Guist

(Parish/vill)

Referenced in E-CIPM(s)

E-CIPM Date Inquisition subject Document type Holding
22-50312 Jul 1425Mortimer, Edmund, Earl Of March [D.1425]InquisitionEstlyngerme, Elsing, Guist, Guestwick and Lynford,...
24-8004 Nov 1432Anne Who Was Wife Of Edmund, Earl Of MarchInquisitionEast Harling, Elsing, Guist, Guestwick and Lynford...
25-37619 Feb 1440Beatrice, Late CountessInquisitionThe following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ f...

Related places

Place name Relationship
EynesfordIn hundred of
Guist ThorpeParish for
NorfolkIn county of

Extents and values

Total: 1060.5d, 37449.5d, (£4 8s. 4d. // £156 9d.)
(1/3 site of the castle, vill, Castle Acre, Egmere, South Lynn, Upgrene, lordship, Beeston next Mileham, Leiston, Great Canfield, Little Canfield, Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake, South Creake, Clipstone, Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles, Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, Aylmerton, Wrentham, Covehithe, Suffolk, Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, Binham, Blo’ Norton, Weston Colville, Carlton, Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, Wood Dalling, Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead, Steeple Bumpstead, Arkesden, Elveden, Reymerston, Litcham, Roydon, Grimston, Hale, Plumstead, Attleborough, Dersingham, West Harling, Beeston Regis, )

castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle

a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land

20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly

40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly

40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell

30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands

3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice

a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture

a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill

pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d.

2d. [Marsh

1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle

castle, 15s. 11 1/2d.

fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs

market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton

5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly

100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk

2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham

4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell

one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton

1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton

one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling

one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden

5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston

1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham

1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston

3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead

1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough

one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham

one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling

1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham

1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis

1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

The following lands, tenements, manors, knights’ fees, and advowsons, castle, a certain ditch that encircles the castle to the southern gate of the bailey of the castle, a certain other ditch that extends from the northern gates of the bailey to the said ditch, castle, worth nothing yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the ditches of the castle, a house called ‘Tolhous, a wall, worth 4d. yearly. [Land, 3 pieces of land called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ against the west to ‘Roughamgate, 20 a. by estimate, worth 20s. yearly; 30 a.* land of a certain piece, of which the northern head abuts on the said pieces called ‘Heuedlongfurlonges’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Ouerthornham’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, 40 a.* land of a certain piece called ‘Netherthornham’, as divided by the boundaries, worth 13s. 4d. yearly; another piece of land called ‘Dowecrundell, 30 a.* land, lying on the eastern side of the said ‘Roughamgate’, worth 6s. 8d. yearly, in allocation of her dower from all the demesne lands, vill, castle, 3 a. land in Egmere, worth 12d. yearly, that are from the escheats of the castle allocated to Beatrice, 3 a. land in Egmere, a messuage in ‘Kirkegate’ in Castle Acre, 3 a. land in dower when she died. [Meadow, a certain meadow near Newton by Castle Acre called ‘Noteford’, worth 2s. yearly. [Pasture, a certain several pasture called ‘Erleslynge’ lying on the northern side of the close of the manor called ‘Erlyswykyn, 20 a. pasture by estimate, allocated in dower for the pasture and the close, a pasture called ‘le Lynkes’, extending from the way that leads from Castle Acre to Great Massingham against the west to the land, Rent, a pasture called ‘Bradmedowe’, worth 2s. yearly. From time out of mind, it was customary for each tenant of the lord of Castle Acre, residing in the vill, pasture from Candlemas to St Peter in Chains. Payable for each cow, 4d., 2d. [Marsh, 1/3 marsh called ‘Saltmersshe’ in South Lynn, as divided by boundaries, worth 3s. 4d. yearly. [Assize rents:] Belonging to the castle, land, rents, castle, 15s. 11 1/2d., land, lands, land, land, land, land, land, land, land, 3340 turves annual rent, court, frankpledge, vill, 1/3 profits from Castle Acre fair (nundinis) held on the feast of St James the Apostle at Upgrene, from Rachenese fair, a market held every Thursday in the vill, and from perquisites of the court of the same markets, fairs (nundinarum), the third worth 2s. yearly above the steward’s expenses; every third penny from the toll of the said fairs, market, worth 4d. yearly; and the vill and lordship of Beeston next Mileham, members of the manor of Mileham, with all franchises, liberties, and quittances, worth £10 yearly. [Knights’ fees.] Leiston (Leyston), Great Canfield or Little Canfield (Canefeld), Halstead, Maldon, Rockland, Northwold, Fincham, Barwick, North Creake or South Creake (Creyk), Clipstone (Chypston), Middleton, Feltwell, Houghton St Giles (Howeton), Kelling, Salthouse, Wiveton, Blakeney, Barsham, Ickburgh, Gresham, and Aylmerton, 5 1/2 knights’ fees, worth £27 10s. yearly, knight’s fee, 100s. [as each fee following]. Wrentham and Covehithe in Suffolk, 2 knights’ fees, worth £10 yearly when they fall. Kennett, Kentford, Banham, Eriswell, Elmdon, and Binham, 4 knights’ fees, worth £20 yearly when they fall. Feltwell, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Blo’ Norton, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Weston Colville and Carlton, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Felthorpe, Sparham, Guist, Themelthorpe, Thurning, and Wood Dalling, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Birdbrook, Heydon, Helions Bumpstead or Steeple Bumpstead (Bumstede), Arkesden, and Elveden, 5 knights’ fees, worth £25 yearly when they fall. Reymerston, 1/4 knight’s fee, worth 25s. yearly when it falls. Litcham, 1/2 knight’s fee, as of the manor of Mileham, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. Roydon and Grimston, 3 parts of a parts of knight’s fee, worth 75s. yearly when they fall. Hale and Plumstead, 1 1/4 knights’ fees, worth 125s. yearly when they fall. Attleborough, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. Dersingham, one knight’s fee, worth 100s. yearly when it falls. West Harling, 1/2 knight’s fee, worth 50s. yearly when it falls. [Advowsons.] Beeston next Mileham, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 100s. when it falls. Beeston Regis, 1/3 advowson of the church, worth 10 marks when it falls.

Value variation

100.0%1440-02-1905000100001500020000250003000035000400001440-02-19Values (d)