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PETTHAUGH, STONHAM ASPAL, and CROWFIELD. William Jorald of Debenham demises to John Kebyl of Caxton (Caxston), John Cachepoll, senior, and Robert Laneman of Stonham Aspal (Stonham), all those lands and tenements called 'Sowterys' lying in the villages of Pettaugh (Pethaugh), Stonham Aspal (Stonham Aspall), and Crowfield (Croffeld). Dated at Stonham Aspal (Stonham Aspall) on the feast of St. Gregory, 13 Ed. IV.
Power of attorney to Robert Cook, vicar of Brandeston, from William Walle, Thomas Chaumpnays, and John Wylde chaplain of Brandeston to give seisin of two pieces of land in Brandeston to John Barnagge, jun., and John Glewman, their heirs, &c. Dated at Brandeston the Sunday next after the Epiphany, 2 Hen. VI.
John Chapman of Brandeston demises and confirms to John Wylde chaplain, William Grellyng and William Holm tenement Feverell in Brandeston with a close and field adjoining. Dated at Brandeston the Monday next before the feast of the Nativity of B. V. M., 6 Hen. VI "incipiente".
BUNGAY. Will of John Undyrwode of Bungay, dated 16 May, 1473.
BUXLOW, FRESTON, and FARNHAM. Robert Beker of Stratford St Andrew (Stratford) remits and quit-claims to John Braham of Buxlow (Buxlowe) and his heirs all his right in certain lands, tenements, &c. in the village of Buxlow, Freston, Snape, and Farnham. Dated at Freston, 4 March, 5 Hen. IV (1404).
CARLETON COLVILE. William Horman, Robert Rypyng, and Robert Dolfyn, of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvile), grant to John Oldryng and Agnes his wife one messuage, 34 acres of land, and 3s. annual rent in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle). Dated there, 16 Oct., 14 Hen. VI (1435).
William Rypyng of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), John Denyell, Thomas Whitton, Robert Thyrkeld, Thomas Craske, and Thomas Dolphyn demise and confirm to Thomas, son of John Olderyng, all those messuages, lands, &c. in Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid which they had by feoifment of the said John Olderyng. Dated at Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, 6 June, 3 Ed. IV (1463).
Thomas Dolphyn of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), William Rypyng, John Denyell, and Thomas Whitton, at the requisition of Thomas Olderyng of Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, demise to John, son of the said Thomas, and Alice his wife, Alexander Olderyng, Robert Dolphyn, sen., John Craske, and John Everarde all his messuages and lands in Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, to hold the same for the said John and Alice and their heirs after the decease of the said Thomas Olderyng and Margaret his wife. Dated at Carlton (Carleton), 30 July, 10 Ed. IV (1470).
William Herman of Gisleham (Gyslam), Richard Rypyng of Mutford, and Robert Dolfyn of Carlton (Carleton) grant to John Oldryng and Agnes his wife two messuages, 34 acres of land, and 3s. of annual rent in the village of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), which they had had by the grant of the said John, for the term of their lives, with remainder to their son Thomas Oldryng and Margaret his wife. Dated at Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), 16 October, 14 Hen. VI (1435).
John Folour of Sudbury, butcher, Henry Turnour, and 5 others enfeoff John Folour, mercer, Thomas Ayloff, and 6 others with all those lands and tenements in Great Cornard, lately demised to them together with William Skalder and two others. Dated at Great Cornard, 4 September, 16 Ed. IV (1476).
Edmund Langeman of Coddenham (Codenham) grants to John Colman, sen., son of John Colman of Coddenham (Codenham), one annual rent of 5s. going out of those lands and tenements in Creeting St Mary (Cretyng St Mary) and Creeting All Saints (All Saints). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Saturday in the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas, martyr, 9 Hen. VI.
John Lynne of Edwardstone (Edwardleston) grants to Thomas Martell, esq., and five others, all his lands, tenements, &c. in the villages of Edwardstone (Edwardeston), Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfield ) and Little Waldingfield, Groton (Groten), and Milden (Mildynge). Dated at Edwardstone (Edwardeston), 26 August, 8 Hen. V (1420).
