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HOLDERS OF LANDS In PoRRiKELANDA [Poringland] (there was) I freeman of Edwin T.R.E. with [de) 12 acres and I bordar and half an acre of meadow. Then as now half a plough. In Framingaham [Framingham] i freeman commended to Edwin with {df) 20 acres of land and 2 bordars then as now, and I acres of meadow. Then as now half a plough. And under him 3 whole [integri) freemen and three half, (holding) among them all [inter omnes) 10 acres of land. Then as now half a plough among them all. In AiLVERTUNA [Yelverton] 2 freemen of Edwin of 13^ acres. Then half a plough. Now nothing. In HoLVESTUNA [Holverstone] 4 whole free- men and 4.^ of Edwin, with [de) 40 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow and i bordar. Then as now i^ ploughs. There also 2 sokemen (hold) 2 acres of land. In RoKELUND [Rockland] 6 whole freemen of Edwin and 2 half (holding) 60 acres. Tlien as now I J ploughs. In Brambretuna [Bramerton] 2 freemen of Edwin with 1 1 acres. Then as now half a plough and i^ acres of meadow. In Sutherlingaham [Surlingham] 2 whole freemen of Edwin, and four half (with) 40 acres of land and 3 acres of meadow and 4 bordars. Then as now i plough. In Kerkebei [Kirby (Bedon)] i freeman of Edwin with 6 acres of land, and under him three free(men) with 1 1 acres of land. Among (them) all half a plough. In RoKELUND [Rockland] 4 freemen (of) Haslec (holding) 8 acres of land and half an acre of meadow and 3 bordars. And this Edwin (iite Edwinus) was a demesne thegn [teinus dominicui) of King Edward. All these were then worth 40 shillings, now 60. And of all these freemen the soke is in the hundred. Appletuna [ Alpington ^] was held by Edwin T.R.E. for 2 ploughlands. Then as now 8 bordars and I serf. Then as now I plough on the demesne and half a plough belonging to the men, and 6 acres of meadow. Wood(land) for r. 203b. 12 " swine and 4 hives of bees. Then as now I horse ' and 5 beasts and 60 sheep and 8 swine ; and 8|^ sokemen with 40 acres of land and 1^ ploughs^; and 2 freemen ' of Edwin Godric's predecessor [ante Godrict) ^ with 40 acres and I ' Compare Inq. Eli. (Hamilton), p. I41. ' /. E. 6. ^ /. E. rouncey. ' /. E. omits. ' I. E. omits. acre of meadow. Then as now i plough. It was then worth 40^ shillings, now 3 pOunds' and 10 shillings.* LOTHNINGA [LoDDON] HuNDRET Halgatuna [Hillington "] is held by Ralf, which 3 freemen held T.R.E. — 2 commended to Edwin, I to Gert — (with) 2 ploughlands. Under them, then as now, 12 bordars. Then as now (they had) amongst them all [inter omnes) 2,2 ploughs. In the same vill (were) 12 men, 6 of whom owed suit to the fold [erant in soca falde) and the other 6 were free. Among them all (they had) 40 acres of land. Then as now 2 ploughs. In half (?)"* AscEBEi [Ashby] 6 whole freemen and 6 half, commended to Aslac and Leofric [Lcofrici) with [de) 20 acres of land. Then as now I J ploughs. In Clakestona [Claxton] 2 freemen com- mended to Aslac and Leofric and 6 half men [d^ homines). Among them all 16 acres of land. Then as now half a plough among them all (and) 16 acres of meadow. And this was delivered [Hberaturn) to Godric for I manor. Then i horse, now 2, and 2 beasts ; now 200 sheep. Then 5 swine, now 40. The whole was then worth 40 shillings, now 4 pounds. The king and the earl (have) soke and sac. Halgatona [Hillington] is 4 furlongs in length and 3 in breadth and (renders) 4 pence of geld. In NoRTUNA [Norton] i freewoman (with) 16 acres of land, and she belongs to [pertinet in) Halgatona. In Clarestona [Claxton "] 5 freemen and a half commended to Edwin (holding) 34 acres of land. Then as now half a plough among them all, I acre of meadow. The soke is in the hun- dred. In AsEBEi [Ashby] I free(man) and a half (holding) 5 acres. In Karlentona [Carleton] 4 freemen of the same Edwin (holding) 30 acres. Then as now half a plough and 2 acres of meadow. The soke is in the hundred. In Lotna [Loddon] 2 freemen of the same (Edwin) with [de) 24 acres. Then and afterwards i plough ; now a half. « /. E. 30. ' /. E. omits.

  • I.E. adds : 'And it is l league in length and 1

in breadth and renders 13 pence of geld. This land St. Audrey ought to have for the exchange of Herch [Burgh Apton]. ' Formerly ' Helgheton.' Feud, ^idi, iii, 433. "" d', possibly for dimidia or else an anticipation of the Cr of ' Clakestona.' " See above, p. 99. 125