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Do not deface books by oiarks uidiwriUnK. HJ2605 .mT" ""'""''•' '■'""^ + A Suffolk hundred in the year 1283, ,. 3 1924 030 265 528 olin Overs ^'^ Cornell University Library The original of this bool< is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030265528 A SUFFOLK HUNDRED IN THE YEAR 1183 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS lonlrnn: FETTER LANE, E.G. C. F. CLAY, Manager (Bninfiutflf) •• loo, PRINCES STREET Berlin: A. ASHER AND CO. letoiB: F. A. BROCKHAUS J^tto gotli: G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS BombaE anli dalmlta: MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd. All rights reserved A SUFFOLK HUNDRED IN THE YEAR 1283 THE ASSESSMENT OF THE HUNDRED OF BLACKBOURNE FOR A TAX OF ONE THIRTIETH, AND A RETURN SHOWING THE LAND TENURE THERE EDITED BY EDGAR POWELL Author of "The Rising in East Anglia in 1381." Cambridge : at the University Press 1910 CTamtirilige: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS PREFACE " I "HE small contribution towards the history of Suffolk which this -■- volume contains consists mainly of two statistical records of the thirteenth century, relating to the Hundred of Blackbourne. Of these the more important, which, however, for structural reasons has had to be placed at the end of the book, is the detailed assessment of the inhabitants to a tax of one-thirtieth part of their goods granted in 1283, of which the original manuscript is now preserved among the Exchequer records in the Public Record Office, and is referred to as Lay Subsidies, Suffolk, No. \*^. This roll consists of 70 skins, large and small, written on one side only, but in several different hands, and is the contemporary enrolment made by the assessors in each township. With two or three exceptions the whole is in good and legible condition, but the tale of the villages is not quite complete, for the returns for Coneyweston and Fakenham Parva are not now to be found with their fellows, and one or two smaller skins referring to portions of other returns are missing. On this roll the returns are given in narrative form and are very tedious to consult ; the information, however, which they contain as a whole throws so much light on the conditions of country life and the dark subject of thirteenth century farming, that I have thought the time not ill spent in transcribing them into such a form that the resulting statistics might be easily accessible to those interested in this period of English history. In dealing with the returns I have rearranged the items of each entry so as to show the various kinds of produce and livestock vi Preface in tabular form, substituted Arabic for Roman numerals, and added the totals which are printed at the foot of each column. The sums of the valuations of each individual's goods, which are printed on the right-hand side of the tax lists, are given as they stand in the original, but for the totals, at the foot of these columns of totals, I am responsible. Where, however, this sum has been given in the MS. it is printed below the list, as the original "summa tricesime" (partis) or " tricesimi " (denarii). In some of the printed tax lists instances occur where no price is given for the young of some animals ; it must be understood in these cases that the price is included in that given for the mother. I have also printed here a return as to land tenure in the Hundred made at a slightly earlier date and taken from a larger return preserved in a Bury Abbey register which represents perhaps all that is left to us of the later " Hundred Rolls " for Suffolk. The Notes on the various townships, which follow, consist, except where they refer to the tax lists, of the results of a search through the Assize Rolls and Inquisitions post mortem in the Record Office, and other MSS. relating to the period and district. An attempt has also been made to compare as far as possible the agricultural and other statistics shown on the rolls with those of the present time. E. POWELL. May 1910. LIST OF CONTENTS Preface List of Contents Abbreviations Corrigenda . Introduction Analysis of Tax Lists PAGE V vii viii viii ix xxix A Return from the Board of Agriculture for 1908 xxxiii A Return as to Land Tenure in the Hundred of Blackebourne in 1280 . . I Four Extents in 1302 66 Notes . . 76 Index 95 Thirty-eight Tables CONTAINING the Tax Lists of 1283, VIZ. : No. No. i. Ashfield Magna 21. Livermere Parva 2. Ashfield Parva 22. Market Weston 3 & 4. Bardwell 23- Norton 5. Barnham 24. Rickinghall Inferior 6. Barningham 25- Rushford 7. Culford 26. Sapiston 8. Elmswell 27 & 28. Stanton 9. Euston 29. Stowlangtoft 10. Fakenham Magna Ba- Thelnetham II. Hepworth si- Thorpe by Ixworth 12. Hinderclay s'- Troston 13. Ilonington S3 & 34. Walsham le Willows 14. Hopton 35- Wattisfield 1 5. Hunston 36- West Stowe 16. Ingham 37- Wordwell 17 & 18. Ixworth 38. Incrementa on Estates of the 19. Knatteshall Abbey of St Edmundsbury 20. Langham Map OF the Hundred from one inch Ordnance Survey ABBREVIATIONS P.R.O.= Public Record Office, London fil. = filius or filia Ad. = Adam D. = David Galf. = Galfridus Gilb. = Gilbertus H. = Henricus I. = lohannes Mat. = Mattheus N. = Nicholaus Pet. = Petrus Ph. = Philippus Rad. = Radulphus Reg. = Reginaldus Ric. = Ricardus R. = Robertus Rog. = Roger Steph. = Stephanus Th. = Thomas Walt. = Walterus W. = Willelmus CORRIGENDA Tax List No. lo (Fakenham Magna) line i yfer Tyleceye read Tyleteye. „ „ No. 15 (Hunston) I2th name j^o«/a?r^WOsebern de Nedding.' „ „ No. ig (Knatteshall) the sum of 'ordeum' column should read ' 138 qrs. 4 bus.' „ „ No. 21 (Livermere Parva) the fifth name from bottom should read ' Hubert Cras.' „ „ No. 22 (Market Weston) the 22nd name should read ' Humfry fil. Nicholai.' „ „ No. 26 (Sapiston) the 7lh name should read 'Isabel uxor D. le Rave' and her amount in the 'ordeum' column should read ^ic\rs,. 4 bus.' and the total for that column should read ' 100 qrs.' „ „ No. 26 (Sapiston) the loth name should read ' Cecilia le Reve.' „ „ No. 28 (Stanton) in the Enghsh footnote, yi>r (Skin \i) b") read {^Vva. 41 b\. „ „ No. 35 (Wattisfield) the 14th name from bottom should be ' Hugone le Kyng,' ' De ' being understood before each entry. „ „ No. 36 (Weststowe) the price in the ' Vasa enea ' column should read'bs. Zd.' INTRODUCTION Of the Welsh wars undertaken by Edward I. the second, which The Welsh began in a sudden outbreak on Palm Sunday, 21 March, 1282, was a ^g^"^ very serious affair, and moreover appears to have taken the King by surprise. The campaign dragged on its weary length with somewhat varying success till the October of the following year, when the last Celtic Prince of Wales suffered the ignominious death of a traitor. It was to the necessity of obtaining funds for the prosecution of this struggle in Wales that the assessments here printed owe their origin. The financing of the war was by no means an easy task, as the Treasury was empty and the need of money urgent and immediate. It would seem that at all events at first the King was compelled to have recourse to the merchants of Lucca to enable him to meet his pressing needs, and in order to raise money to repay these advances he despatched in June 1282 John de Kirkeby, Archdeacon of Coventry \ on a mission throughout the kingdom to raise what money he could by means of a loan. Kirkeby appears to have applied to the towns and the Religious J. de Houses only, the roll of accounts showing the results of his labours Mission' ^ being extant^. Unfortunately, however, the roll is to some extent incomplete, but it gives amongst others the following quotas paid by the various towns, which are of interest as indicative of their relative wealth. £ ^- d. London ... ... 4000 o o I 163 9 o 693 6 8 670 13 4 666 13 4 666 13 4 429 6 8 333 6 8 266 13 4 266 13 4 2CX5 O O 133 6 8 Newcastle-on-Tyne York Lincoln Great Yarmouth Bristol Winchester ... Norwich Bury St Edmunds Oxford Lynn ... Cambridge Ipswich ICHD o ' Mem. of Bury St Edmunds, Rolls Ser., III. 34, and Pari. Writs, I. 10. He became Bishop of Ely in 1286. 2 Lord Treas. Remembrancer, Enrolled Accts Subsidies, no. 4 in P. R. O. X Introduction From a statement at the foot of the detailed roll giving the names of the 87 burgesses who subscribed to the hundred pounds at IpswichS it appears that the money raised there was to be paid over to Bonoruncinus, who was a Lucca merchant and representative of the " Societas Ricardorum" ; and from the heading of the enrolled account, which gives the results of Kirkeby's mission, it seems that the whole of his collection went directly into the same hands. But Kirkeby's efforts did not even suffice to repay the Lucca merchants, and were not able to produce anything like the funds required for the prolonged expenditure of the Welsh campaign, which amounted to over ^^ 90,000^ ; to meet this the King had to fall back on various other methods of raising money, of which that which we may call the parliamentary one alone concerns us here. On November 24th, 1282, the King being then at Rhuddlan, in North Wales, writs were issued to summon two provincial parlia- ments to consider such business as the King should put before them, or as the writ has it, " ad audiendum et faciendum ea que sibi ex parte nostra faciemus ostendiV' and which were to meet in the January following, one at York and the other at Northampton. The result of their deliberations as far as the laity were concerned was a grant of a tax of one thirtieth towards the expenses of the war in Wales, which was to be collected as soon as possible. No records of what took place at these meetings appear to have been officially preserved, but the important result of their work has luckily been entered by a contemporary scribe in one of the Bury Abbey registers*, which runs as follows and gives us the form of the grant and the details of the method by which the assessment was to be carried out. De tricesima totius Anglic con- Of the thirtieth of the whole of cessa Domino Regi Edwardo anno England granted to the Lord King rengni sui undecimo. Edward in the eleventh year of his reign. Text of Pur ceo ke les prodeshummes For as much as the chief men of 'f th'^T'' ^'^ *^^° Realme unt franchement this realm have freely made a grant grantee de eyder le Rey per la resun in aid of the King on account of his de sa Geres de Wales, Ceo est a war in Wales, that is to say, of one sauer del trentyme de leur beyns thirtieth part of their moveable goods moebles ke il unt ou aueyent as which they have or had on the octave ' Printed in Proceedings of Suff. Arch. Inst. Vol. xn. ^ Pipe Roll, no. 136. ^ Parliamentary Writs, Vol. I. 10. ■* Plarl. MS. 645, fol. 211b. Introduction XI utaues de seynt yllere, for pris tresor chiuauchure Hz robes vessele ustiz owes chapuns gelines payn vyn ce- rueyse cizre e tute manere de vi- aundes prestes e pruuues, as prudes hommes del Reaume ke ne sunt burgeys ne marchauntz, mes tuz les bens et les moebles de marchans et de burgeys seyent taxez et prisez sicum autre feez soleyent kaunt ayde fu grante as auncestres le rey. Ceo est a sauer ke les bens propres as cuntes deGloucestreWarenne marchal Warewyk Lincoln Job. Geffard Renald de Grey Job. de Vescy e de autre hauz hommes ke sunt en Wales oue le rey ne de lur vyleyns ren ne seit taxee ore a parmemes mes tansulement de lur franctenantz. E de ceus ke sunt oue le rey et pernent ses deners seit fete taxacion et trentime leue. Ensement ren ne seyt taxe ore a parmemes ne leue des bens propres as Arceueskes Eueskes mes de les bens lur franc- tenauntz e de lur vyleyns tuz seyt fete taxaciun et trentyme leuee. Ense- ment est a sauer ke a tuz cyteyns Burgeys hommes de Religiun e autres ke unt fet ayde al rey deuant sire Johan de Kyrkeby seyt alowe en le trentime taunt cum il unt paye pur le auandite ayde si de ceo mustrent renable aquitance. Mes ne pur quant tuz lur bens moebles serrunt taxez et prisez. Issi ne ke dent ke de bens a gens de Religiun ren ne seyt taxe for la temporalte. E les bens of St Hilary, excepting treasure, riding horses, bedding, clothes, vessels, tools, geese, capons, hens, bread, wine, beer, cider and all kinds of food provided and ready for use, on the chief men who are neither merchants nor bur- gesses ; but all the moveable goods of merchants and burgesses are to be taxed and appraised as was usual on former occasions when an aid has been granted to the king's ancestors. That is to say, that neither the personal goods of the Earls of Gloucester, Warren, Marshall, Warwick, Lincoln, Joh. Geffard, Renald de Grey, Joh. de Vescy and other great men who are with the king in Wales, nor those of their villeins, shall be taxed at present, but only those of their free tenants. And in the case of those who are with the king and taking his wages, the assessment is to be made and the thirtieth levied. Also that no tax at present be .levied on the goods of Archbishops and Bishops, but on those of their free tenants and villeins the assess- ment is to be fully made and the thirtieth levied. Also it is to be noted that to all citizens burgesses men of religion and others who have made an aid to the king before Sir John de Kirkeby an allowance will be made on the thirtieth for such amounts as they have paid in respect of the said aid, if they can show reasonable acquittance for it; but notwithstanding this all their moveable goods will be taxed and valued ; nevertheless no goods be- longing to men of religion shall be taxed excepting their temporalities. Xll Introduction de meseals la u il sunt gouernez par souereyn meseal ne seyent taxez ne prisez. Mes ce ne est pas a en- tendre de meseals ke sunt gouernez par priurs ou par mestres seyns. Ne nule ren ne seyt taxe ne leuee de homme ke ne eyt en bens a la mun- tance de demy marc ne de marchaunt ne de autre. E si est asauer ke si les bens de nuly apres la notice de cet trentyme grantee seyent remue u destrez seit enquis escreitement en ky meyns il sunt deuenuz, e quant il seyent troues seyent taxees at trentyme de ceo leue sicum auant est dit, e le remenant seit pris en la meyn le Rey. E pur ceo les taxurs ke sunt jurez a priser les bens se avisent ben de eel poynt, e si il trouent nul tel leaument presentent sun num e la summe de ces bens. Quant les prisours auerunt priseez les bens a la gent solum la forme auantdite meyntenant facent lur es- tretes de suz lur seels apertement as chefs taxurs de checun Hundred Wapentake et de checun vile e de tute les summes de tute manere de bens de checun homme apertement e destinctealment par sey. E est asauer ke cete taxacion deit estre fete solum la certeyne dreyte e ver- reye value de tute manere de bens ke deyuent estre prisez. E est asauer ke les taxurs e tuz ceus de cete taxacion se deyuent entremettre e serement fere, si deyuent le serment fere en ceste forme. Ke checun ben 1 Cf. Rot. Pari Also the goods of lepers in places where they are governed by a chief leper are neither to be taxed nor valued, but this is not to be under- stood of lepers who are governed by Priors or healthy masters. Also that nothing is to be taxed or levied of any man who does not own goods to the amount of half a mark, neither of merchant nor other. And let it be noted that if after the notice of this grant of a thirtieth any person's goods shall be removed or distrained, strict enquiry is to be made as to whose hands they have come into, and when they are found they are to be taxed and the thirtieth thereof taken as stated above, and what remains is to be taken into the king's hand ; therefore let the as- sessors who are sworn to value goods advise themselves carefully on this point, and if they find any such loyally present his name and the sum of his goods. When the valuers shall have valued each man's goods according to the form aforesaid, let them at once make their estreats under their seals openly to the chief assessors of each hundred wapentake and of each town, and the sums of all the dif- ferent kinds of goods of each man openly and distinctly by themselves. Also let it be noted that this taxa- tion must be made according to the certain, right, and true value of every kind of goods that is to be appraised, and let it be noted that the assessors and all employed in this taxation must submit to make an oath, and they are to make oath ' in this form : , Vol. I. 239. Introduction xui e leaunient a sun poer e a sun escienc taxera tute manere de bens moebles as prudhommes sulum la furme ke bayle ly est e sillum ceo ke ly est enioynt par les chefs taxurs e ke pur ren ne lerrat ne pur amur ne pur haur ne pur fauur ne pur dun ne pur premesse ke leaument ne le frat sanz nul eparnier. E ke ren ne prendrat de nuly ky bens il deuerat taxer ne par ly ne par autre for pris manger e beyure a la iornee, e ke leaulment frat la taxacion e la summe enbreuer e les nums de checun e leaument les presenterat as chefs taxurs en roule u il metterat sun sel. E les clers ke escriuerunt les roules facent serment ke leaument enbreuerunt les nums e les surnums e les summes de tuz a ke nule fraude ne frunt e ke de nuly ren ne pren- drunt par enchesun de tel office par quey le Rey seyt perdaunt u autre eyt damage. That each man according to his ability and knowledge will well and loyally tax every kind of goods be- longing to the chief men, according to the form which is delivered to him and according to what is enjoined to him by the chief assessors; and that on no account neither for love nor hate nor favour nor gift nor relationship will he fail to loyally make the tax without sparing any one ; and that he will take nothing of any one whose goods it is his duty to tax, neither directly or through another, excepting only his daily food and drink, and that he will loyally cause the assessment and the sum and the name of each in- dividual to be put in writing and loyally present the same to the chief assessors on a roll to which he will put his seal. And the clerks who shall write the rolls must make oath to loyally enter the names and surnames and the sums of every man, on whom they will commit no fraud nor take any- thing of any one by reason of such office by which the king may be a sufferer or other man have damage. The collectors of the tax for the County of Suffolk were John de Collectors Mettingham and William de Pakenham, and were appointed in ^PP°™ ^ Feb. 1283 s and it appears that Simon de Dagworth and William de Royngs the Sheriff were associated with them in the work. On the 4th of June 1283 the King, who was then at "Aberconewey in Snauden " sent urgent orders to the collectors that the first half of the collection should be paid in to the Constable of the Tower at the latest by the 8th of July, and the remaining half by the 13th of October followingS and from the note that the expenses "circa cariagium pecunie " would be allowed it would seem to have been carted up to London in coin of the realm. 1 Supplementary Pat. Roll, no. 3, P. R. O. XIV Introduction This is the Since the whole county must doubtless have been taxed on the tanf re^ same principles and by the same methods, it is much to be regretted cord of the that the numerous and elaborate returns which must have been made out for the assessment are only now represented by the records of this single hundred and those for the town of Ipswich^ which are still to be found among the Lay Subsidy Rolls ; and an examination of the new calendar of these records shows that no similar assessment rolls for this tax now exist in the Record Office for any other county or hundred. There remains, however, a roU^ which gives the sums total due from each county on account of this tax of one thirtieth and, since the whole kingdom was probably assessed much on the same lines as the hundred dealt with here, this must give us as good an idea of the relative wealth of each county at this period as we can possibly come at. I therefore print here from this roll a list of the English Counties with the exception of Durham and Cheshire, arranged in order of the amounts due from them for this tax of one thirtieth. Assess- ment of English Counties £ s. d. £ s. d. Lincolnshire 4018 12 8 Brought forward 30461 2 °i Norfolk 3684 2 6 Worcestershire 897 4 6j Kent 2880 12 7 Hertfordshire 845 14 Yorkshire ... 2860 I 9f Nottinghamshire ... 835 3 8 (Suffolk ( + Increment 2003 9 loi Herefordshire 797 10 9 100 8 10 Oxfordshire 786 9 JEssex ( + Increment 1242 15 5i (Devonshire (4- Increment 476 9 412 2 300 6 4| Northants 1623 18 oi Northumberland ... 709 19 n Sussex + Increment 850 5 4 Warwickshire 704 7 I 609 9 6 (Dorset (4- Increment 535 2 8| Wiltshire 4- Increment 824 5 5 150 10 6 584 8 5 Staffordshire 651 S 10 (Hampshire ( + Increment 792 19 6 (Surrey ( + Increment 314 4 504 10 4 330 5 I Gloucestershire ... .1201 7 2 Derbyshire 595 9 6 Somerset + Increment 717 10 lO; ■ 0, Bedfordshire 564 6 1\ 477 16 Lancashire 4- Increment 413 7 9 Cambridgeshire ... 4- Increment 1052 12 9 72 II 5 140 2 Huntingdonshire ... 455 9 2i Shropshire 1086 13 2 Cumberland 408 18 2 Buckinghamshire . . . + Increment 698 II 7 Cornwall ... 373 13 4i 273 12 9i London 337 5 5} Leicestershire 939 7 Middlesex 272 I if (Berkshire 575 16 11* (Rutland 1 4- Increment 252 8 91 ( + Increment 305 8 6 12 8 9 30461 2 oi Westmorland 212 7 9i Sum Total 42765 10 li ^ Somewhat similar assessments for Colchester for a later taxation were printed in the Rolls of Pari. Vol. I. ^ L. T. R. Enrolled Accts Subsidies, no. 4, P. R. O. Introduction xv The expenses of the collection and delivery of the monies received Expenses by the collectors are given under each county ; for Suffolk they "j^^^" ^'^' amounted to the sum of £21^, for Norfolk to ^^50, and for Cambridge- shire to £,\2, which is about i^ per cent, on the amount collected. With regard to the enrolled account from which the above items are taken it must be said that it appears from internal evidence not to be quite contemporary with the tax, for there is a statement under Nottinghamshire to the effect that the executors of the will of John de Kirkeby, late Bishop of Ely, owed the collectors a certain sum of money which the Bishop had received. This would place the date of making up this account at least as late as 1290, in which year the Bishop died. It is perhaps impossible now to explain what the increments incre- shown as being added in the case of fourteen counties really repre- sented ; in some cases they seem very large, notably in Surrey, where the increment amounts to more than 100 per cent., and in Wilts., Hants., Somerset and Berkshire they seem very heavy indeed, though in Suffolk they only come to about five per cent. From the note written on the back of the tax list for Walsham, " Walesham debet crescere blada de quindena S. Michaelis," it would almost seem that after the roll had been sent up to headquarters it had been returned, in order to have the new harvest included, and though this would not have been in accordance with the instructions which gave 20 Jan. as the date of reckoning, this date does not seem always to have been strictly adhered to in the Suffolk assessment, as the tax lists for the three townships of Hopton, Langham, Walsham, are dated at Michaelmas. Nearly all the returns for the Blackbourne hundred have been to some extent altered by erasures and alterations for the purpose probably of increasing the amounts, but in four of the lists, namely those for Culford, Ingham, Westowe and WordwelP, the increments have been given separately and not by erasures and alteration of figures, so that we can see the details. The increments given on table No. 38 as those which were added to the returns made by the Abbey of St Edmundsbury show an increase of about 18 per cent., but this is not wholly in cereals. The Eastern Counties have on several occasions shown their dislike to the tax collector in unmistakeable ways, but I have not 1 Seenotesfortheseplacespp. 80, 85, 93, 94, where the details of the increments are given. xvi Introdtidion come across any trace of organised resistance to this levy. The An inci- Assize Rolls, however, lift the curtain for us for a short time on a collecting very curious little drama enacted at the village of Witnesham in Suffolk, which, as it gives us an interesting glimpse of the manners of the time and of the difficulties and dangers of tax collecting, may, I think, be inserted here. The two principal characters concerned were William de Clay, in Martlesham, Bailiff of our Lord the King, and Nicholas the son of Reyner, who was lord of the manor of Witnesham as well as parson of the church there, but who, for reasons best known to himself, happened to be in arrears as to the payment of one half of his tax. These two men were plaintiff and defendant in an action for damages which came up for hearing at the assizes at Bury St Edmunds on 20 March, 1284 (Assize Rolls 825, and 1259, M. 2). It appears from the pleadings that one fine morning in the autumn of 1283, bailiff William in company with those freemen of the village who had been appointed to assist in the collection of the tax went into the common fields where the cattle were grazing and pro- ceeded to seize four bullocks, the property of Nicholas, in satisfaction of their claim against him for arrears. Whilst they were thus engaged who should appear on the scene but Nicholas himself cantering gaily along on his palfrey with his hawk (sparvarius) on his hand and valets in attendance, but his atten- tion is soon drawn from partridges to the group of men intent on bullock catching in another part of the field, and shrewdly guessing what business is on foot, he at once hands his hawk to the care of a valet, and rides up to the party of tax collectors and curtly demands of the bailiff what they are about ! The bailiff answers that he is merely making a seizure of cattle on account of arrears of tax under the orders of John de Mettingham and William de Pakenham, who acted on behalf of the King. Nicholas incensed at losing both his day's sport and his bullocks, loses also his temper and declares roundly that no distress shall be taken on anygoods of his, and suiting his action to his words proceeds to rescue his cattle. Then swords flew out and the trouble began. In the scuffle that took place we are told that John Fyket, one of the freemen, got a wound on the head from Nicholas, and that the bailiff was knocked down ; indeed it appears that Nicholas de- liberately put his horse at the latter, and brandishing his sword Introduction xvii endeavoured to ride him down ; the bailiff, however, managed to deal his assailant's palfrey a cut on the nose, and by so doing succeeded in escaping the full force of the onset. The wounding of the horse per- haps caused some diversion, for we learn that the bailiff got up, and not liking the look of matters, fled incontinently (cucurrit quantum potuit) to the village, where he rushed into a cottage, barred the doors and windows, and prepared for a siege. Nicholas then forthwith collects his forces and follows to the cottage, smashes in the windows, and then lunges at the bailiff through the opening (fudit de gladio suo versus balliuum), but not being able to get at him to his satisfaction he orders the door to be broken in, which his men begin to do. At this juncture we are told that a certain valet of Nicholas named Roger, being much distressed at his master's folly (contristatus valde de stultitia domini) managed by breaking through some fence to get round to a window at the back of the house and besought the bailiff to surrender to him, lest a worse thing happen (ne deterius contingeret), promising that he would do his utmost to procure his safety. Thinking perhaps that this was his only chance of escape, the bailiff surrenders to Roger on the somewhat illusive conditions indicated, and attempts to go off with him. No sooner were they out, however, than Nicholas swoops down on them, takes the unfortunate man out of Roger's protec- tion, hands him over to a couple of scoundrels (duobus ribaldis) and has him led off into the fields where his labourers were peacefully at work mowing barley. Then comes the most astonishing part of the story, for up comes Nicholas, lord of the manor and parson of the church too, and gives orders to these men one after the other to strike off the bailiff's head ! ("uni post alium ut decollaret predictum Willelmum ") ; but these sturdy labourers had no relish for so deadly a harvest, and since none of them would obey (nullo volente) the act of deliberate murder was avoided, for Nicholas seems to have shrunk from dipping his own hands in blood, and to have had to reluctantly content himself with dragging off the wretched bailiff as his prisoner. On the way, however, we learn that at the urgent entreaty of his friends, and, perhaps, owing to some misgivings of his own or fear that he was in danger to be called in question for this day's uproar, he is persuaded to set his prisoner at liberty. At the trial Nicholas, in his defence, pleads that the bullocks were seized on Church lands (super liberam elemosynam ecclesie) ; he confesses, however, to striking Fyket, a freeman and duly appointed XVI 11 Introduction Hundred of Black- bourne Curious shape of parishes collector, and that too with his naked sword, but states that he really had no objection to paying the tax if he could only find out what it was (quid et quantum), but was merely hesitating because the collectors did their work so badly, and mixed up the goods of his church with his lay belongings. The jury, however, found that the distress had been made on a lay fee, and that Nicholas was guilty of the charges laid against him (fecit transgressionem predictam valde enormam in contemptu domini Regis) : then the curtain falls, and for the rest we have to see as best we can through the mist of centuries. The hundred of Blackbourne lies to the north-east of Bury St Edmunds, and is bounded on the north by the Little Ouse river which divides it from Norfolk, as a glance at the accompanying map will show, but one cannot look at the map without being at once struck by the very remarkable configuration of the parishes which form the western part of the hundred. We find here that no less than nine different parishes all run up to a small extra-parochial place containing some 70 acres, which is known as Rymer point, and which lies about four miles to the south of Thetford on the main road between that place and Bury St Edmunds, and appears from the map to be the highest ground in this part of the hundred. But of the nine parishes thus meeting, one, namely Great Livermere, does not belong to this hundred at all, but reaches up to Rymer point in a long narrow strip from the adjoining hundred of Thedwastry, of which it forms part. The reasons which may originally have necessitated this remark- able arrangement of parishes are not now very obvious, but the shapes are sufficiently curious to arrest attention. Two of the old parishes have now no separate existence, Rushworth (now Rushford), which lay partly in Norfolk and partly in Suffolk, having been absorbed as to its latter portion in Euston, and Fakenham Parva having also been merged in the same parish. The parishes in the eastern portion of the hundred, with the exception of Bardwell, with its long straggling shape, seem of more usual form, and group themselves round Stanton where the hundred court was held\ and in this parish it seems most of the free lands were held of the hundred, " de hundredo " in contradistinction to those 'See note on p. 90. Introduction xix held of the Abbots In the Domesday Survey this division of the county appeared as the double hundred of Blakeburn and Bradmere, names which are perhaps still to be found perpetuated on the modern map as "Blackburn farm," in the parish of Stanton, and "Broadmere" in the parish of Troston. In the hundred rolls of 1275 the second name does not appear, but '' Blakeburn " is said there to answer for two hundreds, and to be worth per annum the sum of eighteen pounds ; and we find at the assises in 1285, held by Salamon Roffensis and other itinerant justiciaries, that the double hundred was then represented by the following twenty-four jurymen'', to whose names I have added their assessment and place of residence, where possible, from the tax lists. Rog. de Martlesham, Capitalis balliuus elector The Jury Rad. de Berdewell (Bardwell £ii^. ^s. 3^.) double I. filius Willelmi de eadem (Bardwell £21. i^s. gd.) Hundred Ric. de Sodyngton R. ultra aquam (Bardwell £g. igs. 6d.) I. de Hunterston (Hunston £1^. 4J. od.) W. de Langham (Langham £ 10. 6s. 6d.) Rad. le Ward de Weston (Market Weston £3. 15^. M) Gilb. fil. Andree de Assfeld (Gt Ashfield ^^15. Sj. %d.) Galf. le Marescall de Truston (Troston ;^5. lis. 2,d.) Rad. Thorald de Hepworth W. de Playford (Barnham ;^3. 15^-. 6d.) H. Houerhe de Culforthe (Culford £6. 6s. 4d.) R. de Blakeberewe (Ixworth £2. igs. gd.) Ric. Chaumpaine Mat. de Theluetham Barth. de Liuermere (Livermere £y. 2s. 6d.) Rog. de Walsham (Walsham £6. 2s. id.) Reg. Peche (Stowlangtoft £16. os. od.) Rob. le Ginur (Market Weston £16. 12s. lod.) W. de Theluetham (Troston £12. lis. od.) W. de Liuermere (Livermere £s. os. 6d.) W. Houel W. de Butenhale (Great Ashfield £12. 2>s. 4^.) The tax lists for the hundred contain altogether 1393 entries of Church holders of property above the limit of half a mark in the thirty-three P^P^^'y 1 Cf. pp. 47—61. ^ Assize Roll 833, P. R. O. 2 — 2 Owners XX Introduction townships recorded, owning in round numbers property valued at £iy%o ; of these entries fourteen represent the various ecclesiastical corporations who held estates in the hundred, and whose goods amounted in all to ^326. 