OR BROWSE BY
Indenture made at Blytheborough, co. Suffolk, 19 May, 32 Ed. III, by which Amicia, formerly wife of John Someter of Tolleshunt-Tregoz , grants to ... de Wyndesore, prior of St. Mary and St. Nicholas of Tiptre , and the convent of the same, all the lands, &c. she holds of the said prior and convent, after the death of the said John her husband, in Tolleshunt, &c., for 8 years, at an annual rent of 2s. [Mutilated.]
Indenture by which John Leghes, the prior of St. Mary and St. Nicholas of Typtre , grants, with the assent of the convent, to John Blythe of Innorde , one piece of land in Great Braxstede for 100 years, at an annual rent of 2s. Dated at Toleshunt the Thursday before the feast of St. Michael, 22 Rich. II.
BRAXTED (Great) and TOLLESHUNT-TREGOZ. Fragment of a charter reciting a grant dated vigil of St. James, 9 Hen. V. from Stephen Charlewode, prior of Typpetre , to Walter Pollard , John Love , and John Aylefe , of a piece of land in Tiptree, and certain other houses, etc. lying in Great Braxstede and Tolleshunte.
HORKESLEY. Robert, son of Godebold , and Beatrix his wife give to God and St. Mary, and the monks of Thetford belonging to the church of Cluniac, all their churches, &c., for the souls of the King, their ancestors, parents, and friends, upon condition that the prior of Thetford, with the consent of the convent, should send as many monks to serve God in the church of St. Peter, Horkesley (Horchesleia), as the place would conveniently maintain; and for their common subsistence they assigned their other churches of Wiston (Wisetona), Assildeham, with 60 acres of land, and the half of the church of Boxsted (Bochesteda), the whole of the tithes of their lordship of Boxsted, and Beatrix gave the whole of the tithe of her marriage portion, and of the land which Turold her uncle gave her. Also they gave the tithe of Foleton (Foletona) and Fordham, and ten solidates of land in Roydon (Reidona). (c. 1130.) [Foundation charter of the priory of Horkesley, printed in the Monasticon, vol. v. p. 156.]
WISTON. Confirmation by Hubert, archbishop of Canterbury , of the appropriation of the church of Wisetune, [Norwich dioc.,] to the monks of Theford at Horkeslee. (c. 1195.) [Deed recites the appropriation by John, the bishop of Norwich .] [Mutilated.]
Robert, son of Philip , grants and confirms to the monks of Thetford at Horkesley, with the possessions, which Robert, son of Godebold , and Robert, son of Robert , and Philip, .... father, gave to them, viz. the churches of Horkesley, Wysentune, Hessildele, and half of the church of Boxstede, together with the whole of the tithes of his demesne of Boxstede, two parts of the tithes of Fordham and Foletun, the whole of the tithes of the marsh of Fulenesse, &c., in frankalmoigne. (c. 1190-1200.) .
William, constable of Hwivermeres , grants to the prior and monks of Horkesley in frankalmoigne certain lands and rents in the villages of Hwivermeres, Eyland, Shefege, Horkele, and Reydune, for refreshment on the anniversary of the donor, providing of candles before the high altar and for two masses weekly for him in the chapel of St. Mary, where his body is to be buried. c. 1200-10?.)
Philip the tailor , son of Roger the tailor, of Horkele , grants to the church of St. Peter, Horkesley, and the monks there, the whole of the meadow which he sometime held of them in the meadow of Horkele for the health of his soul and of Emma, formerly his wife. (c. 1200-10.)
Small fragment of a grant by Philip the prior and the monks of Horkesley [or of Thetford?] to Basilia ... of ... in the village of Horkesle . (c. 1200-1210?.)
Alan de Crefeld , son of Henry de Crefeld , grants to the church and monks of St. Peter, Horkele, in frankalmoigne, one piece of his land in Horkele. (c. 1220-30.)
Alan, son of Henry de Creffeld , grants to Robert, son of Philip , an annual rent of 4d. which Richard, son of Hugh the chaplain , was accustomed to pay for 3 acres of land in a field called 'Quydinere?,' in the parish of Great Horkesleye. (c. 1210-20 (?).)
FORDHAM (Little). L[aurence de S. Martino], bishop of Rochester , confirms to the prior and monks of Horkeley, in frankalmoigne, half an acre of land in Little Fordham. (c. 1260.)
John de Tewell (Stewell?) of Great Horkesley grants to Robert ... for his homage and service and two marks, the whole of his land in Great Horkesley; paying annually for the same 4d. for all service. c. 1270-80.)
Confirmation by William, son of Alan le Paumer of Wirmundeford , of his father's grant to Philip, son of Philip of Horkele , for his homage and service and for 4 marks and 40d. of four acres of land lying in the village of Widermundeford in a field called 'Westfeld;' paying annually 12d. for all service. (c. 1280-90.) [Mutilated and partly effaced.]
WYTHERMONDEFORD. William ... mundeford grants to William ... of land lying in the village of Wythermundeford, paying annually for the same 20d. for all services. (c. 1260-70.) [Mutilated and partly effaced.]
HORKESLEY (Little). Charter by which ... grants to the prior and monks of Horkeleg' the whole of a messuage and garden which was sometime Philip's, son of Roger the tailor of Little Horkeleg' . (c. 1250-60.) [Partly effaced.] (See witnesses.)
Fragment of a charter by which ..eghem and Matilda his wife grant to the church of St. Peter, Horkesle ... land in Great Horkesle in frankalmoigne. (c. 1260.)
Confirmation by Thomas the prior and convent of Teford of a sale made by the prior and monks of Horkesleye of three acres of land in Great Horkesleye to Richard de Preston , he paying annually for the same 12d. (1307, 35 Edw. I)
Philip, son of John of Horkesley , grants 11th year of Edward [I] to John ...caste of Wydermundeforth and Lescilia his wife two acres of arable land in the parish of [Wythermundeford].
William Brun of Hwinermers grants to the prior and monks of Horkesley all his right in one acre of meadow which he held of them in Alvenesfen in frankalmoigne; for this quit-claim the said prior and monks gave to him 40s. sterling. Dated the month of June, 12 Ed. [I]. ]
Alice, formerly wife of sir John de Watevylle, kt. , grants to James de Bures and Oliver de Stanweye, rector of ... 2s. of annual rent from Little Horkeleye. (c. 1310.) t. Edw. II. [Mutilated.]
William Renekyn of Little Horkeslee grants to Robert Intheheye and Sarra his wife one piece of arable land lying in the village of Little Horkeslee, between the land of the prior of Horkesley on the one side and the street called 'Heyestrete' on the other. Dated at Horkeslye on the vigil of the apostles SS. Peter and Paul 2 Ed. III.
Emma le Palmere , daughter of William le Palmere of Withermuadeford , grants to John atte Roch de Deitholt her messuage, lands, &c., in Withermendeford. Dated at Withermendeford on the morrow of St. Barnabas the apostle, 22 Ed. I. [Partly effaced.]
Roger de Prestonheye of Horkeslegh grants to Roger in the Hegg and Cristina his wife a certain croft and land in the village of Horkeslegh. Dated at Horkeslegh the Thursday next after the feast of St. Barnabas, 24 Ed. III.
Stephen le Cook , son and heir of John le Cook of Wythermondeford , grants to sir John Sakevile, rector of Wereholte Sakevill , and Adam le Cook son and heir of Gilbert Cook of Wythermondeford , and John Oliver of Staneweye , a tenement and all that appertains to it in the village of Wythermondeford. Dated there on the feast of the Invention of the Cross, 35 Ed. III.