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A HISTORY OF SUFFOLK fol. 314^. meadow. And 1 2 swine, and 8 sheep. Then it was worth 20s., now 30^. To this manor have been added 1 2 freemen in King William's time. LeuricofHeImelea[Hemley]andBrumanofBurch [Burgh], and Goda of Struostuna [ ] and Leostan of Faltenham [Falkenham], and Gleman of Leuetuna [Levington], and Wih- tric of Carlewuda [ ], and Edwin the smith in the same (vill), Aluric of Hopewella [ ], and Thuri of Kylvertestuna [ ], Aluric the smith's son in Carle- wuda [ ], Orgar in Kylvertestuna [ ], and Modgeva of Colacar [Col- carr], all under commendation to the same (Edric) T.R.E. with 87^ acres and 2 bordars, and 2^ ploughs, 2 acres of meadow (and) a mill. Then it was worth 60s., it now renders 50J. All this Bernard of London {Lundonie) holds of Robert Malet. In the said Strattuna [Stratton] a freeman Lewin son of Brun under commendation to Edric (held) 24 acres of land. Then as now half a plough. Half an acre of meadow. Worth 4;, And there was half a freeman Aluric under commendation to the said (Edric) with i acre. Worth $d. This R. de Claville holds of Robert Malet. In Mycelegata [ ] a freeman Levestan under commendation to Edric (held) 4 acres. Worth I2d. HUNDRET OF CaRLEFORD [CaRLFORD] Plegeforda [Playford] Humfrey son of Robert holds of Robert Malet, and Godwin son of Alfer held as under the Queen T.R.E.; 3 caru- cates of land as a manor. Then 8 villeins, now 4. Then 3 bordars, now 23 and i burgess of Gipeswic [Ipswich]. Then 6 serfs, now i. Then on the demesne 3 ploughs, now 2. Then 8 ploughs belonging to the men, now 4. Wood- (land) for 20 swine, 20 acres of meadow, and i mill. Then 3 rounceys. Then 1 5 beasts, now I. Then 69 swine, now 25. Then 160 sheep, now 26. Then 6 hivesof bees, now i. Then it was worth 8//'., now lOO^. i church (having) 10 acres ; worth 20d. And in the same (vill) 12 freemen under com- mendation to the said Godwin, — except 2, fol. 315. ^theric and Blacheman, whose commendation Halden the predecessor of Geoffrey de Magna- ville had, — (held) 100 acres of land. Then 3 ploughs, now 2, and 2^ acres of meadow. Worth 20J. Robert has the sac and soke and custom. It is I league long and half a league broad, and (pays) ()d. in geld. win T.R.E. with 28 acres. Then 2 ploughs, now none, worth 2s. Robert Malet has the soke and sac as in the case of the aforesaid (hold- ings). It is 3 furlongs long and 2^ broad, and pays ^^d. in geld. Others have holdings there. In Gressegrava [Kesgrave (?)] 3 freemen under commendation to Godwin (held) 20 acres of land and I plough. Worth 3;. and ^d. Robert has soke and sac. Moreover in the same (vill) a freeman, Oslac, under commendation to Edric of Laxfield T.R.E. held 10 acres. Then i plough, now none. Worth I dd. Half a church with 2 acres. Soke and sac (belong to) Saint Etheldreda. It is half a league long, and 4 furlongs broad, and (pays) 4^^, in geld. In Minima Waldringafelda [Lesser Wal- dringfield] a sokeman imder Edric (held) 22 acres of land. I bordar and i plough. Worth 2s. In Ryscemara [Rushmere (St. Andrew)] 2 sokemen under Godwin (held) 30 acres. Then I plough, now half a plough, i acre of meadow. Worth 5 J. In the same (vill) 3 freemen, under commenda- tion to Edric, — Leuric and Turchil and Aluric, — held 44 acres, i bordar. Then 2 ploughs, now I plough. 2 acres of meadow. Worth 10s, Saint Etheldreda has soke and sac. In HoPESTUNA [ ] a freeman under Edric held 25 acres of land. Then i plough, now none, i bordar. Then it was worth 2s, and 8^., now 4^ Saint Etheldreda has the soke. In Haschetuna [Hasketon] a freeman, Lust- win by name, under commendation to Edric, and his wife under commendation to Halden, T.R.E. (held) 40 acres and half a plough. Worth 81. Saint Etheldreda has the soke. fol. 3 1 5*. Moreover, in the same (vill) 2 freemen under commendation to Edric held 17 acres, but their dwelling is in another hundred. Worth 3;. In Burch [Burgh] 2 freemen under com- mendation to Edric (held) 16 acres and half a plough, and i acre of meadow. Then it was- worth 4J., now 3^, In TuDENHAM [Tuddenham] a freeman under commendation to Edric T.R.E. (held) 12 acres. Then i plough, now none. Half an acre of meadow. Worth 2s. i church (with) 15 acres in this hundred. And another freeman under commendation to Godwin (held) 4 acres. Worth id. In Necchemara [ ] (were) 4 In Belinges [Bealings] (is) a sokeman, Ulnot fireemen under commendation to the said God- by name, with 14 acres. Then i plough, now 454