6s. lod., or rather over 8-5 per cent, and of this last sum the Abbot and Convent of St Edmund owned £2S7. iis.4d.. Lay Allowing for these and some few holders who are entered in more than one township we have some 1370 lay owners recorded ; of these William de Pakenham the justiciary was by far the largest owner in this hundred, being assessed in four places, viz. Thorpe, Ashfield Magna, Norton and Bardwell, at a total valuation of ;^io8. 12s. 6d. Next to him comes William de Criketot at Ixworth and Ashfield Magna with a total of ;^49. igs. od., and Peter de Thelnetham owning £40 at Thelnetham. Besides these we have : 5 owners assessed between ;^30 and ;^20 28 „ „ „ ;^20 „ ;^IO 95 .. .. .. £^0 „ ;^5 403 >. .. .. £s „ £2 Joint hold- Among the smaller owners we meet with several instances of the '"^^ joint possession of goods by two people as that of the two brothers Capellani at Stanton, in which case both names appear, but in some cases where the total effects of one of the partners did not amount to the six and eightpenny limit, which would have brought him on to the tax lists, we are sometimes confronted with the curious entry of the richer partner as the possessor of half a beast, e.g. in the case of Rob. Robehod at Walsham with his i^ cows, and instances of the same thing occur at Weston, and Hunton as well. The ordinary trades other than agriculture and stock-raising seem fairly represented in the tax lists, but only on two occasions was any tradesman found to have a stock in trade of which the tax collector could take notice, once at Ashfield Magna where Gilbert Sutor appears as holding a stock of 14 pairs of shoes (sotularia) valued in all at "js. 6d., and once at West Stowe, where Simon Macahard had all the brass ware in his house (omnia vasa enea in domo sua) valued at 6s. %d. for taxing purposes. Of men described z.?, fabri there are fifteen mentioned on the tax list but only one, Galfridus Faber, of Fakenham, who owned property to the amount of ;^5. 8j. dfd., seems to have been of any considerable Introduction xxi wealth, their average possessions in corn and livestock working out at ;^i. id,s. 6d. per man, while that of the nine carpentarii is somewhat smaller. Judging from the number of websters and textores mentioned the textile trades were represented by five people in the hundred. The fifteen people described as mercatores have an average assess- ment for the tax of £2. os. od., but the 22 capellani are considerably better off with an average of £1,. "js. id. The word prepositus (reeve) seems in some cases to have passed into a surname, but taking 16 males of that description their average possession works out at ;^3. lu. od. The ten clerici only average £\. xjs. gd., while the three medici, two at Thelnetham, and one at Weston, slightly less, or .^i. 15^. od. apiece. With regard to the status of the people mentioned on the tax lists, status it has not been easy to get contemporary evidence, but a certain amount has been forthcoming bearing on the villages of Walsham, Elmswell, Rickinghall, Culford and Coney Weston, which I have printed in the notes for those places ; as to Walsham the document is from manorial records, but, though it gives some names one can identify, it is not very helpful since it is impossible to say what names may be concealed under the terms " domus " and " heredes.'' For the other four villages the lists preserved in one of the Abbey registers and headed " Recogniciones," which were made to Abbot Thomas in 1302, though some 19 years later in date, afford valuable evidence. At Elmswell we can identify at least eight names as those of nativi, and one of them Thomas Prympil appears in the tax list with the highest assessment, after that of the Abbot, in the village, but the average is only a little over 30J. per head. At Rickinghall the " Recogniciones " enable us to identify 14 names as those of nativi, with an average assessment of £\. 14J. },d., while four of them have property valued at over £2. At Culford six at least appear to be nativi, and have an average valuation of £2. 35-. od., while Adam Prepositus there seems to be much better off at the later date than he was in 1283. At Coney Weston unfortunately the tax list is missing, but of the names given as of nativi in 1302 five are given as holding land freely there in the return of land tenures of 1280, and other instances of nativi being freeholders, even it would seem in a manor other than that to which they belonged, occur in the return of Land tenure. At Ixworth all the names on Table 18 of the tax lists, with the XXll Introduction Animals of the farm defined exception of the first, would seem from the note at foot to have been nativi belonging to Peter de Chavent, and to have been excused payment on that account. From the point of view of status a comparison of the two surveys of Rickinghall (cf pp. 25 and 72) is instructive and interesting. We find in the survey of 1 280 for this parish two entries of land held by villani of 324I and 28 acres respectively, but in the extent of 1302 there appear to be only 38 acres altogether described as held by Custumarii, and 584 held by 65 molmen, a class not specifically mentioned as existing in 1280, but since in that survey the holdings of the villani are given in two separate entries it looks as if at that date there had been some difference of status, which, in 1302, had become more fully developed; and that the villani, who held the 324^ acres in 1280, had not only largely increased their holdings, but had become molmen paying (fixed rents in 1302'. The optional nature of many of the services shown in the extent is also remarkable. For the better understanding of the tax lists I have been at some pains to try and find some more or less contemporary evidence showing exactly what was meant by the various Latin words used in the description of animals of the farm at this date, and the best that I have been able to meet with is contained in the following schedule which is taken from a manuscript in the British Museum^. 'Etates Animalium.' Equi Primo anno vocantur Pulli et puUe Secundo „ J) Pullani et pullane Tertio „ )) Equi et iumenta Boues Primo anno )) Vituli et vitule Secundo „ » Bouiculi et iuuencule Tertio „ » Bouetti et iuuence Quarto „ >» Boues et vacce Bidentes Primo anno )» Agni et agne Secundo „ j> Hogastri et iercie Tertio „ ji Multones et oues matrices Porci Primo anno )) Porcili et hoggi Secundo „ )) Porcelli Tertio „ J) Porci ' Cf. Villainage in England (Vinogradoff), pp. 183 — 185. 2 Harl. MS. 1005, fol. 84. Introduction xxiii This schedule, as I judge from the writing, was probably written some half century or more later than the date of the tax lists, but it probably embodies the usage prevalent for some time before, and as the manuscript in which it occurs is one of the registers of the Abbey of St Edmundsbury, it undoubtedly refers to East Anglian use. The tax lists, however, do not always adhere strictly to the above terminology as vituli and bouiculi are stated often to be of the year above that given in the foregoing schedule. The weights and measures of this period are somewhat obscure : Weights there is, however, a document printed in Statutes of the Realm ^ which, Measures though the exact date of it is uncertain, seems probably to belong to the reign of Edward I. ; according to this we have the following schedule : One penny round and undipped shall weigh 32 dry grains of wheat taken from the middle of the ear, 20 pennies = i ounce 12 ounces = i pound 8 pounds = I gallon of wine 8 gallons = i bushel of London, which is one eighth of a quarter. Now good specimens of pennies of the reign of Edward I. in the British Museum weigh from 22 to 22-5 modern grains, and if we take the higher weight we get S400 grains as equivalent to the ancient pound, of which 64 went to their bushel, to compare with our modern pound Bushels avoirdupois of 7000 grains, of which 60 go to the statute bushel. compare PRICES. Wheat (frumentum) seems to have been grown very generally in wheat the hundred, and it is only when we come to those villages which were on light sandy soils that it is absent from the returns, the places where it is not mentioned being Barnham, Euston, Rushworth, Weststowe and Wordwell. The price varied hardly at all, being 6s. per quarter in every place where it is mentioned with a single excep- tion of Wattisfield, where the price was <^s. 6d. per quarter, and it is not easy to assign any reason for this difference. There is one instance of a price higher than 6s., viz. at Weston where six quarters are valued at 39^., and in the same place we find nine bushels valued at 3J., which is the lowest price recorded. 1 Vol. I. 204. xxiv IntrodMcHon Rye Rye (siligo) was grown in every township which is mentioned, but formed the largest stock only in one, namely at Barnham. The price varied a good deal, and in ten of the returns stood as high as ^s. per quarter, but the average price taking all the returns works out at close upon 4^. ^d. per quarter. Barley Barley (ordeum) also was given in every return, and was by far the largest crop grown, being five times as great as that of wheat. The price was 4?. per quarter almost universally, though there are some variations at Sapiston ; at Ingham, however, there is a considerable exception, as the stock held by the Prior there is valued at close upon a^s. gd. per quarter, which seems quite exceptional. Oats Oats (avene) were also returned from every township, and in amount form the largest stock after barley in the hundred. There were two kinds, " grosse " and " minute," grown, and though in some cases the sort is mentioned, in many it is not, so that one can only tell from the price which kind is meant. The price of the " grosse " seems to have been usually 2s., while "minute" were valued at is. ^d. per quarter. Peas Peas (pise) are almost always valued at ^s. per quarter, though some variation occurs at Stanton, and at Hepworth the extraordinary price of 6s. per quarter is given, though perhaps this may be some slip of the scribe in 1283. They were mentioned as in stock in every village. Beans Beans (fabe) are frequently given with peas, but when given as a separate return they run as high occasionally as 4J. per quarter, and the average works out at 3J. id. per quarter. Horses There are seven different names under which horses are described in these assessments ; of these carectarius designates the most valuable, a kind which appears to have been owned only by the wealthier class of people, the average price working out at "js. 6d. per head. The veredes came next in value, with an average price of six shillings, but these only occur in one village, Stowlangtoft, and there are only two of them. The eqtii vary a good deal, as we find them as high as 13J. ^d. and ioj., while the average price works out at rather over 5 J. i\d. Ihe jumentum and equa were probably the same beast, the former averages ^s. 6\d., and the latter ^s. ^d. The stottus and affer both average about 4^. i\\d. It is to be borne in mind that riding horses (chiuauchure) were excluded from this assessment under the terms of the Act of Parliament. Introduction xxv I do not suppose that the cattle were at all of a high class, for the Cattle system of agriculture hardly lent itself to the improvement of stock of any kind, but the bulls are given separately here, there being seven in the district ; their average price works out at rather over ^s. gd. each, while the oxen (boues), though they vary a good deal in price, average 5j. Sd. The price of a cow in Hunston was invariably ^s. it seems, and in Rickinghall the price was not much below that ; but taking the complete return the average works out at just over 3^. ii\d. There are only four boars returned separately, and they are priced Pigs at 3J. lid. or just under is. apiece, while the porci average lod. each. Five villages make no return of pigs at all. The sheep appear not to have been valued very carefully as a rule. Sheep thus we find the ones in about 20 villages run at is. each,, while at Walsham we find them valued at y^d., 8d., 8^d., gd., lod., and is., and at Hunton at Sd., gd., lod., and iid. The multo is usually valued at IS. 4d., and sometimes higher, but at Thorp and Bard well they are priced throughout at is. each. No rams are mentioned separately. Taking the averages through the whole return we find that the prices work out thus : Ouis ii^d. Agnus 4\d. Multo IS. i\d. Hogaster y^d. The value of the sheep lay chiefly in its fleece, and as most of the Wool returns were made in January we need not be surprised to find so little wool mentioned in the returns, as the last year's shearing had probably been sold and moved away. Of wool as such we only find mention made in two places, at West Stowe where 12 stone are returned valued at 36^., and at Stanton where the value is given as 19^., but no weight stated. The assessment of the town of Ipswich' for this tax shows a The stock considerable amount of wool, but it is not possible to come at the ^ ^^"""^ amount exactly inasmuch as the wool is often valued with other goods. We find one man there, Arnald Pelliparius, whose holding of wool was valued as high as £^0, and with the other stocks mentioned in the town the total value might probably be about ;^8o, which would represent about 530 stone at the value mentioned at West Stowe of T,s. per stone, but the stone, as Professor Thorold Rogers has shown, was a term that varied very much in meaning. ' Printed in Proceedings of Suff. Inst, of Archceology, Vol. XII. p. 137. xxvi Introduction POPULATION Population The question of the amount of population resident in country villages at this date is an interesting one, and though the evidences here brought together may not be very conclusive, it is, I think, vs^orth while to see if they can be made to throw any light on the subject. We must bear in mind that the tax lists touch only the "Prodeshummes"' or •' chief men," whose property exceeded the limit of half a mark, and we must not assume that all the names given represent separate house- holds, though presumably most of them do so, as there are many instances of two or three names apparently of the same family entered consecutively, which may well mean only one household. The extent of Ashfield^ which shows clearly the breaking up of the customary holdings and the extent to which joint tenures existed, unfortunately does not mention the number of messuages of the villani which, had it been given, would have afforded an important clue to work with. Considering the village of Stanton, we find on the tax list here 93 names of males ; and the return of land tenure, which however is some three years earlier in date, gives us at least 150 names as representing occupiers of free lands in the parish, but of these ten appear to have been non-resident and ten are women. Of these 1 30 names 45 occur also on the tax list, so that we have 85 names to add to our 93, giving us, roughly speaking, 180 adult males presumably living in the place. If we assume the number of women to be about the same as that of the men, and the children to have formed a third of the population, we should get a total of some 540 souls ; but there must have been a very considerable number of people with whom our records did not concern themselves at all. The return of land tenure mentions 91 messuages besides two held in villeinage and six cottages, and we find in this village the term "terra edificata" used on two occasions, which probably referred to houses of some kind. The census of 1901 shows a population of 778 with 190 inhabited houses. Turning to the parish of Stowlangtoft we find 27 males recorded on the tax list; and the return of land tenure gives us 63 holders of free lands, of whom seven were probably non-resident and five were women: of the 51 remaining 19 occur in the tax list, so that we have ' Cf. p. X. Bishop Stubbs translates this word as "chief men" and "substantial men." Select Charters, p. 386. ^ Cf. p. 76. Introduction xxvii about 60 adult males, who might well represent' a population of 180 on the basis of our records. The return of land tenure mentions 30 free messuages, only two or perhaps three held in villeinage, and no cottages. The census of 1901 gave a population here of 158 with 40 inhabited houses. At Word well we have 20 names on the tax list, and the return of land tenure mentions seven messuages and three cottages, and messuages for the villani who held 195 acres of whom the number is not stated, but it could hardly be less than 10 S so that it would seem that here the population must have been considerably larger than the 42 persons with their 10 inhabited houses given in the last census return. At Walsham we find 90 names on the tax list. The Court Rolls of the principal manor here for this year show a great many names that for one cause or another are recorded, and while several of these occur in the tax list a great many more, roughly speaking about ten times as many, are not found there ; but manors in this part of the country hardly ever coincided with the townships. At Rickinghall if we assume the 32 freeholders, 65 molmen and four customaries of the survey of 1302 to be resident householders we should expect a population exceeding the 381 resident there 600 years later. In some of the villages such as Ixworth and Elmswell the popula- tion in 1283 would seem to have been considerably less than that now existing, but the evidences are not exhaustive enough to be very conclusive. To carry out further the idea of a comparison between the rural Compari- economy of the time of Edward I. and the present, I applied to His ^°^ jg^jg Majesty's Board of Agriculture and Fisheries, and they very kindly have supplied me with a return as for June 1908, giving as far as they can particulars similar to those given on the tax lists ; this return will be found printed on p. xxxiii. The additional information as to the number of owners of live stock, &c., in each parish, which I wished to have, the Board were unable to give, but tell me that the number of persons from whom returns of acreage or live stock (or both) were received for the area indicated was 519. ' In a survey at the Manor of Wykes in Bardwell taken about a generation later there were 35 messuages belonging to the 268 acres of customary lands. — Norfolk and Norwich Arch. Soc. Proceedings, Vol. XIV. Cf. Notes, p. 77. xxviii Introduction If we examine this return with the analysis of the tax lists on p. XXX. before us we get the following comparison as to live stock and owners : In 1283 In 1908 Total head of horses 1408 2368 „ „ cattle 5098 3868 ,, „ sheep 17128 34404 .. .. pigs 2121 8274 The number of owners on the tax lists in 1283 was about 1380, while the number of owners in 1908 was only 519. It must also be borne in mind that the return of 1283 is not exhaustive either of men or live stock, for many a man must have owned perhaps half a dozen sheep, or a cow and a sheep or two, and yet would not have been liable to the tax. XXIX ANALYSIS OF TAX LISTS OF 1283 XXX ANALYSIS OF TA Pi a s < e PL, 3 < pq J3 s (3 S ho a g ■T3 1 13 s a i 1^ a, 1 a 3 "So .S *a a a 3 -a 1— 1 1 1 14 *Frumentum 93 3 I02 83 83 "s 372 65 8 84 42 47 I 247 72 136 558 68 74 28 7 943 133 109 "3 I I 357 44 32 203 11 5 362 2 69 103 28 2 204 54 20 73 81 17 245 81 147 112 16 356 24 45 14 3 86 33 13 167 25 45 4 287 69 24 281 41 58 473 I io5 10 10 6 184 4 47 274 8 7 340 25 12 69 32 18 8 164 20 89 125 58 2 294 2 SI 276 71 9 409 4 36 138 14 2 194 Ordeum Avene Pise . . Fabe Pise et Fabe Dragetum ... Braseum . . . Totals Carectarii ... Veredes Stotti 3 30 5 4 I 43 19 3 3 25 I 30 3 13 28 14 89 3 2 42 19 66 12 I II 5 29 2 18 6 3 2 31 I 30 13 44 I 14 3 18 36 5 17 10 68 4 13 19 16 2 3 57 33 7 40 14 45 5 8 72 II 9 2 22 13 9 17 39 16 19 35 Affri Equi Eque lumenta . . . Pulli 21 5 26 30 5 35 PuIIani Totals Tauri I 22 65 15 6 3 54 166 6 60 20 12 51 149 I 25 200 54 18 29 129 456 12 88 19 15 22 40 196 I 6 87 7 13 23 48 185 4 35 8 3 6 II 67 7 31 18 8 I 36 104 II 66 "s 26 27 138 6 27 4 14 II 62 20 86 22 9 53 34 224 2 14 67 2 32 4 56 177 2 41 4 22 28 97 112 61 I 31 38 243 I 13 30 6 21 71 "s 64 14 5 20 23 134 21 79 I 3 II 56 171 59 6 47 39 151 Vacce Bovetti luvence Boviculi luvencuie ... Vituli Totals Apri Sues 85 17 102 55 6 17 78 I 9 100 92 202 14 12 26 60 41 lOI 2 29 35 19 85 4 4 4 16 20 28 114 92 234 2 7 58 33 100 4 25 I 44 45 45 45 2 2 "6 29 5 40 Porci Porcelli Porculi Totals 310 73 383 146 46 192 385 309 404 215 1313 676 721 691 437 2525 128 14 33 79 254 207 159 99 134 599 162 45 207 413 228 202 260 1 103 278 256 132 266 932 100 33 63 60 256 III I 12 108 232 87 28 34 48 197 195 47 63 305 99 99 454 232 162 171 1019 140 50 56 94 340 102 83 69 91 345 Multones ... Hogastri ... Agni Totals Lana(stones) Sotularia ... 14 No. of owners 31 33 128 47 55 21 26 34 19 55 41 38 75 19 28 56 28 *N.B. The figures in the first section IX LISTS OF iiSs. XXXI 1 E PL, a \. \os. od. and the tax seems to have been levied on ;£<)o. On Assize Roll, no. 837, m. 3 (19 Ed. I.), there is a suit recorded between the sons of Stephen de Walsingham concerning lands in Ashfield. In 1901 the population was given as 356 with 90 inhabited houses, and the area as 1858 acres. BARDWELL Of the totals on the right of the tax list here twenty-five are incorrect, Bardwell making the total at foot jQi. os. od. too little as it stands. There have been many alterations and additions made on this roll. Henry, son of Nicholas de St Edmund, appears about this time to have unsuccessfully claimed the advowson of this Church against the Prior of Bromholm who stated that he presented Rob. Fulco to the living in the time of Hen. III. (Assize Roll 826, m. 28). The same Henry also brought an important action against Salamon Roffensis the Justiciary (cf Camden Soc. 3rd Series, Vol. ix. pp. 67 — 70). There is a good Extent of the Manor of Wykes in Bardwell, taken about a generation later than this tax, in the time of Richard, son of Henry son of Nicholas de St Edmund, which gives 76 freeholders holding 265 acres and 38 messuages and 49 custumaries holding 267^^ acres and 35 messuages (printed by Norf. and Norwich Arch. Soc, Proceedings, Vol. xiv. 43). In 1 90 1 the population was given as 668 with 167 inhabited houses, and area as 3183 acres. BARNHAM Of the totals on the right in the tax list 12 seem to be wrongly added, Bamham making the total at foot loi'. too small as it stands. There is evidence that a small skin which has now disappeared has at one time been sewn on to the side of this, so the list for this place is to some extent incomplete. There are not many erasures on these skins. John de Ubbeston (Hubston) who appears first on the list was Usher of the King's Chamber, and is mentioned on the Assize Rolls as holding the Manor of Fakenham Aspes in custody for John, son of Will. Comyn (Assize Roll 835 a, and Close Roll, 5 Ed. I., m. 10 d). 78 Notes Barning- ham Coney Weston Dominus Ed. de Hemegrave, son of Thomas de Hemegrave, was also chief lord of Hengrave and of Tuddenham and held land in Fomham All Saints, Barningham and elsewhere (Harl. MS. 743, fol. 225, 249). I think that probably the Herbert Bude given here is really the same man as Hervicus Bude given under Livermere Parva; it is not easy to be sure of the contracted names, and in the return on page 36 there is a Herveus Boude given here. Bartholomew, the son of Reginald mentioned on this tax list, was killed by malefactors in Wordwell about 1286 (Assize Roll 833, 41 d). In 1901 the population was given at 382 with 97 inhabited houses, and area as 5291 acres. BARNINGHAM The totals on the right in the tax list here are all correct excepting two, making the total at foot Sj. \od. too small as it stands. The estate which Edmund de Hemegrave inherited here in 1264 from his father Thomas is given at the latter's Inquisition post mortem thus — A messuage and 108 acres arable, \\ acres meadow, 3I acres pasture, 51J. %\d. rent of assize; whereof the capital messuage and 32 acres were held of John le Sunte, J of a knight's fee of Ralph son of Henry de le Bee, and the residue of Sir Eustace de Berningham, J. de St Claro, Th. de Stagno, J. de Stanton, Stephen Clerk, W. Weld (Cal. of Inq. post mortem, Hen. III., P. R. O.). The Abbey of Langley here mentioned was in Norfolk. In 1 90 1 the population was given as 399 with 93 inhabited houses, and area as 1620 acres. CONEY WESTON The tax list for this place is unfortunately now missing from the roll. The amount which the Abbot of Bury paid for his manor here on account of this tax of one thirtieth has however been recorded in one of the Abbey Registers as 36^-. ^.d. (Harl. MS. 645, fol. 208 b). The following is from Harl. MS. 230, fol. 62 b, and is a list of those paying "recogniciones" to Abbot Thomas in 1302, and supplies somewhat similar information as the tax list about 19 years later. Nomina liberorum de Conegeston I. Braham \]s., Barth. Clericus iJ5., I. le Fuer capellanus xij(/., I. fil. Walteri capellanus xiii^., Simon de familia Warini cognouit donum de vj(/. Natiui N. fil. Osberti i equum ij bidentes xij^., Th. Redheued cognouit... habet vj bidentes i vaccam i pullum ij porcos iiijj-., Th. fil. Ade cognouit i bidentem Notes 79 ij boues et bouiculos i equum i porcum vi^., Margeria vid. habet ij vaccas i bidentem ij porcos vj^., Godf. le Eyr habet i vaccam ij iumenta i vitulum iij oues matrices i porcum xviij(/., Matilda uxor Fulcheri iunioris i equum virf., Isabella vid. \]d., Gilb. fil. lohannis i iumentum i vaccam et ij bouiculos xiji/., W. Frede i bidentem i porcum v]d., Ric. Frede habet ij bouiculos i iumentum i bidentem xij^f., Galf. Carpentarius habet v vaccas et bouiculos xxxv bidentes et agnos iij porcos vix. y\\]d., W. Bercarius habet ij bouiculos y\\]d., W. Leuerich i equum i vaccam ij bouiculos i vitulum 2 bidentes et i porcum, I. fil. Petri nihil habet in bonis v]d., N. fil. Fulcheri habet i vaccam x bidentes xiji/., W. Persone habet i iumentum i vaccam i vitulum ij oues matrices et i agnum ij porcos ijj., I. Carpentarius habet nihil in bonis y'xd., N. fil. Petri nihil habet, I. fil. Petri habet iiij vaccas i vitulum ij bouiculos i equum ij iumenta ix porcos iiijj. vi^., I. Mercator veniens per uxorem habet x bidentes iij vaccas i vitulum ij equos iijj., Andr. Richeman habet i iumentum i vaccam iJ5., W. Richeman habet ij iumenta ii pullos xx bidentes i suem et iij porcos iijj., Walt. Edmund habet ij iumenta ij pullos iij vaccas i bouiculum xxxj bidentes iij porcos dimidiam marcam, Edm. Mercator iij.f., Edm. fil. Willelmi iij vaccas j iumentum ij bidentes i agnum ij porcos iij.f., N. Richeman habet iij iumenta i pullum V vaccas i vitulum xl bidentes x porcos dimidiam marcam, Elyas prepositus habet ij vaccas ij iumenta xiij bidentes i porcum xxx(/., I. de Redgrave habet nihil in bonis v\d., I. Sut habet iij vaccas i iumentum xij(/., I. Reynald ij vitulos ij iumenta x bidentes i porcellum iijj., Sara uxor Andree xijd. too small as it stands. The increments added to the tax here are given separately, and the additions have been made as under: Roger Curtayes Sil qrs. ;igo bus. Oideum qrs. bus. 4 I. Acke I I A. Capellanus 4 H. Ouerhe I T. lulian I Her. de la Grene 4 2 A. Blanat I 2 A. Prepositus I 4 2 Th. Bercarius I 4 L. Bercarius I Gilb. Herui 2 8" 4 2 12 Thomas de Pampisworth held half a knight's fee here formerly held by Gilbert Peche, in right of his wife (Harl. MS. 743, fol. 129); he was keeper of the household of Alphonso the King's son (Rot. Pat. ii. Ed. I.). Nomina Custumariorum de Culeford^ (i3°2) H. Akke prepositus cognouit vj., Ad. prepositus optulit dimidiam marcam sed ad voluntatem domini fiat, habet ccc bidentes x marcas. Ad. Blanat optulit xij^^g"^ between Dunmow and Thaxted. The Assize roll gives us an account of a fatal accident which took place here. It appears that W. Gernon and J. Scot took their bows and arrows and went out into the fields of Fakenham Aspes to look for deer. They seem to have tried a drive, Gernon and Scot being posted behind trees (stantes ad arbores) to wait for a shot. A deer (damns) came along between them within shot of Gernon who drew his bow and let fly an arrow which, as ill luck would have it, glanced (quodam ramo subleuante) and missing the deer went right through John Scot's body, so that, as the scribe has quaintly put it, "statim obiit." An Inquisition held by the Sheriff found the death due to an unfortunate accident and Gernon has the King's pardon. (Assize Roll 833, m. 41, 14 Ed. I.) The population in 1901 was given as 168 with 44 inhabited houses, and area as 1854 acres. HEPWORTH The tax hst here is in the worst condition of any of the rolls and some Hepworth items being illegible the sums cannot be tested. The population in 1901 was given as 392 with 107 inhabited houses, and area as 1693 acres. P. 8 84 Notes HINDERCLAY Hinder- Of the totals On the right in the tax list here only three are incorrect, making the total at foot too small by ii;-. dd. The peas and beans here are given so often together that I have put them both in the same column even when given separately. The population in 1901 was given as 261 with 62 inhabited houses, and area as 1488 acres. HONINGTON Honington Of the totals on the right in the tax list here six are incorrect, causing the total at foot to be £,\. 2.5. lod. too small as it stands. The population in 1901 was given as 236 with 61 inhabited houses, and area as 1201 acres. HOPTON Hopton Of the totals on the right in the tax list six have slight errors, making the total at foot 2s. Sd. too large as it stands. There have been very few alterations on skins 35 a and 36. Walter de Grancurt was I think of the Norfolk family of the name, and Sheriff of the Counties in 1285 (Assize Roll 835 a). I do not think that the entries here of Matilda and Basilia "Prepositus" mean that manorial office was held by women, but that the word Prepositus is merely a translation of the English equivalent "Reeve" which had become a surname. The population in 1901 was given as 488 with 118 inhabited houses, and area as 1397 acres. HUNSTON Hunston Of the totals on the right in the tax list only two are incorrect, making the total at foot 3^-. 6d. too small as it stands. John de Aula's tax at 35. iid. only, on a valuation of ;£io. 16^. od., is quite clear in the manuscript, but should be 7^. 2d. : while Warinus Sare, Simon Munbery, and Rad. Cokerel each pay lod. too much for their tax. No increments have been added here, and there is only one erasure on the skin. Margaret de Aula was the widow of Henry de Berdewell and mother of Radulphus de Berdewell who in an unsuccessful suit against the Prior Notes 85 of Ixworth as to the ownership of the advowson here put forth the following pedigree (Assize Roll 826, m. 20, 14 Ed. I.). ' quidam Brythena ' = who presented Martin de Hunterston I I Warinus = r -r ^ , n William John Ralph Henry = I Ralph plaintiff The population in 1901 was given as 127 with 29 inhabited houses, and area as 960 acres, being the smallest parish in the hundred. INGHAM Of the totals on the right in the tax list here seven are incorrect making Ingham the total at the foot 5^. "jd. too small as it stands. The accounts of the Priors Manor here for the nth year of Edward I. are extant and show that the receipts for the year were ^^53. 65. ^\d., and the expenses ^44. ']s. gd. The receipts from sales include ;^8. -ls. 2d. for wheat, jQ"]. 4J-. gd. for rye, and ^i. 6^. 7^. for barley (Harl. MS. 1005, fol. 276). Adam de Ingham must have died soon after 1283 leaving a son Solomon and widow Laetitia, as appears from a suit on the Assize Roll (no. 826, m. 32, 14 Ed. I.). The increments are shown separately on the tax list for this place and are as under: Siligo Ordeum qrs. bus. qrs. bus, Salamon West 4 4 Simon Hutred I Walt, de Cros I Ad. le Messor 2 4 Th. fil. Ade ... I Aub. Capel ... 4 4 Moris Louin I Brise Heyward I R. Trip I Ad. Paganus 4 H. Paganus ... I I. Britwold ... 4 Is. Robin 4 86 Notes The population in 1901 was given as 252 with 56 inhabited houses, and area as 1830 acres. IXWORTH Ixworth Of the totals on the right of the tax list here seven are incorrect, making the total of the two tables j£,\. 35. ()d. too large as they stand. The second table is concerned only with Peter de Chavent and his nativi who were excused paying since Peter himself was with the King in Wales, being Steward of the King's household. He appears to have been summoned to Parliament in 1299 and 1300, as a baron by writ, and to have been at one time Sheriff of Gloucestershire. His Inquisition post mortem was held in 1 30 1 . The following extracts show the oflScial valuations of the undivided estate, on which W. de Criketot and Peter de Chavent paid tax in 1283. Extent of Ixworth Manor from Inquisition post mortem of W. le Blund Writ dated 3 June, 48 Hen. IH. (1264) 466 \sic, ? 546] acres arable, at ^d. per acre 35 acres meadow, at \?>d. per acre 20 acres pasture 49 acres wood ... Rent of Assize ... Rent of oats, 37 quarters 6 bush. 84 hens at lif. ... 600 eggs at 3 5i> 52, 55. 