Will in which all the earlier part with name and date is effaced. Apparently dated in endorsement of probate, 11 Oct. 1401.
Probate attached (see MS. Ch. Suffolk 1307a), dated 9 October, 1483.
Sir Henry Wentworth, kt., and others appoint [blank] to receive of Edward Doyle, esq., in their name, seisin of and in the manors of Pond Hall (Pondhall) and Cosford Hall (Corsford) in Suffolk and other lands elsewhere in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Northamptonshire (Northampton). Dated 8 Nov., 12 Hen. VII (1496).
HAVERHILL, &o. Thomas Master, clerk, rector of Somerleyton (Somerleton), and Roger Page of Bury St Edmunds (Bury St. Edmund), grant to John Aleyn and 26 others the whole of the messuage in which the father of the said Thomas lately dwelt, with all the lands, &c. to the same messuage pertaining, also all the lands formerly John Kelyng's, also the lands of John Payne which were afterwards the said Thomas Master's in the villages and fields of Haverhill, Kedington (Kedyngton), Little Wratting, and Helions Bumpstead (Bumpsted Helyon), in the counties of Suffolk and Essex. Dated at Haverhill, 21 March, 13 Hen. VII (1498).
Thomas Master, rector of Somerleyton, and Roger Page of Bury St Edmunds (Bury St. Edmund), executors of the will of Thomas Master, late of Haverhill, recite the last will (dated 4 November, 1473) of the said Thomas Master, father of Thomas Master, rector of Somerleyton. Dated at Haverhill, 21 March, 13 Hen. VII (1498).
HORHAM and STONHAM. Sir John Hevenyngham, kt., William Darell of Kent and three others demise to John Jernegan of Somerleyton (Somerleton), esq. and Agnes his wife all their manors, lands, and tenements in the villages of Horham and Stonham, and the advowsons of the churches of Horham, Stonham, and Bradwell. Dated at Horham (H[orham]).... before feast of the Invention of the Cross, 23 Hen. VI.
Indenture made at Ipswich (Gyppewic) ..., Henry V, between John Pyke, formerly prior of the Holy Trinity, Gyppewyc', and John Odin and Roger Com... of the other part, assigning his manor of Menyotys for a term of years. [Partly effaced.] [John Pyke, elected prior 5 Hen. V]
IXNING. Indenture made between Laurence Abbot, citizen and mercer of London, on the one part, and Walter Cotton, citizen and mercer of London, and Richard Sturgeon of the other part, reciting a bond of the 16th November, 15 Hen. VI, in £2000. [Much rubbed and partly illegible.] Dated 20 November, 15 Henry VI (1436).
MELTON. Grant from William Reve of Wadeh... (?) and William Bisse (? Lisse) of Somerleyton (Sumerletune) to William Cook of Melton, of ... Dated at Melton 12 March (?), 16 Hen. VI (1438). [In large part effaced.]
⟨Mildenhall⟩. John Morley of Mildenhall (Mildenhale) grants to William Childreston of Mildenhall (Mildenhale) one meadow called 'Brownysyerd.' Dated at Mildenhall (Mildenhale), 1 October, 3? Hen. VII (1487). [Mutilated and partly effaced.] (see Ch. Suffolk 1360)
William Pope(?) of Mildenhall (Mildenhale), esq., John Grene, chaplain, and others, enfeoff John Childreston of Mildenhall (Mildenhale), John Benne of the University of Cambridge, clerk, John Coole, and others, in a messuage &c. in Mildenhall (Mildenhale). Dated at Mildenhall (Mildenhale), 26 March, 21 Ed. IV (1481). [Slightly mutilated.]
Thomas Chylderston and Robert, son of the late William Sygo of Mildenhall (Mildenhale) , grant to William Childerston of Mildenhall (Mildenhale) and 4 others five acres of land lying in the fields of Mildenhall (Mildenhale). Dated at Mildenhall (Mildenhale), 14 June, 14 Ed. IV (1474).