheep. Worth 20f. In the same (vill) Thure a freeman (held) 40 acres as a manor. And 2 bordars. And • I plough. Then wood(land) for 8 swine, now for 4. Worth 205. The soke and commenda- tion (are) the Abbot's. In the same (vill) Lewin Cilt a freeman (held) T.R.E. in the Abbot's soke and commendation 40 acres as a manor, and 2 villeins in another hundred. Then I plough. And I acre of meadow. Wood(land) for 12 swine. Then it wa^ worth 20;., now 15;. The whole of this Roger Bigot holds of the Bishop, and Ralph de Savigny of him. In Depham [Debenham] a freeman Ailric under commendation to Saxo in the Abbot's soke (held) half an acre. Worth 4^. fol. 377. In Manewic [ ] Wdebrun a freeman in the Abbot's soke and commendation (held) 27 acres. Then as now I plough. And 3 bordars. And half an acre of meadow. Then it was worth 10;., now 6s. "' In Debenham. 513 65