58, 60 — see also Hayscroft *Asfeud, see Ashfield Asfeld, Walt, 56 *Asfeud, I. de, 17 Ashfield Magna, xix, xx — area of, 76 — extent of, 76 — holdings of Freemen and Villani at, 76 — land tenure at, 5 — notes on, 76 — population of, 76 * — tax list for, [ — tax list for analysed, xxx Ashfield Parua, area of, 77 — land tenure at, 6 — notes on, 77 — population, jj * — tax list for, 2 — tax list for analysed xxx *Asplon (Aspelon), Ric, 24 — H., 89 — Rog., 54, 58, 61 — Th., 53, 54, 56, 57, 58 — see also Asspelond *Asseby, W., 6 Assise of bread ajid beer, 20, 23, 25 *Asspelond, Rog., 28 * — Th., 28 — see also Asplon *Asty, IVIatilda, 22 — Ric, 22 * — Rosa, 22 Athelwy, Pet., 80 Athewlf, W., 56 Attebrok, Math., 92 Attecherche, Ric, 72 Attegraue, Th., 67 *Attemere, I., 13 Aubri, R., 6 — see also Albri *Aula, Alicia de, 15 * — I. de, 15 — I. de, 84 * — Marg. de, 15 — W. de, 20 Aumoner, I. le, 81 — Walt., 21 Aunfrey, Pet., 26 *Aunger, Hervicus, 28 *Austin, Goddard, 30 — Pet, 81 Auxilium generale, 6 — Vicecomitis, 9, 10, 11, 15-18, 25, 3o> 32, 36—38, 44, 53, 55, 57, 58, 62, 64 *Awred, Th., 19 — W., 31, 32, 33 Aybot, Th., 61 *Aylmer, Ad., 24 — H., 89 * — Rad., I * — Ric, 24, 35 — Ric, 72, 89 * — Walt., 24 — W., 72, 89 Aymer, Ric, 72 — see also Aylraer *Aynild, Galf, 3 * - W., 3 Ays/eld, see Ashfield *Aytild, W., 6 *Bacon, Alan, 1 *Bacun, Nich., 14 *Badewell, Cath., 2 * — Gilb., 2 — Gilb. de, 7 Badwell Ash, see Ashfiela Parua *Baf, Ad., II Bagge, Barth., 63 — H., 63 — W., 63 Bakaueragium, 67 Index 97 *Baldewyn, W., 37 — W., 42, 94 * — I., 18 *Ballivi, Th. fil. Ric, 23 — see also Bayllif *Balram, Bette, 5 *Balye, — , 32 *Banham, Mic, 2 * — R. de, 4 Barbour, Clem, le, 22 Bardolf, R., 20, 21, 81 *Bardwell, xix, xx, 56 — advowson of, 77 — area of, 77 — I. Clericus de, 33 — land tenure at, 31 — Manor of Wykes in, xxvii, 77 — notes on, 77 — population, 77 — tax list for, 3 and 4 — tax list analysed, xxx — see also Berdewelle *Barel, Avice, 34 *Baret, Galf, 4 *Barker, W., 18 *Barliand, R., 9 *Barnham, xix, 88, 91 — area of, 78 — land tenure at, 36 — notes on, 77 — population, 78 — tax list for, 5 — tax list analysed, xxx — see also Bernham *Barningham, area of, 78 — land tenure at, 28 — notes on, 78 — population of, 78 — tax list for, 6 — tax list analysed, xxx — see also Berningham Barrow, W. de, 37 Bartholomai, I., 79 — Th. fil., 25 Bartholomaus, INlagister, 67 *Basely, Marg., 9 *Basilye, Ad., 6 * — I. fil., 19 * — R., 12 Basset, Sir Ph., 82 — Inq. p. m. of, 83 Bateman, W., 63, 65 *Baudri, I., 4, 22 *Baudric, I., 10 *Baudry, Agn., 19 * — I., 19 Bauer, Ric, 55 Bauleye, W. de, 21 Bayllif, Th. le, 14 *Bayndele, Em. de, 35 Beauchamp, see Beuchamp and Belchawmp *Bebel, Ad., 5 * — Rog., 5 — see also Bibel *Bec, — de le, 11 — H. de le, 78 Becklis, N. de, 6 *Bedellus, I., 8 *Belchawmp, — , 32 — see also Beuchamp *Bele, Marg., 25 *Belsond, Ad., 12 *Beman, R., 21 Benedictus, 21 *Benestre, H., 12 *Beneyt, Andr., 37 * — I-, 37 * - R-, 14 *Berard, Rad., 12 * — Warin. fil., 34 *Bercar, Beneyt le, 37 — Benet le, 94 *Bercarius, Gilb., 12 * — Laur., 7 — Laur., 80 * — Lily uxor H., 12 * — N., 19 * — N. junior, 19 — N., 81 — Oliver, 91 * — Pagan, 19 — Rad., 69 * — Rand., 7 — R., 16 * — Rog., 12 * - Th., 7 — Th., 80 * — Walt., I, 12, 18 — w., 79 Bercator, Ad., 34 * — Alicia, 34 * — Alex., 25 * — H., 12 — Hum., 41 — lordanus, 42 * — Lylie, 12 * — Pet., 21 — Rad., 35 — W., 53, 92 *Bercher, Pet. le, 9 Berdel, Walt., 16 *Berde'well, see Bardwell Berdewell, Arn. de, 19 98 Index Berdewell, family pedigree, 85 — H. de, 9, 84, 85 — J. fil. W. de, 6 — Marg. de, 9, 10, 11 * — Rad., 3 (bis) — Rad. de,xix, 9, 29, 31-33, 44, 58, 59, 76, 84, 85 — Th. fil. W. de, 55 — W. de, xix, 6 Berham, Rog. de, 34 Beriweye, W. atte, 81 *Berne, Helyas del, ; * Bernham, see Barnhani * — Ric. de, 31 — Ric. de, 90 *Berningham, see Barningham *Berningham, Eustace de, 6 — Eust. de, 28, 30, 31, 78 — Sarra de, 49 Bertelot, Sim., 72 *Berthon, Ric. de, 19 *Bertolot, Th., 13 *Berton, Gebbe de, 17 * — W. de, 23 *Bettes, Marg., 5 Beuchamp, Ad., 39 — Th., 39 — Walt., 39 — Will., 39 Bibel, R., 36 — see also Bebel *Bicce, Gilb., 26 *Biscop, Th., 4 *Bishop, R., 12 — Th., 56 Blackbourne Hundred, description of, xviii — jury for, xix — return of land tenure in, 5-65 Blakeberewe, R. de, xix Blakeham, Bened., 62 Blakelync, Fulcher de, 23, 80 — Mat. de, 80 *Blanat, Ad., 7 — Ad., 69, 80 Blaunch, Rad., 63 *Blesster, Lemmer le, 8 Blund, Alicia le, i — Barony of, 2, 11 — W. le, I, 44, 76, 81 — Inq. p. m. of, 86 *Blunte, Elyas, 17 Boar, see Taurus et aper *Bodin, Bart., 18 *Bole, Gund., 13 * — Walt., 14 * — Ysoude, 14 *Bolis, Alicia, 13 *Bolt, -, 32 *Boman, Galf., 3, 26 *Bond, Walt., 35 *Boneyr, Walt., 35 *Bosard, Galf., 5 * — Laur., 37 Bosard, Laur., 94 *Bosco, Ad. de, 20, 35 — Alicia fil. R. de, 8 * — Berard de, 35 * — Casandra de, 2 * — Clar. de, 24 * — H. de, 2 * — Hugo de, 2 * — R. de, 35 *Bosle, Agn., 13 Botenhagh, W. de, 20 *Botenhahe, Walt., 2 *Botenhale, Rad., 1 8 * — W., I Botynhawe, W. de, 81 Boude, Her., 36 — see also Bude * — I., 20 Brabant, Dukes of, 27 *Bracerator, R., 1 1 *Braciatrix, Gyme, 4 *Bradfeud, Herv. de, 23 Bradefeud, Herv. de, 15 Bradmere Hundred, xix Braham, 1. de, 23, 67, 78 — W. de, 24 *Brakeberewe, I. de, 18 * - R-, 17 * — Sim., 18 *Brakelond, 4 *Brakelond, Cecilia, 3 * — Pag., 3, 4 * — Reg., 3, 4, 29 * - Th., 3, 4 * - W., 3 {bis\ 4 Brangwyne, Ad., 38 *Brass vessels, 36 *Bresewrth, Mic, 2 *Bret, Amicia le, 1 1 * — W. le, II — W. le, 13 Breton, W., 57 *Brethun, Ad., 12 * — Agn., 12 *Bretun, W. le, 4 — W., 32 Breuce, J., 18 — see also Bruse *Brid, H. le, 6 * — W., 18 Index 99 *Brion, I., 26 * - R., 9 Bristol, Loan from, ix Britone, 31, 33 *Britwold, I., 16 — I-, 85 *Britwyne (Brythwin), Elias, 27 — Elias, 51 — Galf. fil. H., 14 — H., 14, 15 — Rad., 16 * — Rad., 29 — Ric, 18, 19 — W., 17, 18 Brythena, 85 *Broc, Hugo de le, 34 Brom, Rog. de, 27 Bromholm, Prior of, 77 *Brother, Edm., I Broun (Brun, Bron), Ad., 89 *Brun, Ad., 14, 24 * - H., 24, 27 — H., 47, 49, 50, 52, 59, 85 * - R., 4 * — Walt, le, 24 — Walt., 7 * — W. le, 24, 30 — W., 89 * — Ymayne, 14 Brouster, Galf., 57 Bruse, Ric. de, 36 — see also Breuce Bruseworth, Mich, de, 8 Buc, Rad. le, 10 *Buckeshale, I. de, 4 *Bude, Ad. del, 4 * — Alicia, 3 — Herb., 78 * — Herv., 5, 21 — Hervicus, 88 * — I-, 3. 4 — I-, 6, 50 * — Lemmer, 35 * — Ric, 3 * — Th., 4 * — W., 4 — see also Boude *Buketon, Alex, de, 18 *Bule, Abel le, 21 — Alicia le, 40 * — I. le, 21 Bull, see Taurus *Bulloc, W., 33 *Bunting, I., 24 — I., 89 * — Lucas, 24 — N., 82 Bunting, Steph., 10, 11 *Burchard, Ad., 33 — Ad., 12, 92 — Galiena, 12 * — Gilb., 31 * — Rad., II' * — Ric, 31 — — 3i> 33 *Burgeys, Rog., 12 Burneville, Marg. de, 87 — R. de, 27 *Burnevyle, Marg., 19 Bury St Edmunds, see St Edmunds- bury Busagiuni, 68 Bussard, Galf., 42 *Bust, — le, II Butenhale, W. de, xix — see also Botenhagh Butlee, L, 48 *Butteleye, L de, 28 *Caketon, Ad., i — see also Kaketon *Caldewelle, I. de, 30 * — Sim. de, 30 *Calf, Galf., 26 Cambridge, Loan from, ix — Univ. Lib., I Camera, Sim. de, 72 *Camerarius, Sancti Edmundi, 28 Canne, Ad., 43 * — Ad., 13 Canel, I., 61 Cantator Monachorum, 65 *Capel, Aubr., 16 — Aubr., 85 * — W., 5 Capellani, xx — average wealth of, xxi *Capellanus, Ad., 7 — Ad., 34 — Albricus, 51 — Gervasius, 62, 93 * — Gerv., 36 * - H., 4 * — L, 21, 36 * — L de Asfeud, 17 — I-, 3. 40 — L Mikelfeld, 57. — de Prate, I., 27 — L le Fuer, 78 * — Martin, 29 * — N., 32 * — Pet., 31 — Rad., 18, 63 * — Rand., 36 P. lOO Index *Capellanus, Dom. Ric., 14 — Ric, 63 * - R-, 31 — R-, 93 * — Step., 6 * - Th., 27, 29 * — Walt., 10, 31 * _ Walt, le Do, 3 * — Walt. Kenne, 27 * — W., 3, 4, 27 * — — ,11 {bis) *Caput ville, Th. ad., 13, see Tunesend *Carp, Rad., 23 Carpentarii, average wealth of, xxi Carpentarius, Galf., 79 — Godf., 67 * — Hamo, 29 * — Hamundus, 19 * — I., 22 — I., 23, 24, 79, 80 * — Step., 13 * — Th., 22 * — Walt, I, 3 — Warin, 16, 17 * — Warinus, 29 * — — ,11 *Carpenter, Rad., 14 *Carter, Aub., 16 * — Galf. le, 16 * — Walt., 12 * — W., 30 Carectarius, Ph., 40 *Case, Walt., 28 Castle Ward at Norwich, see Ward Caston, W. de, 58 Cat, Walt., 89 Gate, R., 50 *Catharine, Ric. fil., 14 Catter, Ric, 89 Cauenham, Walt, de, 64 *Cayim, Ab., 16 *Cecilia uxor D. Fabri, 31 *Celketon, Wodard, i *Celyng, Edm., 8, see Kelyng *Champeneys, N., 34 Chapman, H., 82 — I., 91 * — Lena, 33 — Walt., 72 *Charr, Ad. del, 27 — Ad. de la, 58 — Walt, de la, 58 Chaumpaine, Ric, xix *Chaunterel, Reg., 14 *Chavent, Pet. de, 17, 18, 20 — Peter de, xxii, 2, 86 *Chawmpilin, — , 32 *Child, I., 2 *Chipenham, Edm. de, 17 »Choke, R., 5 *Chort, Walt., 29 *Chote, Betty, 5 Church property, xix Cimini, libra, 17, 18, 27, 34 Cirotecarum, par. (gloves), 5, 49, 64 *Cissor, Cecilia, 17 * — Galf., 10 * - H., 17 * - R., 23 * — Ric, 4, 19 Clarice, I., 45 ♦Claris, I., 3 Clavering Hundred, 46 Clay, W. de, xvi Clerici, average wealth of, xxi * — Gilb. fil., 35 * — R. fil. Huberti, 24 — W. fil., 21 Clericus, Bart, 24, 25, 78 * — Galf., 22 — Herueus, 50 * — I., 21 — I-, 42 — de Berdewell, I., 33 — de Wridewell, I., 34 — Mich., 54 * — Petrus, 8, 13, 28 — Pet., 48, 51 — Rog., 48 * — Sim., 36 — Steph., 29, 78 * — Th., I * — W., 21 — W., 69, 80 * — — ,11 *Clerke, Pet. le, 25 Cloer, Rog., 16, 17 *Cloher, Rog., 29 Clove, see Gariofilum C«az/i?r/>;^ (Clavering), Hundred of, 46 *Cnyf, Ad., 26 *Co, I. le, 17 *Coc, Galf., 23 *Coco, W., 34 *Cocus, Galf., 13 * — R., 27 — W., S3 Cok, Alex, le, 69 — W., 82 *Coke, Rad., 12 *Cokefeud, Ric de, 23 *Cokeman, W., 23 Cokerel, Herueus, 20, 21 * — Rad., 15 Index lOI Cokerel, Rad., 84 * - W., I *Cokewald, lul., 12 *Colce, Rand., 5 *Coldham, Ric, 22 *Cole, Marg., 24 — N, 5 — W., 89 Coleman, W., 18 *Collop, Hugo, 27 *Collophe, I., 29 Columbarium, 69 Commons, Encroachments on, 47, 65 Comyn, Euph., 90 — W., I, 30, 43, 77 * Coney Weston, 11 — xxi * — Increments at, 38 — advowson of, 25 — area of, 80 — extent of, 66 — jury at, 67 — land tenure at, 23 — liberi de, 78 — nativi de, 78 — notes on, 78 — population of, 80 — rabbits at, 67 — rents and services at, 67, 68 — tax list of, missing, 5, 78 *Conild, Th., 22 Constabularius, W., 7 *Conte, Agnes le, 6 * — I. le, 6 — I. le, 29, see Counte Conway, xiii *Coppelowe, Helis, 34 Copping, Ad., 69 *Coquina, Walt, de, 18 *Corteis, Ric, 30 *Corur, R. le, 6 Costyn, H., 26, 89 Cotagia, 34, 36, 37, 63 Cotarii, holdings of, 20, 22, 25, 27, 34, 36, 37, 42, 75 Coterelli, 42 Cotton, Hugo fil. I. de, 63 * — Isabella de, 36 — Isabella, 93 Coue, R. de, 21 *Couerer, W. le, 12 Counte, I. le, 30 Counties, amounts due from for the tax, xiv *Coveney, I. de, 15 *Craft, Basil, 23 *Crane, Ric, 30 *Crane, R., 33 * — Th., 12 Cranmere, Herb, de, 12, 92 * — Herebard, 34 * — Ric, 34 — W. de, 91 *Cras, Hub., 21 Crasse (Cras), Hub., viii, 40 Crati, Agn., 42 *Creketot, see Criketot Cressingham, Hugh de, 3, 27 *Crike, Edm., 24 *Criketot, W., i {bis), 17 — W. de, XX, 5-8, 86 — Inq. p. m. of, 76 Cristemasse, R., 72 *Cristian, Marg., 9 *Croft, Th. de la, 13 *Cromber, Pet., 28 *Cros, Cath. del, 16 * — Matilda del, 16 * — Walt, del, 16 — Walt, de, 85 Croue, I. de, 26 *Crubbe, W., 4 *Cruce, Marg. de, 30 * — Ivot. de, 24 * — Pet. de, 14 * — Ric, 24 * — Ric. de, 29 — Ric de, 18 — Sara de, 62 * — Walt, de, 24, 35 *Crul, Matilda, 13 Cryke, Galf., 89 *Cu, le, I., I Cubald, Ric, 22 Cuerne, Ad., 69 — see also Querne *Cuherne, Ad., 7 * — Is., 7 *Cukuc (Cucuc), H., 22 * — W., 3 Cukcuk, W., 61 — Pagan, 61 Culford, xix, xxi — area of, 81 — custumaries at, 80 — extent of, 68 — increments on tax at, 80 * — increments at, 38 — land tenure at, 33 — notes on, 80 — population of, 81 — rents and services at, 69, 70 * — tax list for, 7 — tax list for analysed, xxx 9—2 I02 Index Cunegaria (rabbit warren), 67 Cunegeston, see Coney Weston Cuniculi, 67 *Cupere, I. le, 16 * — Ric, 14 * - W. le, 35 *Curgys, Ric, 19 *Curtayes, Rog., 7 *Curteyes, Pet., 37 — Pet., 94 — Rog., 69, 80 Custelete, W., 17 *Custelot, W., 29 Cut, Cath., 23 Cymers, Helen, 35 Dagworth, Simon de, xiii Dale, Herueus, 51 * — I. de, 27 — I., 47, 49, 50 * — Matillis de, 27 — Matillis, 51 * — Ric. de, 27, 31 — Ric, 47, 49, 50, 52, 53, 59 * — R. de, 27 * — Th. de la, 31 — Th. de la, 90 Dauer, Ric, 55 *David, Hugo, 21 * — R. fil., 14 * — Th., 18 Deer shooting, 83 Denham, R. de, 35 *Denys, Ad., 14 *Deneys, Aimer le, 33 * _ Walt, le, 33 {bis) Denys, W., 91 ■*Derond, Walt., 2 *Depmere, Alicia de, 33 *Diote, Walt., 2 *Dispensator, R., 17 * — Walt., 4 *Do, le, Alicia, 3 * — Gilb. le, 34 * — I. le, 34 * — R. le, 33 * _ le, Walt., 3 * — le, W., 3 — see Ledo *Dodeman, H., 34 Dotinham, Walt., 8 *Douestoft, Ric. de, 30 *Doune, Th., 14 *Dounne, Galf., 30 Dovecot, see Columbarium Downham, i *Doyter, Albritha le, 17 *Doyter, W. le, 17 Drak, Ric, 9 Drake, W., 5 Dragetum, 90 *Drane, W., 2 *Drencheston, Aluered de, 4 * — R. de, 4 Drewurth, Mich, de, 20 *Drivere, Gilb., 29 Droury, Th., 79 *Druri, Ph., 22 *Dumbhoue, Pag., 3 Dumhowe, Witte, 32 *Dune, N., 14, see Doune Duraunt, Gilb., 8 *Dusing, Humph., 32 *Dust, Walt., 13 * _ w., 13 *Duwe, W., 5 *Eadmund, Ad., 6 East Mailing, 88 *Ecclesia, Christ, de, 35 * — Rad. de, 35 * — Ric. de, 24 — Ric. de, 26 * — W. de, 24 *Ecclesiam, Gilb. ad, 9 * — Rog. ad, 9 Ede, Martin, 79 Edificata, terra, 59, 60 Edmund, Walt., 67, 79 Edmundi, Ad. fil., 30 — Andr. fil., 24, 25 — Pet. fil., 41 *Edon, I., 28 *Edwyn, Marg., 5 Elemosyna, 18, 36, 38, 62 Elfrich, Ric, 79 — Steph., 79 Elisabetha, 41 Ellys Ric, 89 *Elmiswelle, see Elmswell Elmswell, xxi — advowson of, 22 — area of, 82 — extent of, 70 — land tenure, 20 — liberi de, 8 1 — nativi de, 82 — notes on, 81 — population in, xxvii, 82 — rents and services at, 71, 72 — tax list for, 8 — tax list analysed, xxx Elueden, 1. de, 36 *Elye, I. fil., 29 Index 103 Elye, I. fil., 16, 19 — Rad. fil., 21 *Elys, Th., 24 Encroachments on Commons, 47, 65 *Engynnor, R. le, 22 Engynour, R. le, 28, 45, 88 — see also Ginur Esabelle, Ad., 17 — see also Isabella *Eseger, Th., i — Walt, 58 *Esger, Ad., 28 * — R., 28 Estrild, Walt., 22 Eter, R., 16 Euston, xviii, 3 — area of, 83 — extent of, 83 — notes on, 82 — population of, 83 — tax list for, 9 — tax list analysed, xxx Eye, Honor of, 12, 26, 28, 60 Eyr, Godf, 6, 79 *Faber, Ad., 12 * — Alicia, 13, 31 * — David, 31 * — Calf., 10, 13 — Galf., XX * — Gervys, 25 * — Hosebern, 12 * — Hugo, 18 * — Pet., 30, 34 * — Rad., 6, 12 — Rad., 28, 60 — Saer., 61 * — Walt., 13, 16, 22 * — Warin, 15 * — W., 27 — W., 31, 65 Fabri, average wealth of, xx * — Ad. fil., 28 * — Cec. uxor, 31 *Fakeham, Ric. de, 9 *Fakenham, Pet. de, 25 *Fakenkam, 4, i £ Fakenham Aspes, 77, 83 Fakenham Magna, area of, 83 — land tenure at, 43 — notes on, 83 — population of, 83 * — tax list for, 10 — tax list analysed, xxx Fakenham Parva, v, xviii, 3, 82 Falda, 36, 38, 40, 41 *Falding, Alex., 5 Falemar, 47 *Faukos, Ric, 27 *Fant, Walt, le, 35 Faunt, Walt., 72 *Fayrchild, Ad., 36 — Ad., 63 Fayrman, W., 41 *Fayring, Walt, 13 *Felige, Walt., 14 *Felun, 31 Fen, lulle of the, 79 * — Walt, apud le, 25 * — W. apud le, 26 — Ric. of the, 79 *Ferur, Ph., 31 *Fichel, I., 28 * — Th., 28 — Th., 57 Finch, Ad., 69, 80 * — Pet, 7 *Fings, W., 17 Finningham, 11 Fisher, see Piscator Fisheries, see Piscaria Fishing boat, liberty of, 37 *Flober, H., 35 * — Is., 35 Flyntard, Ad., 38 *Folet, Elya, I *Fonte, Paganus de, 14 — Th. de, 48 *Forche, H., 36 — H., 93 *Forde, R. de le, 14, 30 * — Th. de, 30 * — W. de, 30 Fornham All Saints, 29, 78 Forth, Ric. de, 6 *Forze, Ric. de le, 20 Fracas, at Witnesham, xvi *Franceys, Rad. le, 33 * — Ric, 30 * — R., I * — Walt, le, 35 * — W. le, 15, 16, 33, 35 *Franseys, see Franceys Franci Plegii, Visus, 20, 23, 25 Fraunces, I., 49 Fraunceys, Hugo, 79 — Rad. le, 92 — Th. le, 60 *Fraunkelin, H., 3 * - I., 3 Frede, Ehas, 67, 79 — Ric, 24, 79 — Sarra, 91 — Walt., 24, 79 104 Index Frede, Will., 24, 79 Freemen holding in Villenage, 8g *Freman, Steph., 23 Fremond, W., 15 Frenigham, Rad. de, 27 *Frere, W., 37 Freysel, Ric, 35 *Fromond, W., 23 Fuer, I. le, 78 Fulcherus de Blakelync, 23, 80 Fulcheri, Mat. uxor, 79, 80 — N. fil., 79 Fulco, R., 77 *Fullator, Walt., 3 *Fuller, Ad. le, 28 ■ — Ad., 52 ! - H., 19 *Fullo, R., 2 Funcham, Ric. de, 11 Furca, 22, 23, 25, 35 Fyket, J., xvi *Galfridi, Ad. fil., 35 — W. fil, 60 *Galien, Wodard, i Gallows, see Furca *Gamelyn, W., 9 *Gardiner, I. le, 27 Gardura, 73 Gariofili Clavus (Clove), 33, 49, 52, 54. 60 *Gaunn, Lete le, 21 Geffard, J., xi *Geffreys, Agn., 24 *Gege, Rad., 31 Gelyngham, Alan, 12, 13 *Gent, R., 28 « - R-' 53 *Gentyl, N., 12 *Gerard, I., 3 ^ — '•' 33 * — Mich., 10 * — Rad., 10 * — Walt., 10 Gernun (Gernon), Alex., 17 — W., 15, 16, 83 * — W., 29 Gersumarii, 1 1 Geruasius, I., 93 Geruays, Rog., 64 *Gervasius, I., 36 Geselyngham, Simon de, 19 Gest, Waryn le, 19 *Gilberti, Alicia fil, 34 — Alicia uxor, 79 — Laur. fil., 69 — N. fil., 20 *Gilberti, Mat. fil., 34 * — Reg. fil., 12 * — Walt, fil., 12 * — Warinus fil., 23 * — W. fil., yj — W. fil., 94 Gilebert, W., 42 Ginur, R. le, xix — see also Engynour *Gislingham, Sim. de, 31 — Sym. de, 90 *Gleue, Guderam, 14 * — Ham, 14 * — W., 19 Gloucester, Earl of, xi — W. de, 66 Gnadeshale, R. fil. Yvonis de, 13 Gnaieshale, see Knatteshall Goche, I., 91 — Pet., 91 — Walt., 12 *Godbarlich, W., 15 Godbarlik, W., 10 Godechep, Isab., 79 *Godechild, W., 28 Godefrey, Pet., 53 *Godefridi, Ad. fil., 33 *Godeman (Godman), Aluene, 26 * - I., 7 « — W., 26 Godewyk, I., 61 *Godfrey, Walt., 14 * — W., 4 *Godhale, Rog., 18 *Godwyn, Calh., 6 * — Eust., 6 * — Sim., 37 — S., 94 — Walt., 61 *Godwyne, Pet., 22 *Godyine, I., 28 *Godyng, Wyot., 24 *Goflyng, W., 34 *Goim, W., 33 *Goldwyner, D., 3 * — Gilb., 3 GoUewyn, Th., 45 *Gonnyld, Ad., 28 Gos, Rad., 89 Goscelyn, I., 38 — Walt., 38 *Goselin, I., 32 * — Walt., 32 Gosewol, Ric, 30 *Gotere, Matilda, 4 Gothold, Gilb., 89 Grace, Ad., 82 Index 105 *Grancurt, Walt., 14 — Walt, de, 84 *Grangiam, ad, H., 3 *Gravele, R. de, 37 *Gregorius, 24 Grene, Al. de la, 24 — Her. de la, 80 * — Her. de la, 7 * — Matilda, 17, 31 * — Ric. de le, 35 * — Step., 13 — Th. atte, 79 * — W., 31 * — — de la, 32 *Grenegres, Rad., 10 * — Ric, 10 Grennard Domus, 91 Grey, Renald de, xi *Grom, Ric. le, 20 *Grop, R. de le, 35 *Gros, Rad. le, 23 Grubbe, W., 61 *Grym, W., 24 — W., 72, 73 *Grymesich, — , 11 *Guderam, I., 14 * — Th,, 14 *Gundrede, Is. fil., 22 *Gunne, Pet., 13 *Gunnild, R., 2 Gunnild, I., 55, 57 — W., 64 Gut, Alicia, 79 — Cath., 68 — Edm., 79 — Margeria, 80 Gynne, Ric, 82 *Gynnor, see Engynour Hachewlf, I., 56 Halden, Th., 28 Haldested, Eust. de, 45 *Hahday, Ric, 2 *Hallowe, Hugo, 13, 26 Hameton, H. de, 40 Hare, Alured, 55 * — Galf., 13 *Harleton, Cecilia, 30 *Harrour, W., 30 *Hart, W., 4 Hase, Aluerd, 60 Hastings, Hen. de, Inq. p. m. of, 2 — Johanna, 62 — I. de, 2 *Haucher, Ric. le, 21 Hauek, W. le, 40 *Hauer, Ric, 4 *Hauker, Gilb. le, 4 * — Margaret le, 4 — R. le, 32 *Haukere, W. le, 21 *Haukin, R., 29 Hautpe, R., 82 Hawe, R. de, 82 *Hawes, R., 34 Hawking, xvi Hawstead, 29 Hawys, R., 92 Hay, Gilb. dil, 37 *Hayscroft, Ad. de, 27 * — I. de, 27 * — Walt, de, 27 — see also Ascroft *Hayl, Alicia, 3 * — Galf., 3 * — Marg., 3 * — Ric, 3 *Haylot, Gilb., 14 *Heir, W. le, 30 *Hel, H. de le, 35 *Hel, — , II — Sax. de le, 10 *Helcreta, relicta Reginaldi, 13 Heldeis, Walt., 17 Helegaye, Th., 62, 64 — W. fil. Th. de, 64 *Helewys, Rad., 34 — Rad., 92 *Hehrof, Ric, 34 *Helle, W., 20 * - R., 33 *Helmer, Pet., 30 * — W., 30 Helpe, Gilb., 91 *Helwynn, W., 5 *Helye, Warinus fil., 23 *Hemegrave, Edm. de, 5 — Edm. de, 29, 43, 44, 78 * — 1., 6 — Th. de, 29, 78 — Inq. p. m. of, 79 Hengrave, 78 *Henrici, Ad. fil., 24 — Ric fil., 89 *Henricus, Ad., 5 * — Alice, 5 * — Marg., 5 Hepworth, I. fil. Rad. de, 47 — Steph. de, 50 — Walt, de, 33 *Hepporth, see Hepworth Hepworth, xix, 3 — area of, 83 io6 Index Hepworth, note on, 83 — population of, 83 * — tax list for, 11 — tax list analysed, xxx *Herberti, Bern, fil., 18 * — W. fil., 5 Hereford, Walt., 32 *Hereward, I., 31 — w., 57 Heriots, 72 Herman, Steph., 73 *Hernyng, R., 34 *Herst, Ad. de, 35 * — Edm. de, 8 — H. de, 21 * — R- de, 35 — R. de, 21 Hert, W., 33 Heruy (Herueus, Herui, Hervi), Gilb., 34, 35, 80 * — Gilb., 7 * — I-, 23 * — Gilb., fil., 20 * — I., 8 — I., 81 — J. fil., 20 — Ric. fil., 57 — Rog., 72 *Heue, Th. le, 2P *Heyrman, Rad., 20 *Heyward, Brise, 16 — Brian, 85 ■ — Clare le, 89 — Helye le 67 * — H., i6 — Kat., 15 — R. le, 25 * — W. le, 7, 27 — W., SI, 52, 59 Hidagium, 11, 12, 23, 24, 32-34, 37, 42, 48-52, 55, 57, 58, 63 *Hil, Ric. de le, 30 *Hilbert, Marg., 19 * — W., 19 *Hill, Th. del, 4 Hmderclay^ advowson of, 22 — area of, 84 — land tenure in, 22 — manor of, 38 — notes on, 84 — population of, 84 * — increments at, 38 * — manor of, 12 — Rector of, 22 * — tax list for, 12 — tax list analysed, xxx *Hingelond, W., 4 *Hingham, see Ingham *Hingham, Ad. de, 16 * — Alicia de, 21 * — Th. de, 21 * — see also Ingham * — Hingreye, Nich., 6 Ho (Hoo), R. de, 26, 36 — W. de, 36 — R. le, 82 Hoc, Elias, 10 Hoch, Simon, 13 *Hode, Gilb., 35 * — Ric, 35 *Hodin, N., 30 * — W., 30 *Hog, Elyas, 15 * - Ric, 3 *Hogge, W., 29 *Holbec, Th., 18 Holdras, A., 9 *Holemar, Th., 32 *Holmere, — , 32 Homagium, tenentes per, 81 *Honeman, Marg., 36 *Honge, Ad., 6 * — I., 6 * — W., 6 * — see also Onge Honington, advowson of, 43 * — area of, 84 — land tenure in, 43 — note on, 84 — population at, 84 * — tax Ust for, 13 — tax list analysed, xxx *Hoppetun, see Hopton *Hoppetun, Moyse de, 14 * — Solomon de, 22 Hopton, 3 — advowson of, 27 — area of, 84 — custumarii of, 67, 68 — land tenure at, 27 — notes on, 84 — population of, 84 — Rector of, 27 * — tax list for, 14 — tax list analysed, xxx *Hore, Galf., 10 *Horen, W., 20 *Horesheye, Julian, 5 Horn, Alan, 60 — Brian, 60 * — Emma, 4 — W., 52, 61 *Horningsherth, Th. de, 6 Index 107 Hornyngsherth, Isab. fil. Walt, de, 62 — Walt, de, 62 Horses, various kinds of, xxiv *Hosebern, N., 30, see Oseburn *Hostiarius, Galf., 23 — see also Usher *Hotir, R., 29 — R., 18 *Houel, Dom. R., 22 — R., 88 — W., xix, 8 Houerhe, H., xix — see also Ouerhe *Howard, N., 30 Hower, 35 *Howes, Rad. de, 23 * — Symon de, 23 Hoyre, I., 79 *Hubert, Alex., 31 * — Alice, 31 * — I., 27 — R-, 72, 89 * — Sim., 27 Huberd, W., 22 *Hubert, W., 12, 19, 31 *Huberti, R. fil., 24 *Hubston, see Ubbeston *Huce, And., 6 *Huelot, W., 6 *Hugonis, Ad. fil., 14 * — Galf. fil., 24 — Galf. fil., 89 Hugonis, R. fil., 17 *Hulc, W., 34, see Hulke *Hulf, H., 35 Hulke, W., 12, 92 *Hulle, W., 36 — W., 64, 93 Hundred Court, Suits due to, 5, 6, 12, 19, 25, 28, 31—33. Z1-, 38, 40—42, 44, 47—58, 62, 65 Hundred, Land held of the, xviii, 48 — 58 — Rolls, The, 2 Hunegheton, see Honington *Hu-iiettone, see Honington Huneman, Barth., 62, 63, 64 *Hunfrey, Th., 28 *Hunfridus, R., 20 *Hunno, Th., 33 Hunsion, xix — advowson of, 85 — area of, 85 — land tenure at, 9 ~~ notes on, 84 — population at, 85 — tax list for, 15 — tax list analysed, xxx *Hunte, Christiana, 35 * — Hugo, 3 * — Walt., 22 * — W., 3 * - Th., 3 *Hunterestnn, see Hunston Hunterston, Alicia, 31, 32 *Huntereston, I. de, 15 Hunterston, I. de, xix, 9, 10 — Martin de, 85 — Pet. de, 39 *Hunwine, Edm., 26 *Hutred, Sim., 16 — Sim., 85 *Hynghold, R., 20 *Hyldercle, see Hinderclay *Hyx'wrze, see Ixworth *Iacolly, fil. lohannis, 13 lakeman, Th., 82 — Walt., 82 *leuene, I. le, 9, see luvene .Incaustum (Ink), rent of, 65 *Increments on Abbey Estates, 38 I nfongenthef, 22, 35 *Ingelondond, R., 14 Ingham, Ad. de, 33, 36, 85 — Laetitia de, 85 — Solomon de, 85 — see also Hingham Ingham^ accounts of the Manor, 85 — advowson of, 36 — area of, 86 — increments at, 85 — land tenure at, 35 — notes on, 85 — population at, 86 * — increments at, 38 * — manor of, 16 * — tax hst for, 16 — tax list analysed, xxx Ingold, Agnes, 11 Ingred, Reg. fil., 29 *Ingreth, Reg., 6 Ingred, Rog. fil., 29 Iniunctura, 74 Ink, see Incaustum I note, Walt., 89 *Iohannis, Alex, fil., 28 * — Annis uxor, 34 * — Galf fil., 27 — Galf fil., 55 — Gilb. fil., 79 * — Hervicus fil., 27 — Herueus fil., 60 — Hugo fil., 26, 73 * — Jacolly fil., 13 io8 Index *Iohannis, Laur. fil., 37 * — Rad. fil., 13, 35 * — Sim. fil., 22 * — Th. fil., 14 * — W. fil., 9 — W. fil., 58 Joint holdings, xx lolif, I., 82 lost, Gilb., 8 Ipswich, X — assessment of, xiv — loan from, ix Isabella (vidua), 79 Isabel, Rad., 91 Isabella, Edm. fil., 81 luhel, Th., 49 *Iulian, Th., 7 — Th., 80 *Iunytur, Hugo le, 5 *Iurdon, Alicia, 4 *Iuvene, Rad. le, 35 *Ixcewrt/t, see Ixworth Ixworth, H. fil. Rad. de, 14 *Tx'Worth, 20 — xix, XX — area of, 87 — extents of, 86, 87 — land tenure at, 13 — manor of, 92 — notes on, 86 — population at, xxvii, 87 * — Prior of, 2, 17, 31, 33 — Prior of, 6—9, 13, 18, 49, 59, 85 * — tax list for, 17 — tax list analysed, xxx *Kaketon, Marg. de, 8, see Caketon *Kanell, I., 28 *Kat, R., 27 *Katon, Ric, 9 *Kawen, Mab., 22 * — Th., 22 *Kelbel, W., 34 Kelyng, Edm., 82, see Celyng Kembald, Domus, 91 — R-, 91 * — Smi., 33 — W., 91 *Kempe, Ing., 24 * — Rad., 12 *Keneman, Galf., 9 * — Marg., 9 * — Pet., 9 * — W., 9 *Kenne, Walt., 27, 31 — Walt., 50, go * - W., 31 *Kenteys, W., 23 Kentwell, Manor of, 91 *Kete, R., 23 *Ketel, Ric, 29 Ketil, Ric, 15 *Ketelberston, Barth., 36 * — Rog., 36 — Rog. de, 64 *Kibelon, R., 28 *King (Kyng), Ad. le, 6 (bis) — Ad. le, 89 — see also Rex * — Aimer, 35 * — Hugo le, 35 * — I., 29 * - Th., 14, 35 * — Walt., 29 — W., 30, 79 *Kirkeby, I. de, 36 — J. de, xi, XV — financial mission of, ix Knatteskall, area of, 87 — land tenure in, 45 — notes on, 87 — population of, 87 » - 4 * Knatttshall, tax list for, ig — tax list analysed, xxx Knights' fees, 3, 9, 11, 13, 14, 20, 28, 29, 31; 34> 36, 38, 40. 44. 59. 76, 78, 90 *Koc, H., 16, see Coc Koosmith, Beatrix, 80 *Kote, Rad., 9 *Kriktot, see Criketot Kritot, see Criketot Lackford, bridge at, 65 Lancaster, Honor of, 36 Land tenure, in Suffolk Hundreds, 1-65 — — date of the return of, 1-2 Lane, Herueus del, 82 * — I. de la, 8 — I. del, 82 * — R. de la, 8 *Langetot, Christiana, 29 — Christiana de, 18 — Ric. de, 90 — Walt., 14, 15 *Langham, Gundreda de, 20 * — Laumbyn de, 20 — Lambertus, 5, 18, 87 — W. de, xix * — W. de, 20 Langham, xix, 61 — advowson of, 6 — area of, 88 — land tenure at, 5 Index 109 Langham, notes on, 87 — population of, 88 — Rector of, 6 — serjeanty at, 87 * — tax list for, 20 — tax list analysed, xxx *Langley, Abbot of, 6 — Abbey, 78 — — Abbot of, 30 *Larke, Th., 20 *Lauercle, Is., 28 *Lauerke, I., 4 * — W., 17 *Laurencii, I. fil., 28 Lay owners, number of, xx *Ledo, R., 14, see Do *Lef, N., 14 *Leg, Galf., 18 Leman, Rad., 35 — W., 82 Lemere, Galf, 82 Lemmer, Ad., 47, 59 * — Ad., 27 Lemmeri, Lemmer fil., 82 Lengynur, see Engynour *Lepham, Edm., 35 *Lepsone, Juliana, 14 *Leueday, Bruch., 9 Leuerich, W., 79 *Leveric, L, 30 Lidgate, 2 Lincoln, Earl of, xi Lincoln, loan from, ix *Linguin, — , 32 Litleman, R., 89 Litlemer, L de, 56 *Littlehae, Em. de, 23 Littlemor, W. de, 56 *Liuermere (Livermere), Barth. de, 21 — Earth, de, xix, 40 — Domina de, 41 * — W. de, 21 — H. de, 40 — R. de, 40 — Th. de, 40 — Walt, de, 41 — W. de, xix, 41 Livermere, Great, xviii Livermere Parva, xix, 78 — area of, 88 — land tenure in, 40 — manor of, 39 — notes on, 88 — population at, 88 * — tax list for, 21 — tax list for analysed, xxx Lobeloc, I., 15, 16 London, loan from, ix Long, Ad. le, 89 — Alicia le, 57 * — I. le, 5 — I-, 57 — Th. le, 58 — W., 62 — see also Lung Longesp^e, W. de, 82 Longincus, R., 29 *Lonke, Ad. le, 24 Lorence, Ad., 49 — I-, 49, 52, S3, 60 Lorrencz, see Lorence Louayne, Mat. de, 27 Loue, 1., 79 — see also Luue * — Marg., 9 Louebenes, 68 Loueloc, 1., 18 — see also Luveloc *Louin, Moris, 16 — Moris, 85 *Lowe, Ad., 36 *Lowyn, Galf, 31 * — I-> 31 Lucca, Merchants of, ix, x *Lumbard, Walt., 5 Lung, Osbert le, 67 — see also Long Luue, Ad., 63 — I-, 64 — see also Loue *Luveloc, I., 18 * — see Loueloc, Lobeloc *Lyncowhe, W., 6 Lynn, loan from, ix *Mabilie, L fil., 24 — W., 82 *Macahard, Sim., 36 — Simon, xx *M agister, lohannes, 33 *Man, Hunf le, 34 — H. le, 29 * — I- le, 13 * — Pet. le, 34 * — Ric. le, 34 Manchet, Sim., 22 *Maning, I., 2 *Manser, Hug., 3 Marcolf, Ad., 61 *Mare, Agn. de la, 22 Mareschall, Galf le, xix, 12, 26, 38, 39 — see also Mariscal *Margeri, Aub., ■^-^ * — W., 33 no Index Margeria (vidua), 79 Mariot, Ad., 79 * — Alan, 8 — Alan, 20, 81 * — Fulco, 23 * — N., 27 * — Ric, 30 *Mariscal, Galf., 32 * — R. le, 32 * — see also Mareschall Mariscum, Reg. ultra, 24 Market Weston, xix — area of, 88 — land tenure in, 28 — notes on, 88 — population of, 88 — tolls at, 88 — tax list analysed, xxx * — tax list for, 22 Marler, Reg., 11 * — W. le, 33 *Marlur, le Ad., 3 Marriage, fine due on, 46 *Marshal, The Earl, 30 — The Earl, xi, 30, 90 Marsilie, Th., 72, 89 *Martin, Ed., 26 Martini, Rog. fil, 17 Martyn, Barth., 40 — W., 82 * — Helyas, 20 Martlesham, Rog. de, xix Martlesham, xvi *Maymond, N., 27 Maymund, N., 52, 61 *Mayster, Matilda le, 31 *Mazun, I. le, 17 *Medicus, I., 30 * — Martin, 30 * — Pet., 22 Medici, average wealth of, xxi Melford, Amab. de, 20 Melnere, Rog. le, 89 Mercator, Ad., 79 — Edm., 79 * — Galf., 6 — Hamo, 54 * — Hamon, 27 — H., 89 * — I., 14, 19, 27 — I., 56, 60, 79 * — Rad., 20 * — Sim., 22 — Sim., 63, 64, 79 * — Th., 6, 27, 30 — Th., 28, 50 * — Walt., 24, 32 Mercator, Walt., 89 * — W., 6, 12, 27 — W., 55 Mercatores, average wealth of, xxi Merchants of Lucca, ix, x *Mercion, Ad., 35 *Merihil, Walt., 3 *Messar, H., 3 *Messor, Ad., 16 — Ad. le, 85 *Messor, Hugo, 18 Messuage, a divided, 16, 26, 37 Mettingham, J. de, xiii, xvi Mikefeud, W., 51 Mikelfeld, lac. de, 60 . - I- 57 *Mikelwod, Elya, i * — Ric, I *Militer, Ad., 14 Miller, see Molendinarius Mills (Water), 33, 35 (2), 36, 42, 44, 64, 65 (2), 69, 83, 86, 87 — (Wind), II, 13, 20, 22, 28(2), 33, 35, 45. 