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THE HOLDERS OF LANDS (pays) zod. in geld. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In Bruntuna [ ] Lewin the thegn T.R.E. held i carucate of land and 40 acres as a manor. Then as now 9 bordars, and 2 serfs. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs, now I. Then and afterwards 2 ploughs belonging to the men, now I. 5 acres of meadow. Then i rouncey. Then 20 swine, now 10. Then 20 sheep, now 16. Then it was worth 40J., now 30J. Robert holds of Walter. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. In AcHEHAM [Akenham] (were) 4 freemen with 32 acres of land. Then I plough. Worth 5^. Roger holds of Walter. The King and the Earl (have) the soke. HUNDRET OF CaRLEFORDA [CaRLFORd] In Wittlesham [Witnesham] Lewin, a free- man, T.R.E. held 3 carucates of land. Then as now 10 villeins, and 4 bordars, and 6 serfs, now 5. Then as now 3 ploughs on the demesne, and 4 ploughs belonging to the men. 10 acres of meadow. And 3 rounceys, 8 beasts, 68 swine, 1 80 sheep, 30 goats, and 7 hives of bees. Then it was worth 60J., now 12//. It is 8 furlongs long, and 4 broad, and (pays) $d. in geld. In Finesforda [ ],"' (now held) in demesne, 26 freemen under commendation to the predecessor of Walter held I carucate of land. Saint Etheldreda had the soke. Then among them (were) 3 ploughs, now 2. 4 acres of mea- dow. Worth 40J. It is 10 furlongs long, and 3 broad, and (pays) 10^. in geld. In Otelega [Otley] on the demesne are 6 acres. Worth d. XLII. LANDS OF TEHELL DE HERION Babenberga [Babergh] Two Hundrets (At) Ilelega [(Brent) Eleigh] Ulward a free- man under Stigand T.R.E. held 3 carucates of land as a manor. Then as now 5 bordars, and 2 serfs. Then as now 2 ploughs on the demesne. And 3 acres of meadow. And I mill. And 2 horses at the hall, 6 beasts, 20 swine, and 100 sheep. Then it was worth 40^., afterwards and now 80J. It is half a league long, and 4 furlongs broad. And (pays) ■^^d. in geld. fol. 428. RiSEBRUGE [RiSBRIDGE] HuNDRET At Hauerhella [Haverhill] Clarebold held 7. carucates of land as a manor T.R.E. Then and afterwards 6 villeins, now I. Then and afterwards 4 bordars, now 10. Then as now 10 serfs. Then and afterwards and always 2 ploughs on the demesne. Then as afterwards t plough belonging to the men, now half a plough. Wood(land) for 20 swine. 6 acres of meadow. The third part of a market ; in it lO bordars. To the church (belong) 5 acres. The manor is worth os., and the market 13$. and ^d. It is I league long, and half a league broad. And pays 6d. in geld. Others hold (land) therein. XLin. LANDS OF RALPH DE LIMESI Babenberga [Babergh] Two Hundrets (At) HoKETONA [Houghton "'] Huthtrad held under Harold T.R.E. as a manor 2 carucates of land with soke. Then as now I villein, and 2 bordars, and 5 serfs. Then 3 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 4. Then as now half a plough belonging to the men. Wood- (land) for 20 swine. And 10 acres of meadow. Then as now I horse at the hall. Then 3 beasts, now none. FiNESTEDA [Fenstead '"] the same Uthtret T.R.E. held as i carucate of land. Now Ralph holds (this, land) as a berewick of Hoketona [Houghton] from Edgar his predecessor. Then as now I plough on the demesne. HoKETONA [Houghton] was then worth 4//., now lOOs. And Finesteda [Fenstead] then and afterwards was worth 205., now 30/. But it is included in the lOOf. The whole is 8 furlongs long, and 4 broad. And pays ^d. in geld. (At) Kanavadisc [Cavendish] Norman held with soke and sac under King Edward as a manor 2 carucates of land. A church with 30 acres of free land. Then as now 5 villeins, and 8 bor- dars, and 7 serfs. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, afterwards and now 4. Then as now fol. 42 8i. 3 ploughs belonging to the men. And i mill. And 10 acres of meadow. Then 3 beasts, now 24. Then 40 sheep, now no. Then 30 swine, now 50. To this manor belongs Koden- HAM [Coddenham-], a berewick with 2 caru- cates of land. Then 5 villeins, and afterwards and now 3. Then 4 bordars, and afterwards and now 13. Then and afterwards 2 serfs, now I. Then 2 ploughs on the demesne, and afterwards and now i. And i^ ploughs belonging to the men. Then half a mill, afterwards and now none. A church with 20 acres of free land. Then and afterwards the whole was worth loox., now 10//. Presumably on the River Finn. »» In Cavendish. »' Ibid. ™ In Boxford. 563