Bressingham in the Domesday Book
A village in Diss hundred,
in the county of Norfolk.
Three manors recorded in Domesday.
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1st Manor
- Lord of the Manor in 1066: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
- Tenant in Chief in 1086: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
- Lord of the Manor in 1086: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
- Taxable Value: 2 5⁄8 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: £2 in 1066; £3 2/- in 1086
- Households: 6 villagers; 16 smallholders; 12 freemen
- Plough Teams: 2 lord's ploughs; 4 1⁄2 men's ploughs
- Meadow: 16 acres
- Woodland: 26 pigs
- Churches: 1
- Animals in 1066: 2 cattle
- Animals in 1086: 2 cattle; 11 pigs
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2nd Manor
- Overlord in 1066: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
- Lord of the Manor in 1066: Bishop Almer of Elmham
- Tenant in Chief in 1086: Abbey of Bury St Edmunds
- Lord of the Manor in 1086: Roger Bigot (subinfeudated)
- Taxable Value: 1 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: £1 in 1066; £1 in 1070; £1 in 1086
- Households: 1 villager; 4 smallholders; 1 freeman
- Plough Teams: 1 1⁄2 lord's ploughs; 1 men's plough
- Meadow: 6 acres
- Woodland: 6 pigs
- Animals in 1066: 4 cattle; 20 pigs; 3 cobs
- Animals in 1086: 3 cattle; 8 pigs; 1 cob
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3rd Manor
- Overlord in 1066: Alsi nephew of Earl Ralph
- Lord of the Manor in 1066: Free men, seven
- Tenant in Chief in 1086: King William
- Lord of the Manor in 1086: King William
- Taxable Value: 1⁄4 geld
- Value to Lord of the Manor: £3 in 1066; £7 6/7¼ in 1070; £12 6/7¼ in 1086
- Plough Teams: 2 men's ploughs
- Meadow: 2 acres
- Woodland: 6 pigs