46, 68, 72, 76, 92 *Mochard, R., 36 *Molendinarius, Ad., 23 — Elias, 8 — Gilb., 39 * — Hugo, 30 * — R., I — I-, 79 * — Ric, 22 * — Step., 23 * — Walt, le, 27, 29 — Walt., 59 — see also Muner Molendinum, Walt, ad, 17 *Molendini, Amab., 2 *Moliner, — , 11 * — see also Molendinarius Molmen, services of, 73 *Molus, Pet. de le, 35 *Monacus, R., 5 Monasterio, W. de, 26 Moneday werk, 68 Monge, W., 29 Montecanisio, W. de, 26, 27 *Mor, Ad. de le, 11 * — — ,11 Morinicali, feodum de, 38, 39 *Morman, Rad., 13 Morprest, R., 18 Mortain, Count of, 38, 42 Mortoilli, feodum de, 42 *Moyse, Rad., 14 * — Walt., 14 *Mug, Step., 14 Index III *Munbery, Sim., 15 — Sim., 84 *Munde, I., 30 *Muner, Gilb. le, 31 * — Matilda, 29 * — see also Molendinarius Muriel, Esseger, 7 *Mus, Th., 3 *Muthrum, Ad., 13 Nature, Esabella, 19 — Osabella, 15, 16 *Nedding, Oseb., 15 Neketon, W. de, 29, 30, 53, 54 * — Egid., 1 1 Nelus, 87 *Neuman, Walt., 14 * — W., 31 *Neve, I. le, 31 * — R. le, 33 * — Walt, le, 12 Newburgh, Th. de, 82 Newcastle-on-Tyne, loan from, ix Newman, Alex, de, 79 * — Ric, 18 *Nicholai, Ad. fil., 14 — H. fil., 6, 52, 54, 56, 60, 61 * — Hum. fil., 22 * — Matilda fil., 14 — I. fil., 67 * — Pet. fil., 37 — Pet. fil., 94 * — Rad. fil., 20 — Rad. fil., 8 * — Robt. fil., 14 — Th. fil., 61 *Nicolai, W. fil., 14 Nicholas, W., 94 *Nicholaus, fil. Petri, 14 * — W., 37 Nichole, I., 79 *Noble, H. le, 12 Northampton, Parliament at, x *Norton, Cristina de, 23 * — Effeme de, 8 * — Galf. de, 29 — Galf. de, 14, 15, 16 * — I. de, 23 — I. de, 81 Norton, xx, 3 — area of, 88 — note on, 88 — population of, 88 * — tax list for, 23 — tax list analysed, xxx Norwich, 1. de, 14, 19, 25, 45 * — W. de, 29 *Norwich, Walt, de, 29 — W. de, 10, 13, 14 Norwich, Castle ward at, see Ward — loan from, ix Noteman, Th., 82 Nowel, Eust., 29 — Th., 6, 7, 9 *Ocelin, I., 28, see Osselyn Ochyn, R., 89 — see also Othin Ocrea, 87 = skin for carrying liquids *Ode, Th., 18 Odingsels, W., 82 Odonis, Christiana fil., 14 — Elias fil., 14 * — Helyseus fil., 29 — I. fil-, 58, 59 — Matilda fil, 14 * — R. fil., 14 *01defen, Ric, 2 *01yva relicta Ricardi, 29 *Onge, Walt., 28 — W., 31 — see also Honge *Onyot, Galf., 22 Osberti Gilberti, Agn. fil., 79 — N. fil., 78 Oscelyn, I., 48, 55 *Oseburn (Osbern), Ad., 22 * — Andr., 37 — Andr., 35, 43, 94 * — N., 37 — N., 94 * — Th., 33 * — Walt., 33 — Walt., 12, 91 — see also Hosebern Oseney Priory, 82 *Osmund, W., 28 *Osselyn, Ad., 35, see Ocelin *Othin, Gilb., 24 * - R., 24 * — Svet., 24 * — see also Ochyn *Ouerhe (Overhe), H., 7 — H., 33, 34, 69, 80 * — Herv., 7 — see also Houerhe *Overheyre, Bern., 1 1 Oxford, Earl of, 38, 39, 41 Oxford, loan from, ix Paccard, 1., 91 *Paganus, Ad., 16 — Ad., 85 — H., 85 112 Index *Paganus, H., l6 *Pagani, Botild fil., 4 Pakenham, I. de, xiii, xvi, 33, 44 * — R. de, 4 — Th, 19 * — W. de, I, 3, 23, 31 — W. de, XX, 17, 44, 49, 76, 81 Pakenham, Barony of, 13, 18 *Palgrave, Petronilla, g *Palmer, And., 13 * - H, 5 * - I., 14 * — Let., 26 — R., 82 * — Sarra, 18 * — Sim., 14 * — Th. le, 19, 36 — Waryn, 7 * — W., 26 (bis) * — Wlrich, 21 — W., 44 — see also Paumer *Pampisworth, Th. de, 7 — Th. de, 34, 80 *Pap, Galf., 28 Pape, Galf., 51 Parceners, 21, 22, 31, 32, 38 Parchment, rent of, 65 Parishes, curious shape of, xviii Park, W. de, 64 *Parker, W., 36 — W. le, 62, 93 Parliament of 1282, x *Patel, H., 34 — H., 92 Path, Gilb., 56 Paumer, Herueus le, 82 — Th. le, 93 — see also Palmer Payn, Domus, 91 * — Galf., ^^ * — Gerv., 15 * — Ida, 33 * — Matilda, 33 * — Ric, 14 * — Walt., 33 — Walt, 10 * — W., 33 *Pec, Haylot, 14 Peche (Pecche), Galf., 90 — Gilb., 34, 35, 43, 64, 80 * - I-, 35 — Matilda, 90 — N., 90 * — Reg., 29 — Reg., xix, 13-19, 38, 90 *Pekenot, Reg., 5 *Pelleter, Gilb., 6 * — W., 6 Pelliparius, Arnald, xxv *Peper, Walt., 22 Pepper, rents of, see Piper Peretre, Alice atte, 79 Pergamena, 65 *Perot, Ric, 30 Persone, Ric. fil., 15, 18 - W., 79 Pertrich, I., 79, 82 *Pet, Is., 30 * — Walt, de le, 35 *Peteman, Reg., 29 Petist, I., 44 Petit, Alicia, 12 * — Th., 12 *Petyt, I., 26 *Petri, Ad. fil., 24 - Ad. fil., 26 * — Agneta fil., 14 - I. fil., 48, 67, 79 * — Muriel fil., 14 * — N. fil., 14 - N. fil., 79 * — Ric. fil., 14 * — Saleman fil., 14 * — Th. fil., 28 - W. fil., 67, 79 *Petronilla, 5 *Peytewyn, R., i Peytewyr, R., 7 *PheIlecuppe, Sim., i8 *Philekoc, Beatr., 6 *Philippi, Adrid fil., i * — Th. fil., 28 - Th. fil., 55 *Phychut, I., 17 *Piccor, Walt., 34 *Pickpese, Ad., 5 *Pig, R., 36 - R-, 93 Pigg, Rog., 64 *Pifcele, Lucas, 24 * — W., II, 24 *Pikenham, Gilb. de, 5 *PiUing, Ad., 26 *Pinchun, Ad., 34 - Ad., 12 * — D., 13 *Pinefuil, Th., 2 *Pinful, R., 33 * — see also Pynfulg Pinner, Mabiha, 49 - Ric, 50 Piperis granum, 49, 54, 56 *Pipore, I. le, 18 Index 113 Pirehewe, Marg., 37 Piscaria, 33, 36, 37, 41, 42, 65, 83, 86, 87 Piscator, H., 21 * — I., 8 — I., 21, 81 * — Ric, 24 — Ric, 8g * — W., 8 — W., 82 Pistor, H., s * — Pet., 4 *Playford, W., 5 — W. de, xix, 37 Pollard, W., 21 Ponte, H. de, 63 * — Pet. de, 36 * — Reg. de, 15 * — Walt, de, 36 *Pontem, Pet. ad, 9 *Pope, Th., 14 Population considered, xxvi-xxviii *Port, W., 9 Portam, War. ad, 21 Pouer, Walt, le, 45 Pouger, E., 72 *Poulin, Alicia, 31 *Poye, Pet., 22 *Poyner, Ric, 27 *Prato, I. de, 14 * — Mart, de, 8 * — Matilde de, 14 Prepositi, average wealth of, xxi * — Ad. fil., 3 * — Gundreda fil., 3 * — W. fil., 8 — W. fil., 82 *Prepositus, Adam, 7 — Ad., 80, 81 * — Alan, I — Alan, 7 * — Basilia, 14 — Elyas, 79 * — Galf., 3 * — H., 24 * - I-, 3 — de Walsham, I., 53 * — Matilda, 14 * — N., 12 — Osbert, 79 * — Rad., 18 * — Ric, 22 * — R., 12, 24 * — Steph., 23 * — Walt., 25 * - W., 3 — used of females, 84 *Presbuteri, Ad. fil., 28 Prestesman, W., 61 *Prestisman, W., 27 Prices of produce and animals, xxiii- XXV *Primpil, Roys., 8 * — Th., 8 Prympil, Th., xxi, 82 *Prior, Th., 27 Proderaay, W., 82 Prouost, Ad., 69 Puttock, I., 33 — R-, 44 Pynfulg, Pet., 91 — see also Pinful Pyte, I., 59 ♦Pudding, R., 34 * — Rad., 34 *Punddigge, Rad., 13 *Punting, R., 15 *Punz, Ad. de, 23 * — Em. de, 23 * — I. de, 23 *Quakfen, H. de, 27 *Qualm, W., 34 Quarter, the ancient and modern measures of, xxiii Querne, Ad., 35 — see also Cuerne *Quilter, Gaub., 22 Quilter, Gab., 24 ' Quo Waranto,' 2, 22, 35, 46 Rabbits, see Cuniculi — Warren, see Cunegaria *Radulphi, Alicia femina, 26 * — Galf. fil., 14 * — I. fil., 14 * _ W. fil., 8 *Ram, Helias, 16 *Rampolye, Walt., 33 *Rastald, I., 3 *Ravestre, Bart, de, 30 Recogniciones, made to Abbot, xxi, 78, 80, 81 *Rede (Red), Ad. de, 30 * — Ad. le, 14 — Ad. le, 26 * — Clement, 10 * — Godf., 10 — H. de, 31 * — Is. de, 27 — Matillis la, 8g * — Pet. le, 33, 37 — Pet. le, 94 * — Th., 28 114 Index Rede (Red), Th., 55, 60 * — W. le, 14 — W. le, 89 Redere, Sim., 72 *Redgrave, Ed., 2 — I- de, 79 * — W. de, II Redheved, Th., 78 *Redlesworth, Alex, de, 4 * — Barth. de, 19 * — Reg. de, 19 *Reeve (Reve), Ad., 26 * — Agas, 6 * — Cecilia, 13, 26 * — Christiana, 34 * — Helewys le, 5 * — Isabel uxor Ade le, 26 * — Isoude le, 26 * — R. le, 5 * — W. le, 12 *Reginaldi, Ad. fil., 5 * — Bart, fil, 5 — Barth. fil., 78 * — Godfr. fil., 2 * — Johanna uxor, 12 — Ric. fil., 79 Rendham, Alex, de, 16, 19 *Ressebroc, Pet. de, 30 *Ressewrtk, see Rushford *Resworth, Alicia de, 4 Reuishale, H. de, 33, 59 ^ see also Rywishale *Reynald, Ad., 14 — Ad., 37, 54 — Am., 54 — Claricia, 54 * — I., 6 — Kath., 54 — I-, 67, 79 — luliana, 79 — Th., 56 Reyner, Nich. fil., xvi Rex, J., 14 — Walt, 14, 16 — see also King Ricardi, Ad. fil, 79 — Agn. fil., 35 * — I. fil, 34 — N. fil, 79 * — Paganus fil., 14 * — Rog. fil, 14 * — Th. fil, 23 * — W. fil, 21 Ricardorum Societas, x Richard, I., 92 Richeman, Andr., 79 * — I., 8 Richeman, I., 23-25 — N., 67, 79 — W., 23, 67, 79 *Richer, Walt., 32 Rickinghall Inferior^ xxi — advowson of, 26 — area of, 8g — extent of, 72 — increments at, 38 — jury at, 72 — land tenure in, 25 — liberi de, 89 — molmen at, 73, 74 — nativi de, 89 — notes on, 88 — ploughing at, 74 — population of, xxvii, 89 — rector of, 26 — rents and services at, 72 — 75 * — tax list for, 24 — tax list analysed, xxx *Rikynhale, see Rickinghall Inferior *Rikynghale, R. de, 4 * — W. de, 4 * — see also Rykinghale *Riseby, Rob. de, 21 — R. de, 41 Riueshale, see Reuishale *Riueys, I., 8 * — Simon, 8 — see also Ryueus *Robehod, R., 33 *Robert, Ad., 30 *Roberti, Ad. fil, 24, 27 — Ad. fil, 25, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 59 * — H. fil, 6 * — Herveus fil, 6 * — I. fil, 4 — I. fil, 80 * — Pet. fil, 9, 33 — Sibilla fil, 38 * — Th. fil, 27 * — W. fil, 27 — W. fil, 31 *Robetel, R., 20 *Robin, I., 18 * — Is., 16 — Is., 85 * — N., 32 * — Th., 18 Robyn, N., 38, 39 *Roc, I., 23 * — W., 22 *Rodland, Alex., 3, 4 * — Ric, 3 Roffensis, Sal, xix, i — action against, 77 Index "5 Rogeri, H. fil., 69 *Roper, Th., 3 Ros, R. le, 32 — see also Rus *Rosa relicta, 30 Royngs, W. de, xiii *Roys, ancilla W. Palmer, 26 *Roysie, R. fil., 8 — R. fil., 82 *Rus (Ruse), I. le, 22 — Herv., 21 * — I sab., 2 — Pet. le, 10 * — Pet, 2 — R. le, 7 * — — ,11 — see also Ros Rushford, xviii, 82 — notes on, 89 * — tax list for, 25 — tax list analysed, xxx Rushworth, see Rushford *Ruschel, W., 15 Russel, Ad., 63 Russel, Walt., 82 * — W., 27 *Rust, H., 3 * — W., 3 *Rutele, Botild, 31 Rykinghale, R. de, 33 — see also Rikynghale Rymer, xviii Ryueus, I., 82 — Sim., 82 — see also Riueys *Rywishale, I. de, 11 * — see also Reuishale Saccus et Broche, 28, 87 Saer, Ad., 30 Saheri, W. fil., 55 *St Clare (Seyncler), I. de, 35 St Claro, I. de, 78, 93 *St Edmundsbury, 21, 36 * — Hosp. of St Saviour at, 36 — — 60-62, 65 — loan from, ix *St Edmundsbury Abbey, Abbot of, 7, S, 24 — Abbots of, xxi, 37, 78, 89 * — Camerarius of, 28 — Camerarius of, 38 — encroachments by, 46, 47 * — increments on taxes of, 38 — knights' fees of, 20 — lands belonging to, 2 — Prior of, 16 — subcellarer of 45, 46 Sak and Sok, 22, 35 Salisbury, Earl of, 82 *Salomanis, Alicia relicta, 14 *Salter, Ric. le, 27 *Samsun, Rad., i *Sancto Edmundo, H. de, 3 — H. de, 77 * — I. de, 6, 13 * — Lucas fil. I. de, 13 * — N. de, 3 — N. de, 77 — Ric. de, 77 *Sanke, Wymark, 31 *Sapestun, see Sapiston *Sapision, 3, 4, 13 — I — area of, 90 — land tenure at, 44 — notes on, 89 — population, 90 * — tax list for, 26 — tax list for analysed, xxx Sardura, 75 (? Sartura = Weeding) *Sare, Rad., 34 — Rad., II — Ric, II * — Warin., 15 — Warin., 10 *Sarp, Th., 14 Sarre, N. fil., 79 — Ric. fil., 80 *Say, Agatha la, 33 Sayer, W. le, 89 *Schaulewe (Schalue, Scalue), Ad., 28 * — I., 28 * — Ric, 27 * — W., 28 *Schep, Ad., 20 * — W., 20 *Scherewyt, W., 18 *Schet, Hugo, 24 Schipman, see Shipman *Schote, Cicely, 5 * — W., 5 * — see also Scot *Schypman, Mat., 20 *Scipman, Edm., 4 * — W., 4 * - I., 4 — see also Shipman Scort, Walt., 15, 17 Scortfrend, Hoseb., 10, 1 1 *Scot, Alicia, 10, 21 * — D., 10 — I-, 83 * — Walt., 18 ii6 Index *Scot, W., 5, 9, 21 * — see also Schote Scothenton, Ric. de, 19 — see also Sothenton *Scuovint, W., 3 Scutage, 8-12, 14-19, 27-30, 34, 38, 40, 44, 58, 60, 64 *Seinghain, Jac, 27 Sellond, R. de, 48 *Seluve, Bot., ig * — I-, 19 *Seman, Rog., 23 — Rog., 15, 18 *Senelond, R. de, 27 *Sephar, H., 4 *Sephere, I., 5 Sergiantia, 37, 42, 52, 44, 87 Seruieus, Walt., 9 *Seyncler, see St Clare Sharp, Th., 27 *Sheep owned by non-residents, 3, 4, 16 Sheepfolds, see Falda Shipman, N., 5 — W., 15 — see also Schypman, Scipman *Shire, I., 5 * — Pet., 5 * — W., 5 *Short, see Chort Shooting accident, 83 Sibille, Petronilla fil., 50 *Simon, fil. I., 22 * — see also Symon *Simonis, Pet. fil., 30 Sinret, Rog., 16 *Sire (Syre), Ad. le, 34 * — I. le, 31 — R. le, 18 — W. le, 39, 44 * — Walt, le, 33 * — — le, 31 Sket, H., 89 — Reg., 89 Sloth, Sim. del, 82 Smith, see Faber *Smoye, Simon, 10 Socagium, 54, 61 Sodyngton, Ric, xix — see also Sothenton Sokemauni gersumarii, 37 — — able to sell land without leave, 46 — ■ — services due from, 46 *Sorel (Sorele), Ad., 6 — I., 28, 30 * — I., 6 » — — 6 Sothenton, Ric, 31 — see also Scothenton *SotuIaria, i Soul, H., 80 *Soule, Johanna, 29 *Souter, see Sutor Sowthstrete, R. de, 81 Spark, Lucas, 89 *Sparke, Ric, 24 *Sparsto, R., 17 Sparso, W., 89 Spelman, Domus, 91 *Sperling, W., 28 *Spileman, Alicia, 33 * — Mat., 33 Sprot, Alb., 60 — I., 60 *Sproter, I., 4 Spynk, W., 72 Stagno, I. de, 30 — Th. de, 78 *Stanbowe, Galf., 26 *Stancehe, Alicia, 23 Stanham, I. de, 40 * — Rog., 21 Stanton, Ad. de, 29 — Alex, frater Nich. de, 59 — Galf. de, 11 — Galf. fil. I. de, 48, 49, 59 — I. de, 16, 78 — 1. fil. W. de, 49 * — N. de, 27 — Nich. de, 46, 47, 50, 58, 59 — R. de, 29 * — Th. de, 5, II — Th. de, 48 — W. de, 29 *Sianton, xix, 3 — area of, 90 — advowson of. All Saints, 48 58 — encroachments at, 47 — Falemar in, 47 — Hundred Court at, 90 * — increments at, 38 — land tenure at, 46 * — manor of, 28 — notes on, 90 — population in, xxvi, 99 * — tax lists for, 27, 28 — tax lists analysed, xxx Status of people assessed, xxi Staunt, I. de, 29 Stechy, H., 56 *Stephani, W. fil., 22 *Stephen Capellanus, 6 'Ster,' = Steer?, 16 Index 117 *Steyke, Rog., 21 *Stillego, Ad., 24 * — Alice, 24 * — Lucas, 24 Stoke, H. de, 26 *Stonhani, I. de, 21 Stowe, Am. de, 17 — I. de, 39 Stowlangtoft, xix — advowson of, ig — area of, 90 — land tenure in, 13 — notes on, go — population in, xxvi, go — Rector of, ig * — tax list for, 2g — tax list analysed, xxx ^Stoiulangtot, see Stowlangtoft *Straham, W., 6 — W. de, 29 Streyt, Ad., 41 Stroud, I., gi *Sturdi, R., 28 Sturdy, R., 52, 54 *Sturmin, Benedict, 4 *Styward, Gilb., 14 * — Matild., 19 * — Rad., 14 *Suan, Pet., 14 * — see also Swan *Suantun, Is., 14 * — Walt, de, 14 *Subbosco, Simon de, 8 — Simon de, 21 — see also Underwood *Sucling, Mab., 27 — Walt., 54 *Suctre, I., 30 *Sudstre, H. de, 30 *Sugling, Alice, 26 * — see also Sucling *Sumener, Marg., 5 *Suneton, Isabel, 4 * — Sepherer, 4 Sunte, I. le, 78 Suour (Suur), Pet, 15 — Reg. le, g2 — see also Sutor *Supere, R. le, 14 Surrich, H., 63 — Sim., 62 *Sussenum, R., 6 Sut, I., yg *Sutor (Soutor, Souter), Ad., i — Ad., 8g — Eust., 38 * — Gilb., I, 14 Sutor (Soutor, Souter), Gilb., xx * — Heugon, 20 * — I., 30 * — luliana, 30 * — Nich., 6 * — Pet, 15 * — Reg-, 33 * — Ric, 24 — Ric, 8g * — Rog., 30 — Rog., 21 * - Th., 3, II — Th., 82 * — Warin, 24 — Warin, 8g * — Wyot, 3 * — — II, 32 — see also Suour *Sutton, Walt, de, 28 *Svein, N., 30 Swalwe, Ad., 57 — see also Schaulewe Swan, Yuo, 46 * — Yve le, 19 * — see also Suan *Sweteman, W., 6 *Swift, Alicia, 12 * - W., 34 *Swyn, Walt, de, 20 *Swynecoting, Sim., 2 *Symon (Symund), Galf., 31 * — Matilda, 3 * — Pet., 3 (ter) * — Petronilla, 3 * — Rad., 31 (bis) * — Rog., 3 * - Th., 3 (bis) * - W., 3 * — see also Simon Syre, see Sire *Tatentre, I., 3 *Tarus (? tares), 26 Tauri et apri libertas, 6, g, 11, 13, 20, 22, 28, 2g, 31, 33-36, 38, 40-42, 44, 6s Tax, amounts due from counties for, xiv — analysis of lists for, xxx * — collectors named, local, 11, 14, 22, 2g, 35 — dates of collection, xxv * — date of given on lists, 2, 4, 8, 14, 20, 34 — expenses of collecting, xv — grant of, x — increments on, xv ii8 Index Tedred, see Thedred *Teford, see Thetford Telestre, Rad., 72 Terra edificata, 59, 60, xxvi *Terrewald (Tirewald), Christiana, 34 * — Ric, 33 * - W., 34 *Textor, W., 30 Textores, xxi *Textrix, Matilda, 22 *Thalewrth, I., i *Thedred, Gilb., 4 * - H, 4 — Gilb., 32 — H., 32 — Th, 31 *Thedrich, Rog., 24 Thelnetham, 3, 35 — area of, 91 — notes, 90 — population, 91 * — tax list for, 30 — tax list analysed, xxx Theluetham, Mat. de, xix, 38 — Pet. de, XX, 27, 31, 36—39, 4i, 45 * — Pet. de, 30 * — Sara de, 27, 30 — Sarra de, 49, 61 — W. de, xix, 38, 91 * — W. de, 5, 32 * Thelwitham, see Thelnetham * Thetford, 4 {ter) * — 5 {bis) * — Prior of, 25 ^ Prior and Canons of, 30 — Prioress of, 36 — monks of, 36 Thomas, I., 7 Thome, Alex, fil., 80 — Herueus fil., 53, 55 — I. fil., 62 — Pet. fil., 32 * — Ric. fil., 28 — Ric. fil., 52, 55, 57, 59 * — ^ Rog. fil., 17 — Walt, fil, 38 * _ W. fil., 22 * — W. fil., 23 — W. fil., 38 Thorald, Rad., xix, 57, see Thurald *Thorpe, I. de, 17 — I., 8 Thorpe by Ixworth, xx, 18, 33 — area of, 90 — land tenure in, 44 — notes on, 90 — population of, 90 * Thorpe by Ixworth, tax list for, 31 — tax list analysed, xxx *Threm, Emme, 2 * — I., 2 * — R., 2 — Walt., 8 * — W., 2 ♦Thunder, Gilb., 6 Thurald, see Thorald *Thurston, I., 35 Tiltey, 83 * — Abbot of, 10 *Tirewald, see Terrewald *Todenham, loan., 2 Toll levied on carts, 46 *Totele, I., 27 * — R., 27 *Tras, Hub., viii, 21, see Crasse Trayleman, H., 49 — Herueus, 52 * — Mab., 28 Tregoz, N., 92 *Trip, R., 16 — R-, 85 *Troke, Alured, 13 *Troston, 13 — xix — advowson of, 37 — area of, 91 — land tenure in, 37 — note on, 91 — population at, 91 * — tax list for, 32 — tax list analysed, xxx *Trostun, see Troston *Tucke, W., 35 Tuddenhani, 29, 78 *Tuneshend (Tunesend), I. atte, 37 — I. atte, 94 * — Pet. atte, 32 *Tuneshende, Ric, 14 *Tunheshend, Ric. apud le, 19 *Tunhisend, Th. atte, 13 * — see also 'Caput ville' Turbary, 23, 27, 28 *Turkild, Ad., 5 Turner, I., 21 *Typetot, And., 34 Tytheman, I., 82 *Ubbeston, I. de, 5 — I. de, ']^ Underwood, Claricia, 89 — Simon, 81 — see also Subbosco Unfongenthef (Putfongen), 35 Usher of King's Chamber, 77 Index 119 Valoynes (Valoyns), Barony of, 48 — Cecilia de, 92 * — Eva de, 33 — Eva de, 92 — Roysia de, 92 — R. de, I, II — — Inq. p. m. of, 92 *Vasa enea, 36 *Vel, Galf., 10 Verdonn, I. le, 38 Vescy, I. de, xi *Vrenne, Martin, 30 *Vrode, Alicia, 13 *Vroman, Gilb., 13 Wacher, Ad., 80 *Waggard, Osb., 26 Walesham, see Walsham Waleynes, see Valoynes Walhauk, Sim., 82 Walleys, W., 26 *Walsham (Walesham), Ad. de, 4 * — I. de, II, 33 — I. de, 91 — I. fil. W., de, 12 * — Rog. de, 33 — Rog. de, xix, 91 — Royse de, 92 — Steph. de, 8 * Walsham le Willows, 4 — — xix, xxi, 53 — — area of, 93 — — custumarii at, 91 — — land tenure at, 1 1 — — libere tenentes, 91 — — notes on, 91 — — population in, xxvii, 93 * — — tax list for, 33, 34 — — tax list analysed, xxx Walsingham, Ad., 65 * — Step., 2 Walsyngham, Steph. de, 7, 8, 77 Walter, W., 89 *Walteri, Ad. fil., 35 * — Alex, fil., 4, 37 — Alex, fil., 94 * — Berard fil., 35 * — Edm. fil., 4 * — I. fil., 37 — Mich, fil., 38 — Pet. fil., 51 * — Reg. fil., 12 * — W. fil., 35 — W. fil., 8 * - - fil., 32 * — — fil., II Walton, Gilb., 55 Walur, Pet. le, 46 Ward at Norwich Castle, 6, 9, 10, 11, 13, 20, 27-29, 31, 36, 38, 42-45, 58, 76 *Ward, Alice, 33 — Rad. le, xix *Warde, Rad., 22 — R., 82 Warrena, 11, 20, 22, 23, 25, 33, 44, 46 Warrene, Earl, xi *Warrener, Gilb., 26 * — I., 26 *Warin (Waryn), Agn., 17 — Alan, 79 * — Matilda, 24 * — Petrus, 18 — R-, 79 — Sim., 78 * — Th., 24 — Th., 79, 89 — W., 79, 89 * — W., 18, 24 Warini familia, 78 — Ham. fil., 15 — Th. fil., 23 Warwick, Earl of, xi, 82 — Ela, Countess of, 82 * — — — 9 Wathewlf, W., 54 Wattesfeld, Berard de, 93 Wattisjield, 3, 72 — area of, 93 — notes on, 93 — population of, 93 * — tax list for, 35 — tax list analysed, xxx *Waus, I. le, 17 *Wauton, W., 9 Wayf and Stray, 13, 20, 22, 23, 25, 46 *Webster (Webyster), Agn., 24 * — W., 13, 24 Websters, xxi Weights and Measures, xxiii Weld, W., 78 *Welle, Agn. apud le, 31 *Welles, Sarah, 2 Wells, Walt, de, 8 Welnetham, Ale.x. de, 35, 64, 90 — Th. de, 89 * Welnetham, 3 *Welp, W. le, 27 Welsh War, expenses of, x — outbreak of, ix *West, Salamon, 16 • 8s — W., 63 *Westgate, Mab. de, 5 I20 Index * Weston, see Market Weston *Weston, W. de, 4 Weststowe, advowson, 65 — area of, 93 — increments at, 93 — hospital at, 93 — land tenure in, 62 — notes on, 93 — population at, 93 * — tax list for, 36 — tax list analysed, xxx Westhorpe, 72 *Westvic, Halanus de, 30 *Wesiue, see Weststowe White, I. le, 53 — I. fil. Rog. le, 53 — see also Wyte *Wigge, R., 9 *Wik, Alice de le, 11 *Willam, I., 28 Willelmi, Ad. fil., 69 — Aluerd. fil., 55, 56 — Edm. fil., 79 — Galf. fil., 49 * — I. fil., 4, 26 — I. fil, 31, 51, 60 — Isabella fil., 38 « — Thos. fil, 25 — Th. fil, 49, 61 * — Pet. fil, 9 « _ Walt, fil, 9 * — — fil, II Wilyngham (Wilingham), Walt, de, 39 — W. de, 32, 39 Winchester, loan from, ix *Winter (Wynter, Wynther), Gilb., 6 * — 1., 6 — Matillis, 52 * — Rad., 28, 52 *Wirre, W., 9 *Wisman, R., 12 *Wiswyf, Rad., 34 *Wither, R., 34 * - Walt., 33 * — W., 33 Withuns, W., 28 Witnesham, fracas at, xvi Wlfrich, Ad., 54 Wlfward, I., 30 *Wlmere, Walt., 21 *Wlpyt, Marg. de, 23 Wlstan, Ad., 10 Wulstan, Matildis. fil, 60 *Wlurich, N., 27 Wlwan, A., 10, 1 1 — see also Wolwan Wlward (Wluuard), Alicia, 64 — Laur., 94 * — Laur., 37 Wlwys, Martin, 73 Wod, W., 10 *Wodard, L, i Wodebite, I. le, 91 — W. le, 91 *Wodestret, N. de, 17 * — Sibilla de, 17 *Wolwan, Ad., 15 — see also Wlwan *Woodward, Gilb. le, 4 Wool, price of, xxv — stock of at Ipswich, xxv — — in Blackbourne Hundred, xxv *Woolmere, see Wlmere Woolpit, see Wlpyt *Woolward, see Wlward Word, W., 15 Word-well, i, 78 — advowson of, 43 — area of, 94 — land tenure at, 42 — notes on, 93 — population in, xxvii, 94 * — tax list for, 37 — tax list analysed, xxx — see also Wridewell Wonnegay Priory, 18, 19 *Wredewelle, Matild. de, 16 *Wrenne, Ric, i {bis) Wridewell, I. de, 34 Wridewelle, Agnes de, 2 *Wridewelle (Wredewell), Alex, de, 26 — Alex, de, i, 35, 42—44, 64, 65, 89 * Wridewelle, see Wordwell Wro, Agn. del, 53, 60 — Alanus del, 51 *Wyberd (Wybert), Alice, 6 — Galf., 29 * — W., 6 *Wychel, Rog., 31 Wycombe, 82 *Wydie, W., 12 *Wydye, Walt., 31 Wydewel, Walt, 22 Wykes, Nich. de, 31 — see also Nich. de Sancto Edmundo — Ric. de, 18 * Wykes, 4 — 56 — Moniales de, 64 Wylyng, Lucia, 89 Index 1 2 1 *Wymer, D., 13 Wyte, see also' White *Wyndhil (Wyndel), I. de, 24 Wytheued, Sim., 82 — I. del, 26, 72, 89 * — Sim., 8 — Ric. de, 52 *Wything, W., 6 *Wyndelgard, R., 34 *Wyting, Gilb., 24 *Wynter, see Winter * — Ric, i *Wynthire, — , 32 *Wyse, I. le, 19 Yarmouth, loan from, ix Wysman, Ad., 47 York, loan from, ix *Wyte, I. le, 28 — Parliament at, x Wyte, I., 49 Young, see leuene CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED BY JOHN CLAY, M.A. AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS. ASFEUD MAGNA. Taxacio facta in eadem de tricesimo per luratores. Siligo [Skin 46] , qrs. bus. .s. d, Uominus W. Criketol (a) ' 47 0...282 o (iilb. filius Ande J 15 o... 90 o \V. de Botenhale 8 o... 48 o f. de Thalewrth 4 o... 24 o Ad. de Caketon 4... 3 o Kic. de Mikelwod I. le Cu 4 4"' 27 o i-iad. Aylmer 2 o... 12 o Walt. Bercarius 2 o... 12 o K. Peytewyn i o... 6 o Ad. Sutor j Edm. Brother i Alanus Bacon 2 i... 12 9 Elya de Mikelwod , Elya Folet : I o... 6 o Wodard de Celketon I 4.., 3 o R. Molendinarius , i o... 6 o Alanus Prepositus i 4... 3 o Walt. Carpentarius i o... 6 o Th. Clericus I. Wodard ' I o... 6 o Gilb. Sutor 4... 3 o W. Cokerel 6... 4 6 Ric. Wrenne junior Adrid filius Philippi 4... 3 o R. Fraunceis 2... i 6 Wodard Galien 6... 4 6 Kic. Wyting Ric. Wrenne senior ! Th. Eseger Rad. Samsun Totals 93 7---563 3 qrs. bus, 6... 4... s. d. 3 9 ;o o 4... 2 6 3 6.. .18 9 qrs. bus. s. 30 0...I20 9 o... 36 6 o... 2.4 10 o... 40 5 o... 20 o... o... 4... o .. o... o... 2... 12 12 10 12 8 8 9 2... I 4... 6 4... 6 4... 14 o... 12 8 6 4 6 6 o.. 4-- o.. 4-- 4-- 5... 6 4... 10 4... 6 o... 4 4... 2 2... I qrs. bus. s. 34 o... 68 20 o... 40 7 o... 14 I O... 2 O.. O.. O.. O.. O.. O... 6... 2... 4... 4... 6... o... o... Pise et Fabe 102 3. ..409 6 I 83 I. ..166 3 qrs. bus. 25 3-. 4 o... 5 o--- 3 4-. o... 4... o... o... 4... o... 4... 4... o... 4... 4... o... 4... o... o... 6... 4... 4... 4... 4... 4... o... 4... 76 12 15 10 12 4 9 15 7 6 o 6 6 7 4 3 4 7 9 4 6 3 2 I I 4 4 I (^. qrs. bus. 3. .,250 Ij Equt .20 O .15 O 2... 5 2. ..6 6. ..35 2 o 3 o 4 o Stotti 12... 64 4... 20 3... 16 Carectarii Pulli luvcnce (t) Porci 7 3 6 2 I 4.. .II 5. ..19 6 30.. .144 d. o .5. rf. 6 o ■3 o 4 ; 3 3 4 1 2 i 2 I , 6 1 3 ! 2 ^ 3 6 .. 16 ■ ■ 4 .. 18 .. 12 .. 8 .. 8 ■ ■ 4 .. 24 .. 15 .. 8 .. 12 •• 32 lohanna de Todenham Th. Pinefuil Casandra de Bosco Walt. Alayn ... ^ 2 I. le Child Knime Threiii Ric. Haliday .. . . R. Fullo Simon Svvynecoting H. de Bosco ... . 2... 8 2... 8 2... 8 I... 4 2... 10 2... 8 I... 4 I... 4 I... 6 W. Drane 1 ... ... ... .'.'. : 2. .8 Walt, de Botenhahe Edward de Redgrave [Skin 49] R. Gunnild Walt. Diote Walt. Derond Hugo de Bosco R. Threm I. Threm W. Threm ]\Iich. de Banham Prior de Ixwrth (i) 141 9 ... I 3 60 ... 4 I Totals 65 6... 394 6 8 0...40 84 0...336 42 I. ..84 3 47 2... I 4. ..6 3. ..9 1 19. ..80 3-9 ...263 51-34 20. ..103 2 12. ..30 6. i .2 4 I7-..6 55--40 2 M Assefeld parva solvit primam medietatem, viz. 31 4^ Item solvit pro ultimo medietate, 31 4I Summa dis. id. Increments have been added to the items and tax (a) habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. (S) habet breve Regis. (f) Porci et porculi given together. {d) Sues, porci and porcelli givei ASFEUD PARVA. L Bovetti d. Juvence Porcelli Porcu] Porci Ovea — Agni ,t. d. Total lax 1 d. s. s. d. s. d. s. rf. s. d. s. d. £ s- rf. .£ s. ■■■ 30 ■■. ' 2... 6 i W. le Hunte J I 4... 6 3 0... 12 ^ ... 4... I 6 2... 10 : R. Abot I... 9 2... I 6 ■•■ 2... 8 7 I,.. 2 ! H. ad Grangiam i Wyot Sutor 4... 2 I 0... 4 3 0... 12 2 0... 80; 6... 2 3 4... I 8 4... I 8 2. ..'"6 8 1 W. Cuccuc I 0... 6 1 2... 7 6 2 0... 12 6... 4 6 2 0... 8 4... 2 I 4... 6 I 4-.. 60! I... 4 7 j Ric. Hog 1 R. filiusAlbrici 5 0... 20 I 0... 40' I 4... 4 6 I 0... 3 2... 10 4... I 8 2... ID 2. .."'6 8 I... 3 6 2... 6 ... Ric. Hail 4 o... 16 I 0... 2 2 0... 6 4... I 8 2... 6 8 I •■• 3 5 2... 7 Margareta Hayl 6 0... 24 4... 8 4 0... 16 I 0... 3 4... I 8 2... s 2... 6 , Ahcia filia Galf. Hayl I 0... 3 3... 9 6 I... 2 Th. Mus 5.2 I 2... 6 ! Matilda filia Petri Symon ... I 0... 4 I 4... 6 I 0... 3 '•■• 3 3 i [Skm 25] I-- 3 7 Walt, de Merihil de Welnetham habet . I... 3 : m falda Radulphi de Berdewell Galf. Boman de Sapiston habet in dicta falda Ad. fil. prepo.siti de eadem habet in dicta falda w. Rust ;;; W. fil. Thome Symon 2... I 6 ; 2... I 3... I 6 3'-- I 6 3 6... 15 8 o... 32 j 4... I 6 Walt. Fullator I 0... 3 I... 5 I. Gerard ... ' Walt, le Do Capellanus ... W. leDo I 4... 9 5... 2 6 I 4... 6 2 4... 10 ... [ 5 0... 20 4... 8 4... I 6 : I 0... 3 2.. 10 I... 3 6 I... I 2... 7 Rad. de Berdewelle I. Rastald 6 0... 36 7 0... 32 3 •• 12 20 0... 80 8 0... 10 6 0... iS I 0... 15 2... 6 i 2... 7 I... 3 '■■'■ \ 4... 12 8 2... 6 2... 8 I... I 8 2... 4 W. Abelot de litlemor 2... 9 I... 2 6 3... 15 8.. 32 4... 5 ; Adam le Marlur 2 I 6 7 4--. 30 1 i I... 3 Th. Sutor 3 0... 12 I 4... I I I... 4 6 i 6... 27 ; 2... 10 I... 2 9 ... I... 3 6 H. Rust 2... I 6 I 4... 9 ... I. Prepositus Gundreda fil. I. Prepo.siti 4... 2 3 0... 12 4 0... 16 9 o.. 36 2 0... 2 8 4 .. 16 2 0... 6 j 4I' I 8 I 0... 3 4 I... 3 2... 6 8 ::: I... 2 6 I... 3 2 Ric. Bude I 0... 3 4 I... 3 4 ... 3... 9 W. Prepositus Alicia ancilla W. Prepositi .... I 4.. 9 5 0... 20 9 o--- 36 1 2 0.. 2 8 2... 9 I 0... 3 I 0... 3 4 I... 2 1 I... 4 Alicia le Do ... I... 3 ... 3 .. 12 I. Bude Alicia Bude Galf Prepositus H. Palmer '.'.'.'.'.'..['. 2... I 6 I 2... 7 6 4... 3 6... 3 I 0... 4 I 0... 4 6.. 3 5 0... 20 1 4 0... 16 7 0... 28 3 0... 12 2 2... 9 I 0... I 4 2... 9 1 2... 9 4... I 8 2... 10 3-.- I 3 I 0... 3 4 1 I... 3 4 I... 3 4 I... 2 ... 2... 6 2... 6 2... 6 2... 6 4 I... 3 I... 4 I... 2 Carried forward 47 3---284 3 90 2. .,367 339 2. ..1357 60 2. ..100 42 7---I28 7 j IS 2... 48 8 6 I. ..20 5 21... 54 II i9--. 89 II i 2... 6 8... 21 10 I... 6 8 7... 16 9 1 I.. 2 6 , 19... 87 I 14... 380 6 23... 56 10 10. ..24 ^ BERDEWELL. seum lumenta Stotti s. s. (i. s. I... 3 I... 1 2... 6 d. 4 o o lO 3 2 ■r. , ■• 5° .. i6 ., lO d. ° o Equi Eque 6 8 3 4 3 4 3 4 I... 3 o I... I o I.-- 3 5 I... I 8 I... 2 7 2... 6 8 2... 5 o I... 3 6 2... 6 o I... 2 9 rf. I .V. 3 4 I... 3 o I... 3 7 I.. .20 5 j 21... 54 II 2... 3 I... 6 2... 7 o 2... 6 8 I... 3 o 3 4 I... 3 o I... 2 6 2... 6 19... 89 II ! 2... 6 o I 8... 21 10 PuUi 6 8 3 5 I-. 3 4 I... 3 o I... 2 o 7..- 16 9 I 8... 32 6... 30 o 2... 10 o ■5 2 6 i 19... 87 9 ■• 2... 2.. 3-- 4-- 2.. t. I... I 8 6... 3 7 2... I 5 4... 2 10 I... 5 I.. I 6 I.. 5 I.. 2 4 2 5 1 2 o 6 o 4 5 1 7 o 5 3 o 2 2 o 10 I.. 4 I.. 5 I.. fa Aper Sues 4... 4 Porci d. 6 48., Oves Agni Mul tones s. d. s. d. »'. d. 43 9 53... 22 10 237. ..157 II 133- 2 6 16 o 4... o 6 o 5 3 1 o o 8 o 8 o 7 o 4 o 8 o 5 o 5 b... 15 7... I.. I 9 7 I... I 2 10. 2. 8... 4 ■■ 4... 2... I... 2... 2.. 5'- i... o 8 6 S 1 6 1 4 8 o 5 4 2 8 2 8 1 4 o 8 o 16 o 8 2 8 o 8 o 16 3 4 2 o 2 o 3 4 o » 4 7 2... I 3 7... 4 8 2... I 4 I... o 8 2... I 4 4... 2 4 4... 2 8 •t. d. 44 4 o 16 2 .. I... 2... 3- 18... 13 o I 17. 3... 2 o : 2. 5... 34, 3., 240... 1 20 6. ..'"3 171. .171 o 5 o 21 2 o o 8 o 8 o 4 o 4 o 8 o 8 4 1 o o 4 '8 6 8 1 o o 8 o 4 o 8 II... 7 4 5... o 17 2.. 2.. 21.. 2 2 21 9... 6... 15 IS- IS IS 3- 2... I... 3-- 2.. o 6 I 6 I o I o 20: 3. o 6 I. 3--- 4... o 6 4 5 1 6 2 o 29... 3-- 14 3 I 6 I 6 7... 3 6 30... 15 o 18... 10 o 3 o I o 7 o 5... 26:3., ! 2... I o o 4 i I... o 8 2.. o 8 3,.. I 6 ; 2. 2 o 2 o 3 o 3 o 12 6 2 o 10 o 7 6 9 o Tolalb 184 3 3 12 3 4 ii 21 II 8 I 2 I 10 18 12 6 12 4 12 I o 12 6 o 9 9 o 3 3 IS 15 IS I I I o S 2 1 IS 14 9 19 2 16 19 7 18 12 2 13 2 16 I 2 I 12 12 6 o 6 6 6 6 9 6 o 9 6 6 6 o o 9 6 3 6 o 6 9 9 3 9 o o o o 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 6 9 6 6 3 o 6 6 15 o I 6 3 7 6 I I 3 15 o 10 o 29... 52 II ; 129. .75 4 1... o II £ 6 14 3i 9 4 74 S 5 I 8i 5 4 2 7 34 9 o 9 S 44 24 3i 1 1 64 6 6 84 8 5 49 24 6 o 04 3 74 5 94 lOi 104 S 5 84 9 10 100.. .85 6 92. .37 7 385 . 2S7 3 215... 74 5 404. .203 3 309. .309 I 302 13 oj 10 2 en " hal)uit in hoctabis sancli Hillarii ad manerium suiim de Wykes in Berdewell." (2) 8 qrs. of this are Minute Aveiie valued at los. SJ. (3) Minute Avene. 4. =,s. i^J. exceptis partibus W. de Pakenham et Henrici fil. Nicholai. Item solvit £^. (>s. 3^^/. pro ultima medietate. N.B. Several erasures and alterations have been made on this returr, and many of the totals on the right do not equal the addition of the items. BEKNHAM. Siligo Orde Avene (7;/) I. lie lluiiston (a) Uominu:, Eadmuntlus de Hemejjrave \V. de Thehvetham Galf. Kosaixl Herbert Rude I. Sephere w, Scot '...,;;. I. le Long Margareta Sumemir Adam Turkild Adam Bebel ,',[',',',' Kog. Bebel W". de Playford ■ Adam Henricus I Margareta Henricus habet in custodia j ejusdem Henrici Walt. Lumbard I'etronilla Alicia Henriciis Julian Horesheye Adam Pickpese Margareta Bettes J f elyas del Berne i Reg. Pekenot W. Schote K. Monacus \V. Capel ■ I. .'^hire Pet. Shire W. Shire [Skin .59] IT. le Paumer Adam filius Reginald! R. Choke ' Cisseli Schote Bette Balram [[ W. HeUvynn Bette Chote W. Duwe '...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Bartolomeus fil. Reginald! . W. fil. Herbert! Rand. Colce de Teford 'J"h. de Santon Hugo le lunytur de Teford Gilb. de Pikenham Margareta Edvvyn Alexander Palding [.Skin 39 a] Mabilia de Westgate Helewvs Wxor R. le Reve qrs. Inis. 40 O.. Totals . 1 o.. 4 ■ 3 o.. 2 4.. 2 4.. 2.. 6 o . 1 o.. 2 6.. 160 12 26 48 60 8 5 2 32 6 8 4 4 4 2 12 10 10 I 24 4 o 4 o 5 o qrs. bus 30 O 10 O 4 o 12 o 8 o 6 1 4 2 o 4 5 o 3' I 2 I o 3 0.. 13 3 I 0.. 4 I 0.. 4 I 4-- 6 2 0.. 8 3 5 0.. 20 S I 0.. 4 I 1 20 40 16 48 32 3 6 8 2 20 o I 6 5 o 4 o 12 4 6 14 3 12 20 4 6 [rs. bus 30 O 9 4 8 o 10 o 10 o 9 o 2 4, 2 o, 2 O, 2 4 I 4 3 o I 6 4 o 40 o 12 8 10 8 13 4 13 4 1 4 12 O 2 2 6 1 4 8 o 5 4 4 8 (*) 2 7i I 6 o 44 I iinenta Pull ^- rf. ,. it. 4 ., 12 .. 12 I. . I b .. 6 I. . 2 6 3 ,. 15 2. .. 4 2 .. 10 2 ■• 5 I. . 2 2_ ■ ■ .s Equi 5 o 9 o '3 6 I.. 3 2.. 10 2.. 8 2.. "6 2.. 9 I.. 3 2. 8 .t, d. 10 o 2 O I 6 I 6 '2 6 1 6 2 o 6,. 2., 2. ..8 6 6 o 109 2. ,.437 42. ..159 6 ic 2. ..8 6 24 13 3 6 S 12 13 5 24 4 8 5 30 16 8 4 12 12 16 4 15 5 8 10 5 o 3 6 8 o 3- 9 o 2. .10 o 3-- . I 2,. . I 2, . I.. . I 4 6 I.. I.. ■ 3 6 I.. 6 I,, ■ 3 4' I . 3 6 I.. 3- I.. I 6 6 6 I,. 3 3 ■ 6 o 6 I... o 6 2... o 10 I... o 6 1... o 6 I... o 8 I... o 6 2... I o 2... I O I... o 2... I 2 I... o 6 2... I O 5,.. 5 o I... 2 6 I... 3 o I... 3 o 3-- 9 o .r. ,i. 30.., 30 O 10... 10 o (20 ..120 o 73'-. 73 o I 8 8 o '3- 6.. ■ 13 . 6 12,. . 12 14.. . 14 20.. 20 4.. 4 2.. 2 14.. 14 2.. 2 4.. 4 4-. 4 20,. 20 8.. 8 26.. 20 7 ■■ 7 70,. 70 30.- 30 6., 6 17.. 6.. 17 6 16.. 16 9.- 9 3-' 5 2.. 2 25-- 25 20.. 20 10.. 10 8.. 8 15 15 14.., 14 o 6... 6 o 20... 20 o 12. ..74 88. ..384 6 22. ..46 o 19. ..54 40. ..22 9 15. ..42 14. ..15 o 676. ..676 o 43 ((?) 'Sohit utramnue medietatem ' follows the entry. (i?) These are described as ' vesc.' {/») Minute. Bertdiam solvit primam medietatem, viz. -jcs. ()d. excepta parte lohannis dc Upston. Item solvit pro secunda medietate, 6i,f. \\\d. Summa totii BERNHAM. d. ' s. d. 4... 12 O 3... 12 O 2... 6 o 3... 15 o 2... 10 O 2., 5 O I I. 9 o ' 3. 5 o 4 o 5 o 5 o 9 o '3 6 I... 3 o 2... 10 o 2... 8 o 2... 6 u 2... 9 O I... 3 o 2,.."'8 2... 6 I. I o 6 o I... I 6 2 6 I... I 6 I... 2 o Eqii ]!ov O I... 1 O 2. ..8 5. rf. 6. •36 2. ■13 4 2. ■13 4 2. .12 c o 6 42... 159 6 19. ..35 o .8 6 3. ..16 12. ..74 8 6 , . . 24 I. \- 2., I., 2.. 2.. 3- I.. 6.. I.. 2.. I.. 6.. 4.- • 15 • 9 , 8 16 4 '5 5 8 10 5 13 10 5 6 8 12 *3 5 24 4 8 5 30 i6 o o o o o 6 o o o 6 o 6 o o 6 i 6 o o o o 6 6 6 6 o o 3 6 8 o 2... 3 o I... 2 o I... 3, o 3 6 3- 9 2. .10 2... 6 2 6 6 o 8 o S...384 6 i 22. ..46 o I ic •54 o 6 o 10 2... I O 2... I O 40.. 3... 9 o 3 o I... 2... 15. ..42 14. Oves 30 o 10 o 120. ..120 73--- 73 8 o 13... 13 6... 6 12... 12 14... 14 20... 20 4... 4 14. 4 4 20 8... 8 26... 26 7... 7 70,.. 70 30... 30 16., 25.. 20.. 15... 15 2 o 14 o 4 o 20 o o o o o o 6... 6 o 17... 17 o 6... 6 o 2 o 25 o 20 O ID O 8 o o 14... 14 O 6., 20. 6 o 20 o Agni 10... 9... 80... 70... 9... 7... 4... 7... 3-- 12... 4... I... 10... I... I... 17... 8... 20... 3-- 40.. 26.. 4... 14... 3-- 8... 8... 2... 2... 14... 12... 7... 7... 26 13 o 4 3 4 o 4 o 8 o 4 5 8 2 8 6 8 I 4 4 8 o 8 o 8 Hogastri 6.. 100.. 70.. I.. II.. 12. II. I. 66 46 o 7 19. 6.. 20.. I . 43-- I3-- 7... 4..; 4... 6... 2... 4... 4... 16... 7... 9... 4 I 2 2 10 4 6 o o 12 4 13 o 28 4 8 2 8 40... 26 8 20.. 60.. 70.. 60.. 30- 13 4 40 o 46 8 40 o 20 o 9 4 Muitone.^ 40.. 14,. 3-' 16.. !■■ 18.. 17.. ,r. d, ■ 53 4 ■ 17 4 .2CO O ■193 4 .'"a 8 . 12 o • I 4 • 5 4 I 4) ... i" 5 4 I 4 18 8 4 o 21 4 9 4 24 o 12 o '22 8 ! 20.. 12.. 3-- 5- 62.. 14.. 49 ■ 20.. 70.. 26 16 4 6 676. ..676 o 437. ..145 o '691. .460 8 1721. ..961 82 8 18 8 65 4 26 8 93 4 7 3 28 23 12 3 15 19 o 16 rf. II Hi 2 O 2 O 6 4 4 8 8 o 6 3 o 16 4 18 4 3 o 16 24 4 8 13 6 3 10 II 4 16 lO 5 8 2 10 202 3 10 10 o 2 4 o 2 4 19 3 4 5 5 5 13 I o 6 I 10 o 16 o 5 9 4 I 12 5 5 3 13 6 '3 I o 1 I 6 2 16 o 211 10 7 d. O 2 2 19 3i 24 6" I 6i i 9 94 64 3 2 14 3 24 10 6 54 14 I 0.', 7 4 2.7 I 5 I i2 2 44 ■ 54 8 2 2 3 6 J) 94 3 S I I 3 6 2 5 4 54 8. 9 I IQi (ot) Minute. Bernham solvit prim.-im medietatem, viz. 70J'. 6tf. excepta parte lohannis de Upston. Item solvit pro secunda medietate, 6i.>-. iiji/. Summa totiiis tricesime, £y. os. ii^i/. BERNIGHAM. [Skin 12] i qrs. R. de Othele Steph. Capellanus i i Dominus Kustacius Miles ; 4 W. Honge W . Straham I. Ilonge Ad. Honge Nich. Ilingreye o Ad. Eadmund Th. de Hornigsherth W. Mercator W. Sweteman ....', 2 Gilb. Pelleter I. Wynter * r Sorel i H. le Biid 2 Gilb. Thunder Ad . Sorel i And. Huce Reg. Ingreth I. keynald W. Wybert Alicia W ybert I. Arnald H. fil. Roberti Caterin Godwyn I W. Pelleter Ad. Basilye I. Hemegrave W. Wylhing : i ,\V. Aytild *Heryeus fd. Roberti W. le King Th. Alden i [Skin 13] Betrice Pliilekoc Agnes le Conte Ad. le Kyng W. Asseby Eustace Godwyn [a) I. de Sancto Edniundo | 6 I. le Conte 2 I. Sorele N. Sutor I 2 Th. Alexander ! I Th. Mercator : 2 Rad. Faber ' 1 Galf. Mercator j I R. Sus.senum W. Lyncowhe I. Agas W. Huelot Gilb. Wynther R. le Corur Agas de Reve Abbas de Langele 6 Totals 44 bu; 9 o 24 o 3 6 r2 6 I 6 3 3 9 7 6 3 6 4 6 6 3 3 I 6 36 12 3 9 12 6 12 6 9 3 3 36 o 5. ..261 9 iiligo I o 5 s. d. 12 O 2 O 12 O 4 6 2 o 2 o 4 o 4 o 8 o 4 o 2 6 4 o 28 o 8 o 2 o 2 o 4 o 2 o 2 2 O 4 o ■s. bus 3 o^ 8 o. 15 o. 3 o- I o. 3 o- 4 4. I 2. 4 o,, 5 o.. 40., 3 O" 6 o., 4 o.. 3 0-- I o . 5 0-- 3 o- 3 4 ■ 3 o.. 14 o. 7 o. 3 o- 3 °- 2 o. 7 o. 3 O' 6 o. 3 °' ■; o. 4.. 14 12 4 o 4. ..130 o 203 6. ..815 o bus, O 2 O 60 o 20 2 O 6 o 4 o Pise bus, O.. O.. O.. 4-- 4. . 6.. I o.. 6 o.. .?. rf. q o 4 6 18 o 9 o 4 6 6 o I 6 I 6 12 o 3 o 6 o 9 o 0.. 3 4-- I 6 0.. 9 0.. 3 4-- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 6 0.. iS I 0.. 3 I 0.. 3 2 0.. 6 2 0.. 6 I 2. . 3 9 I 6 1 6 2 6 3 o 18 o 195 3 qrs, bu; I 8 3 4 3 4 I 8 I 8 I 8 I 8 I... 3 o I... 2 o 4 6 3 o 3 o 3 o 6 o I... 6 o I... 4 o I.., 60 5 2. ..17 6 II. ..40 6 Equi PulH s. d. I. ■ S 2. .10 Bove Porcelli MuUones 4 O I... 5 O 2... 7 o 2... 9 o 2. ..4 O 3... 12 O 2. ..12 2.. 14 2. ..12 O 12. ..52 O 5. ..7 o 6 II 5 o 12 6 5 o 3 10 3 o 8 o 4 6 9 5 9 3 10 8 4 10 4 6 8 4 13 4 7 4 3 5 5 I.. 4 2.. 9 I.. 4 6 2.. 9 I.. 5 1.. 5 b 2.. 9 2.. 9 4-. 16 2.. 9 4 2.. 8 2.. 8 8 2.. 9 2.. 8 2.. 10 2.. 8 3-- 12 4 I.. 4 I.. 4 6 I.. :> 4-- 13 6. ..38 o 87. ..375 I 8 2... 8 o I... 4 o 4 o 2. ..3 o 2...5 o I. ..2 5 I.. .2 6 6 2. ..3 6 I. ..4 o I... I I... I 2. ..2 I... I 2. ..2 I... I I... I 2. ..2 2.. .5 2.. 4-- I.. I.. I. I.. I.. I.. I.. O I. O I. O ' I. o I I. I. 2. I. O I. I b o 5 o 8 o 8 o 8 o 9 o 6 o 5 o 5 O 10 o 5 o ^ 2... I... I... I... 10 II 5 5 .. I .. o S 2 I 3 b 6 2.. 2 5 o 6... I 5 4--- I 3 o 10 2... o 6 2... I o -..,27 8 13. ..28 o 23. ..26 2 48. ..23 8Ji6o...40 o 41 3 16.. 4 2 b I.. 4 6 2.. I 2. . 2 2.. 2 12.. 12 2.. 2 3>- 3 2.. 2 3-- 3 J-- 3 2.. 2 2. . 2 2.. 2 6 6 4 ..40 8 10 3 ■ ■30 4 2 ..20 3 ■■30 I 2 J ■•30 7 3 ■■ 3 4 J ■30 3 .. 5 ° I .. I 2 .. 20 ■i ■30 I 4 10. ..15 o 128... 127 4 3 o Bernigham solvit primam medietateiii viz. 33 6^ exceptis partibus Abbatis le Langele et lohannis de Sancto Edmundo, Item ultimam ,, 32 6 Summa totius tricesime de Bernigham £}■ lis. ^hi^- la) quietus per breve Regis quia de Sancto Edmundo. i5KRNIGHAM. Orde Pise lumenta Equi Stotti Pulli qrs, bu I 4 4 o I 2 4 I o 6 I o 9 o 24 o 3 o 6 o 12 o 6 o I 6 3 o 3 o o 9 7 6 6 o 4 6 6 o 3 o ^ I 6 36 12 .5 9 12 6 12 6 9 3 ^ 6 o... 36 o 44 5. ..261 I o.. 5" 4-- 12 O 2 O 12 O 4 6 2 O 2 O 4 o 4 o 4 o 2 6 4 o 2S o 8 o 4 o qrs. bus. rf. qrs. bu S. S. :! 3 0.. 12 I ..2 a 0.. ^2 1=; 0.. 60 3 .. 6 3 I 0.. 0.. 12 4 3 0.. 12 2 .. 4 I I 4- 2. . 18 5 I 0.. 4 4 0.. 16 S 0.. 20 4. 0.. 16 3 0.. 12 6 0.. 24 I ■■ I 4 4 0.. !6 4 0.. 16 5 I I G.. 0.. 0.. 20 4 4 0.. 24 3 1 0.. 0.. 12 4 I I 0.. 0.. 4 4 •i 0.. 60 2 0.. 8 3 I 0.. . 12 5 I 0.. 0.. 20 4 3 0,. 12 3 4 ■ 14 3 0.. 12 I I I 0.. 0.. 0.. 4 4 2 I 0.. 0.. 8 4 14 0.. SO 5 .. 12 7 0.. 28 0.. 12 0.. 12 2 0.. 8 7 0.. 28 0.. 12 () 0.. 24 0.. 12 3 0.. 12 I 0.. 4 3 0.. 6.. 4.. 12 3 2 15 0.. 00 2 ..40 32 4... 130 o 203 6...S15 o ' 13 •25 qrs. bus. 3 o. 1 4- 6 o... 3 o--- I 4... 2 O... 4,.. 4.. .?. d. 9 O 4 6 18 o 9 o 4 6 6 o I 6 I 6 qrs. bu 4 O... 12 O 0.. 3 4.. I b 0.. 9 0.. 3 4-- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 6 0.. iS I I 2 0.. c. 0.. 3 3 6 2' 0.. 6 I 2.. 4-- 3 9 I 6 6.. 