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Robert Lotekyn , John Reedham , and Geoffrey Waren, of Estharlyng , grant to Thomas Sygo , Robert Fen of Russheworth , and others, three and a half roods of arable land lying in the field of Estharlyng. Dated at Estharlyng, 3 Oct., 13 Hen. VI.
Robert Lotekyn , John Reedham , and Geoffrey Waryn of Estharling , grant to Thomas Sygoe, clerk, John Royes , and others, of Estharling, one acre, one rood, and four feet of land, in the field of Estharlyng. Dated at Estharlyng the Monday next before the feast of St. Dunstan, 16 Hen. VI.
HAYNFORD. John Shardelowe grants to Robert ..., an annual rent of 40s. arising out of the manor of Heyneford in the county of Norfolk during his life. Dated at Estun Bavents, 10 April, 8 Hen. VI.
FRETTENHAM. The accounts of Margaret Banyard, farmer of Thos. Howard, esq., for the manors of Iklyngham Bernerys and Meyton Hall in Frettenham, in right of the lady Elizabeth Bourchier his wife, from Michaelmas 13 to Mich. 14 Ed. IV.
INGHAM, HEMPSTEAD, and WAXHAM. Thomas Gryme grants to Thomas Catfield alias Thomas Godred , the prior and convent of the house or priory of the Holy Trinity at Ingham, all his lands, tenements, and rents in Ingham, Hemsted, and Waxtonesham. Dated at Ingham, 4 June, 8 Hen. VII.
General pardon by Edw. IV to John Blakeney, the prior and the convent of Ingham, for all offences committed before 4 Nov. last 14 [Apr.] an. [3?].
Indenture by which Nicholas the abbot, and convent of Langle, demise to Bartholomew White, arm., 15½ acres, ½ rood, and 9 perches of land, in three pieces, for 80 years, he paying to the said abbot and convent 3s. annually at Shotesham. Dated at Langle, 10 March, 38 Hen. VI.
Robert de Botekisham, burgess of Lenn , quit-claims to Robert de Brunham, burgess of the same place, all his right in the whole of that messuage which anciently was called 'Haldeynesmees' lying in Southlenn, between the common way which leads to the windmill, and the messuage formerly John Listere 's on the east, and the mess, of William Vyneor and the land of the heirs of Richard Howton on the west, and extends itself in length to the bank near 'le Southbrecaske' towards the south as far as the Flete formerly sir John de Wygenhale 's, and Mathew Herlewyn 's towards the north. Dated at Bishop's Lenn the Monday next after the feast of the circumcision of our Lord, 8 Hen. IV, the aforesaid Robert de Brunham then mayor, and Edmund Belleyetere then alderman, of Lenn aforesaid.
Robert de Botekisham and Thomas Drewe , burgesses of Bishop's Lenn, quit-claim to Robert de Brunham of the same place, all right in a tenement lying in Lenn aforesaid in a way called 'Briggegate.' Dated at Bishop's Lenn on the feast of the Nativity, 8 Hen. IV.
Richard Southwell , Robert Clere , and Bartholomew White , appoint Simon White , Robert and Thomas Woodhous , their attornies, to receive and take in their name the rents, &c. of the manor of Feltham in Great Massyngham and elsewhere. Dated 12 December, 21 Ed. IV.
CREAKE (North). Confirmation by John, bp. of Norwich , of an agreement between the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, of the one part, and Richard Dockyng, rector of the church of North Creyk , of the other, concerning two parts of the tithe of the lordship of Ralph de Passelewe in North Creyk , confirmed to the said rector and his successors for an annual pension of 20s. to the prior and convent of Norwich. Dated the Tuesday before the feast of St. Barnabas, 1418.
The account of brother Allan de Whaplode, precentor, from Michaelmas, 6 Hen. IV to the same feast 7 Hen. IV.
Appointment of proctors by William, the prior, and the convent of the cathedral church of Norwich in a cause before Philip, bp. of Ely , between them and the parishioners of Lenn, concerning the church of St. Margaret and the chapel of St. James and St. Nicholas, Lenn. Dated 18 October, 1427.
Indenture by which William, the prior, and the convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, grant to farm to Richard Stodeharte, chaplain, the church of St. Giles, Norwich, for the term of his life, paying annually 33s. 4d. Dated at Norwich, 20 July, 1500, and 15 Hen. VII.
NORWICH. John, the prior, and convent of Carmelites, Norwich, grant to Thomas Appleyard and Margaret his wife, commemoration and participation in the offices of the convent. Dated at Norwich, 1417. (Plainly dated 1517, but as plainly, by error, from the writing and the name of the prior.)
FRESSINGFIELD, co. SUFFOLK. Indenture made at Norwich, in feast of Corp. Chr. 1422, 10 Hen. V, between John Mannyug, mayor, and the community of the city of Norwich, of the one part, and John Rykynghale, dean, and the chapter of St. Maries in the fields, within the city of Norwich, of the 2nd part, and sir Simon Felbrygge, kt., Roger Prat, clerk, Walter Danyel , and John Alderford , of the 3rd part, witnessing, that whereas the abbot and convent of Bury St. Edmunds have assigned to the said parties of the 3rd part the half of the church of Fresyngfeld for an annual payment of 40s., they grant the same to the dean and chaplains of St. Maries in the fields, subject to the payment to the mayor and corporation annually of £10 for finding a priest to serve the said church and officiate for the repose of the souls of William Rees and Margaret his wife, and all faithful souls, &c.
Charter (indented) by which the mayor and commonalty of Norwich grant to Robert, 'Episc. Gradensi,' and others, one parcel of land in the parish of St. Michael, Norwich, for ever, paying annually for the same 1½d. Dated at Norwich, 11 Feb., 16 Hen. VI.
Henry Harneys binds himself ... to ... and John Walden , to pay five marks at the feast of the Annunciation B.V.M., 14... Dated 1 August, 34 Hen. VI. [Mutilated.] .
John Pidde, weaver, of Norwich , and C .... his wife, quit-claim to John Boxstede and Margaret his wife, all kinds of actions, &c. to this date. Dated 19 January, 6 Hen. V.
Bond given by John Bryst, sherman, and Nicholas Delanger, worsted weaver, citizens of Norwich, in a sum of £20 to Thomas Sterr ... Dated 5 September, 10 Hen. VI.
Mutilated charter by which [ John Pidde?], worsted weaver of Norwich , is bound in a sum of five marks to Margaret [qy. Boxstede], relict ... Dated 34 Hen. VI.
An acknowledgement that John, earl of Huntingdon , has received of Matthew Drury , receiver of the county of Norfolk, £7 6s. 8d. Dated 22 September, 11 Henry VI.
John Paston, esq., acknowledges to have received of John Longesby £20. Dated 8 Feb., 37 Hen. VI.