Judgment of sir Charles Hedges, kt., judge of the Admiralty in a cause between Samuel Slator , Peter Anderson , and William Price , against the ship John and Sarah, of which Robert Sowers was the master, recovering £103 18s. 2d., and costs.
Writ from King William III to the vice-chamberlain of the city of London and keeper of Newgate, to receive the bodies of certain pirates, for offences committed on the high seas, within the jurisdiction of the Admiralty of England. Dated 11th October, 12 of his reign.
Letters patent of Philip and Mary, dated at Westminster 1 May, 3 and 4 of their reign, granting a special pardon to sir Nicholas Throgmorton, kt., late of London.
Letters patent of K. Charles I, dated at Westminster, 28 November, 5th of his reign, granting to Robert Ducie, alderman of London, the degree of a baronet of the province of Ulster in Ireland. .
CAISTER and MAUTBY. Indenture (on ) witnessing that William Bozoun of Wissingset and John his son, grant to John Farewel , the lady Mary his wife, Thomas Heydon, chaplain, and John Norman of Scroutbye, the whole of his marsh called 'Saunflete, Cawmflete, and Hoggesmerch' lying in Castre-flegge, together with 2 pieces of meadow in Mautebye, for 10 years from Michaelmas, 11 Rich. II., paying annually 34s. 10d.
BERTON and ESTMOR. Peter, son of Peter de Nerford , grants to the abbot and canons of St. Mary of Derham, Richard son of Alan de Aysschele , Simon le Wodehirde , and Simon the carter of Saham, with their tenements, belongings, and services; also 12d. of annual rent which Walter de Estmor owed for the land he held in Berton and Estmor. To hold the same in frankalmoigne for the sustentation of one canon in the abbey of Derham to celebrate for the souls of the faithful, (c. 1280-1300.) .
John Berkyng of Rolyssby grants to sir Henry Inglose, kt., Robert Norwich , and Geoffrey Walle , one piece of land, containing 10 perches, in Filby, with the advowson of the church of Filby.
Cecilia de Bumpstede , formerly wife of Edmund Cosyn, citizen of Norwich, grants to Bartholomew de Appelyerd and others the whole of her manor of 'Maydentun' in Fretenham, and one acre in Horstede. Dated at Fretenham the Monday next after the feast of St. Faith, 2 Rich. II.
GAYST (Manor) with LUTON FEE. Schedule of lands acquired by the King by reason of an exchange with sir Richard Southwell, kt. [Copy from the Augmentation Office.] .
GRISTON. John Markaunt and Henry Baxtere of Griston grant to Robert Randolf and others, one acre of land in Griston. Dated at Griston the Monday next after the feast of St. Matthew the apostle, 11 Hen. IV.
ISLINGTON. John, son and heir of Nicholas Bogerey, late of Ilsyngton, grants to Nicholas, son of John Neell , and Richard Spalding of the same place, three acres of land lying in the village and field of Ilsyngton. Dated at Ilsyngton, 5 July, 11 Ed. IV.
SHOTESHAM. Yvo de Broch , son of Gosceline de Kirchelle?, at the petition and with the consent of Matilda his wife, and William and Thomas his heirs, grants to the church of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, one acre of arable land in Shotesham at Wetewde. (c. 1180-90>.)
Appointment by Richard Mountague, bp. of Norwich, of Thomas Lewim , to be keeper of his palace at Norwich, for the term of his life. [In blank, not dated or sealed.] .
Writ of King Ed. I, addressed to William de Burnton and William de Pakenham , constituting them his justices with others associated with them to take an assize of the death of ancestors, which William, son of John, son of Isolda of Little Plumstede, shall arraign before them by the King's writ against Richard Fitz-Aleyn , concerning 4 pounds of rent with appurtenances in Great \Plumstede/ and Little Plumstede. Dated at Westminster, 29 June, . . of his reign.
Richard Cobbe of Little Plumsted grants to John, son of William of Plumsted , and his heirs, one piece of a field lying in the village of Little Plumsted. Dated at Little Plumsted the Sunday next after the feast of St. John ant. port. Lat., 4 Ed. II.
John Chapman and William Heynes grant to Christopher Coo, esq., all those messuages, lands, &c. in Saham Tony called 'Pedders.' Dated at Saham Tony, 10 Jan., 11 Hen. VIII.
Christopher Coo, esq., grants to Richard Reynold, mercer, and others, all those lands and tenements in Saham Tony called 'Pedders.' Dated at Saham Tony, 27 March, 11 Hen. VIII.