1 6 2 6 I 0.. 3 6 0.. 18 65 0---I95 3 4... I 8 0.. 3 I 0.. 3 0.. 4-- I 0.. 9 4.- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 0.. 3 0.. 3 4... I 8 4 6 I.. ■ 3 2.. , 6 I.. . 6 4,.. 4... I 8 I 8 I.. I.. ■ 4 6 2... 17 6 II. ..40 6 .?. d. I... 5 o 2., .10 O I... 4 O I... 5 O 2... 7 o 3... 12 O ..4 O 2. ..12 2.. 14 4 o 12. ..52 O 5...; o Vituli 2.. ^■■ 2.. 3-- I.. I.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2-. 2.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 3-- I.. 2.. I .. I.. ^. d. "9 6 20 o 5 II 5 o 12 6 5 o 3 10 3 o 8 o 4 6 9 o 5 o 9 o 4 13 4 7 4 3 5 5 4 9 4 9 5 5 9 9 12 4 4 16 o 9 4 10 o 8 o s. d. 8 o 4 o 4 o 2. ..3 2.. .5 I. ..2 I.. I 2. ..3 I. ..4 2... I I... I I... I 2.. . I 4-- . I 6 I.. . ■; I.. . 8 I. 8 I.. . 8 I.. . 9 I.. . 6 I.. . S 6 I.. 5 2. ..2 o I...1 o I. ..I o 2. ..2 O 2. ..2 O 2. s. d. 5 o o 10 o 6 o 54 o 10 5... 3 4 08,2. 06 I. o 64. o 6 5 1 5 I... o 5 I... o 6 2. ..5 o I... o 6 ! 4 08:4. 2 4:2. 1 3 2 o 2.. . 10 2.. . II 1 •• 5 4 I.. . S 3- 3 16.. • 4 3-- 2 6 I.. . 3 I.. . s 4-- 4 6 2.. . I 6 I.. . 5 I.. 8 o 6 o 6 "o 8 o 10 o 4 Oves 2 O 2 O 3 o 6 o 3 o 6 o 2 o 2 o 4 o 3 o 2 o 3 o 3 o 3 o 3 o 5 o 1 o 2 o 3 o 1 4 MuUones 10... 15 O 3 o H ogas ri d. Agni 1 I'ota s Ta.Tf ^. i. ^z. £ s. <;. ^ ^ <;. I 1=; I 2 3 18 2 7* 2. . 8 9 3 6 6 li 2. . 8 I 19 9 I 4 6 2 . 8 2 I 10 I S 2, . 8 2 2 17 6 I 5 7 2. . 8 15 7 6 6 3 I. . 4 I 8 9 9* 8. • 4 8. ■ 2 7 4 7 2 II 2. ■ 9 18 9 7* 2. . 8 I 12 6 I I 2. . 8 4 I 6 2 8* 5- ■ 3 4 3- . I 2 19 7 2 2, . 8 I 12 1 I 4- . I 2 I I 18 15 11 10 I 9 2 I "4 6 44 84 2. . 8 I 2 3 9 2. ■ 9 13 10 9 54 4 b. • 4 6. . 2 s 4 3 4 2, . 8 IS 6 2 10 I 4 4 2. . I + 3- . I 2 18 16 9 3 I "4 64 2. . 8 I ,s 9 loi 2 . 9 I 13 9 I li I. . 4 I II 2 I 14 I. ■ 4 I IS 8 6 2. . 9 I II 6 16 3 3 44 104 6i 7 16 5 24 3- . 2 3- . I 3 I 18 IS 6 loi 2 I 74 24 2. . I 4 3- . I 3 8 10 2 34 I. .04 I 10 I I 2. .08 J 16 10 2 7 2. . I 4 I. . 5 I 10 9 I J 2 , . I 4 3- . I 3 7 6 2 3 3- . 2 2. . . 8 I IS I 2 1 .. . 4 2 b 17 9 6 I 44 7 I.. . 4 2 3 I 4 2.. I.. ■ 7 • 4 II 12 7 3 6 6 44 2.. . 8 8 19 6 6 6. ..38 o ! 87. ..375 o 7. ..27 8 ' 13. ..28 o ' 23. ..26 2 48. ..23 84 60. ..40 o 41. ..13 6 128. ..127 4 14. ..21 o I 33. ..20 8 ; 79. ..26 9 115 11 loj! 3 17 24 s. d. Bernigham solvit primara medietatem viz. 33 6i exceptis partibus Abbatis le Langele et lohannis de Sancto Edmundo. Item ultimam ,, 32 6 Summa totius tricesime de Bernigham ^3. lis. },hd. (a) quietus per breve Regis quia de Sancto Edmundo. CULEFORD. [Skin ]4] Tomas de Pampiswortl Aldyt Curte3'S [Skin 14a] Abbas Sancti Edmund [Skin 15] Roger Curtayes I. Acke W. le Heywrd Isabel Culierne H. Overlie Adam Capellanus Herveus Overhe Th. lulian Herveus de la Grene Adam Blanat Adam Prepositus . Th. Bercarius Peter Finch Laurence Bercarius Gilb. Hervi Rand. Bercarius . I. Godman Adam Cuherne .... Totals., Frumentun qrs. bus 2 O, 2 O... 12 O qrs. bu 18 O r I 2 I 80 o 50 o 90 4 9 4 9 9 4. ..311 6 qrs. bi 20 C 10 C 37 c .148 . 10 . 10 ■ 4 . 8 . 10 ■ 4 ■ 4 . 8 . 12 . 12 . 18 . 10 2 , 6 , 16 ' 4 103 4. ..414 o Avene i". ef. qrs. bus, ..80 O 3* o .. 40 O 2* O 20" 4 » 4 I* o s. d. Culford solvit primamiiiedietatem videlicet 21 3! Item pro ultima medicate 21 3I s. d. 4 o 2 8 25 8 o 8 2 o 28 o... 36 4 Pise s. d. 6 o 2... 6 o .10 O 5. ..20 O I... 3 o I... 5 o 2... 8 o I... 3 o I... 4 o I... 4 o I... 3 o I... 3 6 i..'.'3 6 I... 3 o 4 o 21. ..74 o 4 o I 6 s. d. 2. .,10 O 5. ..12 o ; 4. ..24 o 4 3 30 4 4 De villa sine aula summa tricesime = 42 j. 'j\d. * Minute avene. Bovetti J. d. 8 o I... 3 o I... 2 6 I... 2 o 2 o I 6 I 5 J. d. 9 o 3 o 35. .150 o I 8. ..15 u I 6. ..12 o luvence 2... 6 O 3 o 3... 9 O VituH s. d. 4... 2 O 1... O 6 3-."i 6 I... o 6 II... 5 6 Oves 20... 20 O 3 o 4 o 8 o 20 o 4 o 20 o 10 o 8 o 26 o 4 o 20.. 4.. 20.. 10.. 8.. 26.. 4-. 20,.. 20 o 16... 16 o 6... 6 o Agni 4 8 2 16 5. 2 20, 2 3 4 8,.' " 8 3-- I 10.. 10 8.. 2 8 20.. 20 I5-- 5 Hogastri .13 6 . 2 8 • I 4 ■13 4 15. ..10 o 8... 5 4 2... I 4 2.. I 4 6.. • 4 1 10.. 6 8 CULEFORD. Multones s. d. 40--- 53 4 15... 20 o 6... 8 o 10 8 30 4. 40 o 5 4 24 o 4 o 12 o 13 4 5 4 4... 5 4 8... "10 8 207. ..207 o i 134. ..44 8 j 99. .,68 10 159. ..212 o i s. d. 10 II O 8 12 8 16 18 II 2 I 2 14 2 19 I o 6 6 I 18 1 I 4 6 2 4 I 12 4 15 3 14 I 7 16 I 16 I 14 17 3 3 80 12 s. d. 7 oh 5 9" 12 o I 5 10 I II* 8i 4 4 I 3* 8* 2 loA ' 6 3 2 2 6 n 6i I 2i 7 2 I* 2 14 7i On Skin 41 b the increment to be added 'Aule de Culford in siligine ordeo pisis et avenis' is £(> os. od.—^-g 'I'ax, 4^-. ELM IS WELLE. Taxatio facta in eadem de tricesimo denario per luratores. Frumentum s;ii go Ordeum .\vene Pise et Fabe lumenta Stotti , Pulli Carectarii Eq lie Boves Vacce Vituli Bovetti luvence ' Boviculi Porcelli Sues Pt [Skin 4]^] ' qrs. bus. i\ ,1 qrs. bus. s. fl-. qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. .r. d. s. d. I... 4 d. i ^. rf. i. d. «. d. .. d. s. 3 ■■ '5 .. d. 2... I 3 s. d. 2... 8 s. d , I. rf. ■ s d. ^ . d. L Heruei (a) 2... I 6 2 0.. . 10 2 0.. . » I 4 6 ■■ 3 • 3 I... 1 8 I... 5 2... I 5 I... 4 I... I 6 i 2. Alanus Mariot •! 3 o- 18 I 0.. • 5 4 0.. . 16 .. I 9 4- 2... 8 n 4... 2 b 2... 8 b Lemmer le Blesster : 4 o.. 24 2 0.. . 10 I 4- . t) 2 .. 4 u ■ J I... b 4... 16 n 3--- 2 5 2. ..12 6 I... 20; Th. Primpi! •i 3 0-- 18 4 0.. . lb 4 .. I u ■ 3 9 2... 8 n 2... I 5 2... 8 I... 16 Martinus de Prato ■, 3 o- 18 I 0.. ■ .S 5 0.. . 20 3 .. b y I... 4 2... I I I... I 8 I.. .2 R. fil. Roys Simon de Siibbosct) .! I 2.. •! 3 0-- 7 18 6 I 0.. 0.. ■ 4 ■ 4 I 2 I 0.. • 3 . 3 6 6 " I... 2 I... b 8 2... 8 I... 5 2..."8 1 Ml...: 2 Pet. Clericus 2.. I 6 I 0.. . 4 I .. 2 4- 2... 8 2... I 5 I... 3 .. I. Richeman 3 o- 18 I 0.. • 4 I 2 u 4-- I... 5 2... 7 2... 8 n 3... I 10 I... 2 I... 2 I. de la Lane 2 4., IS I 0.. ■ 5 I 0.. • 4 • 3 I... 5 n 2... I 5 I... 2 b ! Simon Wythevyd 6.. 4 6 4-- 2 b I 0.. ■ 4 4 .. 1 b 6 b b n I... I I... 20: I. Edmund de Herst 2.. I b 4 . 2 b I 0.. • 4 U 4- I... t 2... 10 n 5... 2 I 2... 6 W. fil. Radulphi ■1 i 0-- 18 4 0.. . 10 I .. 2 4 ■ I... 5 I... 5 ... Margaret de Kaketon ■! 4 ■ 2 4- I... 2 2... 9 n 1 L Bedellus •1 4-- 2 4 ^ 4-- I 2 fi I... 5 n I.. I 1... 3 ■ R. de la Lane ■ i 6.. 4 6 4- . 2 9 I... I I... 4 W. fil. Prepositi .! I 2.. 7 / 6 2, , I 3 I 0.. ■ 4 1 .. 2 I 0.. ■ 3 I... 3 I... 4 n I. Piscator 4-- . 2 b I c. • 4 I .. 2 9 I... 4 I... 4 n I... 5 1...1 2 4- W. Piscator ■1 2.. I 6 .- ... •• Roys Primpil .1 I.. 9 1.. . b 2 .. 2.. 9 b b I... 4 •■ Edmund Celyng .1 4- 2 u 4-- I... 2 I... 4 I... I i ■•■ ; L Riueys 4- 2 u 4 4.. I... 5 I... 5 I... 30: Simon Riweys b.. j> 9 4- 2 u b i I... 4 I... I 6 I... 30 Effemme de Norton 4-- . 2 u 4-- ■ 2... 8 n R. Alwez 2.. I [Skm 47 a] Abbas de Sancto Edmundo 25 O...150 II 2. ■ 56 3 40 0...160 bb(A)... 114 4 0.. .12 7--35 1 2. ..18 6... 60 ... ; ... : 35 •17 6 : 12. Totals . 54 5--327 9 20 6. .103 9 73 3--293 6 Si 4---I45 3 17 0. •51 1 3...? 18. ..80 9 2. ..2 2. ..18 b...I7 2 7. ..66 8 34-148 36... 24 18. .69 b 8... lb 8 \ I. ..2 35 ■17 6 i 2. ..4 4 19- s. d. Elmeswell solvit primam medietatem, 16 7 pro ultima medietate, 16 7 Summa totius tricesimi, 33.?. id. excepta parte Abbatis de Sancto Edmundo. (a) Habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. {b) 36 qrs, ai-e minute avene at \s. 6d. per qr. Increments have been added here by al ((■) Sus cum porculis. ELMISWELLE. 6 1 o Pise et Fabe ■ 3 • 3 . o • 3 9 1 6 I 6 4... 145 3 17 o,..5i o .10 . 6 • 4 3 o o 7-. -35 o Pulli i. d. .1 o 3. ..7 o 1 18. ..80 Eque Boves s. d. s. d. I 8 5 o 2 O 2 6 6. ..17 6. ..60 o 3 I. 2.. 4-- 2.. I.. 2.. 2., 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 15 5 8 16 8 4 5 S 10 S 9 5 -o 7. ..66 8 ! 34. ..148 o 2... 1 2... I 4... 2 3... 2 2... I 2... I I... o I 5 I 10 I 5 36... 24 o Bovetti 2... 8 I... 4 2... 8 2. .12 2... 8 2... I... I... I... 6 o 18. ..69 6 J. d. I 6 2 o I 6 2 o 2 o 3 o S...16 8 BovicuH Porcelli Sues ' Porcul Porci Oves i. rf. J. rf. .. d. s. 2... I i d ! 2 s. .. I 8. 8. s. . 8 . 8 d. ;(f)i...3 2 35-'7 6 I. ..2 o ; 35. ..17 6 I 2. ..4 4 4...r 4 26. ..26 o 19. ..6 10 40... S... 6... 5- 6... 10... 4... 4... 10... 8... 8 40 5 6 10 4 5 10 8 5 o 8 o Agir 3- 4- $■■ 10.. 4-- 4... I I... o o 10 o 10 29. ..28 o 162... 164 6 45. ..18 9 Totals £ i. 3 4 1 17 2 16 4 IS 4 2 1 3 I 16 I 18 o I 13 II 246 1 3 16 2 10 17 10 19 I 7 13 12 13 7 13 I 3 12 9 4 o 7 9 6 7 I 3 5 9 6 6 2 o o 32 12 9 70 14 d. 2 3 loi 2 9 ol 9 9i 74 o Ili H 4 loi 64 94 2 64 6 64 5 64 2 IS Summa totius tricesimi, ^^s. id. excepta parte Abbatis de Sancto Edmundo. Increments have been added here by altering the items and tax only. (a) Habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. (b) 36 qrs. are minute avene at is. dd. per qr. (f") Sns cum porculis. EUSTON. Taxatio facta in eadem ad iiicesimum denarium faciendum per luratores. HUSTON. PorcelH [Skin 20] Domina Hela comitissa de Warewil; Rog. ad Ecclesiam Ric. Katon W. Gamelyn ... Gilb. ad Ecclesiam Petronilla de Palgrave R. Wigge Pet. filius Roberti Pet. le Bercher Margareta Cristian R. Brion Walt, filius Willelmi Uxor Will, filii lohanni Pet. ad Pontem Ric. de Fakeham I. Abouen W. Port W. Alleman Margareta Loue Pet. fil. Willelmi Margareta Basely Margareta Keneman Galf. Keneman W. Wirre W. Keneman W. fil. Alexandri R. Barliand Bruchine Leueday 1. le leuene I. filius ejus Pet. Keneman W. Scot W. Wauton Rad. Kote d. s. d. 38..V38 o 7... 7 o 8... 8 o 18 5 39 2 6 40 7 5 4 18 5 39 2 6 40 7 5 4 o 3I-- 3 o 31 o 24... 24 o 8... 8 o 6.. 12,. 50.. 3-- 6 o 12 o 50 o 3 o 90... 90 o Agni Hogastri MuUo ,/, 5 4 I 4 II o S 1 10 o I 8 1 8 o 8 o 4 5... I 8 2,. 30.. 2. 26. o 8 10 o 6 o 2 o 6... 2 O 2.. 10... 3 4 4.. 30... 10 o 30.. 3... I o 20.. 2 6 , 413. ..413 o 260. ..86 d. 38... 12 8 25... 16 8 5... I 8 4-.- 2 8 6... 2 o 4... 2 8 I 4 17 o I 4 12 o 1 4 2 8 20 o 40... 53 4 4... 5 4 5... 6 8 9... 12 o 5... 6 8 19... 25 4 20.., 26 8 2... 2 8 2.,. 28 1... I 4 20,,, 26 4 13.. I. 17 4 I 4 13 4 6 8 10. 5- 30... 40 o 2... 2 8 13 4 40... 53 4 134 4 ' 228. ..303 8 I 12 4 12 17 6 304 5 17 o 12 I 12 3 14 I II 10 10 3 9 15 9 6 17 I 17 10 19 2 10 I 16 7 8 12 4 16 15 17 / 6 4 12 IS I 15 3 o 7 16 J. d I I 8 7 2 3 II 5 I 1 2 6 7 I I 2 3 7 2 4 2 6 8 I 8i 8| I 4 4 Hi 5 .1 2i ■ 5i 65 7 4 9i 2 8. 3 7i I 2 2 oA 5 J Euston solvit primam medietatem, viz. i,is. ^. Item solvit 44J. gjrf. pro ultima medietate. Summa totius tricesimi £^. ■;s. 6^d. FAKENHAM MAGNA. FAKENHAM MA(iNA. Frumentum Siligo [Skin 4a] Abbas de Tyleceye {a) [Skin 4] Rad. Gerard Galf. Faber Galf. Hore Clement Rede Simon Smoye W. » arman * * undry Walt. Capellanus Galf. Cissor I. Baudric Michael Gerard Walt. Gerard Ric. de Grenegres Rad. de Grenegres ... Galf. Vel D. Scot Alicia Scot Godfridus Rede Totals.... qrs. bus. 3 o bus. Ordeu O 16 . bus. O... 16 14 O...56 4... 4... o... o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 2.. 2 8 12 20 8 20 12 16 24 O...96 45 .181 s. d. qrs. bus. 4 O 5 4 1 4 2 8 14 0...18 8 6 o .?. d. ,10 o 9 o Pulli 14. ..42 o 3. ..6 o Equus s. d. 6 o ,t. d. 6 o Vacce iJoviculi .t. d. 9 o 2... b o ■},... go 2. 4. ..16 o 6. ..18 o 6 o 6 o 3 o 3 o 6 6 '2 6 6 o 6 o 5 o 3 o 6 o .2 o .2 o ■5 o 6. .22 o 27. ..80 o 14. ..19 o J. rf. 2...0 8 3... I o 2...0 2...0 1...0 4 II. ..3 8 .1 o .0 8 1...0 10 1...0 10 Porcelli .0 4 .0 4 .0 8 .0 4 .■\gni 40.. 16.. 5- 10. I. 3 o 5 o 10 o I o I... 7... Hogastri Multones Totals 160... 160 O 1 80... 60 O 60... 40 40 o 30... 10 o 20.. 33 O 30.. .10 O : 30., 16 O 12... 4 O 8.. 3 o 2... o 8 2.. 7 o ... 5,, J'. d. S. d. 120.. .153 4 :, 23 14 o 80... 106 8 45 4 34- ■■ 8... 3-. 4... 10 8 4 o 5 4 3 4 o 8 o 8 o 4 o o 8 o 4 o o 6 4 6 15 10 12 10 18 6 18 10 17 o o 8 4 8 16 16 17 12 9 17 19 13 3 14 Tax 14 7 2i 64 7 5 4 64 4 - 1 -1 6 3i 74 7 8* 4 16. ..4 8 278. ..278 o 266. ..88 4 132. ..88 o 256. ..334 8 64 8 4 2 3 aj * MS destroyed or illegible. -■'. d. s. d. Fakenham Magna solvit primam medietatem vidilicet 13 11 Item solvit 13 4J e.xcepta jjarte Abbatis de Tilceye. (a) The return of sheep for the Abbot of Tylceye is incorrect and contradicts itself so I have given here the numbers of sheep which correspund with the money value and price per head which are given. £ ->'. d. Summa istius vill^e 41 14 5 (sic). Sumnia tricesime 27 y> HEPPOKTHE et cetella ejusdem ville taxata per Th. de Stanton W. Pikelle per W. de Redgrave per Adam Baf juratores et Th. Sutor. IIEPPORTHI t rumenlum [Skin 5] (i) Egidius de Neketon Amicia domina et W. le Bret fil. ejus Dominus I. de Rywishale » « phs fil. Willelmi « « hs de Cunegeston capellanus * » s de le Wik et Alicia mater sua.. « » de le Wik « * *pentarius * * * Baf * ♦ » kot * * ♦ Rus Rad. Burchard Bernard Overheyre » » * eyde * * tewynd * * de le Bee qr.s. bus. s. d. 3 0...18 O .36 O 4 o I 4 I o 4 4 ter Moliner . Hel. Sutor . « Mor * ♦ Clericus * trix de Walesham * * * le Mor . Bracerator » « * fil. Walteri » * * sutor * * (iryme,5ich » ♦ de Grymesicli .. * * « « ugge « « * Le Bust * * » Stanton * ^ * de Redgrave . . * Id « » chard « irly id Capellanus de Fakenham. d uxor Ade de le Mor ^ * Hey ward Totals. ..24 o ..90 ..60 ..30 ..30 12 o 3 o 6 o 2 3 ".. I 6 ..12 o ■39 ..09 ..12 ■■ 9 ..12 ■■ 3 Siligo Ordeuni .Stotti qrs. bus. ,?. d. qrs. 3 0...12 o 10 I 4 I o 4 I o I 4 15 5 6 2 2 3 I 2 3 3 I 3 I I I 7 I I o ! 5 5 bus. O.. O.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 4-- 4-- o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 4.- 4.. 6\ d. qrs. bus ,40 O 10 o 20 o 24 8 8 12 6 ,10 12 12 ■ 4 4 12 2 6 6. ■ 3 3 4- •14 4- . 2 6 0. ■24 I 4- . 6 2 4- .10 2 0. . 8 I 0. • 4 2 4- .10 2 0. . 8 S 0. .20 I 0. • 4 . 6 .28 . 6 . 6 .20 . 6 .20 . 6 . 6 .12 .32 o .24 o o o o o o o o o ■24 .28 . 6 .12 . 8 ■ 4 . 2 qrs. bus. x. 2 O I 4 4 1 4 2 2 o I o 1 o 2 O 6 I o ■15 .18 '. 6 ■ 3 • 4 • 3 • 3 ■ 4 ■ 3 . I • 3 . I . I . o . I . 1 • 3 2 3 3 o .30 • 2 3 .09 . I 6 • 3 o • 2 3 . o 9 ■ o i3i •30 4 o 2 o 4 6 s, d. 16 O 20 O 4 o 15 o 10 o 13 4 3 o 2 o 2 6 2 o i I... 2 6 I... 2 o 4 o ; 2... 13 o : I... 5 O 3 o 4 o 10 o 5 o 4 o 6.0 10 o 6 o 4 o Eque I... I... . d. 5 o 3 o 2 6 3 o I o I... 5 o 2 o 3 o ■4 6 6 o I 6 2 6 2 6 33 2. ..199 6 13 0...52 o 167 6. ..671 o 25 0...50 o 45 0...142 o 4 5. ..18 6 36. ..160 4 17. .52 o 10. 3 o Equi Boviculi luvence VituH Sues Porci PorcelU Oves Agni Hogaslr: Multo I 6 1 3 o I 6 I 6 08 I. I 6 I. 3 4 3 o 0J3 6 8 2. 002. J. 2 2.. X 6.. 14 3--- 3 3" I I.. 6 I.. 4 I... o 6 I o o 10 I.. . I I.. . 10 4- . 2 . I 6 I.. I 3-- 3 12.. 12 1 1.. II 2.. 2 4-. 4 4-. 4 8... 8 17... 17 5... .5 2... 2 3-- 2.. 4... IS-' 2 2 4 4 7 6... ■99 Totals 'fax 8 7 d. 6 5 7 I 15 I 2 I ID I 2 16 3 I 10 J 10 4 I 5 10 3 12 6 2 =; 3 7 fa 2 3 I 5 10 I 8 I IS 5 5 10 10 10 o IS 2 2 IS I IS 2 l; IS 2 7 I 2 2 10 10 10 2 10 lO 12 S - 10 17 15 I 7 2 S 10 10 10 I 10 2 17 J 2 2 IS 2 12 4 10 2 15 17 5 o I 7 17 10 15 I o I o 10 15 I 5 o o o o o o o o o o o 6 6 o o o o o o o 6 o /, 5 o 6 o 6 o Inde tricesima ^4 os. dd. 44. •■33 10 i95--^i95 o 63- 47. ■ 125 8 II 2 o I 7 1 2 2 2 I I 1 44 4 4 6 4 4 2 2 4 I 6 4 4 4 I 4 6 I 4 I 10 I 2 I 10 6 I 7 9 I 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 S 2 2 2 2 loi 4 7 6 II I 6 4 4 4 I o 1 II 2 I I 10 1 9 2 8 4 2 I I 10 7 3 4 II 7 4 4 3 64 [On back of the skin is written] "Hoppetun pro tricesima .'\nno E .xi de bonis mfra octabis .sancti Michaeli; MS. illegible HUNTERESTUN. HUNTERESTUN. [Skin ;8] Margareta de Aula ' 6 I. de Hunterestun 7 I. de Aula 6 Alicia de Aula Warinus Sare i Simon Munbery Pet. Sutor Adam Wolwan i W. Godbarlich Rad. Cokerel I. de Coveney Osebert de Nedding i 2 Gervasius Payn i Elyas }Iog ! i Warinus Faber Reg. de Ponte W. Ruschel W. Francey s R. Punting 1 qr.s. DU.S. ' O... o... qrs. bu 2 O, 2 O 2 O 7 6 5 o 5 o 5 o 5 o Totals 25 2. ..151 6 12 0...60 s. d. I qr.s. bus. 10 o 10 O.. 10 o 10 o.. 10 o i 24 o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 69 6. ..279 s. d. qrs. bus 40 6 40 5 96 12 4 4 4 lb 2 8 12 I 4 8 12 16 6 4 4 S 2 s. d, 12 O 10 O 24 O 4 o 2 O 32 O...64 qrs. bus. s. d. O.. O... 4... 4... I O. 4" 4... I 6 2 o... 6 o 3 o 9 o 3 o I 6 qvs, bus, 3 o •54 4.. .25 6 lumenta O O 2... 8 O 2. ..10 I... 5 I... 2 I... 2 9..-3I 2 o 2 o .10 ■24 ,10 ■ 4 II. ..60 Q s. d. s. d. a,...ii, O 2. ..4 O 4--24 o I... 2... 2... 6 o 12 O 12 O 2.. .4 O 13.. .78 O Tauri i-. d. I. ..3 O I.. .3 O 4.. 20 Q 3. • 9 b.. 30 10. • SO I.. 5 1. ■ 3 I.. .■; I. 6 2.. 10 I.. s I, . 2 I.. 5 2.. 10 2.. 10 I. ■ 3 2.. 10 2.. 10 2.. 10 2.. 10 2. • 3 I. 2 I.. S I.. s I. . 2 30.. 150 21. •55 6 Bovett Porci Oves .y. d. Total. Tax .1. d. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 12. ..12 9 2 6 I 4. ..20 30... 24 40.. .40 15 4 10 3 1... 3 9... 9 10 16 3 II 9... 9 15 I 17 6 2 6 I 6... 6 I 2 6 I 7 2... 2 13 6 S I... 10 6... 6 3 7 I 10 6 2 3 8 I... I ... 6 2... 2 3 15 I 10 2 I 10 6 6... 6 I 15 I 2 6... 6 2 5 I 14 I 6 2 8... 8 19 8 I... I 4... 4 17 b 7 I... I I... I I I 8 8 6. ..24 6 45. ..38 10 99... 99 58 14 4 I 18 6 Hunterestun solvit primam medietatem, viz. 19 7 Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 19 9J Surama totalis, £^8. us. ^d. Summa tricesime, 39J. 4a'. HINGHAM. HINGHAM. [Skin 16] Ad. de Hingham , Galf. le Carter Helias le Ram Walt. Faber [Skin 16 a] (a) Manerium Prioris et de S. Edmundo de De alienis bidentibus Prioris taxantur ad [Skin 17] Salaman West W. le Franseys Simon Hutred .'.. Matilda del Cros Walt, del Cros Ad. le Messor Th. fil. Ade H. Heyward Aubericus Carter Aubericus Capel Moris Louin Brise Heyward R. Trip Ad. Paganus H. Paganus Abel. Cayim R. Abel I. Britwold Catarina del Cros Matilda de Wredwell . Isabel Robin I. le Cupere H. Koc Conventus Hingham in falda qrs. bus. 20 0...I20 4... 3 O Totals ' 20 4. ..123 Siiigo qrs. bus. 2 O... I O... I O... s. d. 9 o 4 6 4 6 38 .152 6... 6... 4... o... 4... 2... o... o... 4... o... 4- o. o.. o.. o.. 12 4j 7 104 6 6 4 6 3 14 7i 9 o 13 6 Ordeum 2 18 20 9 4 22 I 2.. 5 0-- 5 7i 22 6 ■ 4 6 4 6 89 •372 3 qrs. bus. s. d. 3 O... 12 O I 4... 6 O I O... 4 O 4... 2 O 125 Avene qrs. bus. J. d. 2 O... 2 8 SO 236 o [m)\?, 0...64 O O.. 3- o.. o.. o.. 4-- o.. o.. o.. 4-. o.. 2.. O.. 4- 24 o 13 6 . 12 6 12 20 8 2 16 17 4 10 o... 36 o... 32 4 0-- 5 0-- 1 o... 2 o... 16 o 20 O 4 o 8 o ..536 6 {ot)2 ('«) I (w) 2 («) I Pise I 4 2 8 ■ I 4 . o 8 58 4-78 qrs. bus. 3 o lumenta s. d. ... 28 O I.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. 3- I.., Pulli 5 o 4 o 5 o 8 o "8 o 3 6 8 o 4 6 10 o 12 o "4 6 17 o 30. ..129 6 I.. 2.. J. rf. 2 o 4 o 3 o Boves s. d. 2... 12 O 5. ..30 O Vacce J. d. I... 4 O 2... 7 O 10.. 50 O 12 O 24 O O O O O 15 15 20 6 10 4 5 8 6 8 o 30 o 16 o 3... 15 o 5... 25 o 2... 8 I... 5 .50 o I 64. ..296 (*)i... 5 o 2... 4 o 2... 2 8 3... 9 o I... 3 o 14.. .34 10 luv 2... I... I... 3 6 I... 3 6 5... 18 Boviciili s. d. ■ I 3 .17 6 3 o 5 o 5 o 4 6 3 o Vituli s. d. "o 6 6... 2 6 6 1 3 o 6 20...39 3 I 23... 1 1 2... I I... o I... o 6 6... 6 o 25... 25 o 52... 96 o 200.. .240 o 12... 12 o 12... 12 o 26... 26 o 6... 6 o 8... 8 o 15... 15 o 5 o 30... 30 o 10... 10 o 15... 15 o 14... 14 o 40... 40 o I5-. 15 o 3--- 3 o 12... 12 o II. 14 6... 8 o 25- 33 4 6... 8 o 9... 12 o 5..'." 6 8 40--- 53 4 4... 5 4 12... 16 o 6... 8 o 40... 53 4 II... 14 8 3... 4 o 2... 2 8 454.. .494 o I 232. ..336 o Hogastri 19... 15 4 9... 6 o 10... 6 8 16... 12 8 4... 2 8 4 o 6 o 2 8 6.. 9.- 16... 10 8 12... 8 o 10... 6 8 12... 8 o 19... 12 8 8... S 4 5 4 Agni 15- 9.. 20., 4.. 12.. 4.. 20.. 12.. II.. 10.. 20.., 10.. 2... U.. s. d. . 4 O Totals 2 3 19 10 13 162... 112 8 i 171. ..56 8 42 2 10 12 o o 4 8 8i 2 9 104 I II 3 o 7 3 2 15 2 12 4 I I 2 12 2 5 I 14 I 9 10 4 6 I 9 74 6 6 10 4 o 7 II 6 Tax d. 54 8 4 54 28 oj 8 o 2 114 I 8 1 I 2 o 4 94 I 114 I 9 3 I 84 "4 9 44 2 o 10 4 17 2 7 2 4 I 44 : 3 14 2 6 " 9 4 7 8 18 4 I 34 I 8 i I 2 i 8 9 2 ' I 135 5 14 4 9 94 Ingham solvit primam medietatem viz. 26 10 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 26 ii4 Excepta parte Monacorum de S. Edmundo. De villa sina aula. Summa ad tricesimum £2. i^s. g^d. Skin 16 a describing the Prior's property has been crossed through with the pen. {a) On Skin 41 6 the increment to be added ■ Aule de Ingham in frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 4 carectariis et 6 vaccis ' is £z2. los. od.—\ Tax 8. .d (b) This IS called a steer ('star'). ' ' * ' (m) Minute avene. | HTHOVv'XI 8r IXCEWRTH (continued). Frumentum [Skin 27 continued^ {a) Dominus Pet. de Chavent (h) Bartolomaus Bodin Th. Robin Bernard filius Herbert! Rad. prepositus Sarra le Paumer Walt. Bercarius [Skin 28] Ric. le Neweman Th. David Roger Godhale Th. Holbec Walt. Scot Rad. de Botenhale Pet. fil. W. Warin Th. Ode Symon Phellecuppe I. le Pipore Nich. Andreu ... I. Robin ",,, Alasander de Buketon Hugo Faber W. Brid "., Galf. Leg W. Barkere Symon de Brakeberewe W. Scherewyt I. Baldewyn I. de Brakeberewe Hugo Messor I. Luveloc Walt, de Coquina qrs. bus. $. d. Totals . 4-. 3 Siligo qrs. bus. 4... O... O... 4... o... I o... 4... I o... 4... I o... I o... 1 o... 4... I 4... I o... 6 6 13 4 4--- 2 3 4 6 4 6 2 3 6 9 4 6 24 i.,,io8 9| Ordeura Quieti per Petrum de Chauvent. qrs. Diis. s. 40 O...160 I 4 6 o I o 16 12 24 20 16 24 12 20 12 4 12 8 4 6 16 4 20 6 20 12 6 , 12 o . 40 o ', 6 o . 24 o ■ 4 o 130 .520 Pise qrs. bus. 40 O [m) I O s. d. 80 o qrs. bus, 2 O, Stotti d. s. d. 6 o 4. ..22 o I... I 6 4... I 6 42 o... 82 3 5. ..12 o I 4. ..22 o lumenta Equi s. d. 4 o 8 o 8 o 3 o 5 o 4 o 4 o 3 o 2 6 4 o 4 o 2 4 3 o 4 o 16.. ,58 10 s. d. I .;. d. 2. ..12 O 2. ..10 O I... 50: 2. ..10 O ] 2. ..12 O I. 4 o 4.. .19 6 o 6 o 6 o 9--52 3- I.. 2.. 2., 2.. 14 5 9 9 10 2... 9 I... 4 I.. 2,, 2.. I.. 2., I.. 2... 9 o 2... 8 o 10 o 4 o Vituli 2.. I.. I... I... 2... s. d. . 2 , O O o o I o I o o 3 2 6 o 6 42. ..193 o 31. ..24 8 Boviculi Bovetti s. d. 2 6 4 O 4 o '2 6 2 O I... I 6 S--I5 I... I 6 12 ..12 4... 4 7... 7 8.. '."8 3-- 3 o 2... 2 o I... I o 4... 4 b 2... 2 o 4... 4 o 3--- 3 o 75---75 o Agni 3- 5-- 3-- 2.. I O o 8 I o I 8 I o o 8 r... o 4 3... I o ...16 IXCEWRTH (continued). Hogastri 3... 2 O 2... I 4 23-lS 4 Summa totius rotuli de tricesimo tam liberorum quam servorum £^. 5.. Hhd. Summa tricesimi domini Petri de Chavent et rusticorum suorum 4W. ^^d. (a) All ,he rest of Skin 27 and all 28 have had a pen drawn across them. (b) quietus per breve Domini Regis cum villanis suis subscriptis. 3-- 2... 2 8 2 o 2 8 5 4 14 o 2 16 2 I 3 14 3 II 2 3 3 3 17 I 17 14 I I 12 16 3 3 II 12 I o 3 2 16 o 2 8 [O o 6 o 9 4 o I 4 4 2 9l 6 6 6 5 4 o I 5 .27 4 63 6 8i ¥7 Tax 9 4 I loj 44 6 44 54 14 2 5 44 5 54 5 7 10 8 8 7 3 6 84 5 64 14 44 5 8 I 74 44 GNATESHALE. GNATESHALE. Totals. Fnimentum [Skin 37] Bartholomaus (ie Redleswrth Reginaldus de Redlesworth.. Ric. apud le tunhesende de Gnateshal Margareta le Burnevyle W. Alstan .... Th. le Paumei Paganus Bercariu Margareta Hilber H. le Fiillur .... W. Gleue I. filius Basylye. Agneta Baudry . Th. Avvred .Matilda Styvvard I. le Wyse Yve le Swan . W. Hylbert . N. BercariuS . N. Bercarius junior Botild Seluve Ric. de Berthon ,. Isabella Aleynes .. Ric. Cissor.... Ric. Curgys VV. Hubert.... I. Mercator I. Seluve I. Baudry .... qrs. bu I O., I O. 4 6 Siligo qrs. bu.s. .24 9 : 36 8 33 4 16 o... o... o... o... 4... 4... o.. o.. 8 6 6 12 20 12 o 8 o .149 qrs. bus. 9 12 3 6 2 2 2 2 o,. o... 0... o... 4... 4... 4,.. 4... o... o... . . 6... o... o... o... 10 10 10 12 II 20 14 o. 7 o. 4 o.. II o... 44 24 qrs. bus. s. d. 36 48 O 12 O 24 O 10 O 28 o 16 o 4 o 48 o o o o 24 o 16 o {a)\ W5 137 ^..,554 o o .. o... I 4 6 8 56 O (rt)2 O... 28 O 3 22 18 (a) I (n)2 o... 2 O 2 8 2 8 I 4 14 4-.-I9 4 qrs. bus. (inateshale solvit primam medietati-m, 2«. lorf. 4... I 6 4... I 6 4... I 6 o... 3 o I.. ■ 3 8 I.. • 4 2 I.. • 3 I I.. . I I.. • 3 6 3 I., ■ 4 3 I.. • 4 3 I.. ■ 3 I o 3 o 5 8 4 6 4- 7 6 16. ..50 2 o I 6 3 o o 8 3 o 3 8 3 o 4 o 2 o 3 o 19. ..25 10 I 59. .216 Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 23,?. \od. II 7 3 4 4 13 7 9 12 12 3 13 7 12 II 20 o 24 o Bovicui; 3-- 3 4... 6 I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. 3-- 2.. I.. 2.. J"* 4... 47-0 6 o 10 o 8 6 o 8 Bovetti J. d. 9 O 9 o 6. ..18 I... o 3-- I I... o I.. 2.. 8 3 S o 5 o 10 I.. . t> 2.. . 10 I.. . ■; I.. . 6 I.. . 4 I., . 3' 2.. . 10 I.. 6 2., 10 3- I 6 2,. 10 2.. I I.. . 6 I.. 4 3- 2 2 4.. I 8 2.. 10 39. ..17 II Porculi .y. d. ' s. d. 1...0 6 I...0 4 I...I 8 I... I 6 3. .^ o I i.,.o 10 I. ..2 o I... I 8 Summa totius triccsimi de Gnateshale 6. ..9 8 7... 29. 6., I. 12. 14. .^gni d. 8 o 8 o I... 2... 6... 8... 10... 3-- I 2.. . I 4 I.. 4 I., . 8 8 2.. 8 Hogastri 2... 3"- 2... I 3... 2 4... 2 7... 4 I o I... o 4 6 o 5... I 8 6... 4 o I o I... o 4 I... o 8 12 o II... 3 8 9... 6 o 14 o 13... 4 4 16. ..10 8 Muhones 15... 17 6 5... 6 o 8rf. 4 91. ..30 4 69. ..45 4 83. ..97 (a) Minute Avene. 4... 4 8 I... I 2 12, ..14 o I... I 2 8... 9 4 3 ■■ 3 6 10. ..II 8 20.. .23 4 I 6 8 3 18 6 10 1 4 2 4 8 13 10 14 o 4 2 6 I 10 6 / 2 8 6 8 4 7 7 6 II 3 9 I 10 1 II II o 10 12 10 5 10 3 6 4 2 d. lOj 3i 74 4 10 6 9 54 54 44 7 4 o 7 o* 5 8 oi 9 44 14 5 7 4* 5 2i 94 6 n LANGHAM. LANGHAM. [Skin 8] W. de Langham {ii) Laumbyn de l„iiigham . I. Boude \V. filius Albriti Gundreda de Langham., W. Schep Helyas Martyn Th. Laike Gilb. filius Herwi ... Rad. filiiis Nicliolai Adam de Bosco Rad. Mercator [Sliin 9] Rad. Heyrman Ric. le Orom Ric. de le FoKe Heugon Sutor R. Hunfridus Adam Schep R. Hynghold, Walt. Swyn d« Ilyxwrze {d) Matilda Schypman W. Helle W. Horen R. Robetel qrs. bus b 0. .S 0. 5 0. 2 0. 1 0. I o., 4- I 4- I o. Totals 28 4.-.. 171 s. d. -;6 o 30 o ■50 o 12 o 6 o 12 o 3 o 3 ° 3 o 6 o 3 ° 9 o 6 o 3 ° 3 o Siligo qrs. bus. 4 o... 3 o- 2 o... d. O O O 2 O.. I O., 5 o Ordeum qrs. 15 24 10 3 3 2 2 2 4 I 3 4 5 2 2 4 3 3 4 2 I 2 I bus. O... O... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o. .. o... o... o... 8 16 4 12 16 20 10 8 16 12 12 16 8 4 4 d. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 18 90 103 4. ..414 qrs. II 20 bus. O... O... O... O... O.. 4-- o.. 44 A- 22 40 4 4 2 d. o o o o o qrs. 4 10 2 bus. O.. O.. O.. O.. O.. O . O.. O.. 4-- o.. o.. 30 6 4... o... o... 4... o... 36 0...108 o 2... I.. 2.. 2.. 2.. I.. 26. ..55 6 Stotti .14 o .22 o . 6 8 I... 5 10.. .52 8 4. ..22 6.. .32 2. ..12 Vacce 5- 10.. 6.. 5-- 4.. 3-' I. 3- 2. I.. 2.. I.. I.. I. 2. ! I. 17 32 21 II 12 9 3 3 10 6 4 19. ..98 o 58.. .195 6 'fl) After William de Langham'."; name follow the words : ' habuit ad quindecem diem post festum sancti Michaelis tunc in bonis.' (b) Summa tricesime 51^ 6d., set ()d. subtractantur de Waltero Swyn villano Petri de Chauvent per breve Regis et restat summa 50.?. <)d. Boviculi s. d. 7. ..14 O I... 5 o s. d. I 6 • 5 .10 • 4 . 4 . 2 . 2 2 o 6 o 2 o I 6 33 ■ 12.. 4-- I. ■ 3 I. . 2 I. . I 8 33- .62 10 2,., 1.. o O : O 16.. 6.. 10.. I 5-- 4-- 2 o 4.. 10 4. 5 o 4 o 3 4 3 o Hogastri 6.. 6.. 12.. 4- 74.. .44 3 i 68. ..59 o 53. ..30 TTTT Tax 10 6 5 16 14 o 7 13 10 390 4 o 6 4 6 o 6 o 3 13 1 6 2 6 1 5 2 8 1 2 2 o I 10 366 I 12 o 1 o 8 200 2 16 10 1 14 6 2 6 6 I 3 8 16 o I 2 6 I 16 10 17 8 74 9 2 s. d. Langham solvit primam medietatem viz. 2j 4ij Item solvit pro ultima medietate 25 4I ^ ^. 6 II I li 5 14 2 3 2 54 II I 7 loi I 74 9 I 4i I 2 6f I 0* «i I 4 I I of I i| I 6S 9* 64 9 I 4 7 2 10 2j LIVERMERE PARVA. LIVERMERE PARVA. [Skin 40] Bertolomaus de Livermere W. de Livermere liervicus Bude Th. de Hingham Aliscia soror ejus Hugo David de Sancto Eadmundo.. Petrus Bercator W. Clericus Walt. Wlmere I. Clericus W. le Haukere Uxor quondam Ricardi le Haucher Rob. de Risebi N. de * mere Roger, de Stanliam Roger. Steyke Wlrich le Palmer R. Beman I. Capellanus W. Scot Aliscia Scot Lete le Gaunn Hubert Tras I. leBule Abelle Bule W. fil. Ricardi I. de Stonham - Totals. :irs. bus. 2 O I O s. d. [2 O 6 o Siligo Ordeum qrs. bus 8 o 2 o. s. d. 36 O 9 o 31 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 9 o 4 6 9 o 22 5 4 6 4 6 9 o 9 o 5 o,..30 o I 39 0...175 6 qrs. bii! 12 O 2 O 65 s. d. 48 o 8 o . 28 o . 12 o . 8 o ■ 4 o ..,262 4 8 8 8 20 6 16 24 4 8 8 4 16 o 20 o .\vene («/) qrs. bus, 8 o 10 8 5 4 qrs. bus. s. d. I 4. ..4 6 12 0...16 I 6 2 0...6 o Porcelli i. d. I... 5 O I... 5 O I... 2 6 2 6 5 o I... 3 o I... 4 o ^. d, 2. .13 4 2... 9 o 9.. .36 o 5. ..26 4 3. ..20 2.. 7 6 I., 4 2.. 8 I.. •; 2.. 8 2.. 7 I.. 5 2.. 10 2.. 8 ° 4.. 18 2.. 10 I.. 5 2,. 8 2.. 8 2. . 8 I.. S 2.. 9 s. d. s. d. 2. ..10 O 7 8 2... 9 o 2 6 2... 3 o I... I 6 2. ..10 o 34... 146 2 12. ..38 2. ..3 O .2 6 3 o 4. ..6 o I. ..2 6 4 o 5 o 5-5 o 3--3 o 9. ..9 8. ..8 o 230... 250 Agn; ^. rf. J. d. 100.. ,120 60. .20 10.. 10 8. . 2 8 8.. 8 5- . I 8 8.. 8 3- . I 20.. 20 10.. . 3 4 20.. 20 10.. . 3 4 10.. 10 5- . 1 8 10.. 10 10.. ■ 3 4 10.. 10 6.. . 2 12.. 12 4.. . I 4 6.. "6 4-. ■■, 4 12.. 12 8.. . 2 8 4.. 4 133 ■■44 4 Hogastri 200. ID.. 12... 12... 353 13 16 16 13 6... 12... 4... 8 o 16 o 5 4 6.. .4 7 2 3 o 24 13 I II d. 6 6 4 o 9 8 9 o 3 15 6 3 2 10 2 16 8 19 8 o o 6 6 o 13 1 12 2 13 17 13 2 6 1 1 2 7 4 17 o o o 9 o o 10 11 o 12 O 280... 460 o ^ 77 5 2 Tax s. d. 5 3 2 ij 6 6 1 oj 4 4 2 10 2 14 I 5 8 54 I 44 7 54 5 81 7 4 3 4 44 04 5 9 II 5 9 2 12 6i MS. damaged. (»/) Minute. Livermere parva solvit primam medietatem, viz. 26^. 44rf. Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 16s. i^d. Summa tricesimi, 52^-. 6d. WP^STON et catalla eiusdem ville taxala per Walterum Peper per Ricardum de Coldham per Walterum Fabrum luratores. qrs. bu: Totals [Skin 59] Dominus R. Houel R. Len Gynnor c Rad. le Warde Pet. God wyne Ric. Molendinarius Angneta de la Mare H. Cukuc Walt. Faber Adam Osbern Isabel fil. Gundrede Walt. Peper Galf. Clericus Pet. Medicus Ric. Cubald Ric. Asty Matilda Textrix W. fil. Stephani I. Carpentarius Mabilia Kawen Th. Kawen Ric. de Coldham 2 Hiimfry fil. Nichola Philip Druri Ric. Prepositus Simon Mercator Galf. Onyot W. fil. Thome ['.[ Simon fil. lohannis I. le Rus Solomon de Hoppetun Gaubriel le Quilter Pet. Poye Walt, le Hunte Th. Carpentarius Th. Conild I o Rosa Asty W. Roc '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I. Baudri Ric. Baudri Matilda Asty ',,..] 9 3 o 39 o 3 o 3 9 6 o 1 6 6 o Siligo i'. t/. qrs. biv 30 o 5 4 I 4 15 4--93 22 o 6 o I 8 I 10 I o •38 qrs. bii 20 O, 6 o 4 o 2 4 3 10 3 3 I 6 12 4 4 2 4 146 80 o 24 o 16 o 18 o o o o o o o o 14 42 12 15 6 24 4 48 17 16 8 16 I •• 4 8 .. 32 3 .. 12 3 .. 12 3 2 .. 14 3 .. 12 2 4 .. 10 I 2 •■ .S 5 4 .. 22 I .. 4 4 .. 16 7 .. 28 2 .. 8 4 .. 2 4 .. 16 2 .. 8 Avene (w) .585 3 o. I o. 2 O. 4- 4 o I 4 qrs. bus. s. d. 4 O... 12 O I O,., 3 O 4 4 ■■ 13 6 2 2 .. 6 9 4 I 6 4 I 6 4 I 6 6 ., 18 I 3 I 2 3 9 I 4 .. 4 6 4 I 6 I 3 4 .. I 6 I o... 3 o I o... 3 o 4... 1 6 4... I 6 I 2. 1 4. 2 o.. I o.. 3 9 4 6 6 o 3 o 33 6.. .101 3 irs. bus. 3 6. 4 o I o ■44 Equi Stotti d. O O 2... I... 4 O I... 3 I... 5 6.. .21 2... 4 o o I 3---I3 o 4 o I... 5 o I... 4 o I. ..'3 6 Eque 6 o 4 o 3 o 3 o 2 o I o 3 o 2 o "i 6 13. ..51 6 16. ..32 1 6 2 o 2 o I... 3 I... I... I... 2 6... 6 Boves .30 o . 8 o 6 o 15. ..70 Vacce s. d. 30 2... I... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 4... 2... 2... I... 3-- 2 .. I... 2.. 10.. 3 7 3 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 12 9 10 5 10 5 5 2 5 6 45 4 4 3 6 9 o Boviculi I O O 4 O 4 5 1 o o 6 o 4 o 8 o 4 4 1 o I o o 4 o 4 o 6 8 o 7 o 1 10 2 10 2 o 2 o 4- 40 2., 6 o I., 2.. ... 2 o ... 3 o 10 o I 6 ■■ 3 I 6 • S o 4 o I o 1 o 2 8 77.. 267 2 23... 8 5 26J...56 2 16. ..15 7. ..14 PorcelH s. d. ■ 3 o o 4., 2, o 6 Porci 49- i. d. ■33 o 2 o 2 8 o 6 2 6 3 o I o 2 o I 3 42... 3 6 72.. .51 II ,f. d. Weston solvit primam medietatem, viz. 27 5 J Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 27 f J Summa totalis, ;^8i. 14^. i\d. Tricesima inde, 54J. \od. (m) Minute avene. dham per Walterum Fabrum luratores. WESTON. qrs. bus. s. d. 4 O... 12 o I o.. 3 o 4 4 •■ 13 6 2 2... 6 9 4... 4... 4... o... o... 2... 4... 4... o... 4... I o... 3 o I o... 3 o 4... I 6 4... 1 6 I 2.. ■ 3 q I 4-- ■ 4 6 ! 2 0,, 6 I 0.. 3 33 6.. lOI 3 Equi qrs. bus. s. d. 3 6. ..15 o 5 0,..20 O I O... 4 O 2... I O I O... 4 O 3 7 Stotti 3 6 Eque II 0...44 o i 6. ..21 7 i 13. ..51 6 I... Pulli S. d. s. rf. S. d 2. ■ 4 3- •13 2, . 6 I.. ■ ^ 3.- i •15 I.. I.. • 4 • 3 I.. I.. j I.. I.. 2 ' I.. 2 16, ..32 Vacce 6.. .30 2... 8 2... I .. 2... 2.. 2.. 2.. 2.. I.. 4... 2... 2... 3-- I... 2 .. I... I... 2... I... 3-- 2... I... I... I... 4- I.. 2.. 10., I.. 30 o 8 6 3 o 7 o 3 o 6 o 5 o 5 o 6 o 5 o 4 6 5 12 9 10 5 10 5 5 2 5 6 6 o o o o o o 10 o 3 o 8 o 45 o 4 o 4 o 3... I I... I. I. d. O O 4 O 4 I... I.. 2... 5 1 o o 6 o 4 o 8 I o o 4 6... 6 o 15. ..70 o : 77.. 267 2 23- Summa totalis, /81. .4.. i,rf. Tricesima inde, 54.. loa'. (?«) Minute avene. Bovetti s. d. 8 o 7 o 1 10 2 10 I... 2... 5 26i...56 2 , 16. ..15 Porcelli 12... 3 o 5--. Porci Agni s. d. 49-. 33 o .12 • 5 • 5 .6... 5 6 4-. 2.. 6 J- . I 2. . 2 12 . .12 3-- . r 3- . 2 8 2 . 6i . 2 . 6 6 I.. 3- . . I 4 4 ■• ■ 4 2. . . 8 2.. 3 •• ■ 3 I.. 4 3-- 3 2 .. . 2 I.. 6 3 ■• J ... 3*' 2 6 3 ■• 2 .. 3 I 4 2.. 6 J-- 3 I 2 .. 2 I.. 2.. 9 o I o I o 42.. Hogastri 14., 16. ..10 72...51 II 864. ..83 2 ■ 49,. .17 8 41. ..27 d. 4 Mukones s. d. 8. ..10 o 29.. .38 8 I... I 4 ■SO I'otais £ 1- d. I 10 O 16 12 10 3 15 8 I 13 2 10 o 15 o I 19 6 I 9 o 3 19 2 I o o 1 8 I 12 6 2 15 o 9 4 7 17 4 200 2 9 10 I I 10 200 10 O I 12 10 10 O 5 o 15 o 2 10 O I ■5 I 10 I 7 6 I S I 2 6 ID I 8 6 IS I 7 6 3 2 6 14 10 .i S 8 I 3 8 14 4 82 Skin in bad state, a few items may be missing. .;. d. 1 O II O 2 6 ! 2 4 6 I S 1 o 2 8 8 I o S I 10 4 5 3 I 4 I 8 9 I 4 4 I 1 4 I 8 10 I o 10 9 4 1 o 6 II 2 I 6 4 3 6 9 5 14 II NORTON in Suffolcia. !• rumentum [Skin 28 a] Dominus W. de Pakeham {a [Skin 29] Uominus Ric. de Cokefeud (Jalf. Hostiarius \V. Fromond \V. fil. Thome W. Kenteys 1. de Norton Cristina de Norton T. de Punz Fulco Mariot Alicia de Stancehe Adam de Punz Th. fil. Ricardi Balli Stephanus Molendinari Adam Molendinarius W. Cokeman Roger Seman Galf. Coc I. Roc J,Iargareta de Wlpyt Emma de Punz Warinus fil. Gilberti Rad. de Howes Symon de Howes ... Emma de Littlehae Rad. Carp Basil Craft Stephanus Freman Rad. le Gros R. Cissor \V. de Berton R. Kete I . Hervi Warinus fil. Helye Gilb. fil. Alwyni ... Stephanus Prepositus Herveus de Bradefeud qrs. bus. s. 20 0...I20 Totals I 6 3 6 10 6 22 6 Siligo qrs. bus. 2 O... 2 O 6 I 6 s. d. 8 o 5 o 10 o 6 3 10 o 3 10 9 9 Ordeuni Pise qrs. bus. i. ./. ' qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. s. d. . qrs. bus. s. d. 24 o... 96 o 60 0...120 o (A)io o... 30 o 26 O 10 o 78 o I 19 4 26 o ! 