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OSMONDSTON. Edmund Cowpere of Dysse and Margaret his wife grant to Robert Kene and others four pieces of land in Osmondeston. Dated at Osmondeston, 2 August, 24 Hen. VIII.
Letter of the prior and convent of St. Mary Magdalen of Penteney, reciting the deeds for the appropriation of the church of St. Mary's and St. Bothulph, Shotesham. Sealed with the seal of the priory, dated 1309. [Mutilated.]
The prior and convent of Pentney, appropriators of the church of St. Mary's, Shotesham, acknowledge the right of the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich, to two parts of the tithes of the lordship of sir John de Vaux , and of certain other lands in the same parish of Shotesham. Dated in their chapter house at Penteneye, 17 Kl. June, 1309.
Letters patent of John Salmon, bp. of Norwich , confirming the consolidation of the churches of St. Mary and St. Botolph of Shotesham, and appropriation of the same, to the prior and convent of Penteney, saving the right to him and his successors of collating a vicar when a vacancy should occur. Dated at Thornegg', 2 Ides of July, 1312.
Ralph, the prior, and convent of St. Mary Magdalen of Penteney, grant to Robert Crekemay of Shotesham, sen., various lands in Shotesham, to hold to him and his heirs, paying annually for the same 5s. Dated at Penteney, 21 July, 15 Ed. IV.
PENSTHORPE. Robert Bram and William Freborne , co-heirs of Edmund Couper, late rector of Westcretyng , grant to sir Thomas de Erpyngham, kt., sir Rob. Clifton, kt., and others, their manor of Pensthorp with the advowson of the church of St. Margaret of the same. Dated at Pensthorp the Sunday next after the feast of St. Lucy, virgin, 1 Hen. VI.
PLUMSTEAD (Great and Little). Gilbert Gernun of Blafeld grants to William the parson of the church of Plumested , the whole part of his turbary, which lies on both sides of 'hais bugge'; paying annually for the same 2d. For this concession the said William gave 4s. (c. 1200.) [See MS. Ch. Norfolk 1 and MS. Ch. Norfolk 565. ]
Aelicia, formerly wife of Humphrey Ledegos , with the assent of Henry her son, quit-claims to Robert, son of Odelina , and his heirs, all her right in the land she has in the village of Plumsted by the name of dower. (c. 1170-80.) .
Reginald, son of Wolviva of Little Plumstede , grants to master Ranulf de Herpel ' one rood and a half of underwood in the field of Little Plumsted, paying each year ¼d. and each second year ½d.; for this grant the said Randal paid 7½d. (c. 1180-90.) [Umfrid Oldbarlic is a witness.]
William Oldbarlic of Little Plumsted grants to Sibill, wife of sir John , of the same place, and William their son, two acres of land lying in the village of Plumsted; paying annually for the same 6d. (c. 1220.) .
⟨ Plumstead ⟩ William, son of Adam de Plumested , quit-claims for himself and heirs to John, son of Yloud , all their right by reason of a charter which he gave to the said William, in six acres of land. (c. 1200-10.) .
Durand, son of Umfrey Ruffus, of Little Plumsted , grants to master Randal de Harpel ' the whole of that land which lies between 'Blitheslond' and the ditch with ditches towards Linholt without his court, in the fields of Little Plumsted which Reginald de Heding granted to him, paying annually for the same 16d. For this concession the said master Ranulf gave 20s. (c. 1230.) .
Warin, son of William Ruffus of Little Plumested , grants to Matilda, daughter of Beatrice of Wrokesham , one acre of land in the village of Little Plumested; paying annually for the same 2d.; for this charter the said William paid 14s. (c. 1210-20.) .
Wymer de Plumstede grants to Richard 'ad capud ville' [Townsend] and his heirs one piece of land containing two acres in Plumstede, paying annually for the same 8d. (c. 1230.) .
William, son of Humphrey Penniger of Little Plumsted , grants to Nicholas, son of Wymer de Plumsted , the whole of his land and tenement with appurtenances which Wymer his father and his ancestors bought or acquired in Plumsted, paying annually one penny at the feast of St. Michael for all services. (c. 1240-50.) .
William Be, chaplain of Little Plumstede , grants to William his son two pieces of arable land in the fields of Little Plumstede, at an annual rent of 3d. (c. 1250.) .
Release by William ... of Rakheythe to John de Plymstede of all his right in a plot in Little Plumstede. Dated, Thursd. the morrow (?) of concept. of B.V.M. 10 Edw. ⟨I⟩ [Illegible charter.] .
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.
William, son of John of Little Plumsted , on the Sunday next after the feast of St. Michael, 15 Ed. ⟨I⟩ , grants to Thomas de Blafeud, chaplain, 19 pieces of arable land lying in the fields of Great \Plumsted/ and Little Plumsted, Blafeud and Wittun.
Alexander Hilock , son of Philip de Fissele , grants to Edmund de Plumsted, clerk, and his heirs, for 20s. in hand paid, half an acre of land in the field of Little Plumsted at an annual rent of 3d. Dated at Little Plumstead the Sunday next before the feast of St. John Baptist , 18 Ed. I.