22 o 20 12 o 10 4 16 4 20 8 6 8 12 II 6 4 3 4 4 24 3 4 I II 7 II 8 12 10 5 16 I o I o 20 o 39 o 4 o 2 o 2 o 2 O o 6 o 9 2 o I o 69 6...4IS 21 2. ..105 4 125 4. 102 I... 204 3 A- \- 4- 4-- o.. o.. o.. o.. O.- 4., o.. 6.. o.. 1 2, 6. 2 4. I 4., o 9 jrs. bus. I 4... 10 4... 3 4... I 0... 2 0... 4... 4... e!!. I 0.. 2... 4... 2. . I 0.. 4-- 4.. I 0.. 2 6.. 2 0.. I 6 9 3 I 6 I 6 3 8 1 37 4. 30 0...91 Carectarii s. d. 3. ..24 O 7 0...28 ..24 Stntti 48 8 o 20 o I.. 4 I.. 4 I.. 5 I.. 3 I.. .^ I.. 5 Fulli Boves I.. .3 42. ..170 6 4.. .9 6 12. ..60 18. ..89 10... 40 o 8 o 8 o 6 o 5 4 6 8 8 8 Bovetti luvence ' s. d. Vituli ^, d. Boviculi Pore ^. d. ^. d. s. 20 O ! 2... 10 O 8 o ' 2... 6 o 8 o I 4... 20 o I. 54.. .239 6 29... 128 4 o 2 6 o 6 6 4 o 2 o 2 o 6 1 8 I II 6 1 I o 8 4 1 o I 6 d. 12. ..24 o (- Tax 12. .11 12. . 12 4-- . 1 44 14 6 I 9 10 5- • 5 20. . 20 6.. . 2 6 5 4 6 3 6 3- • 3 3 19 6 2 8 3. • 3 8. . 8 2.. 9 3 5 3 2 2 2. . 2 2 19 6 2 5- ■ 5 2.. 9 2 3 9 1 54 4- ■ 4 2., 9 I 16 I 2j I. I 16 3 64 4. ■ 4 2.. 9 I 8 9 "4 8. . 8 2. . 9 2 6 I 4 4- • 4 2.. 9 II 44 2. . 2 • 5 lo 2. . 2 I 5 10 12. . 12 6.. 2 3 3 I ?. 2 04 2. . 2 40. . 40 12.. 3 6 7 4 14 4 4 94 6 3- ■ 3 I 10 I 5- • 3 2.. 9 17 6 7 3- • 3 17- • 17 8.. 3 6 13 6 4 6 6. . 6 4-- I 6 I 17 6 I 3 5- • 5 II. . 11 4-- I 6 3 5 6 2 2j 3- ■ 3 2.. 9 I 3 13 6 3 94 54 2. . 2 II 6 44 2. . 2 I 3 3 94 4- ■ 4 2.. 9 2 7 6 I 7 2. . 2 II 74 44 b. . 6 4.. I 6 2 2 6 I 5 4- ■ 4 I 6 9 II 5-- • 3 2.. 9 12 6 5 2. 2 2.. 9 2 2 9 I 7 44 9 14 I 5 4 II 1.. . I 17 3 7 8. . 8 40.. ■ 40 4- I 6 9 8 6 34 5-- ■ 5 4.. I 6 I 2 > 5 7 I 6 74 9 loi 3i I.. . I 18.. . 18 8.. 3 3 14 2 6 6.. . 6 4- I 6 I 12 9 I I b.. . b I I 9 9 5-- • 5 17 10 6 7 4 I.. I 10 4 2.. . 2 2.. 2 I 16 16 I 4 9 i4 ' i4 10 I.. 2.. 2 I.. 44 13 I 10 I 13 6 54 I 8 5i 6.. . 6 2.. 9 I 15 3 I 2 6.. . 6 2.. 9 I 3 9 94 5-- • 5 i 2 5 I 6 10.. . 10 I ■ 2.. 9 I I 8 3 84 3i 3b.. ■ 3b I 16 I 24 4-- ■ 4 2.. 9 17 3 7 8 3J 48. •47 347-- ■347 99- • 38 44 149 19 5i 5 5 RESSEWRTH. RESSEWRTH. Siligo [Skin 35] ; qrs. bu^ (i) Prior Monacorum Theford 8 o Walt. Prepositus i 2 o Walt, apud le Fen i o Pet. de Fakenham 4 Th. 111. Willelmi I o Alexander Bercator Gerveys Faber • 4 Margareta Bele ! I o W. apud le Fen j i o Pet. le Gierke ; I 4 Totals 16 ■32 . 8 • 4 . 2 • 4 bus. O... O... o... 4... o... o... 4... d. O o o o o o o o o o 4. ..64 6 : 33 0...132 Resseworthe solvit primam niedietatem, viz. ds. (i\d. qrs. 10 1(2)3 2 bus. O., O,.. o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 13 4 2 I 2 , I I 2 4 Pise s. d. I 6 o 9 9 1 3 25 •33 4 4 3 7. ..27 Equi d. O 3-I7 Pulli s, d. I... I O Vacce d. o o o o o o o o o 9 23-'87 9 .10 o s. d. 2. ..3 O 2... I I ...I i,..o I...O I...0 I...O 2. ..3 O 30-- 3-- 2.. 7-- I.. 2.. 8.. 6.. 6.. Agni Hogastri Multones J". d. s. d. I. rf. 8.. 3 7- ■ 7 8.. . 6 16. . 8 30--35 2.. 8 3-- II I.. 4 I.. 4 6.. . I 10 4- . 2 8... 9 3 2.. . 10 4- . 2 6... 7 4-- . I 6 3- . 1 6 3- 3 6; 5. ..19 o 65. ..43 4 I 45---I5 5 I 34---20 6 ' 47-"54 9 Tax I S, s. (i\d. Summa istius ville £^'}. is. 6d. (i) Habet breve Regis. Tricesima 17J. %d. Et excipiuntur a summa ista 4^. -id. de parte Prioris de Theford et restat summa ly. id. (i) Minute avene. SAPKSTUN. [Skin 2i] (^) Uxor quondatn Alexandri W. le Palmer W. fil. predicti Willelmi Roys ancilln predicti Willelmi I. Petyt Ad. Pilling Isabel uxor Ad. le Reve W. Ciodeman AUiene Godeman Cecili le Reve Isoude le Reve Ad. Cnyf... Hugo Ilallowe I. ]->rion iulm. Hunwine ( iilb. Bicce (ialfr. Roman Aliscia femina Radulphi Letiscia le Palmer (xalf. Stanbowe Aliscia Sugling I. fil. Gilberti le Warrener ... I. fil. Willelmi W. Afo Osebert Waggard I-:;d. Martin [Skin 22] Galf. leCalf Gilb. le Warrener Ad. le Reve qri^. bus. le Wridewell ' 3 o, 4 I 6 I o I 4 4 4 18 10 6 Siligo qrs. bus. 3 4- 7 o... 4 4.. 1 6..' 2 o.. 2 o.. 6..' 3-- 1 2.. 2 4.. 1 o.. 3 o.. 2 o.. 6..' Totals. 10 2. ..61 4 . 2 21 7 loi 9 o 9 o 3 5 II 4 13 9 3 4h 8 74 3 44 6 4i 3 4- 15 9 2 4... 2 o... I 4... II 3 8 o 6 9 Ordeiun qrs. bus. .s\ d. 5 o... 20 O U O... 44 O [ O... 4 O 2 O... 8 O I O... 4 O 8 o... 34 o 4 4... 18 4 4... 18 4 o... 16 6.. 2.. 2.. 6.. o.. 7.. o.. 4- 2.. 15 I 15 o 8 o 3 6 32 o 6 o Q O 3 o... 14 o 7--- 3 o 1 o... 4 o 7 o... 28 o 38 o 20 o '6 4... 26 o 9 4-- 5 o- I o. I. I o. 4- 2 8 I 4 2 1 4 o 8 2 8 4 o 2 8 43 4--I95 6i i 99 4---40i 27 7. ..37 2 rs bus. J. rf. qrs 8 0.. 10 8 4 0.. 5 4 I 2.. 4 2.. 4 3 0.. 4 3 19 Pisu ,/. ' Fal qrs. bus. e s. d. Brase urn lumenta Stotti Pulli Boves s. d. Vacce .?. d. Boviculi Vitul s. d. — Sues s. d. Porci bus. jr. . d. \ s. d. i. rf. S. d. I. d. I. d. 4... I 0.. 3 6 4-- I 8 5. ..16 « ■ - I ... 40 4-- I 8 2... 7 2. ..10 3 ... 12.0 I... 2 I... 4 . 2 5- I loi 9 3 6 I... 2 I ... 4 6 I... 4 6... 2 4... iO 2 ... 6 6 2... 8 I... 4 I... 5 2... 8 2,.. 9 2 ... 80 I... 2 I... 2 6 I... 4 I. . I 2... I 4 6... :; 3 9 I... 2 6 14... 5 6 I... 3 6 I. . I 2.., I... 5 3 .-■ 12 I... 2 2... 8 0... 3 4- I 8 ... I.. .2 2 ... 70 2... 6 2... 8 ■ I... 4 1 ... 36 2 ... 70 2 ... 80 2... 2 I... 2 I... I... 4 4 2... 3 9 2... 5 I ... 40 ... I... 4 2, . 2 3... I li •• I ... 50 .... 38 2... 3 I... 4 '■ . I 0... 3 I... 6 I. ..2 I... 4 34- 14 ... 2... 8 I. . I I ... 60 ... I... 4 4... 4 fi I... 3 6 2 ... 80 3- 5 2... 8 3- •3 I ... 36 I... 4 0... 3 I... 2 6 2 ... 10 2... 3 6 2... 8 I. .. 10 I... I 2 ... 70 I... 2 I... 4 0... 3 0... 3 I... I 6 2..'.' 8 4 ... 15 I... I 2 3... 8 6 I... 2... 4 8 2. .. 2 4... 4 4.., I 0... 3 6 2... 8 I... 2... 9 3 ..• 12 3--- 4 2... 8 I. .. I 6 I... 4 I ... 36 3... 5 6 I... 4 2... 6 I... 5 I ... 40 I... I I... 4 I. ■ ' 6.. .59 3 I 4- ■ 5 5. ..16 16. ..52 8... 31 3... S 8.. .37 44 -173 8 ; 29.., 55 8 I : 29... 9 8 14 ■13 II 5- -4 4 (a) This lady is also credited with i quarter of ' tarus ' (? tares) valued at 3J. Sapestun solvit iirimam medietatem 29 7 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 29 7 Fabe nrs. bus. .?. d. 4... I 8 4... I 8 4... I 8 .t. d. 5. ..16 O 4... 5 o 5... 16 o lumenta s. d. ... 4 ... S ... 2 6 ... 5 5 o 6 o '3 6 '2 6 I o I 6 4 o 6 o 16. ..52 o 2... 7 o 8 o 8 o 8 o 8...31 Boves j:. d. 2. .,10 o 2... 9 I... 4 o • • 5 8.. .37 3 •■ 2 . 1 . 2 . 2 . I . I . I . 3i. 1 . 2 . I . i. d. 4 o 12 O ■46 6 6 8 o ' 5 6 12 o 7 o ■ 3 6 7 o 8 o 4 o 5 o 3 8 14 o 6 o 8 o 3 6 10 o 7 o Boviculi I... 2 O 2 O 2 6 3 6 2 o 6 o 2.. I.. 15 o I 3... 12 o i 3.., 36 ; 3.. 4 o I I.. 8 6 4 o 5 6 I o 44 ...173 8 : 29.. .55 Vituli s. d. I... O 4 I... O 2... O 2... O 8 2... o 8 I.. 2.. 2... O 2. o s I... o 4 I... o 4 .5. R. Cocus N. Wlurich '.■.' Elias Britwyne Carried forward. Frunientum Si igo Ord Liuni irs. hii» S. d qrs. bll^ s. ,/. qrs. bus. ,/. (3 0. ■ 3b 1 0. ■■ 4 8 0... 32 I 4- ■ 9 3 2 0... 4... 12 10 4- • 3 4- 2 b 4 4... iS 1 4 ■ ■ 9 I 4- ■ 7 b b 0... 24 I 4-- ■ 9 3 4- ■ 17 6 8 I I 0... 0... 0... 32 4 4 4-- 3 I 0. ■ .S I 0... 4 4.. J 2 4... 10 4- 2 b I o... 4 4 0.. 24 I 0. ■ 3 IS 0... bo 2.. I 6 I 2. . b 4 4... 18 4 . J I 0. • S 2 0... 8 I 0.. 6 I 0. ■ 5 b 0... 24 4 ■ 3 4- . 2 6 3 4 3 o... 0... 0... 12 16 12 3 0,. i« 4- . 2 b S 0... 20 3 0. • IS 10 3 0... o... 40 12 5 0.. 30 3 0. • '5 13 0... S2 2 4- . 12 b I 4... 6 I 0. • ,S S 0... 20 I 0.. • 5 4 4... 18 4- . 2 b I 0... 4 2., I 5 2 0... 8 I 0.. b 4- . 2 b 2 0... 8 4- 2 b 2 0... 0... 0... 8 4 4 I 0... b I 0.. • 5 4 3 0... 0... 16 12 I 0... 6 b o... 24 I 0... b 2 0.. 10 8 o... S2 I 4-- 7 6 4... 2 4- 2 b 2 0... 8 I 4-- 7 6 3 4... 14 3 0.. 15 4 0... lb 4... 3 4 o... lb 4 0... 24 2 0.. 10 10 0... 40 3 0.. IS 4 0... lb 4... 3 4-. 2 b 2 0... 8 4-- 2 6 1 4... b 6 0.. 30 7 4... 30 I 2.. b I 4... b 2.. I 3 0... 12 4-- 2 6 3 4... 14 4-- 2 6 : 2 0... 8 .^veiie bus. ,t. d. 2... O 4 4- {"1)3 °- 7 6 35 4---2I3 49 2. ..244 6 197 0...788 o 14 4. ..27 6 p se Ka be luinenta 3US, ,/. qrs. bus .s". a'. s. d. 4- • 4 b. ■ J 2. . 1 2... 6 4.. . I 4 0.. . 2 8 I... 5 I 4- . b I... S 0.. . 5 6 I 0.. ■ 4 I... 3 I... 5 0.. 2 8 0.. 2 S 0.. 2 8 b 0. .20 0.. 2 8 I. . b I.. • S 4-- I 4 I.. ■ 3 I 0. ■ 4 2.. • 5 6 4- 4- I 4 b I.. I.. I.. . I 2 ■ 5 b b 6 4- I 4 0.. 3 o... 8 o o... 2 8 4... I b 6... 2 o 4... b 8 2... 8 5 I. ..40 6 15. ..57 .90 I... 4 2... 7 I... 4 I... 4 I... 5 I... 4 4. ..16 I .. 5 ib...b^ Pullani ■ 3 o . I 6 .25 O 2... 13 2... 2... 10 10 Vacce Bovictili d. s. rf. .V. 4 4- . lb 2. I. . 8 • 3 .!• • 9 2. . b 8 I... 4 I... 4 1... 5 I... 4 b... 25 2... '"8 I... 5 5--29 6 2... 10 o I.. b 12 b 1.. 5 I.. 4 I.. b 2.. 8 2.. 7 I.. 4 4 o 4 o I.. 6 2.. 10 3-- 20 2.. 9 2.. 9 b 3- IS 2.. 8 I.. 4 4-- lb 2.. 10 I.. 3 I.. b I... 5 I... 4 I... b t... 3 15ovetii luveiice .r. J. , s. d. s. d. 3. ..3 O ... 2... 4 o I... 3 O lb... 2... 9 I... 2 b I b 3. ..10 o 2.. 7 b I... 2 b 5... 9 s I... 4 o I... 3 o 3... 6 o .5 o 1... 4 o 7b. ..229 2 b...27 3--3 II. ..27 14. ..41 .19 o 5. ..12 O ; 2... I 19 O i 5. .12 O I 4. ..2 ('/') Minute av I, <*c; lis (;■' STANTON. Pullat 1... I 6 3-25 o BovicuH Sue Agni Hogastri Totals 5. ..29 6 .1-. d. ^, d. 2.. . 13 4 4,. 2.. I.. . 16 . 8 ■ 3 3-- ■ 9 . 6 8 2,. . " 8 2 I.. I.. I.. 3 ■ 4 ■ 4 ■ 5 I.. ■ 4 2... 13 4 &.. ■ 25 2 2... 13 4 2.. .'"s I.. • 5 2.. . ID 2 . , , 10 2. . I.. . ID .'"6 4... 18 3" 2.. I. I. 2. 2. I. I. I. 2. . 12 . 6 • 5 • 4 . 6 . 8 • 7 • 4 ■ 4 ■ 4 . 6 . 10 3- . 20 2. 2. • 9 • 9 ! 6 3- • 15 . 8 2... 10 I. ■ 4 2... 10 4- . lb 2. . 10 I. I. . 6 I. I. • 5 • 4 . 6 I. • 3 16... 88 76. .229 2 i. d. ' s. d. s. d. 3. ..3 O • ... 2... 4 O I... 3 o 5 o I... 2 6 ; I 6 .10 O i 2.. 7 5 2 6 5-- 9 8 I... 4 o I... 3 o ..30 3... 6 o I... 3 o 4 o 6. ..27 3. ..3 o II. ..27 8 14. ..41 o 20. 4- ..19 o 5. ..12 o ...19 o .r. d. 23 4 b 8 20... I... I... 4... 4... 34. •• 9.., 7. I 10 I 13 6, 3 14 ,r. d. 8 O 3 o 4 o 30 o 3 o 8... 8 o 30... 30 o 7... 7 o I 6 o 3 o 14 o o 2 O 3 o 16 o II o 67... 82 10 222. ..218 O I...O 6 ..o 6 I s. d. 7 15 8 2 9 14 4 2 .S 2 3 2 2 I 10 5 5 12 8 I 2 2 4 8 14 8 II ■; 2 10 I 10 2 9 6 I 7 10 I 10 17 6 3 14 10 4 10 I 5 9 I 12 b I I.S I 10 'S '4 6 I 9 b 17 b !■; 18 2 12 I 10 2 10 4 ID 19 b I 2 2 10 2 8 12 3 17 b I 3 I I I 10 2 13 b S---3 o 18 14 o 10 b b b 8 o 8 II o 7 b o 10 3 8 8 I I 4 8 I 4 .S 9 2 7 8 2 8 8 I 6 3 19 STANTON (continued). [Skin 43 continued^ Brought forward Galf. Pap . Walt, de Sutton Adam le Fuller I. de Butteleye Adam Schaule we W. Schalue Isabell Lauercle Adam fil. Presbuteri Pet. Clericus I. Scalue Th. fil. Philippi Walt. Onge I. Kanell Rad. fil. Wynter Adam fil. Fabri I. Ocelin Th. fil. Petri Th. Red Adam Albri W. Sperling W. Albricus R. Sturdi Roger Asspelond Th. Asspelond Th. Hunfrey [Skin 44] Adam Esger R. Esger I. Aluric W. Aluric lulian Aluric I. WiUam Mabilia Trayleman R. Gent I. Godyine Adam Gonnyld R. Kibelon Ric. fil. Thome I. fil. Laurencii AUexander fil. lohannis W. Osmund Hervicus Aunger . . . Th. Fichel I. Fichel Pet. le Cromber Walt. Case [Skin 45] I. Edon I. le Wyte W. Godechild .'.' Totals Siligo qrs. 35 bus . S. d. qrs. bus. 4-- 213 49 2 3 I 2... 4... 0... 4... 4... c... 2.. I 6 4... A- 3 I 0... 4-- 3 0.. 12 I 2 I 0... o... 4 •• 0... 0... 4.. 3 2 0... 4-- 3 3 0... 2... 0.. 18 1 0... 4-- 3 4... 4-- 3 4- 9 4... 4... 0.. 12 0.. 6 I 0... 4-- 3 4- 3 I I 0... 0... 0.. 6 I 4 ■■• A- 3 4... \- 3 0.. 18 4 •. 0.. 6 4... 2.. I 6 4-- 3 Orde s. d. qrs, bus. .v. d. 244 6 :i97 o... 7S8 O 2 6 j 4... 2 O 10 17 2 5 2 5 o S o 5 o 10 5 15 I 5 2 o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 6... o... 8 14 12 12 16 8 4 6 4 12 8 20 12 8 20 O 4 o 4 o 2 O 20 12 12 4 4 4 16 2 12 28 16 12 4 4 qrs. bus 14 4. 4- I o. 4.. 2.. 4-- 27 6 1 o 2 O 2 O I O o 6 2 O o 8 2 O 3 6 2 6 56 0...336 o 77 4. ..385 3 J3o.^ 6.. .1219 o 26 0...50 ^ Stanton solvit primam medietatem, 64^. 9^/. Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 645-. >jd. (til) Minute avene. >us. .s\ d. 0...56 6 I 4 43 I 4 4 4... 4 o o... 2 8 1 4 2 o 2 6 2 2 2 8 o... 2 8 4.,, I 4 2 6 I 4 I 4 4 o lumenta s. d. .40 6 I5---57 o...n3 o , II 4... 2 o 'rf. : .t. d. o 16. ..63 o 2... 5 O I... 5 o I... 3 o I ■■ 5 o I... 4 o 4 o 3 o 2 o 5 o 2 6 I.. ■ 4 2.. .10 I.. I.. I.. . I 2 . I 6 6 5 o 5..42 6 , 24. ..79 o 35 ■■130 6 ..29 6 16... 88 I... 3 o 3 o I... 2 o I... I o 5 6 76. ..228 I... 3 9 12 7 8 4 10 4 4 3 4 I... rf. 2 o o o o 2... 8 o 2... 10 O I... 4 O 2... 8 O 2... 8 o 2... 8 o 2.. 2.. 10 10 3- 12 2.. I.. 8 4 o I.. 4 I.. I.. 4 3 Boviculi s. d. .27 O 5. d. s. d. 3, ..3 o II. ..27 8 2... 4 o I... I 8 2... 10 o 2... 4 o 2,.. 8 o 2... 5 O 2... 4 O 2... 7 4 2.. ■ 7 I.. ■ 4 4.. 13 2.. 2 I.. 3 4 I.. I 2., 8 2.. "e 8 2.. 6 4.. 8 I.. I .40 o s. d. 14. ..41 O I... 2 6 1... I 6 I... 2 6 I... 2 o I... 2 6 o ; 30.. .153 6 ;i3i...454 2 10.. .32 8 | 3. ..3 o 49-I33 8 | 21. ..55 6 Porcelli !. d. 19 O .19 O 5. ..12 O [fcui 4:a] Taxatio omnium bonorum manerii domini Camerarii Sancti Edmundi in Stanton in universo, ^19. ^s. lorf.— A Tax, 12s. Md. Summa summaruni omnium bonorum taxacionis supradicte, ^212. \\s. -jd. Summa tricessime ejusdem £6. gs. 6d. excepta Increment to be added ' Aule de Stanton ' in STANTON (continued). . ,V 1 Fabe lumenta - Stotti Affri s. d. s. d. Pullani Ik ves Vacce Bovicuii Viluli Bnveiti luvence Lana Porcelli Sues Porci Oves Agni Hogastn i Totals •ra,-< 1 qrs. bus i". d. s. -d. i. 2 I 12 I I 3- 2 6 8 3 12 3 2 =; I.. I.. 4 2. I I 8 16 3 64 J^ .0 10 4-- 2.. 3 4 "i 6 8.. 3-- 2 I 10.. 2, . . 3-- 6 I 2 8 8 8.. I.. 3'- 2 I 8 4 /■■ 3 6 I 6 I.. 1.. I I 4 18 1 1 9 3 6 3 3 2 34 44 7 I 2.. I 8 4-- 1 J-- 2 s.. I 8 6.. 3 3 2 10 4-- 3 4 6... J 10 5-- I 3 J-- 3 I 19 16 4 3 I 4 61 ■ 4... 2 2.. I 4 I.. 4 I . 6 I.. t 2 3 12 9 6 [ 5i I. .0 10 . 2 8 I .. 8 I.. r.. 6 I.. I 1. .0 10 4... 2 2.. I 9 2 1 1 5 7 I. .u 10 4... I 3-- 2 2... 8 4-. 2 2. . . 2 2 7 6 I 7 8 3 _|_ 10 4 Thorpe .solvit pro ultima medietate 20.. 2\d. et restat summa 40.. 2U. quia 22.. <)\d. de parte W. de Pakenham et Yod. ,le parte Pnoris ,le Ixeworth. ((?) " habet ad manerium suum de thorpe," follows the name here. [b] minute avene. 3 'O WALESHAM. s. d. 8 o 20 O 35 4.-. 71 o [t) Pise (3) Fabe qrs. bus. 2 O.. 10 O.. s. d. 6 o ;,o o qrs. bus. s. d. 2 O... 6 O 4-- 3 4 4-- 13 6 4-- 13 4 0.. 12 2 0.. 6 2 0. . 6 4.. 3 4 2.. 12 9 4 2. .12 9 4-- 3 5 4-- 16 6 6.. I 6 I I 4-- 2.. 4 3 6 9 4-- 3 2 0.. 6.. b 2 3 4-- I 4-- I 6 4... 3 4 0.. 12 4 0. .12 2... 6 2 4-- 7 6 4... I I I I I I 2 I 4.. 4-- 4-- 4-- 0.. 4... 4,.. 0... 4 4 4 4 3 7 I 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 I 4-- • 4 6 0... 2 I 3 0... o... 3 9 &... I 6 2 3--. 4... 7 I2 6 3 2.. 3" 9 I 9 2... 6 4... I b 6... I 6 I 2... 3 9 I 2.. 3 9 5--- I 3 2 0... 6... 6... 6 2 2 3 3 I 2, I O., 4-. 7-- 4-. 2.. 5-- I.. 4.. 2.. 3 9 3 o 1 6 2 74 I ,6 o 9 I o I o 104, 44i 6' .220 5 o 44 18 6.. .56 3 Carecta s. d. .16 O 2. ..16 10,. 2,. 50 3-- 20 I.. "6 I.. 6 I.. 5 6 3 6 I... 3 6 23. ..115 6 Eque 2... I... 3 o 4 o 4 o 4 o 4 o 5 o 4 o 3 o 5 o 4 o 28... 104 i-. rf. J. d. 10... 70 O 4- 3,.. 4 6 13 26 13 8 5 4 5 9 5 5 5 II 4 6 1 ... I ... I.. I.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 4 44 54 44 44 I o 5 44 84 10 4 54 74 I .. 8 2.. . I 44 2 .. 9 3- . 2 I I .. 3 b I.. . 34 I .. 4 6 I.. . 5 I .. 5 I,. 5 2 9 2.. 9 2 .. 8 I.. 5 I .. 3 6 I.. 3* n.- 7 2.. I 5 44 o 5 54 4 54 8 64 2 I 4...1S 24. ..162 3 464. ..212 6 j 58. ..37 8.. .31 3 o 3 o 3 o 3 6 8.. .23 6 Porci 21. ...23 I... I O 2... I b 29... 26 3-- 3 6... I... 2. . . 6... 8... 10... 6... 2... 4 8 4 8 1 4 2 8 Agni lb... 5 10 2... o 10 3.-- 3--- 3--- 2.. I.. 2.. 3-- 3-- 4.. 3-- 3 4 2 6 o 8 o 9 "o 8 o 5 10 1 3 I o 4 14 4 14 o b o 34 o 8 o q o 8 o 4 2... o 9 2... o 6 2... I 5 ; ]... o 4 I... O 9 : I... O 4J [48... 107 8 i 75. ..26 44 Totals (c) 13 6 .5. rf. 8 04 2 I 17 6 12 8 3 10 16 9 8 44 7 10 3 12 [8 9 '4 2 114 ■3 6 4 I 2 I I 2 I 2 3 2 5 I 2 3 13 19 15 3 12 4 14 6 3 2 3 o 6 04 24 7 7 84 44 14 74 04 7 ' 2 5 54 34 7 14 8 o 3 24 15 3 5 04 I 7i 12 10 10 b I 24 15 "4 17 94 15 2 12 4 ,ses here Pise and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. (c) After the first six entries increments have been added to the totals on the right only and not to the items here. On the dorse of skin 51 is written : ' Walesham debet crescere blada de quindena Sancti Michaelis et ponere pretium quod nunc ponitur in rotulis et ponere minores summas.' s. d. 8 ii4 4 04 3 9 5 94 34 7 94 I 7 9 54 04 54 104 54 6 9 54 74 6 9 9 9h 54 64 9 104 3 9 6 10 44 5 4 84 2 7 6 44 108 6 04 I 3 II WALESHAM {continued). I'Vumentum Totals . [Skin 52 continu€it\ : qrs. bus. Brought forward 29 I Mat. fil. Gilberti 4 W. Coco 4. Pet. Faber Ric. le Man Walt. Piccor R. Pudding ^ H. Patel Andreas le Typetot [Skin 53] W. Terrewald W. Qualm Rad. Pudding W. Goflyng Helis Coppelowe Rad. Helewys Hugo de le Broc Christiana la Reve Warinus fil. Berard R. Hernyng , Pet. le Man N. Champeneys W. Bercator Alicia Bercator Auice Barel W. Swift '. ''''^^'[. Ahcia fil. Gilberti Annis uxor lohannis Gilb. Le Do Rad. Sare Rad. Wisvvyf ",',',, H. Dodeman Ric. Helirof I. le Do Christiana Terrewald W. Hulc Adam le Syre Herebard de Cranmere [Skin 54] Ric. de Cranmere Adam Pinchun R. Wither R. Hawes Hunfridus le Man R. Wyndilgard W. Kelbel I. fil. Ricardi I 6 3 o 3 o 1 6 2 3 I 6 I 6 3 9 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 9 o I 6 I 6 I 6 Siligo s. d. qrs. bus. s. I7S 6 , 5 0...25 3 o i 3 o I 6 I 6 qrs. bus. 96 I I I 2 4 4 6 1 I 2 I I 4 7 4 1 o 5. I o 2 5 6 6 6 I 4 4 6 386 3 6 6 4 2 3 10 2 3 qrs. bus. 35 4 4 4 3 12 6 22 6 4 7 3 2 4 2 4 I 2 3 3 3 6 2 3 o o o o o o 6 o o 6 o o 6 o o o o o ' o i o 6 o o o o 6 o o 6 (a) Pise (a) Fabe Carectarii Stotti qrs. bus. 73 6 2 I I I I 2 I 4 d. 5 9 6r 44 44 9 6 44 3 6 6 6 o o 9 9 3 o loi 104 3 6 6 qrs. bus, 18 6 3 9 4 loji 6 lOi io| 6 9 44 3 9 I io| 56 3 2. ..16 o 6| d. o I 2 J. d. 3.II5 6 3 o I... 2 6 I... 2 7 3 6 Eque 5 o 4 6 4 o 37 3. ..225 o 8 2. ..41 3 : 149 I. ..596 6 I 50 5.. .101 3J III 2J...332 loi 21 44. ..64 SJ i 3. ..19 6 ; 28. ..134 i 52.. .194 10 s. d. .104 6 ■ 3 6 . 4 o Pulli 3 6 3 o 5 o 3 4 4 o 4 6 I 6 I 4 3 6 I 4 I 6 3 o Boves 24. ..162 3 464 5 6 8 6 8 II. ..20 4 i I. ..5 211 6 4 6 4 6 5 6 5 5 4 10 4 O 4 o 5 o 5 o 4 o 4 6 58 28. ..187 7 794.. .360 o .37 104 ■ o 54 2.. I.. I 74 34 44 54 I 34 o 5 o 44 o 5 o 54 o 6 74 4 5 5 o o 5 02 o 5 o 44 I o I 2 I 3 I 6 I 64 I 74 o 10 100.. .65 7i J. d. .31 o 9 o luvence s. d, 3. ..23 6 3 o 3 o 2 6 2 8 2 7 2 6 3 o 3 o Porci 8. ..2 8 I 21. ..23 oj 1148. ..107 2... I 5 2... I 8 : 10... 6 8 2... 2 I ! I... o 8J 2.. 2 I I.. 2.. 6 2.. 6 2.. 8 1.. I.. 6 4 I.. 2.. 1 4--- 3 I... o I . . . o 12. ..48 o I 18. ..51 5 8. ..2 8 I 44. ..45 2i 224. ..164 2i s. d. WaLsham solvit primam medietatem, 53 loj Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 52 sj Summa totalis de tricessimo denario, £ti. ds. ■^%d. (a) In some cases here Pise and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. Increments have been added only to totals and tax here, and not to the ii WALESHAM (continued.) Carectarii Stotti Eque Pulli lumenta Boves Vacce Vitul Bovetti luvence Porcelli ' Porci - Oves d. Agni Totals Tax s. d. i. . d. s. d. s. d. : s. d. s. d. s. d. .r. d. s. d. s. d. 1 s. d. ' s. rf. d. C s. d. i, s. 3 " d 2.. .16 23..II5 6 28. ..104 6 3- ■■ 4 6 24. ..162 3 :46i...2i2 6 58. •■37 lOi 8.. .31 8.. .23 6 8. ..2 8 , 21. ..23 04 148. .107 8 75- •^ .26 44 loS 6 oi 8 I. •• 3 6 I ... 4 6 I. .. 54 16 3" 64 ... 6 I. ■• 4 I 10 I I I... 2 I ... 4 2. .. I 74 I... I I I 3 4 94 i I... 2 7_ I - 3 6 .. 34 126 9 1 I ... 4 6 .. 44 ... ... 2. I 5 2. . 8 '8 54 74 I. • 4 6 ' 2 ... 9 .. 54 2... I 8 10. . 6 8 5- . I 8 I 17 114 I 3 I. • 3 4 I. .. I 6 ... . I T... 4 2... 2 I I. 84 I. . 3 I 14 2 I i4 I. •• 3 I. .. I 4 I ... 3 . 34 16 14 64 ■• ■• 5 I. .. 2 I ... 4 6 . 5 2... 9 I... 3 2... 2 I 2 15 10 I 104 I. ■ 4 I ... 3 6 . 44 ... I... I 19 14 74 I. . 2 6 1 ... 5 . 5 I 2... I 6 18 II 74 I... 3 2... I 6 12 44 I ... 5 . 54 I. . 8 I. . 44 16 II 6i I... 5 I- I. . 2 • 4 6 6 I... 6 8 I ... 4 6 . 6 I... 4 I... 2 6 2... I 8 6 2. I . 8 10 I. I. . . 5 5 2 II 5 199 I 84 114 : ■ •• I ... 4 I... I 4 I. . 10 II 9 I 2 44 84 ^ I... 4 6 I ... 4 6 2. . I 6 I... 3 I 2... I 8 10. .'"6 8 4. . I 4 2 II 5 I 84 '■ ■ 3 6 I. . I 8 I ... 5 6 2. . i 8 2. I 3 I 7 7 II I. ■ 3 I ... 4 I ... 3 6 6 2. I. . 74 4 2. . 6 I I 4- 2. . I . 8 7 2 3 8i I 7 10 7 I 54 lOi 4 \ I. ■ 5 2... 1 2 I ... 4 I ... 4 6 6 I. I. . . 5 5 I... 2 8 I... I 4 2. . I 6 I. . 34 2 12 34 17 I I 9 I 64 i I ... 5 2. I 8 2. . 10 10 II 44 I. • 3 6 I. I... 2 7 3^ 2 18 4 74 I. • 3 6 ... I. ... 16 84 64 I. . 2 6 I. • 3 6 I ... 5 I ... 4 2. I. . 5 34 I... 2 6 ... 4- I. I. ■ 3 . . 8 9 2. . 7 I I 11 2 12 II 84 44 5 ; ... I. • 4 6 I ... 4 18 lOj 74 i I. . 2 8 ^ I ... 5 2. . I 84 17 44 7 1 I- • 4 6 I ... 5 I... 3 2. I 10 I. . 44 I 2 iij 9 i I. • 4 ... 17 44 7 ! I. ■ 4 6 I ... 4 I. . 5 18 5 74 i ... ... I. . I 4 I. ..5 I ... 4 6 I. . 44 5^ ■ 3 9 2. . 9 I 10 84 I 1 [ I. • 3 4 I. . I 6 I. ; i I I 7 84 I. • 4 1 ... 4 6 I. 2 I... 2 8 S- ■ 4 9 2. . 9 I 10 84 I 1 • • I. 3 2. I 6 I. . 4 16 74 64 I. ■ 5 I • 3 i I... 6 8 I ...''5 2. 6 I... 3 3... 2 6 3^ . 2 2. . 8 4 10 3 ... I... 4 I ... 5 2. 64 I 12 6 I I ... I ... 4 6 2. 74 4^ • 3 2. .. 9 I 2 104 9 2 ... 10 2. . 10 I. . 8 I. .. 4 I II 10 I I... '3 6 ' 1 I. . 8 I. .. 4 .5 6 3. ..19 6 28... 134 I 52- .194 10 II. ,20 4 I. ..5 ! 28... 187 7 79i---36o 7 100. .65 74 12. ..48 18. ..51 5 8.. .2 8 44 •••45 24 224. .164 24 ii3^ ■■39 9 165 10 2 5 9 6| Summa totalis de tricessimo denario, £^. 6s. 3|r/. and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. Increments have been added only to totals and tax here, and not to the items. WATLISFELD. Taxatio ibidem de tricesimo denario per iuratores. Tassatores Rob. del Crop, Walt, del pet, ad Mercion, Ric. hi Aylmer. [Skin lo] De I. fil. dominil I. de Seyncler ( Berard de Bosco Gilb. fil. Clerici R. de Bosco R. dele Grop I. Thurston R. de Herst Ric. Aylmer Ad. de Herst Walt, le Franceys Walt, le Faut Emma de Bayndele Ad. Osselyn Walt. Bond Adam Mercion Walt, de le pet W. le Franceys Rad. le luvene Lemmer Bude Ad. fil. Galfridi [Skin II] Walt, de Cruce Ric. fil Agathe Christiana la Hunte Walt, le Boneyr Hen. Flober W. Tucke Ad. fil. Walteri Christiana de Ecclesia Hen. Hulf Th. Le Kyng Hen. deleHel Hugo le Kyng Petro de le.Molus Berard fil. Walteri I sabel Flober I. Peche Ric. dele Grene W. le Cupere Rad. de Ecclesia Eadmundo de Lepham Ad. de Bosco Ric. Hode et Gilb. frater suus. Rad. fil. lohannis W. fil. Walteri Aimer le Kyng qrs. bu.s. s. d. 3 2--17 loi 6 o. ■33 =; o. ■27 b S o. •27 b 4- . 2 9 4- . 2 9 4- . 2 9 6. ■ 4 n 6. • 4 I* b. • 4 14 4- . 2 9 4- , 2 9 3- . 2 °4 I o. • S b 6. • 4 I* 3-- . 2 oj 3-- . 2 Of I 4.. . 8 74 2 0., .11 b 3-- 2 oj I 0.. .■; 6 4-- 2 9 1 0.. ■; b I 0.. b I 4.. '^ 3 I 2.. 6 10* 4.. 2 9 1 o 3 o 4 2 O 1 2. 4... 2 2 O...II 4... 2 2 O...II 2... I 4... 2 1 o... 5 2 0.,.II 5 6 lb b 2 9 II o 6 loi o q o 4i 9 6 Siligo Ordeum qrs. bus. ^. 4 4 IS 10 3 2 12.. 4 4 II 8 J I .30.. 10 14 II 9 87 lO.. 3 4 4 3 6 2 94 8., 2 8 4 16 9 3 3 I 13 2 I I* 10.. 3 4 I 13 10 ' 24 -57.. 85 8 105 14 2 3 10 3 Westowe solvit primam medietatem viz. 23 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 32 8 exceptis partibus Hospitalis sancti Salvatoris Rogeri de Ketelberston et Isabelle de Cotton ut patet superius in rotulo. Summa tricesime ;^3 8^. od. (i) After this name is written 'postea quia idem Rogerus non est inventus in rotulo lohannis de Kirkeby ideo solvat.' (2) Quieta per breve Regis quia de villa de sancto Edmundo. (3) Omnia vasa enea dornus sue. (ni) Minute avene. The entry of his goods together with the note ' quietus quia de villa sancti Edmundi ' having been crossed out. WREDEWELL. WKEDEWELL. Siligo Ordeum [Skin 19] R. de Gravele N. Osebum W. fil. Gilberti Pet. fil. Nicholai I. fil. Walteri Alexander fil. Walteri . Laurencius Bosard W. Baldewyn I. atte Tuneshend W. Nicholas Andreas Osebum Laurencius Wlward ... Andreas Beneyt I. Beneyt W. Frere Laurencius fil. lohannis Pet. Curteyes Beneyt le Bercar Simon Godwyn Pet. le Rede Totals qrs. bus, 2 O 1 O 1 4 2 O 9 o 4 6 6 9 9 o 41 0...184 6 qrs. bus. s. d. 3 o 2 o 2 O 2 4 l5 24 8 4 6 4 6. 48 12 o 8 o 8 o 10 o qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. . (m) 2 (m) 2 4... 194 15 6... 36 2... 10 2... 14 I... 6 7 10 13 4 6 , 25. ..138 s, d, 13 4 Vacce 10. 3- I. I. 2. I. I. I. 3- 6. 2. 8 O 4 6 4 o 4 6 2. ..13 4 i 36. ..166 6 s. d. BovicuH Vituli 2... I O I... o 6 Agni Hogastri MuUones s. d. I s. d. 38. ..12 8 14... 14 O 7... 2 4 24... 24 O 12... 4 O 40 10, 15 8 6 4 40 7 IS 10 15 8 6 20... 3- 8... 6... 10.. 6... 4.. 3- 10... 6 8 10.. 15. ..10 O ; 23. I 2. 20... 2... 7.., 6.. 6.. 6.. 2.. 13 I ■ 4 ■ 4 • 4 ■ 4 . I 35- 4.. 8.. 7- lo.. 8.. 4.. 2.. 2.. 3- 46 8 5 4 10 8 9 4 13 4 10 8 5 4 2 8 2 8 4 o Totals n... 5 8 ii45--i45 •39 £ s. 6 3 4 14 3 7 2 2 13 2 2 1 I I 2 S 5 o 9 I 7 I 4 I 16 77. ..51 4 , 127. ..169 4; 56 16 Tax 2 3 II* iOi 8 6 94 10 7i 7i 94 I 74 loi lOj I oi I 17 10 («/) Minute avene. Wredewelle solvit primam medietatem, viz. 19 45 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 18 5I Summa totius ad trice.simum 375'. io\d. INCREMENTA. [Skin 41 *] De frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 12 o De frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 15 o De siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 6 o De frumento ordeo pisis et avenis 4 carectariis et 6 vaccis... 12 10 De frumento ordeo siligine avenis 3 2 V>t frumento ordeo siligine avenis et pisis 3 o a. 1 3¥ Tax 8 Aule de Conueston 10 Aule de Rickinghale 4 Q Aule de Culford 8 4 Aule de Ingham 6 2 l' Aule de Hildercle 2 Stanthon Summa 34^. ^d. ASFEUD MAGNA. Taxacio facta in eadem de tricesimo per luratores. Siligo [Skin 46] , qrs. bus. .s. d, Uominus W. Criketol (a) ' 47 0...282 o (iilb. filius Ande J 15 o... 90 o \V. de Botenhale 8 o... 48 o f. de Thalewrth 4 o... 24 o Ad. de Caketon 4... 3 o Kic. de Mikelwod I. le Cu 4 4"' 27 o i-iad. Aylmer 2 o... 12 o Walt. Bercarius 2 o... 12 o K. Peytewyn i o... 6 o Ad. Sutor j Edm. Brother i Alanus Bacon 2 i... 12 9 Elya de Mikelwod , Elya Folet : I o... 6 o Wodard de Celketon I 4.., 3 o R. Molendinarius , i o... 6 o Alanus Prepositus i 4... 3 o Walt. Carpentarius i o... 6 o Th. Clericus I. Wodard ' I o... 6 o Gilb. Sutor 4... 3 o W. Cokerel 6... 4 6 Ric. Wrenne junior Adrid filius Philippi 4... 3 o R. Fraunceis 2... i 6 Wodard Galien 6... 4 6 Kic. Wyting Ric. Wrenne senior ! Th. Eseger Rad. Samsun Totals 93 7---563 3 qrs. bus, 6... 4... s. d. 3 9 ;o o 4... 2 6 3 6.. .18 9 qrs. bus. s. 30 0...I20 9 o... 36 6 o... 2.4 10 o... 40 5 o... 20 o... o... 4... o .. o... o... 2... 12 12 10 12 8 8 9 2... I 4... 6 4... 6 4... 14 o... 12 8 6 4 6 6 o.. 4-- o.. 4-- 4-- 5... 6 4... 10 4... 6 o... 4 4... 2 2... I qrs. bus. s. 34 o... 68 20 o... 40 7 o... 14 I O... 2 O.. O.. O.. O.. O.. O... 6... 2... 4... 4... 6... o... o... Pise et Fabe 102 3. ..409 6 I 83 I. ..166 3 qrs. bus. 25 3-. 4 o... 5 o--- 3 4-. o... 4... o... o... 4... o... 4... 4... o... 4... 4... o... 4... o... o... 6... 4... 4... 4... 4... 4... o... 4... 76 12 15 10 12 4 9 15 7 6 o 6 6 7 4 3 4 7 9 4 6 3 2 I I 4 4 I (^. qrs. bus. 3. .,250 Ij Equt .20 O .15 O 2... 5 2. ..6 6. ..35 2 o 3 o 4 o Stotti 12... 64 4... 20 3... 16 Carectarii Pulli luvcnce (t) Porci 7 3 6 2 I 4.. .II 5. ..19 6 30.. .144 d. o .5. rf. 6 o ■3 o 4 ; 3 3 4 1 2 i 2 I , 6 1 3 ! 2 ^ 3 6 .. 16 ■ ■ 4 .. 18 .. 12 .. 8 .. 8 ■ ■ 4 .. 24 .. 15 .. 8 .. 12 •• 32 lohanna de Todenham Th. Pinefuil Casandra de Bosco Walt. Alayn ... ^ 2 I. le Child Knime Threiii Ric. Haliday .. . . R. Fullo Simon Svvynecoting H. de Bosco ... . 2... 8 2... 8 2... 8 I... 4 2... 10 2... 8 I... 4 I... 4 I... 6 W. Drane 1 ... ... ... .'.'. : 2. .8 Walt, de Botenhahe Edward de Redgrave [Skin 49] R. Gunnild Walt. Diote Walt. Derond Hugo de Bosco R. Threm I. Threm W. Threm ]\Iich. de Banham Prior de Ixwrth (i) 141 9 ... I 3 60 ... 4 I Totals 65 6... 394 6 8 0...40 84 0...336 42 I. ..84 3 47 2... I 4. ..6 3. ..9 1 19. ..80 3-9 ...263 51-34 20. ..103 2 12. ..30 6. i .2 4 I7-..6 55--40 2 M Assefeld parva solvit primam medietatem, viz. 31 4^ Item solvit pro ultimo medietate, 31 4I Summa dis. id. Increments have been added to the items and tax (a) habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. (S) habet breve Regis. (f) Porci et porculi given together. {d) Sues, porci and porcelli givei ASFEUD PARVA. L Bovetti d. Juvence Porcelli Porcu] Porci Ovea — Agni ,t. d. Total lax 1 d. s. s. d. s. d. s. rf. s. d. s. d. £ s- rf. .£ s. ■■■ 30 ■■. ' 2... 6 i W. le Hunte J I 4... 6 3 0... 12 ^ ... 4... I 6 2... 10 : R. Abot I... 9 2... I 6 ■•■ 2... 8 7 I,.. 2 ! H. ad Grangiam i Wyot Sutor 4... 2 I 0... 4 3 0... 12 2 0... 80; 6... 2 3 4... I 8 4... I 8 2. ..'"6 8 1 W. Cuccuc I 0... 6 1 2... 7 6 2 0... 12 6... 4 6 2 0... 8 4... 2 I 4... 6 I 4-.. 60! I... 4 7 j Ric. Hog 1 R. filiusAlbrici 5 0... 20 I 0... 40' I 4... 4 6 I 0... 3 2... 10 4... I 8 2... ID 2. .."'6 8 I... 3 6 2... 6 ... Ric. Hail 4 o... 16 I 0... 2 2 0... 6 4... I 8 2... 6 8 I •■• 3 5 2... 7 Margareta Hayl 6 0... 24 4... 8 4 0... 16 I 0... 3 4... I 8 2... s 2... 6 , Ahcia filia Galf. Hayl I 0... 3 3... 9 6 I... 2 Th. Mus 5.2 I 2... 6 ! Matilda filia Petri Symon ... I 0... 4 I 4... 6 I 0... 3 '•■• 3 3 i [Skm 25] I-- 3 7 Walt, de Merihil de Welnetham habet . I... 3 : m falda Radulphi de Berdewell Galf. Boman de Sapiston habet in dicta falda Ad. fil. prepo.siti de eadem habet in dicta falda w. Rust ;;; W. fil. Thome Symon 2... I 6 ; 2... I 3... I 6 3'-- I 6 3 6... 15 8 o... 32 j 4... I 6 Walt. Fullator I 0... 3 I... 5 I. Gerard ... ' Walt, le Do Capellanus ... W. leDo I 4... 9 5... 2 6 I 4... 6 2 4... 10 ... [ 5 0... 20 4... 8 4... I 6 : I 0... 3 2.. 10 I... 3 6 I... I 2... 7 Rad. de Berdewelle I. Rastald 6 0... 36 7 0... 32 3 •• 12 20 0... 80 8 0... 10 6 0... iS I 0... 15 2... 6 i 2... 7 I... 3 '■■'■ \ 4... 12 8 2... 6 2... 8 I... I 8 2... 4 W. Abelot de litlemor 2... 9 I... 2 6 3... 15 8.. 32 4... 5 ; Adam le Marlur 2 I 6 7 4--. 30 1 i I... 3 Th. Sutor 3 0... 12 I 4... I I I... 4 6 i 6... 27 ; 2... 10 I... 2 9 ... I... 3 6 H. Rust 2... I 6 I 4... 9 ... I. Prepositus Gundreda fil. I. Prepo.siti 4... 2 3 0... 12 4 0... 16 9 o.. 36 2 0... 2 8 4 .. 16 2 0... 6 j 4I' I 8 I 0... 3 4 I... 3 2... 6 8 ::: I... 2 6 I... 3 2 Ric. Bude I 0... 3 4 I... 3 4 ... 3... 9 W. Prepositus Alicia ancilla W. Prepositi .... I 4.. 9 5 0... 20 9 o--- 36 1 2 0.. 2 8 2... 9 I 0... 3 I 0... 3 4 I... 2 1 I... 4 Alicia le Do ... I... 3 ... 3 .. 12 I. Bude Alicia Bude Galf Prepositus H. Palmer '.'.'.'.'.'..['. 2... I 6 I 2... 7 6 4... 3 6... 3 I 0... 4 I 0... 4 6.. 3 5 0... 20 1 4 0... 16 7 0... 28 3 0... 12 2 2... 9 I 0... I 4 2... 9 1 2... 9 4... I 8 2... 10 3-.- I 3 I 0... 3 4 1 I... 3 4 I... 3 4 I... 2 ... 2... 6 2... 6 2... 6 2... 6 4 I... 3 I... 4 I... 2 Carried forward 47 3---284 3 90 2. .,367 339 2. ..1357 60 2. ..100 42 7---I28 7 j IS 2... 48 8 6 I. ..20 5 21... 54 II i9--. 89 II i 2... 6 8... 21 10 I... 6 8 7... 16 9 1 I.. 2 6 , 19... 87 I 14... 380 6 23... 56 10 10. ..24 ^ BERDEWELL. seum lumenta Stotti s. s. (i. s. I... 3 I... 1 2... 6 d. 4 o o lO 3 2 ■r. , ■• 5° .. i6 ., lO d. ° o Equi Eque 6 8 3 4 3 4 3 4 I... 3 o I... I o I.-- 3 5 I... I 8 I... 2 7 2... 6 8 2... 5 o I... 3 6 2... 6 o I... 2 9 rf. I .V. 3 4 I... 3 o I... 3 7 I.. .20 5 j 21... 54 II 2... 3 I... 6 2... 7 o 2... 6 8 I... 3 o 3 4 I... 3 o I... 2 6 2... 6 19... 89 II ! 2... 6 o I 8... 21 10 PuUi 6 8 3 5 I-. 3 4 I... 3 o I... 2 o 7..- 16 9 I 8... 32 6... 30 o 2... 10 o ■5 2 6 i 19... 87 9 ■• 2... 2.. 3-- 4-- 2.. t. I... I 8 6... 3 7 2... I 5 4... 2 10 I... 5 I.. I 6 I.. 5 I.. 2 4 2 5 1 2 o 6 o 4 5 1 7 o 5 3 o 2 2 o 10 I.. 4 I.. 5 I.. fa Aper Sues 4... 4 Porci d. 6 48., Oves Agni Mul tones s. d. s. d. »'. d. 43 9 53... 22 10 237. ..157 II 133- 2 6 16 o 4... o 6 o 5 3 1 o o 8 o 8 o 7 o 4 o 8 o 5 o 5 b... 15 7... I.. I 9 7 I... I 2 10. 2. 8... 4 ■■ 4... 2... I... 2... 2.. 5'- i... o 8 6 S 1 6 1 4 8 o 5 4 2 8 2 8 1 4 o 8 o 16 o 8 2 8 o 8 o 16 3 4 2 o 2 o 3 4 o » 4 7 2... I 3 7... 4 8 2... I 4 I... o 8 2... I 4 4... 2 4 4... 2 8 •t. d. 44 4 o 16 2 .. I... 2... 3- 18... 13 o I 17. 3... 2 o : 2. 5... 34, 3., 240... 1 20 6. ..'"3 171. .171 o 5 o 21 2 o o 8 o 8 o 4 o 4 o 8 o 8 4 1 o o 4 '8 6 8 1 o o 8 o 4 o 8 II... 7 4 5... o 17 2.. 2.. 21.. 2 2 21 9... 6... 15 IS- IS IS 3- 2... I... 3-- 2.. o 6 I 6 I o I o 20: 3. o 6 I. 3--- 4... o 6 4 5 1 6 2 o 29... 3-- 14 3 I 6 I 6 7... 3 6 30... 15 o 18... 10 o 3 o I o 7 o 5... 26:3., ! 2... I o o 4 i I... o 8 2.. o 8 3,.. I 6 ; 2. 2 o 2 o 3 o 3 o 12 6 2 o 10 o 7 6 9 o Tolalb 184 3 3 12 3 4 ii 21 II 8 I 2 I 10 18 12 6 12 4 12 I o 12 6 o 9 9 o 3 3 IS 15 IS I I I o S 2 1 IS 14 9 19 2 16 19 7 18 12 2 13 2 16 I 2 I 12 12 6 o 6 6 6 6 9 6 o 9 6 6 6 o o 9 6 3 6 o 6 9 9 3 9 o o o o 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 6 9 6 6 3 o 6 6 15 o I 6 3 7 6 I I 3 15 o 10 o 29... 52 II ; 129. .75 4 1... o II £ 6 14 3i 9 4 74 S 5 I 8i 5 4 2 7 34 9 o 9 S 44 24 3i 1 1 64 6 6 84 8 5 49 24 6 o 04 3 74 5 94 lOi 104 S 5 84 9 10 100.. .85 6 92. .37 7 385 . 2S7 3 215... 74 5 404. .203 3 309. .309 I 302 13 oj 10 2 en " hal)uit in hoctabis sancli Hillarii ad manerium suiim de Wykes in Berdewell." (2) 8 qrs. of this are Minute Aveiie valued at los. SJ. (3) Minute Avene. 4. =,s. i^J. exceptis partibus W. de Pakenham et Henrici fil. Nicholai. Item solvit £^. (>s. 3^^/. pro ultima medietate. N.B. Several erasures and alterations have been made on this returr, and many of the totals on the right do not equal the addition of the items. BEKNHAM. Siligo Orde Avene (7;/) I. lie lluiiston (a) Uominu:, Eadmuntlus de Hemejjrave \V. de Thehvetham Galf. Kosaixl Herbert Rude I. Sephere w, Scot '...,;;. I. le Long Margareta Sumemir Adam Turkild Adam Bebel ,',[',',',' Kog. Bebel W". de Playford ■ Adam Henricus I Margareta Henricus habet in custodia j ejusdem Henrici Walt. Lumbard I'etronilla Alicia Henriciis Julian Horesheye Adam Pickpese Margareta Bettes J f elyas del Berne i Reg. Pekenot W. Schote K. Monacus \V. Capel ■ I. .'^hire Pet. Shire W. Shire [Skin .59] IT. le Paumer Adam filius Reginald! R. Choke ' Cisseli Schote Bette Balram [[ W. HeUvynn Bette Chote W. Duwe '...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Bartolomeus fil. Reginald! . W. fil. Herbert! Rand. Colce de Teford 'J"h. de Santon Hugo le lunytur de Teford Gilb. de Pikenham Margareta Edvvyn Alexander Palding [.Skin 39 a] Mabilia de Westgate Helewvs Wxor R. le Reve qrs. Inis. 40 O.. Totals . 1 o.. 4 ■ 3 o.. 2 4.. 2 4.. 2.. 6 o . 1 o.. 2 6.. 160 12 26 48 60 8 5 2 32 6 8 4 4 4 2 12 10 10 I 24 4 o 4 o 5 o qrs. bus 30 O 10 O 4 o 12 o 8 o 6 1 4 2 o 4 5 o 3' I 2 I o 3 0.. 13 3 I 0.. 4 I 0.. 4 I 4-- 6 2 0.. 8 3 5 0.. 20 S I 0.. 4 I 1 20 40 16 48 32 3 6 8 2 20 o I 6 5 o 4 o 12 4 6 14 3 12 20 4 6 [rs. bus 30 O 9 4 8 o 10 o 10 o 9 o 2 4, 2 o, 2 O, 2 4 I 4 3 o I 6 4 o 40 o 12 8 10 8 13 4 13 4 1 4 12 O 2 2 6 1 4 8 o 5 4 4 8 (*) 2 7i I 6 o 44 I iinenta Pull ^- rf. ,. it. 4 ., 12 .. 12 I. . I b .. 6 I. . 2 6 3 ,. 15 2. .. 4 2 .. 10 2 ■• 5 I. . 2 2_ ■ ■ .s Equi 5 o 9 o '3 6 I.. 3 2.. 10 2.. 8 2.. "6 2.. 9 I.. 3 2. 8 .t, d. 10 o 2 O I 6 I 6 '2 6 1 6 2 o 6,. 2., 2. ..8 6 6 o 109 2. ,.437 42. ..159 6 ic 2. ..8 6 24 13 3 6 S 12 13 5 24 4 8 5 30 16 8 4 12 12 16 4 15 5 8 10 5 o 3 6 8 o 3- 9 o 2. .10 o 3-- . I 2,. . I 2, . I.. . I 4 6 I.. I.. ■ 3 6 I.. 6 I,, ■ 3 4' I . 3 6 I.. 3- I.. I 6 6 6 I,. 3 3 ■ 6 o 6 I... o 6 2... o 10 I... o 6 1... o 6 I... o 8 I... o 6 2... I o 2... I O I... o 2... I 2 I... o 6 2... I O 5,.. 5 o I... 2 6 I... 3 o I... 3 o 3-- 9 o .r. ,i. 30.., 30 O 10... 10 o (20 ..120 o 73'-. 73 o I 8 8 o '3- 6.. ■ 13 . 6 12,. . 12 14.. . 14 20.. 20 4.. 4 2.. 2 14.. 14 2.. 2 4.. 4 4-. 4 20,. 20 8.. 8 26.. 20 7 ■■ 7 70,. 70 30.- 30 6., 6 17.. 6.. 17 6 16.. 16 9.- 9 3-' 5 2.. 2 25-- 25 20.. 20 10.. 10 8.. 8 15 15 14.., 14 o 6... 6 o 20... 20 o 12. ..74 88. ..384 6 22. ..46 o 19. ..54 40. ..22 9 15. ..42 14. ..15 o 676. ..676 o 43 ((?) 'Sohit utramnue medietatem ' follows the entry. (i?) These are described as ' vesc.' {/») Minute. Bertdiam solvit primam medietatem, viz. -jcs. ()d. excepta parte lohannis dc Upston. Item solvit pro secunda medietate, 6i,f. \\\d. Summa totii BERNHAM. d. ' s. d. 4... 12 O 3... 12 O 2... 6 o 3... 15 o 2... 10 O 2., 5 O I I. 9 o ' 3. 5 o 4 o 5 o 5 o 9 o '3 6 I... 3 o 2... 10 o 2... 8 o 2... 6 u 2... 9 O I... 3 o 2,.."'8 2... 6 I. I o 6 o I... I 6 2 6 I... I 6 I... 2 o Eqii ]!ov O I... 1 O 2. ..8 5. rf. 6. •36 2. ■13 4 2. ■13 4 2. .12 c o 6 42... 159 6 19. ..35 o .8 6 3. ..16 12. ..74 8 6 , . . 24 I. \- 2., I., 2.. 2.. 3- I.. 6.. I.. 2.. I.. 6.. 4.- • 15 • 9 , 8 16 4 '5 5 8 10 5 13 10 5 6 8 12 *3 5 24 4 8 5 30 i6 o o o o o 6 o o o 6 o 6 o o 6 i 6 o o o o 6 6 6 6 o o 3 6 8 o 2... 3 o I... 2 o I... 3, o 3 6 3- 9 2. .10 2... 6 2 6 6 o 8 o S...384 6 i 22. ..46 o I ic •54 o 6 o 10 2... I O 2... I O 40.. 3... 9 o 3 o I... 2... 15. ..42 14. Oves 30 o 10 o 120. ..120 73--- 73 8 o 13... 13 6... 6 12... 12 14... 14 20... 20 4... 4 14. 4 4 20 8... 8 26... 26 7... 7 70,.. 70 30... 30 16., 25.. 20.. 15... 15 2 o 14 o 4 o 20 o o o o o o 6... 6 o 17... 17 o 6... 6 o 2 o 25 o 20 O ID O 8 o o 14... 14 O 6., 20. 6 o 20 o Agni 10... 9... 80... 70... 9... 7... 4... 7... 3-- 12... 4... I... 10... I... I... 17... 8... 20... 3-- 40.. 26.. 4... 14... 3-- 8... 8... 2... 2... 14... 12... 7... 7... 26 13 o 4 3 4 o 4 o 8 o 4 5 8 2 8 6 8 I 4 4 8 o 8 o 8 Hogastri 6.. 100.. 70.. I.. II.. 12. II. I. 66 46 o 7 19. 6.. 20.. I . 43-- I3-- 7... 4..; 4... 6... 2... 4... 4... 16... 7... 9... 4 I 2 2 10 4 6 o o 12 4 13 o 28 4 8 2 8 40... 26 8 20.. 60.. 70.. 60.. 30- 13 4 40 o 46 8 40 o 20 o 9 4 Muitone.^ 40.. 14,. 3-' 16.. !■■ 18.. 17.. ,r. d, ■ 53 4 ■ 17 4 .2CO O ■193 4 .'"a 8 . 12 o • I 4 • 5 4 I 4) ... i" 5 4 I 4 18 8 4 o 21 4 9 4 24 o 12 o '22 8 ! 20.. 12.. 3-- 5- 62.. 14.. 49 ■ 20.. 70.. 26 16 4 6 676. ..676 o 437. ..145 o '691. .460 8 1721. ..961 82 8 18 8 65 4 26 8 93 4 7 3 28 23 12 3 15 19 o 16 rf. II Hi 2 O 2 O 6 4 4 8 8 o 6 3 o 16 4 18 4 3 o 16 24 4 8 13 6 3 10 II 4 16 lO 5 8 2 10 202 3 10 10 o 2 4 o 2 4 19 3 4 5 5 5 13 I o 6 I 10 o 16 o 5 9 4 I 12 5 5 3 13 6 '3 I o 1 I 6 2 16 o 211 10 7 d. O 2 2 19 3i 24 6" I 6i i 9 94 64 3 2 14 3 24 10 6 54 14 I 0.', 7 4 2.7 I 5 I i2 2 44 ■ 54 8 2 2 3 6 J) 94 3 S I I 3 6 2 5 4 54 8. 9 I IQi (ot) Minute. Bernham solvit prim.-im medietatem, viz. 70J'. 6tf. excepta parte lohannis de Upston. Item solvit pro secunda medietate, 6i.>-. iiji/. Summa totiiis tricesime, £y. os. ii^i/. BERNIGHAM. [Skin 12] i qrs. R. de Othele Steph. Capellanus i i Dominus Kustacius Miles ; 4 W. Honge W . Straham I. Ilonge Ad. Honge Nich. Ilingreye o Ad. Eadmund Th. de Hornigsherth W. Mercator W. Sweteman ....', 2 Gilb. Pelleter I. Wynter * r Sorel i H. le Biid 2 Gilb. Thunder Ad . Sorel i And. Huce Reg. Ingreth I. keynald W. Wybert Alicia W ybert I. Arnald H. fil. Roberti Caterin Godwyn I W. Pelleter Ad. Basilye I. Hemegrave W. Wylhing : i ,\V. Aytild *Heryeus fd. Roberti W. le King Th. Alden i [Skin 13] Betrice Pliilekoc Agnes le Conte Ad. le Kyng W. Asseby Eustace Godwyn [a) I. de Sancto Edniundo | 6 I. le Conte 2 I. Sorele N. Sutor I 2 Th. Alexander ! I Th. Mercator : 2 Rad. Faber ' 1 Galf. Mercator j I R. Sus.senum W. Lyncowhe I. Agas W. Huelot Gilb. Wynther R. le Corur Agas de Reve Abbas de Langele 6 Totals 44 bu; 9 o 24 o 3 6 r2 6 I 6 3 3 9 7 6 3 6 4 6 6 3 3 I 6 36 12 3 9 12 6 12 6 9 3 3 36 o 5. ..261 9 iiligo I o 5 s. d. 12 O 2 O 12 O 4 6 2 o 2 o 4 o 4 o 8 o 4 o 2 6 4 o 28 o 8 o 2 o 2 o 4 o 2 o 2 2 O 4 o ■s. bus 3 o^ 8 o. 15 o. 3 o- I o. 3 o- 4 4. I 2. 4 o,, 5 o.. 40., 3 O" 6 o., 4 o.. 3 0-- I o . 5 0-- 3 o- 3 4 ■ 3 o.. 14 o. 7 o. 3 o- 3 °- 2 o. 7 o. 3 O' 6 o. 3 °' ■; o. 4.. 14 12 4 o 4. ..130 o 203 6. ..815 o bus, O 2 O 60 o 20 2 O 6 o 4 o Pise bus, O.. O.. O.. 4-- 4. . 6.. I o.. 6 o.. .?. rf. q o 4 6 18 o 9 o 4 6 6 o I 6 I 6 12 o 3 o 6 o 9 o 0.. 3 4-- I 6 0.. 9 0.. 3 4-- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 6 0.. iS I 0.. 3 I 0.. 3 2 0.. 6 2 0.. 6 I 2. . 3 9 I 6 1 6 2 6 3 o 18 o 195 3 qrs, bu; I 8 3 4 3 4 I 8 I 8 I 8 I 8 I... 3 o I... 2 o 4 6 3 o 3 o 3 o 6 o I... 6 o I... 4 o I.., 60 5 2. ..17 6 II. ..40 6 Equi PulH s. d. I. ■ S 2. .10 Bove Porcelli MuUones 4 O I... 5 O 2... 7 o 2... 9 o 2. ..4 O 3... 12 O 2. ..12 2.. 14 2. ..12 O 12. ..52 O 5. ..7 o 6 II 5 o 12 6 5 o 3 10 3 o 8 o 4 6 9 5 9 3 10 8 4 10 4 6 8 4 13 4 7 4 3 5 5 I.. 4 2.. 9 I.. 4 6 2.. 9 I.. 5 1.. 5 b 2.. 9 2.. 9 4-. 16 2.. 9 4 2.. 8 2.. 8 8 2.. 9 2.. 8 2.. 10 2.. 8 3-- 12 4 I.. 4 I.. 4 6 I.. :> 4-- 13 6. ..38 o 87. ..375 I 8 2... 8 o I... 4 o 4 o 2. ..3 o 2...5 o I. ..2 5 I.. .2 6 6 2. ..3 6 I. ..4 o I... I I... I 2. ..2 I... I 2. ..2 I... I I... I 2. ..2 2.. .5 2.. 4-- I.. I.. I. I.. I.. I.. I.. O I. O I. O ' I. o I I. I. 2. I. O I. I b o 5 o 8 o 8 o 8 o 9 o 6 o 5 o 5 O 10 o 5 o ^ 2... I... I... I... 10 II 5 5 .. I .. o S 2 I 3 b 6 2.. 2 5 o 6... I 5 4--- I 3 o 10 2... o 6 2... I o -..,27 8 13. ..28 o 23. ..26 2 48. ..23 8Ji6o...40 o 41 3 16.. 4 2 b I.. 4 6 2.. I 2. . 2 2.. 2 12.. 12 2.. 2 3>- 3 2.. 2 3-- 3 J-- 3 2.. 2 2. . 2 2.. 2 6 6 4 ..40 8 10 3 ■ ■30 4 2 ..20 3 ■■30 I 2 J ■•30 7 3 ■■ 3 4 J ■30 3 .. 5 ° I .. I 2 .. 20 ■i ■30 I 4 10. ..15 o 128... 127 4 3 o Bernigham solvit primam medietateiii viz. 33 6^ exceptis partibus Abbatis le Langele et lohannis de Sancto Edmundo, Item ultimam ,, 32 6 Summa totius tricesime de Bernigham £}■ lis. ^hi^- la) quietus per breve Regis quia de Sancto Edmundo. i5KRNIGHAM. Orde Pise lumenta Equi Stotti Pulli qrs, bu I 4 4 o I 2 4 I o 6 I o 9 o 24 o 3 o 6 o 12 o 6 o I 6 3 o 3 o o 9 7 6 6 o 4 6 6 o 3 o ^ I 6 36 12 .5 9 12 6 12 6 9 3 ^ 6 o... 36 o 44 5. ..261 I o.. 5" 4-- 12 O 2 O 12 O 4 6 2 O 2 O 4 o 4 o 4 o 2 6 4 o 2S o 8 o 4 o qrs. bus. rf. qrs. bu S. S. :! 3 0.. 12 I ..2 a 0.. ^2 1=; 0.. 60 3 .. 6 3 I 0.. 0.. 12 4 3 0.. 12 2 .. 4 I I 4- 2. . 18 5 I 0.. 4 4 0.. 16 S 0.. 20 4. 0.. 16 3 0.. 12 6 0.. 24 I ■■ I 4 4 0.. !6 4 0.. 16 5 I I G.. 0.. 0.. 20 4 4 0.. 24 3 1 0.. 0.. 12 4 I I 0.. 0.. 4 4 •i 0.. 60 2 0.. 8 3 I 0.. . 12 5 I 0.. 0.. 20 4 3 0,. 12 3 4 ■ 14 3 0.. 12 I I I 0.. 0.. 0.. 4 4 2 I 0.. 0.. 8 4 14 0.. SO 5 .. 12 7 0.. 28 0.. 12 0.. 12 2 0.. 8 7 0.. 28 0.. 12 () 0.. 24 0.. 12 3 0.. 12 I 0.. 4 3 0.. 6.. 4.. 12 3 2 15 0.. 00 2 ..40 32 4... 130 o 203 6...S15 o ' 13 •25 qrs. bus. 3 o. 1 4- 6 o... 3 o--- I 4... 2 O... 4,.. 4.. .?. d. 9 O 4 6 18 o 9 o 4 6 6 o I 6 I 6 qrs. bu 4 O... 12 O 0.. 3 4.. I b 0.. 9 0.. 3 4-- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 6 0.. iS I I 2 0.. c. 0.. 3 3 6 2' 0.. 6 I 2.. 4-- 3 9 I 6 6.. 1 6 2 6 I 0.. 3 6 0.. 18 65 0---I95 3 4... I 8 0.. 3 I 0.. 3 0.. 4-- I 0.. 9 4.- I 0.. 3 0.. 3 0.. 3 0.. 3 4... I 8 4 6 I.. ■ 3 2.. , 6 I.. . 6 4,.. 4... I 8 I 8 I.. I.. ■ 4 6 2... 17 6 II. ..40 6 .?. d. I... 5 o 2., .10 O I... 4 O I... 5 O 2... 7 o 3... 12 O ..4 O 2. ..12 2.. 14 4 o 12. ..52 O 5...; o Vituli 2.. ^■■ 2.. 3-- I.. I.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2-. 2.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 3-- I.. 2.. I .. I.. ^. d. "9 6 20 o 5 II 5 o 12 6 5 o 3 10 3 o 8 o 4 6 9 o 5 o 9 o 4 13 4 7 4 3 5 5 4 9 4 9 5 5 9 9 12 4 4 16 o 9 4 10 o 8 o s. d. 8 o 4 o 4 o 2. ..3 2.. .5 I. ..2 I.. I 2. ..3 I. ..4 2... I I... I I... I 2.. . I 4-- . I 6 I.. . ■; I.. . 8 I. 8 I.. . 8 I.. . 9 I.. . 6 I.. . S 6 I.. 5 2. ..2 o I...1 o I. ..I o 2. ..2 O 2. ..2 O 2. s. d. 5 o o 10 o 6 o 54 o 10 5... 3 4 08,2. 06 I. o 64. o 6 5 1 5 I... o 5 I... o 6 2. ..5 o I... o 6 ! 4 08:4. 2 4:2. 1 3 2 o 2.. . 10 2.. . II 1 •• 5 4 I.. . S 3- 3 16.. • 4 3-- 2 6 I.. . 3 I.. . s 4-- 4 6 2.. . I 6 I.. . 5 I.. 8 o 6 o 6 "o 8 o 10 o 4 Oves 2 O 2 O 3 o 6 o 3 o 6 o 2 o 2 o 4 o 3 o 2 o 3 o 3 o 3 o 3 o 5 o 1 o 2 o 3 o 1 4 MuUones 10... 15 O 3 o H ogas ri d. Agni 1 I'ota s Ta.Tf ^. i. ^z. £ s. <;. ^ ^ <;. I 1=; I 2 3 18 2 7* 2. . 8 9 3 6 6 li 2. . 8 I 19 9 I 4 6 2 . 8 2 I 10 I S 2, . 8 2 2 17 6 I 5 7 2. . 8 15 7 6 6 3 I. . 4 I 8 9 9* 8. • 4 8. ■ 2 7 4 7 2 II 2. ■ 9 18 9 7* 2. . 8 I 12 6 I I 2. . 8 4 I 6 2 8* 5- ■ 3 4 3- . I 2 19 7 2 2, . 8 I 12 1 I 4- . I 2 I I 18 15 11 10 I 9 2 I "4 6 44 84 2. . 8 I 2 3 9 2. ■ 9 13 10 9 54 4 b. • 4 6. . 2 s 4 3 4 2, . 8 IS 6 2 10 I 4 4 2. . I + 3- . I 2 18 16 9 3 I "4 64 2. . 8 I ,s 9 loi 2 . 9 I 13 9 I li I. . 4 I II 2 I 14 I. ■ 4 I IS 8 6 2. . 9 I II 6 16 3 3 44 104 6i 7 16 5 24 3- . 2 3- . I 3 I 18 IS 6 loi 2 I 74 24 2. . I 4 3- . I 3 8 10 2 34 I. .04 I 10 I I 2. .08 J 16 10 2 7 2. . I 4 I. . 5 I 10 9 I J 2 , . I 4 3- . I 3 7 6 2 3 3- . 2 2. . . 8 I IS I 2 1 .. . 4 2 b 17 9 6 I 44 7 I.. . 4 2 3 I 4 2.. I.. ■ 7 • 4 II 12 7 3 6 6 44 2.. . 8 8 19 6 6 6. ..38 o ! 87. ..375 o 7. ..27 8 ' 13. ..28 o ' 23. ..26 2 48. ..23 84 60. ..40 o 41. ..13 6 128. ..127 4 14. ..21 o I 33. ..20 8 ; 79. ..26 9 115 11 loj! 3 17 24 s. d. Bernigham solvit primara medietatem viz. 33 6i exceptis partibus Abbatis le Langele et lohannis de Sancto Edmundo. Item ultimam ,, 32 6 Summa totius tricesime de Bernigham ^3. lis. },hd. (a) quietus per breve Regis quia de Sancto Edmundo. CULEFORD. [Skin ]4] Tomas de Pampiswortl Aldyt Curte3'S [Skin 14a] Abbas Sancti Edmund [Skin 15] Roger Curtayes I. Acke W. le Heywrd Isabel Culierne H. Overlie Adam Capellanus Herveus Overhe Th. lulian Herveus de la Grene Adam Blanat Adam Prepositus . Th. Bercarius Peter Finch Laurence Bercarius Gilb. Hervi Rand. Bercarius . I. Godman Adam Cuherne .... Totals., Frumentun qrs. bus 2 O, 2 O... 12 O qrs. bu 18 O r I 2 I 80 o 50 o 90 4 9 4 9 9 4. ..311 6 qrs. bi 20 C 10 C 37 c .148 . 10 . 10 ■ 4 . 8 . 10 ■ 4 ■ 4 . 8 . 12 . 12 . 18 . 10 2 , 6 , 16 ' 4 103 4. ..414 o Avene i". ef. qrs. bus, ..80 O 3* o .. 40 O 2* O 20" 4 » 4 I* o s. d. Culford solvit primamiiiedietatem videlicet 21 3! Item pro ultima medicate 21 3I s. d. 4 o 2 8 25 8 o 8 2 o 28 o... 36 4 Pise s. d. 6 o 2... 6 o .10 O 5. ..20 O I... 3 o I... 5 o 2... 8 o I... 3 o I... 4 o I... 4 o I... 3 o I... 3 6 i..'.'3 6 I... 3 o 4 o 21. ..74 o 4 o I 6 s. d. 2. .,10 O 5. ..12 o ; 4. ..24 o 4 3 30 4 4 De villa sine aula summa tricesime = 42 j. 'j\d. * Minute avene. Bovetti J. d. 8 o I... 3 o I... 2 6 I... 2 o 2 o I 6 I 5 J. d. 9 o 3 o 35. .150 o I 8. ..15 u I 6. ..12 o luvence 2... 6 O 3 o 3... 9 O VituH s. d. 4... 2 O 1... O 6 3-."i 6 I... o 6 II... 5 6 Oves 20... 20 O 3 o 4 o 8 o 20 o 4 o 20 o 10 o 8 o 26 o 4 o 20.. 4.. 20.. 10.. 8.. 26.. 4-. 20,.. 20 o 16... 16 o 6... 6 o Agni 4 8 2 16 5. 2 20, 2 3 4 8,.' " 8 3-- I 10.. 10 8.. 2 8 20.. 20 I5-- 5 Hogastri .13 6 . 2 8 • I 4 ■13 4 15. ..10 o 8... 5 4 2... I 4 2.. I 4 6.. • 4 1 10.. 6 8 CULEFORD. Multones s. d. 40--- 53 4 15... 20 o 6... 8 o 10 8 30 4. 40 o 5 4 24 o 4 o 12 o 13 4 5 4 4... 5 4 8... "10 8 207. ..207 o i 134. ..44 8 j 99. .,68 10 159. ..212 o i s. d. 10 II O 8 12 8 16 18 II 2 I 2 14 2 19 I o 6 6 I 18 1 I 4 6 2 4 I 12 4 15 3 14 I 7 16 I 16 I 14 17 3 3 80 12 s. d. 7 oh 5 9" 12 o I 5 10 I II* 8i 4 4 I 3* 8* 2 loA ' 6 3 2 2 6 n 6i I 2i 7 2 I* 2 14 7i On Skin 41 b the increment to be added 'Aule de Culford in siligine ordeo pisis et avenis' is £(> os. od.—^-g 'I'ax, 4^-. ELM IS WELLE. Taxatio facta in eadem de tricesimo denario per luratores. Frumentum s;ii go Ordeum .\vene Pise et Fabe lumenta Stotti , Pulli Carectarii Eq lie Boves Vacce Vituli Bovetti luvence ' Boviculi Porcelli Sues Pt [Skin 4]^] ' qrs. bus. i\ ,1 qrs. bus. s. fl-. qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. .r. d. s. d. I... 4 d. i ^. rf. i. d. «. d. .. d. s. 3 ■■ '5 .. d. 2... I 3 s. d. 2... 8 s. d , I. rf. ■ s d. ^ . d. L Heruei (a) 2... I 6 2 0.. . 10 2 0.. . » I 4 6 ■■ 3 • 3 I... 1 8 I... 5 2... I 5 I... 4 I... I 6 i 2. Alanus Mariot •! 3 o- 18 I 0.. • 5 4 0.. . 16 .. I 9 4- 2... 8 n 4... 2 b 2... 8 b Lemmer le Blesster : 4 o.. 24 2 0.. . 10 I 4- . t) 2 .. 4 u ■ J I... b 4... 16 n 3--- 2 5 2. ..12 6 I... 20; Th. Primpi! •i 3 0-- 18 4 0.. . lb 4 .. I u ■ 3 9 2... 8 n 2... I 5 2... 8 I... 16 Martinus de Prato ■, 3 o- 18 I 0.. ■ .S 5 0.. . 20 3 .. b y I... 4 2... I I I... I 8 I.. .2 R. fil. Roys Simon de Siibbosct) .! I 2.. •! 3 0-- 7 18 6 I 0.. 0.. ■ 4 ■ 4 I 2 I 0.. • 3 . 3 6 6 " I... 2 I... b 8 2... 8 I... 5 2..."8 1 Ml...: 2 Pet. Clericus 2.. I 6 I 0.. . 4 I .. 2 4- 2... 8 2... I 5 I... 3 .. I. Richeman 3 o- 18 I 0.. • 4 I 2 u 4-- I... 5 2... 7 2... 8 n 3... I 10 I... 2 I... 2 I. de la Lane 2 4., IS I 0.. ■ 5 I 0.. • 4 • 3 I... 5 n 2... I 5 I... 2 b ! Simon Wythevyd 6.. 4 6 4-- 2 b I 0.. ■ 4 4 .. 1 b 6 b b n I... I I... 20: I. Edmund de Herst 2.. I b 4 . 2 b I 0.. • 4 U 4- I... t 2... 10 n 5... 2 I 2... 6 W. fil. Radulphi ■1 i 0-- 18 4 0.. . 10 I .. 2 4 ■ I... 5 I... 5 ... Margaret de Kaketon ■! 4 ■ 2 4- I... 2 2... 9 n 1 L Bedellus •1 4-- 2 4 ^ 4-- I 2 fi I... 5 n I.. I 1... 3 ■ R. de la Lane ■ i 6.. 4 6 4- . 2 9 I... I I... 4 W. fil. Prepositi .! I 2.. 7 / 6 2, , I 3 I 0.. ■ 4 1 .. 2 I 0.. ■ 3 I... 3 I... 4 n I. Piscator 4-- . 2 b I c. • 4 I .. 2 9 I... 4 I... 4 n I... 5 1...1 2 4- W. Piscator ■1 2.. I 6 .- ... •• Roys Primpil .1 I.. 9 1.. . b 2 .. 2.. 9 b b I... 4 •■ Edmund Celyng .1 4- 2 u 4-- I... 2 I... 4 I... I i ■•■ ; L Riueys 4- 2 u 4 4.. I... 5 I... 5 I... 30: Simon Riweys b.. j> 9 4- 2 u b i I... 4 I... I 6 I... 30 Effemme de Norton 4-- . 2 u 4-- ■ 2... 8 n R. Alwez 2.. I [Skm 47 a] Abbas de Sancto Edmundo 25 O...150 II 2. ■ 56 3 40 0...160 bb(A)... 114 4 0.. .12 7--35 1 2. ..18 6... 60 ... ; ... : 35 •17 6 : 12. Totals . 54 5--327 9 20 6. .103 9 73 3--293 6 Si 4---I45 3 17 0. •51 1 3...? 18. ..80 9 2. ..2 2. ..18 b...I7 2 7. ..66 8 34-148 36... 24 18. .69 b 8... lb 8 \ I. ..2 35 ■17 6 i 2. ..4 4 19- s. d. Elmeswell solvit primam medietatem, 16 7 pro ultima medietate, 16 7 Summa totius tricesimi, 33.?. id. excepta parte Abbatis de Sancto Edmundo. (a) Habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. {b) 36 qrs, ai-e minute avene at \s. 6d. per qr. Increments have been added here by al ((■) Sus cum porculis. ELMISWELLE. 6 1 o Pise et Fabe ■ 3 • 3 . o • 3 9 1 6 I 6 4... 145 3 17 o,..5i o .10 . 6 • 4 3 o o 7-. -35 o Pulli i. d. .1 o 3. ..7 o 1 18. ..80 Eque Boves s. d. s. d. I 8 5 o 2 O 2 6 6. ..17 6. ..60 o 3 I. 2.. 4-- 2.. I.. 2.. 2., 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 15 5 8 16 8 4 5 S 10 S 9 5 -o 7. ..66 8 ! 34. ..148 o 2... 1 2... I 4... 2 3... 2 2... I 2... I I... o I 5 I 10 I 5 36... 24 o Bovetti 2... 8 I... 4 2... 8 2. .12 2... 8 2... I... I... I... 6 o 18. ..69 6 J. d. I 6 2 o I 6 2 o 2 o 3 o S...16 8 BovicuH Porcelli Sues ' Porcul Porci Oves i. rf. J. rf. .. d. s. 2... I i d ! 2 s. .. I 8. 8. s. . 8 . 8 d. ;(f)i...3 2 35-'7 6 I. ..2 o ; 35. ..17 6 I 2. ..4 4 4...r 4 26. ..26 o 19. ..6 10 40... S... 6... 5- 6... 10... 4... 4... 10... 8... 8 40 5 6 10 4 5 10 8 5 o 8 o Agir 3- 4- $■■ 10.. 4-- 4... I I... o o 10 o 10 29. ..28 o 162... 164 6 45. ..18 9 Totals £ i. 3 4 1 17 2 16 4 IS 4 2 1 3 I 16 I 18 o I 13 II 246 1 3 16 2 10 17 10 19 I 7 13 12 13 7 13 I 3 12 9 4 o 7 9 6 7 I 3 5 9 6 6 2 o o 32 12 9 70 14 d. 2 3 loi 2 9 ol 9 9i 74 o Ili H 4 loi 64 94 2 64 6 64 5 64 2 IS Summa totius tricesimi, ^^s. id. excepta parte Abbatis de Sancto Edmundo. Increments have been added here by altering the items and tax only. (a) Habuit ad octabas sancti Illarii. (b) 36 qrs. are minute avene at is. dd. per qr. (f") Sns cum porculis. EUSTON. Taxatio facta in eadem ad iiicesimum denarium faciendum per luratores. HUSTON. PorcelH [Skin 20] Domina Hela comitissa de Warewil; Rog. ad Ecclesiam Ric. Katon W. Gamelyn ... Gilb. ad Ecclesiam Petronilla de Palgrave R. Wigge Pet. filius Roberti Pet. le Bercher Margareta Cristian R. Brion Walt, filius Willelmi Uxor Will, filii lohanni Pet. ad Pontem Ric. de Fakeham I. Abouen W. Port W. Alleman Margareta Loue Pet. fil. Willelmi Margareta Basely Margareta Keneman Galf. Keneman W. Wirre W. Keneman W. fil. Alexandri R. Barliand Bruchine Leueday 1. le leuene I. filius ejus Pet. Keneman W. Scot W. Wauton Rad. Kote d. s. d. 38..V38 o 7... 7 o 8... 8 o 18 5 39 2 6 40 7 5 4 18 5 39 2 6 40 7 5 4 o 3I-- 3 o 31 o 24... 24 o 8... 8 o 6.. 12,. 50.. 3-- 6 o 12 o 50 o 3 o 90... 90 o Agni Hogastri MuUo ,/, 5 4 I 4 II o S 1 10 o I 8 1 8 o 8 o 4 5... I 8 2,. 30.. 2. 26. o 8 10 o 6 o 2 o 6... 2 O 2.. 10... 3 4 4.. 30... 10 o 30.. 3... I o 20.. 2 6 , 413. ..413 o 260. ..86 d. 38... 12 8 25... 16 8 5... I 8 4-.- 2 8 6... 2 o 4... 2 8 I 4 17 o I 4 12 o 1 4 2 8 20 o 40... 53 4 4... 5 4 5... 6 8 9... 12 o 5... 6 8 19... 25 4 20.., 26 8 2... 2 8 2.,. 28 1... I 4 20,,, 26 4 13.. I. 17 4 I 4 13 4 6 8 10. 5- 30... 40 o 2... 2 8 13 4 40... 53 4 134 4 ' 228. ..303 8 I 12 4 12 17 6 304 5 17 o 12 I 12 3 14 I II 10 10 3 9 15 9 6 17 I 17 10 19 2 10 I 16 7 8 12 4 16 15 17 / 6 4 12 IS I 15 3 o 7 16 J. d I I 8 7 2 3 II 5 I 1 2 6 7 I I 2 3 7 2 4 2 6 8 I 8i 8| I 4 4 Hi 5 .1 2i ■ 5i 65 7 4 9i 2 8. 3 7i I 2 2 oA 5 J Euston solvit primam medietatem, viz. i,is. ^. Item solvit 44J. gjrf. pro ultima medietate. Summa totius tricesimi £^. ■;s. 6^d. FAKENHAM MAGNA. FAKENHAM MA(iNA. Frumentum Siligo [Skin 4a] Abbas de Tyleceye {a) [Skin 4] Rad. Gerard Galf. Faber Galf. Hore Clement Rede Simon Smoye W. » arman * * undry Walt. Capellanus Galf. Cissor I. Baudric Michael Gerard Walt. Gerard Ric. de Grenegres Rad. de Grenegres ... Galf. Vel D. Scot Alicia Scot Godfridus Rede Totals.... qrs. bus. 3 o bus. Ordeu O 16 . bus. O... 16 14 O...56 4... 4... o... o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 2.. 2 8 12 20 8 20 12 16 24 O...96 45 .181 s. d. qrs. bus. 4 O 5 4 1 4 2 8 14 0...18 8 6 o .?. d. ,10 o 9 o Pulli 14. ..42 o 3. ..6 o Equus s. d. 6 o ,t. d. 6 o Vacce iJoviculi .t. d. 9 o 2... b o ■},... go 2. 4. ..16 o 6. ..18 o 6 o 6 o 3 o 3 o 6 6 '2 6 6 o 6 o 5 o 3 o 6 o .2 o .2 o ■5 o 6. .22 o 27. ..80 o 14. ..19 o J. rf. 2...0 8 3... I o 2...0 2...0 1...0 4 II. ..3 8 .1 o .0 8 1...0 10 1...0 10 Porcelli .0 4 .0 4 .0 8 .0 4 .■\gni 40.. 16.. 5- 10. I. 3 o 5 o 10 o I o I... 7... Hogastri Multones Totals 160... 160 O 1 80... 60 O 60... 40 40 o 30... 10 o 20.. 33 O 30.. .10 O : 30., 16 O 12... 4 O 8.. 3 o 2... o 8 2.. 7 o ... 5,, J'. d. S. d. 120.. .153 4 :, 23 14 o 80... 106 8 45 4 34- ■■ 8... 3-. 4... 10 8 4 o 5 4 3 4 o 8 o 8 o 4 o o 8 o 4 o o 6 4 6 15 10 12 10 18 6 18 10 17 o o 8 4 8 16 16 17 12 9 17 19 13 3 14 Tax 14 7 2i 64 7 5 4 64 4 - 1 -1 6 3i 74 7 8* 4 16. ..4 8 278. ..278 o 266. ..88 4 132. ..88 o 256. ..334 8 64 8 4 2 3 aj * MS destroyed or illegible. -■'. d. s. d. Fakenham Magna solvit primam medietatem vidilicet 13 11 Item solvit 13 4J e.xcepta jjarte Abbatis de Tilceye. (a) The return of sheep for the Abbot of Tylceye is incorrect and contradicts itself so I have given here the numbers of sheep which correspund with the money value and price per head which are given. £ ->'. d. Summa istius vill^e 41 14 5 (sic). Sumnia tricesime 27 y> HEPPOKTHE et cetella ejusdem ville taxata per Th. de Stanton W. Pikelle per W. de Redgrave per Adam Baf juratores et Th. Sutor. IIEPPORTHI t rumenlum [Skin 5] (i) Egidius de Neketon Amicia domina et W. le Bret fil. ejus Dominus I. de Rywishale » « phs fil. Willelmi « « hs de Cunegeston capellanus * » s de le Wik et Alicia mater sua.. « » de le Wik « * *pentarius * * * Baf * ♦ » kot * * ♦ Rus Rad. Burchard Bernard Overheyre » » * eyde * * tewynd * * de le Bee qr.s. bus. s. d. 3 0...18 O .36 O 4 o I 4 I o 4 4 ter Moliner . Hel. Sutor . « Mor * ♦ Clericus * trix de Walesham * * * le Mor . Bracerator » « * fil. Walteri » * * sutor * * (iryme,5ich » ♦ de Grymesicli .. * * « « ugge « « * Le Bust * * » Stanton * ^ * de Redgrave . . * Id « » chard « irly id Capellanus de Fakenham. d uxor Ade de le Mor ^ * Hey ward Totals. ..24 o ..90 ..60 ..30 ..30 12 o 3 o 6 o 2 3 ".. I 6 ..12 o ■39 ..09 ..12 ■■ 9 ..12 ■■ 3 Siligo Ordeuni .Stotti qrs. bus. ,?. d. qrs. 3 0...12 o 10 I 4 I o 4 I o I 4 15 5 6 2 2 3 I 2 3 3 I 3 I I I 7 I I o ! 5 5 bus. O.. O.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 4-- 4-- o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 4.- 4.. 6\ d. qrs. bus ,40 O 10 o 20 o 24 8 8 12 6 ,10 12 12 ■ 4 4 12 2 6 6. ■ 3 3 4- •14 4- . 2 6 0. ■24 I 4- . 6 2 4- .10 2 0. . 8 I 0. • 4 2 4- .10 2 0. . 8 S 0. .20 I 0. • 4 . 6 .28 . 6 . 6 .20 . 6 .20 . 6 . 6 .12 .32 o .24 o o o o o o o o o ■24 .28 . 6 .12 . 8 ■ 4 . 2 qrs. bus. x. 2 O I 4 4 1 4 2 2 o I o 1 o 2 O 6 I o ■15 .18 '. 6 ■ 3 • 4 • 3 • 3 ■ 4 ■ 3 . I • 3 . I . I . o . I . 1 • 3 2 3 3 o .30 • 2 3 .09 . I 6 • 3 o • 2 3 . o 9 ■ o i3i •30 4 o 2 o 4 6 s, d. 16 O 20 O 4 o 15 o 10 o 13 4 3 o 2 o 2 6 2 o i I... 2 6 I... 2 o 4 o ; 2... 13 o : I... 5 O 3 o 4 o 10 o 5 o 4 o 6.0 10 o 6 o 4 o Eque I... I... . d. 5 o 3 o 2 6 3 o I o I... 5 o 2 o 3 o ■4 6 6 o I 6 2 6 2 6 33 2. ..199 6 13 0...52 o 167 6. ..671 o 25 0...50 o 45 0...142 o 4 5. ..18 6 36. ..160 4 17. .52 o 10. 3 o Equi Boviculi luvence VituH Sues Porci PorcelU Oves Agni Hogaslr: Multo I 6 1 3 o I 6 I 6 08 I. I 6 I. 3 4 3 o 0J3 6 8 2. 002. J. 2 2.. X 6.. 14 3--- 3 3" I I.. 6 I.. 4 I... o 6 I o o 10 I.. . I I.. . 10 4- . 2 . I 6 I.. I 3-- 3 12.. 12 1 1.. II 2.. 2 4-. 4 4-. 4 8... 8 17... 17 5... .5 2... 2 3-- 2.. 4... IS-' 2 2 4 4 7 6... ■99 Totals 'fax 8 7 d. 6 5 7 I 15 I 2 I ID I 2 16 3 I 10 J 10 4 I 5 10 3 12 6 2 =; 3 7 fa 2 3 I 5 10 I 8 I IS 5 5 10 10 10 o IS 2 2 IS I IS 2 l; IS 2 7 I 2 2 10 10 10 2 10 lO 12 S - 10 17 15 I 7 2 S 10 10 10 I 10 2 17 J 2 2 IS 2 12 4 10 2 15 17 5 o I 7 17 10 15 I o I o 10 15 I 5 o o o o o o o o o o o 6 6 o o o o o o o 6 o /, 5 o 6 o 6 o Inde tricesima ^4 os. dd. 44. •■33 10 i95--^i95 o 63- 47. ■ 125 8 II 2 o I 7 1 2 2 2 I I 1 44 4 4 6 4 4 2 2 4 I 6 4 4 4 I 4 6 I 4 I 10 I 2 I 10 6 I 7 9 I 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 S 2 2 2 2 loi 4 7 6 II I 6 4 4 4 I o 1 II 2 I I 10 1 9 2 8 4 2 I I 10 7 3 4 II 7 4 4 3 64 [On back of the skin is written] "Hoppetun pro tricesima .'\nno E .xi de bonis mfra octabis .sancti Michaeli; MS. illegible HUNTERESTUN. HUNTERESTUN. [Skin ;8] Margareta de Aula ' 6 I. de Hunterestun 7 I. de Aula 6 Alicia de Aula Warinus Sare i Simon Munbery Pet. Sutor Adam Wolwan i W. Godbarlich Rad. Cokerel I. de Coveney Osebert de Nedding i 2 Gervasius Payn i Elyas }Iog ! i Warinus Faber Reg. de Ponte W. Ruschel W. Francey s R. Punting 1 qr.s. DU.S. ' O... o... qrs. bu 2 O, 2 O 2 O 7 6 5 o 5 o 5 o 5 o Totals 25 2. ..151 6 12 0...60 s. d. I qr.s. bus. 10 o 10 O.. 10 o 10 o.. 10 o i 24 o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. o.. 69 6. ..279 s. d. qrs. bus 40 6 40 5 96 12 4 4 4 lb 2 8 12 I 4 8 12 16 6 4 4 S 2 s. d, 12 O 10 O 24 O 4 o 2 O 32 O...64 qrs. bus. s. d. O.. O... 4... 4... I O. 4" 4... I 6 2 o... 6 o 3 o 9 o 3 o I 6 qvs, bus, 3 o •54 4.. .25 6 lumenta O O 2... 8 O 2. ..10 I... 5 I... 2 I... 2 9..-3I 2 o 2 o .10 ■24 ,10 ■ 4 II. ..60 Q s. d. s. d. a,...ii, O 2. ..4 O 4--24 o I... 2... 2... 6 o 12 O 12 O 2.. .4 O 13.. .78 O Tauri i-. d. I. ..3 O I.. .3 O 4.. 20 Q 3. • 9 b.. 30 10. • SO I.. 5 1. ■ 3 I.. .■; I. 6 2.. 10 I.. s I, . 2 I.. 5 2.. 10 2.. 10 I. ■ 3 2.. 10 2.. 10 2.. 10 2.. 10 2. • 3 I. 2 I.. S I.. s I. . 2 30.. 150 21. •55 6 Bovett Porci Oves .y. d. Total. Tax .1. d. s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 12. ..12 9 2 6 I 4. ..20 30... 24 40.. .40 15 4 10 3 1... 3 9... 9 10 16 3 II 9... 9 15 I 17 6 2 6 I 6... 6 I 2 6 I 7 2... 2 13 6 S I... 10 6... 6 3 7 I 10 6 2 3 8 I... I ... 6 2... 2 3 15 I 10 2 I 10 6 6... 6 I 15 I 2 6... 6 2 5 I 14 I 6 2 8... 8 19 8 I... I 4... 4 17 b 7 I... I I... I I I 8 8 6. ..24 6 45. ..38 10 99... 99 58 14 4 I 18 6 Hunterestun solvit primam medietatem, viz. 19 7 Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 19 9J Surama totalis, £^8. us. ^d. Summa tricesime, 39J. 4a'. HINGHAM. HINGHAM. [Skin 16] Ad. de Hingham , Galf. le Carter Helias le Ram Walt. Faber [Skin 16 a] (a) Manerium Prioris et de S. Edmundo de De alienis bidentibus Prioris taxantur ad [Skin 17] Salaman West W. le Franseys Simon Hutred .'.. Matilda del Cros Walt, del Cros Ad. le Messor Th. fil. Ade H. Heyward Aubericus Carter Aubericus Capel Moris Louin Brise Heyward R. Trip Ad. Paganus H. Paganus Abel. Cayim R. Abel I. Britwold Catarina del Cros Matilda de Wredwell . Isabel Robin I. le Cupere H. Koc Conventus Hingham in falda qrs. bus. 20 0...I20 4... 3 O Totals ' 20 4. ..123 Siiigo qrs. bus. 2 O... I O... I O... s. d. 9 o 4 6 4 6 38 .152 6... 6... 4... o... 4... 2... o... o... 4... o... 4- o. o.. o.. o.. 12 4j 7 104 6 6 4 6 3 14 7i 9 o 13 6 Ordeum 2 18 20 9 4 22 I 2.. 5 0-- 5 7i 22 6 ■ 4 6 4 6 89 •372 3 qrs. bus. s. d. 3 O... 12 O I 4... 6 O I O... 4 O 4... 2 O 125 Avene qrs. bus. J. d. 2 O... 2 8 SO 236 o [m)\?, 0...64 O O.. 3- o.. o.. o.. 4-- o.. o.. o.. 4-. o.. 2.. O.. 4- 24 o 13 6 . 12 6 12 20 8 2 16 17 4 10 o... 36 o... 32 4 0-- 5 0-- 1 o... 2 o... 16 o 20 O 4 o 8 o ..536 6 {ot)2 ('«) I (w) 2 («) I Pise I 4 2 8 ■ I 4 . o 8 58 4-78 qrs. bus. 3 o lumenta s. d. ... 28 O I.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. 3- I.., Pulli 5 o 4 o 5 o 8 o "8 o 3 6 8 o 4 6 10 o 12 o "4 6 17 o 30. ..129 6 I.. 2.. J. rf. 2 o 4 o 3 o Boves s. d. 2... 12 O 5. ..30 O Vacce J. d. I... 4 O 2... 7 O 10.. 50 O 12 O 24 O O O O O 15 15 20 6 10 4 5 8 6 8 o 30 o 16 o 3... 15 o 5... 25 o 2... 8 I... 5 .50 o I 64. ..296 (*)i... 5 o 2... 4 o 2... 2 8 3... 9 o I... 3 o 14.. .34 10 luv 2... I... I... 3 6 I... 3 6 5... 18 Boviciili s. d. ■ I 3 .17 6 3 o 5 o 5 o 4 6 3 o Vituli s. d. "o 6 6... 2 6 6 1 3 o 6 20...39 3 I 23... 1 1 2... I I... o I... o 6 6... 6 o 25... 25 o 52... 96 o 200.. .240 o 12... 12 o 12... 12 o 26... 26 o 6... 6 o 8... 8 o 15... 15 o 5 o 30... 30 o 10... 10 o 15... 15 o 14... 14 o 40... 40 o I5-. 15 o 3--- 3 o 12... 12 o II. 14 6... 8 o 25- 33 4 6... 8 o 9... 12 o 5..'." 6 8 40--- 53 4 4... 5 4 12... 16 o 6... 8 o 40... 53 4 II... 14 8 3... 4 o 2... 2 8 454.. .494 o I 232. ..336 o Hogastri 19... 15 4 9... 6 o 10... 6 8 16... 12 8 4... 2 8 4 o 6 o 2 8 6.. 9.- 16... 10 8 12... 8 o 10... 6 8 12... 8 o 19... 12 8 8... S 4 5 4 Agni 15- 9.. 20., 4.. 12.. 4.. 20.. 12.. II.. 10.. 20.., 10.. 2... U.. s. d. . 4 O Totals 2 3 19 10 13 162... 112 8 i 171. ..56 8 42 2 10 12 o o 4 8 8i 2 9 104 I II 3 o 7 3 2 15 2 12 4 I I 2 12 2 5 I 14 I 9 10 4 6 I 9 74 6 6 10 4 o 7 II 6 Tax d. 54 8 4 54 28 oj 8 o 2 114 I 8 1 I 2 o 4 94 I 114 I 9 3 I 84 "4 9 44 2 o 10 4 17 2 7 2 4 I 44 : 3 14 2 6 " 9 4 7 8 18 4 I 34 I 8 i I 2 i 8 9 2 ' I 135 5 14 4 9 94 Ingham solvit primam medietatem viz. 26 10 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 26 ii4 Excepta parte Monacorum de S. Edmundo. De villa sina aula. Summa ad tricesimum £2. i^s. g^d. Skin 16 a describing the Prior's property has been crossed through with the pen. {a) On Skin 41 6 the increment to be added ■ Aule de Ingham in frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 4 carectariis et 6 vaccis ' is £z2. los. od.—\ Tax 8. .d (b) This IS called a steer ('star'). ' ' * ' (m) Minute avene. | HTHOVv'XI 8r IXCEWRTH (continued). Frumentum [Skin 27 continued^ {a) Dominus Pet. de Chavent (h) Bartolomaus Bodin Th. Robin Bernard filius Herbert! Rad. prepositus Sarra le Paumer Walt. Bercarius [Skin 28] Ric. le Neweman Th. David Roger Godhale Th. Holbec Walt. Scot Rad. de Botenhale Pet. fil. W. Warin Th. Ode Symon Phellecuppe I. le Pipore Nich. Andreu ... I. Robin ",,, Alasander de Buketon Hugo Faber W. Brid "., Galf. Leg W. Barkere Symon de Brakeberewe W. Scherewyt I. Baldewyn I. de Brakeberewe Hugo Messor I. Luveloc Walt, de Coquina qrs. bus. $. d. Totals . 4-. 3 Siligo qrs. bus. 4... O... O... 4... o... I o... 4... I o... 4... I o... I o... 1 o... 4... I 4... I o... 6 6 13 4 4--- 2 3 4 6 4 6 2 3 6 9 4 6 24 i.,,io8 9| Ordeura Quieti per Petrum de Chauvent. qrs. Diis. s. 40 O...160 I 4 6 o I o 16 12 24 20 16 24 12 20 12 4 12 8 4 6 16 4 20 6 20 12 6 , 12 o . 40 o ', 6 o . 24 o ■ 4 o 130 .520 Pise qrs. bus. 40 O [m) I O s. d. 80 o qrs. bus, 2 O, Stotti d. s. d. 6 o 4. ..22 o I... I 6 4... I 6 42 o... 82 3 5. ..12 o I 4. ..22 o lumenta Equi s. d. 4 o 8 o 8 o 3 o 5 o 4 o 4 o 3 o 2 6 4 o 4 o 2 4 3 o 4 o 16.. ,58 10 s. d. I .;. d. 2. ..12 O 2. ..10 O I... 50: 2. ..10 O ] 2. ..12 O I. 4 o 4.. .19 6 o 6 o 6 o 9--52 3- I.. 2.. 2., 2.. 14 5 9 9 10 2... 9 I... 4 I.. 2,, 2.. I.. 2., I.. 2... 9 o 2... 8 o 10 o 4 o Vituli 2.. I.. I... I... 2... s. d. . 2 , O O o o I o I o o 3 2 6 o 6 42. ..193 o 31. ..24 8 Boviculi Bovetti s. d. 2 6 4 O 4 o '2 6 2 O I... I 6 S--I5 I... I 6 12 ..12 4... 4 7... 7 8.. '."8 3-- 3 o 2... 2 o I... I o 4... 4 b 2... 2 o 4... 4 o 3--- 3 o 75---75 o Agni 3- 5-- 3-- 2.. I O o 8 I o I 8 I o o 8 r... o 4 3... I o ...16 IXCEWRTH (continued). Hogastri 3... 2 O 2... I 4 23-lS 4 Summa totius rotuli de tricesimo tam liberorum quam servorum £^. 5.. Hhd. Summa tricesimi domini Petri de Chavent et rusticorum suorum 4W. ^^d. (a) All ,he rest of Skin 27 and all 28 have had a pen drawn across them. (b) quietus per breve Domini Regis cum villanis suis subscriptis. 3-- 2... 2 8 2 o 2 8 5 4 14 o 2 16 2 I 3 14 3 II 2 3 3 3 17 I 17 14 I I 12 16 3 3 II 12 I o 3 2 16 o 2 8 [O o 6 o 9 4 o I 4 4 2 9l 6 6 6 5 4 o I 5 .27 4 63 6 8i ¥7 Tax 9 4 I loj 44 6 44 54 14 2 5 44 5 54 5 7 10 8 8 7 3 6 84 5 64 14 44 5 8 I 74 44 GNATESHALE. GNATESHALE. Totals. Fnimentum [Skin 37] Bartholomaus (ie Redleswrth Reginaldus de Redlesworth.. Ric. apud le tunhesende de Gnateshal Margareta le Burnevyle W. Alstan .... Th. le Paumei Paganus Bercariu Margareta Hilber H. le Fiillur .... W. Gleue I. filius Basylye. Agneta Baudry . Th. Avvred .Matilda Styvvard I. le Wyse Yve le Swan . W. Hylbert . N. BercariuS . N. Bercarius junior Botild Seluve Ric. de Berthon ,. Isabella Aleynes .. Ric. Cissor.... Ric. Curgys VV. Hubert.... I. Mercator I. Seluve I. Baudry .... qrs. bu I O., I O. 4 6 Siligo qrs. bu.s. .24 9 : 36 8 33 4 16 o... o... o... o... 4... 4... o.. o.. 8 6 6 12 20 12 o 8 o .149 qrs. bus. 9 12 3 6 2 2 2 2 o,. o... 0... o... 4... 4... 4,.. 4... o... o... . . 6... o... o... o... 10 10 10 12 II 20 14 o. 7 o. 4 o.. II o... 44 24 qrs. bus. s. d. 36 48 O 12 O 24 O 10 O 28 o 16 o 4 o 48 o o o o 24 o 16 o {a)\ W5 137 ^..,554 o o .. o... I 4 6 8 56 O (rt)2 O... 28 O 3 22 18 (a) I (n)2 o... 2 O 2 8 2 8 I 4 14 4-.-I9 4 qrs. bus. (inateshale solvit primam medietati-m, 2«. lorf. 4... I 6 4... I 6 4... I 6 o... 3 o I.. ■ 3 8 I.. • 4 2 I.. • 3 I I.. . I I.. • 3 6 3 I., ■ 4 3 I.. • 4 3 I.. ■ 3 I o 3 o 5 8 4 6 4- 7 6 16. ..50 2 o I 6 3 o o 8 3 o 3 8 3 o 4 o 2 o 3 o 19. ..25 10 I 59. .216 Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 23,?. \od. II 7 3 4 4 13 7 9 12 12 3 13 7 12 II 20 o 24 o Bovicui; 3-- 3 4... 6 I.. 2.. I.. 2.. I.. 2.. 3-- 2.. I.. 2.. J"* 4... 47-0 6 o 10 o 8 6 o 8 Bovetti J. d. 9 O 9 o 6. ..18 I... o 3-- I I... o I.. 2.. 8 3 S o 5 o 10 I.. . t> 2.. . 10 I.. . ■; I.. . 6 I.. . 4 I., . 3' 2.. . 10 I.. 6 2., 10 3- I 6 2,. 10 2.. I I.. . 6 I.. 4 3- 2 2 4.. I 8 2.. 10 39. ..17 II Porculi .y. d. ' s. d. 1...0 6 I...0 4 I...I 8 I... I 6 3. .^ o I i.,.o 10 I. ..2 o I... I 8 Summa totius triccsimi de Gnateshale 6. ..9 8 7... 29. 6., I. 12. 14. .^gni d. 8 o 8 o I... 2... 6... 8... 10... 3-- I 2.. . I 4 I.. 4 I., . 8 8 2.. 8 Hogastri 2... 3"- 2... I 3... 2 4... 2 7... 4 I o I... o 4 6 o 5... I 8 6... 4 o I o I... o 4 I... o 8 12 o II... 3 8 9... 6 o 14 o 13... 4 4 16. ..10 8 Muhones 15... 17 6 5... 6 o 8rf. 4 91. ..30 4 69. ..45 4 83. ..97 (a) Minute Avene. 4... 4 8 I... I 2 12, ..14 o I... I 2 8... 9 4 3 ■■ 3 6 10. ..II 8 20.. .23 4 I 6 8 3 18 6 10 1 4 2 4 8 13 10 14 o 4 2 6 I 10 6 / 2 8 6 8 4 7 7 6 II 3 9 I 10 1 II II o 10 12 10 5 10 3 6 4 2 d. lOj 3i 74 4 10 6 9 54 54 44 7 4 o 7 o* 5 8 oi 9 44 14 5 7 4* 5 2i 94 6 n LANGHAM. LANGHAM. [Skin 8] W. de Langham {ii) Laumbyn de l„iiigham . I. Boude \V. filius Albriti Gundreda de Langham., W. Schep Helyas Martyn Th. Laike Gilb. filius Herwi ... Rad. filiiis Nicliolai Adam de Bosco Rad. Mercator [Sliin 9] Rad. Heyrman Ric. le Orom Ric. de le FoKe Heugon Sutor R. Hunfridus Adam Schep R. Hynghold, Walt. Swyn d« Ilyxwrze {d) Matilda Schypman W. Helle W. Horen R. Robetel qrs. bus b 0. .S 0. 5 0. 2 0. 1 0. I o., 4- I 4- I o. Totals 28 4.-.. 171 s. d. -;6 o 30 o ■50 o 12 o 6 o 12 o 3 o 3 ° 3 o 6 o 3 ° 9 o 6 o 3 ° 3 o Siligo qrs. bus. 4 o... 3 o- 2 o... d. O O O 2 O.. I O., 5 o Ordeum qrs. 15 24 10 3 3 2 2 2 4 I 3 4 5 2 2 4 3 3 4 2 I 2 I bus. O... O... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o. .. o... o... o... 8 16 4 12 16 20 10 8 16 12 12 16 8 4 4 d. O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 18 90 103 4. ..414 qrs. II 20 bus. O... O... O... O... O.. 4-- o.. 44 A- 22 40 4 4 2 d. o o o o o qrs. 4 10 2 bus. O.. O.. O.. O.. O.. O . O.. O.. 4-- o.. o.. 30 6 4... o... o... 4... o... 36 0...108 o 2... I.. 2.. 2.. 2.. I.. 26. ..55 6 Stotti .14 o .22 o . 6 8 I... 5 10.. .52 8 4. ..22 6.. .32 2. ..12 Vacce 5- 10.. 6.. 5-- 4.. 3-' I. 3- 2. I.. 2.. I.. I.. I. 2. ! I. 17 32 21 II 12 9 3 3 10 6 4 19. ..98 o 58.. .195 6 'fl) After William de Langham'."; name follow the words : ' habuit ad quindecem diem post festum sancti Michaelis tunc in bonis.' (b) Summa tricesime 51^ 6d., set ()d. subtractantur de Waltero Swyn villano Petri de Chauvent per breve Regis et restat summa 50.?. <)d. Boviculi s. d. 7. ..14 O I... 5 o s. d. I 6 • 5 .10 • 4 . 4 . 2 . 2 2 o 6 o 2 o I 6 33 ■ 12.. 4-- I. ■ 3 I. . 2 I. . I 8 33- .62 10 2,., 1.. o O : O 16.. 6.. 10.. I 5-- 4-- 2 o 4.. 10 4. 5 o 4 o 3 4 3 o Hogastri 6.. 6.. 12.. 4- 74.. .44 3 i 68. ..59 o 53. ..30 TTTT Tax 10 6 5 16 14 o 7 13 10 390 4 o 6 4 6 o 6 o 3 13 1 6 2 6 1 5 2 8 1 2 2 o I 10 366 I 12 o 1 o 8 200 2 16 10 1 14 6 2 6 6 I 3 8 16 o I 2 6 I 16 10 17 8 74 9 2 s. d. Langham solvit primam medietatem viz. 2j 4ij Item solvit pro ultima medietate 25 4I ^ ^. 6 II I li 5 14 2 3 2 54 II I 7 loi I 74 9 I 4i I 2 6f I 0* «i I 4 I I of I i| I 6S 9* 64 9 I 4 7 2 10 2j LIVERMERE PARVA. LIVERMERE PARVA. [Skin 40] Bertolomaus de Livermere W. de Livermere liervicus Bude Th. de Hingham Aliscia soror ejus Hugo David de Sancto Eadmundo.. Petrus Bercator W. Clericus Walt. Wlmere I. Clericus W. le Haukere Uxor quondam Ricardi le Haucher Rob. de Risebi N. de * mere Roger, de Stanliam Roger. Steyke Wlrich le Palmer R. Beman I. Capellanus W. Scot Aliscia Scot Lete le Gaunn Hubert Tras I. leBule Abelle Bule W. fil. Ricardi I. de Stonham - Totals. :irs. bus. 2 O I O s. d. [2 O 6 o Siligo Ordeum qrs. bus 8 o 2 o. s. d. 36 O 9 o 31 6 4 6 4 6 4 6 9 o 4 6 9 o 22 5 4 6 4 6 9 o 9 o 5 o,..30 o I 39 0...175 6 qrs. bii! 12 O 2 O 65 s. d. 48 o 8 o . 28 o . 12 o . 8 o ■ 4 o ..,262 4 8 8 8 20 6 16 24 4 8 8 4 16 o 20 o .\vene («/) qrs. bus, 8 o 10 8 5 4 qrs. bus. s. d. I 4. ..4 6 12 0...16 I 6 2 0...6 o Porcelli i. d. I... 5 O I... 5 O I... 2 6 2 6 5 o I... 3 o I... 4 o ^. d, 2. .13 4 2... 9 o 9.. .36 o 5. ..26 4 3. ..20 2.. 7 6 I., 4 2.. 8 I.. •; 2.. 8 2.. 7 I.. 5 2.. 10 2.. 8 ° 4.. 18 2.. 10 I.. 5 2,. 8 2.. 8 2. . 8 I.. S 2.. 9 s. d. s. d. 2. ..10 O 7 8 2... 9 o 2 6 2... 3 o I... I 6 2. ..10 o 34... 146 2 12. ..38 2. ..3 O .2 6 3 o 4. ..6 o I. ..2 6 4 o 5 o 5-5 o 3--3 o 9. ..9 8. ..8 o 230... 250 Agn; ^. rf. J. d. 100.. ,120 60. .20 10.. 10 8. . 2 8 8.. 8 5- . I 8 8.. 8 3- . I 20.. 20 10.. . 3 4 20.. 20 10.. . 3 4 10.. 10 5- . 1 8 10.. 10 10.. ■ 3 4 10.. 10 6.. . 2 12.. 12 4.. . I 4 6.. "6 4-. ■■, 4 12.. 12 8.. . 2 8 4.. 4 133 ■■44 4 Hogastri 200. ID.. 12... 12... 353 13 16 16 13 6... 12... 4... 8 o 16 o 5 4 6.. .4 7 2 3 o 24 13 I II d. 6 6 4 o 9 8 9 o 3 15 6 3 2 10 2 16 8 19 8 o o 6 6 o 13 1 12 2 13 17 13 2 6 1 1 2 7 4 17 o o o 9 o o 10 11 o 12 O 280... 460 o ^ 77 5 2 Tax s. d. 5 3 2 ij 6 6 1 oj 4 4 2 10 2 14 I 5 8 54 I 44 7 54 5 81 7 4 3 4 44 04 5 9 II 5 9 2 12 6i MS. damaged. (»/) Minute. Livermere parva solvit primam medietatem, viz. 26^. 44rf. Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 16s. i^d. Summa tricesimi, 52^-. 6d. WP^STON et catalla eiusdem ville taxala per Walterum Peper per Ricardum de Coldham per Walterum Fabrum luratores. qrs. bu: Totals [Skin 59] Dominus R. Houel R. Len Gynnor c Rad. le Warde Pet. God wyne Ric. Molendinarius Angneta de la Mare H. Cukuc Walt. Faber Adam Osbern Isabel fil. Gundrede Walt. Peper Galf. Clericus Pet. Medicus Ric. Cubald Ric. Asty Matilda Textrix W. fil. Stephani I. Carpentarius Mabilia Kawen Th. Kawen Ric. de Coldham 2 Hiimfry fil. Nichola Philip Druri Ric. Prepositus Simon Mercator Galf. Onyot W. fil. Thome ['.[ Simon fil. lohannis I. le Rus Solomon de Hoppetun Gaubriel le Quilter Pet. Poye Walt, le Hunte Th. Carpentarius Th. Conild I o Rosa Asty W. Roc '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I. Baudri Ric. Baudri Matilda Asty ',,..] 9 3 o 39 o 3 o 3 9 6 o 1 6 6 o Siligo i'. t/. qrs. biv 30 o 5 4 I 4 15 4--93 22 o 6 o I 8 I 10 I o •38 qrs. bii 20 O, 6 o 4 o 2 4 3 10 3 3 I 6 12 4 4 2 4 146 80 o 24 o 16 o 18 o o o o o o o o 14 42 12 15 6 24 4 48 17 16 8 16 I •• 4 8 .. 32 3 .. 12 3 .. 12 3 2 .. 14 3 .. 12 2 4 .. 10 I 2 •■ .S 5 4 .. 22 I .. 4 4 .. 16 7 .. 28 2 .. 8 4 .. 2 4 .. 16 2 .. 8 Avene (w) .585 3 o. I o. 2 O. 4- 4 o I 4 qrs. bus. s. d. 4 O... 12 O I O,., 3 O 4 4 ■■ 13 6 2 2 .. 6 9 4 I 6 4 I 6 4 I 6 6 ., 18 I 3 I 2 3 9 I 4 .. 4 6 4 I 6 I 3 4 .. I 6 I o... 3 o I o... 3 o 4... 1 6 4... I 6 I 2. 1 4. 2 o.. I o.. 3 9 4 6 6 o 3 o 33 6.. .101 3 irs. bus. 3 6. 4 o I o ■44 Equi Stotti d. O O 2... I... 4 O I... 3 I... 5 6.. .21 2... 4 o o I 3---I3 o 4 o I... 5 o I... 4 o I. ..'3 6 Eque 6 o 4 o 3 o 3 o 2 o I o 3 o 2 o "i 6 13. ..51 6 16. ..32 1 6 2 o 2 o I... 3 I... I... I... 2 6... 6 Boves .30 o . 8 o 6 o 15. ..70 Vacce s. d. 30 2... I... 2... 2... 2... 2... 2... 4... 2... 2... I... 3-- 2 .. I... 2.. 10.. 3 7 3 6 5 5 6 5 4 5 12 9 10 5 10 5 5 2 5 6 45 4 4 3 6 9 o Boviculi I O O 4 O 4 5 1 o o 6 o 4 o 8 o 4 4 1 o I o o 4 o 4 o 6 8 o 7 o 1 10 2 10 2 o 2 o 4- 40 2., 6 o I., 2.. ... 2 o ... 3 o 10 o I 6 ■■ 3 I 6 • S o 4 o I o 1 o 2 8 77.. 267 2 23... 8 5 26J...56 2 16. ..15 7. ..14 PorcelH s. d. ■ 3 o o 4., 2, o 6 Porci 49- i. d. ■33 o 2 o 2 8 o 6 2 6 3 o I o 2 o I 3 42... 3 6 72.. .51 II ,f. d. Weston solvit primam medietatem, viz. 27 5 J Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 27 f J Summa totalis, ;^8i. 14^. i\d. Tricesima inde, 54J. \od. (m) Minute avene. dham per Walterum Fabrum luratores. WESTON. qrs. bus. s. d. 4 O... 12 o I o.. 3 o 4 4 •■ 13 6 2 2... 6 9 4... 4... 4... o... o... 2... 4... 4... o... 4... I o... 3 o I o... 3 o 4... I 6 4... 1 6 I 2.. ■ 3 q I 4-- ■ 4 6 ! 2 0,, 6 I 0.. 3 33 6.. lOI 3 Equi qrs. bus. s. d. 3 6. ..15 o 5 0,..20 O I O... 4 O 2... I O I O... 4 O 3 7 Stotti 3 6 Eque II 0...44 o i 6. ..21 7 i 13. ..51 6 I... Pulli S. d. s. rf. S. d 2. ■ 4 3- •13 2, . 6 I.. ■ ^ 3.- i •15 I.. I.. • 4 • 3 I.. I.. j I.. I.. 2 ' I.. 2 16, ..32 Vacce 6.. .30 2... 8 2... I .. 2... 2.. 2.. 2.. 2.. I.. 4... 2... 2... 3-- I... 2 .. I... I... 2... I... 3-- 2... I... I... I... 4- I.. 2.. 10., I.. 30 o 8 6 3 o 7 o 3 o 6 o 5 o 5 o 6 o 5 o 4 6 5 12 9 10 5 10 5 5 2 5 6 6 o o o o o o 10 o 3 o 8 o 45 o 4 o 4 o 3... I I... I. I. d. O O 4 O 4 I... I.. 2... 5 1 o o 6 o 4 o 8 I o o 4 6... 6 o 15. ..70 o : 77.. 267 2 23- Summa totalis, /81. .4.. i,rf. Tricesima inde, 54.. loa'. (?«) Minute avene. Bovetti s. d. 8 o 7 o 1 10 2 10 I... 2... 5 26i...56 2 , 16. ..15 Porcelli 12... 3 o 5--. Porci Agni s. d. 49-. 33 o .12 • 5 • 5 .6... 5 6 4-. 2.. 6 J- . I 2. . 2 12 . .12 3-- . r 3- . 2 8 2 . 6i . 2 . 6 6 I.. 3- . . I 4 4 ■• ■ 4 2. . . 8 2.. 3 •• ■ 3 I.. 4 3-- 3 2 .. . 2 I.. 6 3 ■• J ... 3*' 2 6 3 ■• 2 .. 3 I 4 2.. 6 J-- 3 I 2 .. 2 I.. 2.. 9 o I o I o 42.. Hogastri 14., 16. ..10 72...51 II 864. ..83 2 ■ 49,. .17 8 41. ..27 d. 4 Mukones s. d. 8. ..10 o 29.. .38 8 I... I 4 ■SO I'otais £ 1- d. I 10 O 16 12 10 3 15 8 I 13 2 10 o 15 o I 19 6 I 9 o 3 19 2 I o o 1 8 I 12 6 2 15 o 9 4 7 17 4 200 2 9 10 I I 10 200 10 O I 12 10 10 O 5 o 15 o 2 10 O I ■5 I 10 I 7 6 I S I 2 6 ID I 8 6 IS I 7 6 3 2 6 14 10 .i S 8 I 3 8 14 4 82 Skin in bad state, a few items may be missing. .;. d. 1 O II O 2 6 ! 2 4 6 I S 1 o 2 8 8 I o S I 10 4 5 3 I 4 I 8 9 I 4 4 I 1 4 I 8 10 I o 10 9 4 1 o 6 II 2 I 6 4 3 6 9 5 14 II NORTON in Suffolcia. !• rumentum [Skin 28 a] Dominus W. de Pakeham {a [Skin 29] Uominus Ric. de Cokefeud (Jalf. Hostiarius \V. Fromond \V. fil. Thome W. Kenteys 1. de Norton Cristina de Norton T. de Punz Fulco Mariot Alicia de Stancehe Adam de Punz Th. fil. Ricardi Balli Stephanus Molendinari Adam Molendinarius W. Cokeman Roger Seman Galf. Coc I. Roc J,Iargareta de Wlpyt Emma de Punz Warinus fil. Gilberti Rad. de Howes Symon de Howes ... Emma de Littlehae Rad. Carp Basil Craft Stephanus Freman Rad. le Gros R. Cissor \V. de Berton R. Kete I . Hervi Warinus fil. Helye Gilb. fil. Alwyni ... Stephanus Prepositus Herveus de Bradefeud qrs. bus. s. 20 0...I20 Totals I 6 3 6 10 6 22 6 Siligo qrs. bus. 2 O... 2 O 6 I 6 s. d. 8 o 5 o 10 o 6 3 10 o 3 10 9 9 Ordeuni Pise qrs. bus. i. ./. ' qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. s. d. . qrs. bus. s. d. 24 o... 96 o 60 0...120 o (A)io o... 30 o 26 O 10 o 78 o I 19 4 26 o ! 22 o 20 12 o 10 4 16 4 20 8 6 8 12 II 6 4 3 4 4 24 3 4 I II 7 II 8 12 10 5 16 I o I o 20 o 39 o 4 o 2 o 2 o 2 O o 6 o 9 2 o I o 69 6...4IS 21 2. ..105 4 125 4. 102 I... 204 3 A- \- 4- 4-- o.. o.. o.. o.. O.- 4., o.. 6.. o.. 1 2, 6. 2 4. I 4., o 9 jrs. bus. I 4... 10 4... 3 4... I 0... 2 0... 4... 4... e!!. I 0.. 2... 4... 2. . I 0.. 4-- 4.. I 0.. 2 6.. 2 0.. I 6 9 3 I 6 I 6 3 8 1 37 4. 30 0...91 Carectarii s. d. 3. ..24 O 7 0...28 ..24 Stntti 48 8 o 20 o I.. 4 I.. 4 I.. 5 I.. 3 I.. .^ I.. 5 Fulli Boves I.. .3 42. ..170 6 4.. .9 6 12. ..60 18. ..89 10... 40 o 8 o 8 o 6 o 5 4 6 8 8 8 Bovetti luvence ' s. d. Vituli ^, d. Boviculi Pore ^. d. ^. d. s. 20 O ! 2... 10 O 8 o ' 2... 6 o 8 o I 4... 20 o I. 54.. .239 6 29... 128 4 o 2 6 o 6 6 4 o 2 o 2 o 6 1 8 I II 6 1 I o 8 4 1 o I 6 d. 12. ..24 o (- Tax 12. .11 12. . 12 4-- . 1 44 14 6 I 9 10 5- • 5 20. . 20 6.. . 2 6 5 4 6 3 6 3- • 3 3 19 6 2 8 3. • 3 8. . 8 2.. 9 3 5 3 2 2 2. . 2 2 19 6 2 5- ■ 5 2.. 9 2 3 9 1 54 4- ■ 4 2., 9 I 16 I 2j I. I 16 3 64 4. ■ 4 2.. 9 I 8 9 "4 8. . 8 2. . 9 2 6 I 4 4- • 4 2.. 9 II 44 2. . 2 • 5 lo 2. . 2 I 5 10 12. . 12 6.. 2 3 3 I ?. 2 04 2. . 2 40. . 40 12.. 3 6 7 4 14 4 4 94 6 3- ■ 3 I 10 I 5- • 3 2.. 9 17 6 7 3- • 3 17- • 17 8.. 3 6 13 6 4 6 6. . 6 4-- I 6 I 17 6 I 3 5- • 5 II. . 11 4-- I 6 3 5 6 2 2j 3- ■ 3 2.. 9 I 3 13 6 3 94 54 2. . 2 II 6 44 2. . 2 I 3 3 94 4- ■ 4 2.. 9 2 7 6 I 7 2. . 2 II 74 44 b. . 6 4.. I 6 2 2 6 I 5 4- ■ 4 I 6 9 II 5-- • 3 2.. 9 12 6 5 2. 2 2.. 9 2 2 9 I 7 44 9 14 I 5 4 II 1.. . I 17 3 7 8. . 8 40.. ■ 40 4- I 6 9 8 6 34 5-- ■ 5 4.. I 6 I 2 > 5 7 I 6 74 9 loi 3i I.. . I 18.. . 18 8.. 3 3 14 2 6 6.. . 6 4- I 6 I 12 9 I I b.. . b I I 9 9 5-- • 5 17 10 6 7 4 I.. I 10 4 2.. . 2 2.. 2 I 16 16 I 4 9 i4 ' i4 10 I.. 2.. 2 I.. 44 13 I 10 I 13 6 54 I 8 5i 6.. . 6 2.. 9 I 15 3 I 2 6.. . 6 2.. 9 I 3 9 94 5-- • 5 i 2 5 I 6 10.. . 10 I ■ 2.. 9 I I 8 3 84 3i 3b.. ■ 3b I 16 I 24 4-- ■ 4 2.. 9 17 3 7 8 3J 48. •47 347-- ■347 99- • 38 44 149 19 5i 5 5 RESSEWRTH. RESSEWRTH. Siligo [Skin 35] ; qrs. bu^ (i) Prior Monacorum Theford 8 o Walt. Prepositus i 2 o Walt, apud le Fen i o Pet. de Fakenham 4 Th. 111. Willelmi I o Alexander Bercator Gerveys Faber • 4 Margareta Bele ! I o W. apud le Fen j i o Pet. le Gierke ; I 4 Totals 16 ■32 . 8 • 4 . 2 • 4 bus. O... O... o... 4... o... o... 4... d. O o o o o o o o o o 4. ..64 6 : 33 0...132 Resseworthe solvit primam niedietatem, viz. ds. (i\d. qrs. 10 1(2)3 2 bus. O., O,.. o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 13 4 2 I 2 , I I 2 4 Pise s. d. I 6 o 9 9 1 3 25 •33 4 4 3 7. ..27 Equi d. O 3-I7 Pulli s, d. I... I O Vacce d. o o o o o o o o o 9 23-'87 9 .10 o s. d. 2. ..3 O 2... I I ...I i,..o I...O I...0 I...O 2. ..3 O 30-- 3-- 2.. 7-- I.. 2.. 8.. 6.. 6.. Agni Hogastri Multones J". d. s. d. I. rf. 8.. 3 7- ■ 7 8.. . 6 16. . 8 30--35 2.. 8 3-- II I.. 4 I.. 4 6.. . I 10 4- . 2 8... 9 3 2.. . 10 4- . 2 6... 7 4-- . I 6 3- . 1 6 3- 3 6; 5. ..19 o 65. ..43 4 I 45---I5 5 I 34---20 6 ' 47-"54 9 Tax I S, s. (i\d. Summa istius ville £^'}. is. 6d. (i) Habet breve Regis. Tricesima 17J. %d. Et excipiuntur a summa ista 4^. -id. de parte Prioris de Theford et restat summa ly. id. (i) Minute avene. SAPKSTUN. [Skin 2i] (^) Uxor quondatn Alexandri W. le Palmer W. fil. predicti Willelmi Roys ancilln predicti Willelmi I. Petyt Ad. Pilling Isabel uxor Ad. le Reve W. Ciodeman AUiene Godeman Cecili le Reve Isoude le Reve Ad. Cnyf... Hugo Ilallowe I. ]->rion iulm. Hunwine ( iilb. Bicce (ialfr. Roman Aliscia femina Radulphi Letiscia le Palmer (xalf. Stanbowe Aliscia Sugling I. fil. Gilberti le Warrener ... I. fil. Willelmi W. Afo Osebert Waggard I-:;d. Martin [Skin 22] Galf. leCalf Gilb. le Warrener Ad. le Reve qri^. bus. le Wridewell ' 3 o, 4 I 6 I o I 4 4 4 18 10 6 Siligo qrs. bus. 3 4- 7 o... 4 4.. 1 6..' 2 o.. 2 o.. 6..' 3-- 1 2.. 2 4.. 1 o.. 3 o.. 2 o.. 6..' Totals. 10 2. ..61 4 . 2 21 7 loi 9 o 9 o 3 5 II 4 13 9 3 4h 8 74 3 44 6 4i 3 4- 15 9 2 4... 2 o... I 4... II 3 8 o 6 9 Ordeiun qrs. bus. .s\ d. 5 o... 20 O U O... 44 O [ O... 4 O 2 O... 8 O I O... 4 O 8 o... 34 o 4 4... 18 4 4... 18 4 o... 16 6.. 2.. 2.. 6.. o.. 7.. o.. 4- 2.. 15 I 15 o 8 o 3 6 32 o 6 o Q O 3 o... 14 o 7--- 3 o 1 o... 4 o 7 o... 28 o 38 o 20 o '6 4... 26 o 9 4-- 5 o- I o. I. I o. 4- 2 8 I 4 2 1 4 o 8 2 8 4 o 2 8 43 4--I95 6i i 99 4---40i 27 7. ..37 2 rs bus. J. rf. qrs 8 0.. 10 8 4 0.. 5 4 I 2.. 4 2.. 4 3 0.. 4 3 19 Pisu ,/. ' Fal qrs. bus. e s. d. Brase urn lumenta Stotti Pulli Boves s. d. Vacce .?. d. Boviculi Vitul s. d. — Sues s. d. Porci bus. jr. . d. \ s. d. i. rf. S. d. I. d. I. d. 4... I 0.. 3 6 4-- I 8 5. ..16 « ■ - I ... 40 4-- I 8 2... 7 2. ..10 3 ... 12.0 I... 2 I... 4 . 2 5- I loi 9 3 6 I... 2 I ... 4 6 I... 4 6... 2 4... iO 2 ... 6 6 2... 8 I... 4 I... 5 2... 8 2,.. 9 2 ... 80 I... 2 I... 2 6 I... 4 I. . I 2... I 4 6... :; 3 9 I... 2 6 14... 5 6 I... 3 6 I. . I 2.., I... 5 3 .-■ 12 I... 2 2... 8 0... 3 4- I 8 ... I.. .2 2 ... 70 2... 6 2... 8 ■ I... 4 1 ... 36 2 ... 70 2 ... 80 2... 2 I... 2 I... I... 4 4 2... 3 9 2... 5 I ... 40 ... I... 4 2, . 2 3... I li •• I ... 50 .... 38 2... 3 I... 4 '■ . I 0... 3 I... 6 I. ..2 I... 4 34- 14 ... 2... 8 I. . I I ... 60 ... I... 4 4... 4 fi I... 3 6 2 ... 80 3- 5 2... 8 3- •3 I ... 36 I... 4 0... 3 I... 2 6 2 ... 10 2... 3 6 2... 8 I. .. 10 I... I 2 ... 70 I... 2 I... 4 0... 3 0... 3 I... I 6 2..'.' 8 4 ... 15 I... I 2 3... 8 6 I... 2... 4 8 2. .. 2 4... 4 4.., I 0... 3 6 2... 8 I... 2... 9 3 ..• 12 3--- 4 2... 8 I. .. I 6 I... 4 I ... 36 3... 5 6 I... 4 2... 6 I... 5 I ... 40 I... I I... 4 I. ■ ' 6.. .59 3 I 4- ■ 5 5. ..16 16. ..52 8... 31 3... S 8.. .37 44 -173 8 ; 29.., 55 8 I : 29... 9 8 14 ■13 II 5- -4 4 (a) This lady is also credited with i quarter of ' tarus ' (? tares) valued at 3J. Sapestun solvit iirimam medietatem 29 7 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 29 7 Fabe nrs. bus. .?. d. 4... I 8 4... I 8 4... I 8 .t. d. 5. ..16 O 4... 5 o 5... 16 o lumenta s. d. ... 4 ... S ... 2 6 ... 5 5 o 6 o '3 6 '2 6 I o I 6 4 o 6 o 16. ..52 o 2... 7 o 8 o 8 o 8 o 8...31 Boves j:. d. 2. .,10 o 2... 9 I... 4 o • • 5 8.. .37 3 •■ 2 . 1 . 2 . 2 . I . I . I . 3i. 1 . 2 . I . i. d. 4 o 12 O ■46 6 6 8 o ' 5 6 12 o 7 o ■ 3 6 7 o 8 o 4 o 5 o 3 8 14 o 6 o 8 o 3 6 10 o 7 o Boviculi I... 2 O 2 O 2 6 3 6 2 o 6 o 2.. I.. 15 o I 3... 12 o i 3.., 36 ; 3.. 4 o I I.. 8 6 4 o 5 6 I o 44 ...173 8 : 29.. .55 Vituli s. d. I... O 4 I... O 2... O 2... O 8 2... o 8 I.. 2.. 2... O 2. o s I... o 4 I... o 4 .5. R. Cocus N. Wlurich '.■.' Elias Britwyne Carried forward. Frunientum Si igo Ord Liuni irs. hii» S. d qrs. bll^ s. ,/. qrs. bus. ,/. (3 0. ■ 3b 1 0. ■■ 4 8 0... 32 I 4- ■ 9 3 2 0... 4... 12 10 4- • 3 4- 2 b 4 4... iS 1 4 ■ ■ 9 I 4- ■ 7 b b 0... 24 I 4-- ■ 9 3 4- ■ 17 6 8 I I 0... 0... 0... 32 4 4 4-- 3 I 0. ■ .S I 0... 4 4.. J 2 4... 10 4- 2 b I o... 4 4 0.. 24 I 0. ■ 3 IS 0... bo 2.. I 6 I 2. . b 4 4... 18 4 . J I 0. • S 2 0... 8 I 0.. 6 I 0. ■ 5 b 0... 24 4 ■ 3 4- . 2 6 3 4 3 o... 0... 0... 12 16 12 3 0,. i« 4- . 2 b S 0... 20 3 0. • IS 10 3 0... o... 40 12 5 0.. 30 3 0. • '5 13 0... S2 2 4- . 12 b I 4... 6 I 0. • ,S S 0... 20 I 0.. • 5 4 4... 18 4- . 2 b I 0... 4 2., I 5 2 0... 8 I 0.. b 4- . 2 b 2 0... 8 4- 2 b 2 0... 0... 0... 8 4 4 I 0... b I 0.. • 5 4 3 0... 0... 16 12 I 0... 6 b o... 24 I 0... b 2 0.. 10 8 o... S2 I 4-- 7 6 4... 2 4- 2 b 2 0... 8 I 4-- 7 6 3 4... 14 3 0.. 15 4 0... lb 4... 3 4 o... lb 4 0... 24 2 0.. 10 10 0... 40 3 0.. IS 4 0... lb 4... 3 4-. 2 b 2 0... 8 4-- 2 6 1 4... b 6 0.. 30 7 4... 30 I 2.. b I 4... b 2.. I 3 0... 12 4-- 2 6 3 4... 14 4-- 2 6 : 2 0... 8 .^veiie bus. ,t. d. 2... O 4 4- {"1)3 °- 7 6 35 4---2I3 49 2. ..244 6 197 0...788 o 14 4. ..27 6 p se Ka be luinenta 3US, ,/. qrs. bus .s". a'. s. d. 4- • 4 b. ■ J 2. . 1 2... 6 4.. . I 4 0.. . 2 8 I... 5 I 4- . b I... S 0.. . 5 6 I 0.. ■ 4 I... 3 I... 5 0.. 2 8 0.. 2 S 0.. 2 8 b 0. .20 0.. 2 8 I. . b I.. • S 4-- I 4 I.. ■ 3 I 0. ■ 4 2.. • 5 6 4- 4- I 4 b I.. I.. I.. . I 2 ■ 5 b b 6 4- I 4 0.. 3 o... 8 o o... 2 8 4... I b 6... 2 o 4... b 8 2... 8 5 I. ..40 6 15. ..57 .90 I... 4 2... 7 I... 4 I... 4 I... 5 I... 4 4. ..16 I .. 5 ib...b^ Pullani ■ 3 o . I 6 .25 O 2... 13 2... 2... 10 10 Vacce Bovictili d. s. rf. .V. 4 4- . lb 2. I. . 8 • 3 .!• • 9 2. . b 8 I... 4 I... 4 1... 5 I... 4 b... 25 2... '"8 I... 5 5--29 6 2... 10 o I.. b 12 b 1.. 5 I.. 4 I.. b 2.. 8 2.. 7 I.. 4 4 o 4 o I.. 6 2.. 10 3-- 20 2.. 9 2.. 9 b 3- IS 2.. 8 I.. 4 4-- lb 2.. 10 I.. 3 I.. b I... 5 I... 4 I... b t... 3 15ovetii luveiice .r. J. , s. d. s. d. 3. ..3 O ... 2... 4 o I... 3 O lb... 2... 9 I... 2 b I b 3. ..10 o 2.. 7 b I... 2 b 5... 9 s I... 4 o I... 3 o 3... 6 o .5 o 1... 4 o 7b. ..229 2 b...27 3--3 II. ..27 14. ..41 .19 o 5. ..12 O ; 2... I 19 O i 5. .12 O I 4. ..2 ('/') Minute av I, <*c; lis (;■' STANTON. Pullat 1... I 6 3-25 o BovicuH Sue Agni Hogastri Totals 5. ..29 6 .1-. d. ^, d. 2.. . 13 4 4,. 2.. I.. . 16 . 8 ■ 3 3-- ■ 9 . 6 8 2,. . " 8 2 I.. I.. I.. 3 ■ 4 ■ 4 ■ 5 I.. ■ 4 2... 13 4 &.. ■ 25 2 2... 13 4 2.. .'"s I.. • 5 2.. . ID 2 . , , 10 2. . I.. . ID .'"6 4... 18 3" 2.. I. I. 2. 2. I. I. I. 2. . 12 . 6 • 5 • 4 . 6 . 8 • 7 • 4 ■ 4 ■ 4 . 6 . 10 3- . 20 2. 2. • 9 • 9 ! 6 3- • 15 . 8 2... 10 I. ■ 4 2... 10 4- . lb 2. . 10 I. I. . 6 I. I. • 5 • 4 . 6 I. • 3 16... 88 76. .229 2 i. d. ' s. d. s. d. 3. ..3 O • ... 2... 4 O I... 3 o 5 o I... 2 6 ; I 6 .10 O i 2.. 7 5 2 6 5-- 9 8 I... 4 o I... 3 o ..30 3... 6 o I... 3 o 4 o 6. ..27 3. ..3 o II. ..27 8 14. ..41 o 20. 4- ..19 o 5. ..12 o ...19 o .r. d. 23 4 b 8 20... I... I... 4... 4... 34. •• 9.., 7. I 10 I 13 6, 3 14 ,r. d. 8 O 3 o 4 o 30 o 3 o 8... 8 o 30... 30 o 7... 7 o I 6 o 3 o 14 o o 2 O 3 o 16 o II o 67... 82 10 222. ..218 O I...O 6 ..o 6 I s. d. 7 15 8 2 9 14 4 2 .S 2 3 2 2 I 10 5 5 12 8 I 2 2 4 8 14 8 II ■; 2 10 I 10 2 9 6 I 7 10 I 10 17 6 3 14 10 4 10 I 5 9 I 12 b I I.S I 10 'S '4 6 I 9 b 17 b !■; 18 2 12 I 10 2 10 4 ID 19 b I 2 2 10 2 8 12 3 17 b I 3 I I I 10 2 13 b S---3 o 18 14 o 10 b b b 8 o 8 II o 7 b o 10 3 8 8 I I 4 8 I 4 .S 9 2 7 8 2 8 8 I 6 3 19 STANTON (continued). [Skin 43 continued^ Brought forward Galf. Pap . Walt, de Sutton Adam le Fuller I. de Butteleye Adam Schaule we W. Schalue Isabell Lauercle Adam fil. Presbuteri Pet. Clericus I. Scalue Th. fil. Philippi Walt. Onge I. Kanell Rad. fil. Wynter Adam fil. Fabri I. Ocelin Th. fil. Petri Th. Red Adam Albri W. Sperling W. Albricus R. Sturdi Roger Asspelond Th. Asspelond Th. Hunfrey [Skin 44] Adam Esger R. Esger I. Aluric W. Aluric lulian Aluric I. WiUam Mabilia Trayleman R. Gent I. Godyine Adam Gonnyld R. Kibelon Ric. fil. Thome I. fil. Laurencii AUexander fil. lohannis W. Osmund Hervicus Aunger . . . Th. Fichel I. Fichel Pet. le Cromber Walt. Case [Skin 45] I. Edon I. le Wyte W. Godechild .'.' Totals Siligo qrs. 35 bus . S. d. qrs. bus. 4-- 213 49 2 3 I 2... 4... 0... 4... 4... c... 2.. I 6 4... A- 3 I 0... 4-- 3 0.. 12 I 2 I 0... o... 4 •• 0... 0... 4.. 3 2 0... 4-- 3 3 0... 2... 0.. 18 1 0... 4-- 3 4... 4-- 3 4- 9 4... 4... 0.. 12 0.. 6 I 0... 4-- 3 4- 3 I I 0... 0... 0.. 6 I 4 ■■• A- 3 4... \- 3 0.. 18 4 •. 0.. 6 4... 2.. I 6 4-- 3 Orde s. d. qrs, bus. .v. d. 244 6 :i97 o... 7S8 O 2 6 j 4... 2 O 10 17 2 5 2 5 o S o 5 o 10 5 15 I 5 2 o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 4... o... o... o... o... o... o... o... 6... o... 8 14 12 12 16 8 4 6 4 12 8 20 12 8 20 O 4 o 4 o 2 O 20 12 12 4 4 4 16 2 12 28 16 12 4 4 qrs. bus 14 4. 4- I o. 4.. 2.. 4-- 27 6 1 o 2 O 2 O I O o 6 2 O o 8 2 O 3 6 2 6 56 0...336 o 77 4. ..385 3 J3o.^ 6.. .1219 o 26 0...50 ^ Stanton solvit primam medietatem, 64^. 9^/. Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 645-. >jd. (til) Minute avene. >us. .s\ d. 0...56 6 I 4 43 I 4 4 4... 4 o o... 2 8 1 4 2 o 2 6 2 2 2 8 o... 2 8 4.,, I 4 2 6 I 4 I 4 4 o lumenta s. d. .40 6 I5---57 o...n3 o , II 4... 2 o 'rf. : .t. d. o 16. ..63 o 2... 5 O I... 5 o I... 3 o I ■■ 5 o I... 4 o 4 o 3 o 2 o 5 o 2 6 I.. ■ 4 2.. .10 I.. I.. I.. . I 2 . I 6 6 5 o 5..42 6 , 24. ..79 o 35 ■■130 6 ..29 6 16... 88 I... 3 o 3 o I... 2 o I... I o 5 6 76. ..228 I... 3 9 12 7 8 4 10 4 4 3 4 I... rf. 2 o o o o 2... 8 o 2... 10 O I... 4 O 2... 8 O 2... 8 o 2... 8 o 2.. 2.. 10 10 3- 12 2.. I.. 8 4 o I.. 4 I.. I.. 4 3 Boviculi s. d. .27 O 5. d. s. d. 3, ..3 o II. ..27 8 2... 4 o I... I 8 2... 10 o 2... 4 o 2,.. 8 o 2... 5 O 2... 4 O 2... 7 4 2.. ■ 7 I.. ■ 4 4.. 13 2.. 2 I.. 3 4 I.. I 2., 8 2.. "e 8 2.. 6 4.. 8 I.. I .40 o s. d. 14. ..41 O I... 2 6 1... I 6 I... 2 6 I... 2 o I... 2 6 o ; 30.. .153 6 ;i3i...454 2 10.. .32 8 | 3. ..3 o 49-I33 8 | 21. ..55 6 Porcelli !. d. 19 O .19 O 5. ..12 O [fcui 4:a] Taxatio omnium bonorum manerii domini Camerarii Sancti Edmundi in Stanton in universo, ^19. ^s. lorf.— A Tax, 12s. Md. Summa summaruni omnium bonorum taxacionis supradicte, ^212. \\s. -jd. Summa tricessime ejusdem £6. gs. 6d. excepta Increment to be added ' Aule de Stanton ' in STANTON (continued). . ,V 1 Fabe lumenta - Stotti Affri s. d. s. d. Pullani Ik ves Vacce Bovicuii Viluli Bnveiti luvence Lana Porcelli Sues Porci Oves Agni Hogastn i Totals •ra,-< 1 qrs. bus i". d. s. -d. i. 2 I 12 I I 3- 2 6 8 3 12 3 2 =; I.. I.. 4 2. I I 8 16 3 64 J^ .0 10 4-- 2.. 3 4 "i 6 8.. 3-- 2 I 10.. 2, . . 3-- 6 I 2 8 8 8.. I.. 3'- 2 I 8 4 /■■ 3 6 I 6 I.. 1.. I I 4 18 1 1 9 3 6 3 3 2 34 44 7 I 2.. I 8 4-- 1 J-- 2 s.. I 8 6.. 3 3 2 10 4-- 3 4 6... J 10 5-- I 3 J-- 3 I 19 16 4 3 I 4 61 ■ 4... 2 2.. I 4 I.. 4 I . 6 I.. t 2 3 12 9 6 [ 5i I. .0 10 . 2 8 I .. 8 I.. r.. 6 I.. I 1. .0 10 4... 2 2.. I 9 2 1 1 5 7 I. .u 10 4... I 3-- 2 2... 8 4-. 2 2. . . 2 2 7 6 I 7 8 3 _|_ 10 4 Thorpe .solvit pro ultima medietate 20.. 2\d. et restat summa 40.. 2U. quia 22.. <)\d. de parte W. de Pakenham et Yod. ,le parte Pnoris ,le Ixeworth. ((?) " habet ad manerium suum de thorpe," follows the name here. [b] minute avene. 3 'O WALESHAM. s. d. 8 o 20 O 35 4.-. 71 o [t) Pise (3) Fabe qrs. bus. 2 O.. 10 O.. s. d. 6 o ;,o o qrs. bus. s. d. 2 O... 6 O 4-- 3 4 4-- 13 6 4-- 13 4 0.. 12 2 0.. 6 2 0. . 6 4.. 3 4 2.. 12 9 4 2. .12 9 4-- 3 5 4-- 16 6 6.. I 6 I I 4-- 2.. 4 3 6 9 4-- 3 2 0.. 6.. b 2 3 4-- I 4-- I 6 4... 3 4 0.. 12 4 0. .12 2... 6 2 4-- 7 6 4... I I I I I I 2 I 4.. 4-- 4-- 4-- 0.. 4... 4,.. 0... 4 4 4 4 3 7 I 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 I 4-- • 4 6 0... 2 I 3 0... o... 3 9 &... I 6 2 3--. 4... 7 I2 6 3 2.. 3" 9 I 9 2... 6 4... I b 6... I 6 I 2... 3 9 I 2.. 3 9 5--- I 3 2 0... 6... 6... 6 2 2 3 3 I 2, I O., 4-. 7-- 4-. 2.. 5-- I.. 4.. 2.. 3 9 3 o 1 6 2 74 I ,6 o 9 I o I o 104, 44i 6' .220 5 o 44 18 6.. .56 3 Carecta s. d. .16 O 2. ..16 10,. 2,. 50 3-- 20 I.. "6 I.. 6 I.. 5 6 3 6 I... 3 6 23. ..115 6 Eque 2... I... 3 o 4 o 4 o 4 o 4 o 5 o 4 o 3 o 5 o 4 o 28... 104 i-. rf. J. d. 10... 70 O 4- 3,.. 4 6 13 26 13 8 5 4 5 9 5 5 5 II 4 6 1 ... I ... I.. I.. I.. 2.. 2.. I.. 4 44 54 44 44 I o 5 44 84 10 4 54 74 I .. 8 2.. . I 44 2 .. 9 3- . 2 I I .. 3 b I.. . 34 I .. 4 6 I.. . 5 I .. 5 I,. 5 2 9 2.. 9 2 .. 8 I.. 5 I .. 3 6 I.. 3* n.- 7 2.. I 5 44 o 5 54 4 54 8 64 2 I 4...1S 24. ..162 3 464. ..212 6 j 58. ..37 8.. .31 3 o 3 o 3 o 3 6 8.. .23 6 Porci 21. ...23 I... I O 2... I b 29... 26 3-- 3 6... I... 2. . . 6... 8... 10... 6... 2... 4 8 4 8 1 4 2 8 Agni lb... 5 10 2... o 10 3.-- 3--- 3--- 2.. I.. 2.. 3-- 3-- 4.. 3-- 3 4 2 6 o 8 o 9 "o 8 o 5 10 1 3 I o 4 14 4 14 o b o 34 o 8 o q o 8 o 4 2... o 9 2... o 6 2... I 5 ; ]... o 4 I... O 9 : I... O 4J [48... 107 8 i 75. ..26 44 Totals (c) 13 6 .5. rf. 8 04 2 I 17 6 12 8 3 10 16 9 8 44 7 10 3 12 [8 9 '4 2 114 ■3 6 4 I 2 I I 2 I 2 3 2 5 I 2 3 13 19 15 3 12 4 14 6 3 2 3 o 6 04 24 7 7 84 44 14 74 04 7 ' 2 5 54 34 7 14 8 o 3 24 15 3 5 04 I 7i 12 10 10 b I 24 15 "4 17 94 15 2 12 4 ,ses here Pise and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. (c) After the first six entries increments have been added to the totals on the right only and not to the items here. On the dorse of skin 51 is written : ' Walesham debet crescere blada de quindena Sancti Michaelis et ponere pretium quod nunc ponitur in rotulis et ponere minores summas.' s. d. 8 ii4 4 04 3 9 5 94 34 7 94 I 7 9 54 04 54 104 54 6 9 54 74 6 9 9 9h 54 64 9 104 3 9 6 10 44 5 4 84 2 7 6 44 108 6 04 I 3 II WALESHAM {continued). I'Vumentum Totals . [Skin 52 continu€it\ : qrs. bus. Brought forward 29 I Mat. fil. Gilberti 4 W. Coco 4. Pet. Faber Ric. le Man Walt. Piccor R. Pudding ^ H. Patel Andreas le Typetot [Skin 53] W. Terrewald W. Qualm Rad. Pudding W. Goflyng Helis Coppelowe Rad. Helewys Hugo de le Broc Christiana la Reve Warinus fil. Berard R. Hernyng , Pet. le Man N. Champeneys W. Bercator Alicia Bercator Auice Barel W. Swift '. ''''^^'[. Ahcia fil. Gilberti Annis uxor lohannis Gilb. Le Do Rad. Sare Rad. Wisvvyf ",',',, H. Dodeman Ric. Helirof I. le Do Christiana Terrewald W. Hulc Adam le Syre Herebard de Cranmere [Skin 54] Ric. de Cranmere Adam Pinchun R. Wither R. Hawes Hunfridus le Man R. Wyndilgard W. Kelbel I. fil. Ricardi I 6 3 o 3 o 1 6 2 3 I 6 I 6 3 9 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 I 6 9 o I 6 I 6 I 6 Siligo s. d. qrs. bus. s. I7S 6 , 5 0...25 3 o i 3 o I 6 I 6 qrs. bus. 96 I I I 2 4 4 6 1 I 2 I I 4 7 4 1 o 5. I o 2 5 6 6 6 I 4 4 6 386 3 6 6 4 2 3 10 2 3 qrs. bus. 35 4 4 4 3 12 6 22 6 4 7 3 2 4 2 4 I 2 3 3 3 6 2 3 o o o o o o 6 o o 6 o o 6 o o o o o ' o i o 6 o o o o 6 o o 6 (a) Pise (a) Fabe Carectarii Stotti qrs. bus. 73 6 2 I I I I 2 I 4 d. 5 9 6r 44 44 9 6 44 3 6 6 6 o o 9 9 3 o loi 104 3 6 6 qrs. bus, 18 6 3 9 4 loji 6 lOi io| 6 9 44 3 9 I io| 56 3 2. ..16 o 6| d. o I 2 J. d. 3.II5 6 3 o I... 2 6 I... 2 7 3 6 Eque 5 o 4 6 4 o 37 3. ..225 o 8 2. ..41 3 : 149 I. ..596 6 I 50 5.. .101 3J III 2J...332 loi 21 44. ..64 SJ i 3. ..19 6 ; 28. ..134 i 52.. .194 10 s. d. .104 6 ■ 3 6 . 4 o Pulli 3 6 3 o 5 o 3 4 4 o 4 6 I 6 I 4 3 6 I 4 I 6 3 o Boves 24. ..162 3 464 5 6 8 6 8 II. ..20 4 i I. ..5 211 6 4 6 4 6 5 6 5 5 4 10 4 O 4 o 5 o 5 o 4 o 4 6 58 28. ..187 7 794.. .360 o .37 104 ■ o 54 2.. I.. I 74 34 44 54 I 34 o 5 o 44 o 5 o 54 o 6 74 4 5 5 o o 5 02 o 5 o 44 I o I 2 I 3 I 6 I 64 I 74 o 10 100.. .65 7i J. d. .31 o 9 o luvence s. d, 3. ..23 6 3 o 3 o 2 6 2 8 2 7 2 6 3 o 3 o Porci 8. ..2 8 I 21. ..23 oj 1148. ..107 2... I 5 2... I 8 : 10... 6 8 2... 2 I ! I... o 8J 2.. 2 I I.. 2.. 6 2.. 6 2.. 8 1.. I.. 6 4 I.. 2.. 1 4--- 3 I... o I . . . o 12. ..48 o I 18. ..51 5 8. ..2 8 I 44. ..45 2i 224. ..164 2i s. d. WaLsham solvit primam medietatem, 53 loj Item solvit pro ultima medietate, 52 sj Summa totalis de tricessimo denario, £ti. ds. ■^%d. (a) In some cases here Pise and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. Increments have been added only to totals and tax here, and not to the ii WALESHAM (continued.) Carectarii Stotti Eque Pulli lumenta Boves Vacce Vitul Bovetti luvence Porcelli ' Porci - Oves d. Agni Totals Tax s. d. i. . d. s. d. s. d. : s. d. s. d. s. d. .r. d. s. d. s. d. 1 s. d. ' s. rf. d. C s. d. i, s. 3 " d 2.. .16 23..II5 6 28. ..104 6 3- ■■ 4 6 24. ..162 3 :46i...2i2 6 58. •■37 lOi 8.. .31 8.. .23 6 8. ..2 8 , 21. ..23 04 148. .107 8 75- •^ .26 44 loS 6 oi 8 I. •• 3 6 I ... 4 6 I. .. 54 16 3" 64 ... 6 I. ■• 4 I 10 I I I... 2 I ... 4 2. .. I 74 I... I I I 3 4 94 i I... 2 7_ I - 3 6 .. 34 126 9 1 I ... 4 6 .. 44 ... ... 2. I 5 2. . 8 '8 54 74 I. • 4 6 ' 2 ... 9 .. 54 2... I 8 10. . 6 8 5- . I 8 I 17 114 I 3 I. • 3 4 I. .. I 6 ... . I T... 4 2... 2 I I. 84 I. . 3 I 14 2 I i4 I. •• 3 I. .. I 4 I ... 3 . 34 16 14 64 ■• ■• 5 I. .. 2 I ... 4 6 . 5 2... 9 I... 3 2... 2 I 2 15 10 I 104 I. ■ 4 I ... 3 6 . 44 ... I... I 19 14 74 I. . 2 6 1 ... 5 . 5 I 2... I 6 18 II 74 I... 3 2... I 6 12 44 I ... 5 . 54 I. . 8 I. . 44 16 II 6i I... 5 I- I. . 2 • 4 6 6 I... 6 8 I ... 4 6 . 6 I... 4 I... 2 6 2... I 8 6 2. I . 8 10 I. I. . . 5 5 2 II 5 199 I 84 114 : ■ •• I ... 4 I... I 4 I. . 10 II 9 I 2 44 84 ^ I... 4 6 I ... 4 6 2. . I 6 I... 3 I 2... I 8 10. .'"6 8 4. . I 4 2 II 5 I 84 '■ ■ 3 6 I. . I 8 I ... 5 6 2. . i 8 2. I 3 I 7 7 II I. ■ 3 I ... 4 I ... 3 6 6 2. I. . 74 4 2. . 6 I I 4- 2. . I . 8 7 2 3 8i I 7 10 7 I 54 lOi 4 \ I. ■ 5 2... 1 2 I ... 4 I ... 4 6 6 I. I. . . 5 5 I... 2 8 I... I 4 2. . I 6 I. . 34 2 12 34 17 I I 9 I 64 i I ... 5 2. I 8 2. . 10 10 II 44 I. • 3 6 I. I... 2 7 3^ 2 18 4 74 I. • 3 6 ... I. ... 16 84 64 I. . 2 6 I. • 3 6 I ... 5 I ... 4 2. I. . 5 34 I... 2 6 ... 4- I. I. ■ 3 . . 8 9 2. . 7 I I 11 2 12 II 84 44 5 ; ... I. • 4 6 I ... 4 18 lOj 74 i I. . 2 8 ^ I ... 5 2. . I 84 17 44 7 1 I- • 4 6 I ... 5 I... 3 2. I 10 I. . 44 I 2 iij 9 i I. • 4 ... 17 44 7 ! I. ■ 4 6 I ... 4 I. . 5 18 5 74 i ... ... I. . I 4 I. ..5 I ... 4 6 I. . 44 5^ ■ 3 9 2. . 9 I 10 84 I 1 [ I. • 3 4 I. . I 6 I. ; i I I 7 84 I. • 4 1 ... 4 6 I. 2 I... 2 8 S- ■ 4 9 2. . 9 I 10 84 I 1 • • I. 3 2. I 6 I. . 4 16 74 64 I. ■ 5 I • 3 i I... 6 8 I ...''5 2. 6 I... 3 3... 2 6 3^ . 2 2. . 8 4 10 3 ... I... 4 I ... 5 2. 64 I 12 6 I I ... I ... 4 6 2. 74 4^ • 3 2. .. 9 I 2 104 9 2 ... 10 2. . 10 I. . 8 I. .. 4 I II 10 I I... '3 6 ' 1 I. . 8 I. .. 4 .5 6 3. ..19 6 28... 134 I 52- .194 10 II. ,20 4 I. ..5 ! 28... 187 7 79i---36o 7 100. .65 74 12. ..48 18. ..51 5 8.. .2 8 44 •••45 24 224. .164 24 ii3^ ■■39 9 165 10 2 5 9 6| Summa totalis de tricessimo denario, £^. 6s. 3|r/. and Fabe are given together, and I have divided such entries between the two columns. Increments have been added only to totals and tax here, and not to the items. WATLISFELD. Taxatio ibidem de tricesimo denario per iuratores. Tassatores Rob. del Crop, Walt, del pet, ad Mercion, Ric. hi Aylmer. [Skin lo] De I. fil. dominil I. de Seyncler ( Berard de Bosco Gilb. fil. Clerici R. de Bosco R. dele Grop I. Thurston R. de Herst Ric. Aylmer Ad. de Herst Walt, le Franceys Walt, le Faut Emma de Bayndele Ad. Osselyn Walt. Bond Adam Mercion Walt, de le pet W. le Franceys Rad. le luvene Lemmer Bude Ad. fil. Galfridi [Skin II] Walt, de Cruce Ric. fil Agathe Christiana la Hunte Walt, le Boneyr Hen. Flober W. Tucke Ad. fil. Walteri Christiana de Ecclesia Hen. Hulf Th. Le Kyng Hen. deleHel Hugo le Kyng Petro de le.Molus Berard fil. Walteri I sabel Flober I. Peche Ric. dele Grene W. le Cupere Rad. de Ecclesia Eadmundo de Lepham Ad. de Bosco Ric. Hode et Gilb. frater suus. Rad. fil. lohannis W. fil. Walteri Aimer le Kyng qrs. bu.s. s. d. 3 2--17 loi 6 o. ■33 =; o. ■27 b S o. •27 b 4- . 2 9 4- . 2 9 4- . 2 9 6. ■ 4 n 6. • 4 I* b. • 4 14 4- . 2 9 4- , 2 9 3- . 2 °4 I o. • S b 6. • 4 I* 3-- . 2 oj 3-- . 2 Of I 4.. . 8 74 2 0., .11 b 3-- 2 oj I 0.. .■; 6 4-- 2 9 1 0.. ■; b I 0.. b I 4.. '^ 3 I 2.. 6 10* 4.. 2 9 1 o 3 o 4 2 O 1 2. 4... 2 2 O...II 4... 2 2 O...II 2... I 4... 2 1 o... 5 2 0.,.II 5 6 lb b 2 9 II o 6 loi o q o 4i 9 6 Siligo Ordeum qrs. bus. ^. 4 4 IS 10 3 2 12.. 4 4 II 8 J I .30.. 10 14 II 9 87 lO.. 3 4 4 3 6 2 94 8., 2 8 4 16 9 3 3 I 13 2 I I* 10.. 3 4 I 13 10 ' 24 -57.. 85 8 105 14 2 3 10 3 Westowe solvit primam medietatem viz. 23 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 32 8 exceptis partibus Hospitalis sancti Salvatoris Rogeri de Ketelberston et Isabelle de Cotton ut patet superius in rotulo. Summa tricesime ;^3 8^. od. (i) After this name is written 'postea quia idem Rogerus non est inventus in rotulo lohannis de Kirkeby ideo solvat.' (2) Quieta per breve Regis quia de villa de sancto Edmundo. (3) Omnia vasa enea dornus sue. (ni) Minute avene. The entry of his goods together with the note ' quietus quia de villa sancti Edmundi ' having been crossed out. WREDEWELL. WKEDEWELL. Siligo Ordeum [Skin 19] R. de Gravele N. Osebum W. fil. Gilberti Pet. fil. Nicholai I. fil. Walteri Alexander fil. Walteri . Laurencius Bosard W. Baldewyn I. atte Tuneshend W. Nicholas Andreas Osebum Laurencius Wlward ... Andreas Beneyt I. Beneyt W. Frere Laurencius fil. lohannis Pet. Curteyes Beneyt le Bercar Simon Godwyn Pet. le Rede Totals qrs. bus, 2 O 1 O 1 4 2 O 9 o 4 6 6 9 9 o 41 0...184 6 qrs. bus. s. d. 3 o 2 o 2 O 2 4 l5 24 8 4 6 4 6. 48 12 o 8 o 8 o 10 o qrs. bus. s. d. qrs. bus. . (m) 2 (m) 2 4... 194 15 6... 36 2... 10 2... 14 I... 6 7 10 13 4 6 , 25. ..138 s, d, 13 4 Vacce 10. 3- I. I. 2. I. I. I. 3- 6. 2. 8 O 4 6 4 o 4 6 2. ..13 4 i 36. ..166 6 s. d. BovicuH Vituli 2... I O I... o 6 Agni Hogastri MuUones s. d. I s. d. 38. ..12 8 14... 14 O 7... 2 4 24... 24 O 12... 4 O 40 10, 15 8 6 4 40 7 IS 10 15 8 6 20... 3- 8... 6... 10.. 6... 4.. 3- 10... 6 8 10.. 15. ..10 O ; 23. I 2. 20... 2... 7.., 6.. 6.. 6.. 2.. 13 I ■ 4 ■ 4 • 4 ■ 4 . I 35- 4.. 8.. 7- lo.. 8.. 4.. 2.. 2.. 3- 46 8 5 4 10 8 9 4 13 4 10 8 5 4 2 8 2 8 4 o Totals n... 5 8 ii45--i45 •39 £ s. 6 3 4 14 3 7 2 2 13 2 2 1 I I 2 S 5 o 9 I 7 I 4 I 16 77. ..51 4 , 127. ..169 4; 56 16 Tax 2 3 II* iOi 8 6 94 10 7i 7i 94 I 74 loi lOj I oi I 17 10 («/) Minute avene. Wredewelle solvit primam medietatem, viz. 19 45 Item solvit pro ultima medietate 18 5I Summa totius ad trice.simum 375'. io\d. INCREMENTA. [Skin 41 *] De frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 12 o De frumento siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 15 o De siligine ordeo pisis et avenis 6 o De frumento ordeo pisis et avenis 4 carectariis et 6 vaccis... 12 10 De frumento ordeo siligine avenis 3 2 V>t frumento ordeo siligine avenis et pisis 3 o a. 1 3¥ Tax 8 Aule de Conueston 10 Aule de Rickinghale 4 Q Aule de Culford 8 4 Aule de Ingham 6 2 l' Aule de Hildercle 2 Stanthon Summa 34^. ^d. MAP OF THE HUNDREC fteproduced from the Ordnance Survey Map with the sanction of the Controller of H. M. 's Stationery Office. THE HUNDRED OF BLACKBOURNE. ^hlAf Stanford's Geog'- Estab% London a^ '.,, ,1^^ V *^ -^ ^m& I '^1 W