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John Thern of Saham Tony grants to William Trendell of Saham , a messuage and two acres of arable land in the village and fields of Saham. Dated at Saham Tony, 21 Nov., 1 Ed. VI.
George Barrett of Saham Toney, butcher, son and heir of Thomas , deceased, for 15 pounds in hand paid, grants to William Watson one acre of arable land in the village and fields of Saham aforesaid called 'Pedders.' Dated 20 October, 6 Ed. VI.
John, son of William Bennet, late of Saham Toney , grants to Thomas Bennet his brother four acres and one rood of land in Saham Toney. Dated 29 April, 7 Q. Eliz. .
Indenture made 15 Charles I - 30 Aug., 1639, witnesseth that sir Richard Berney, bart., has demised to Henry Jarvis an inclosure called 'Rentails,' containing 10 acres, and two other inclosures in the parish of Saham Tony, for 10 years, at an annual rent of £20 15s.
LYNN, SECHE. Memorandum extracted from the roll of the manor court held there the Thursday next after the feast of St. Faith, 4 Ed. VI. James Dawes, lord of the manor.
SAXLINGHAM. Isabella, daughter of Alice de Froustendene , grants to Thomas, son of Richard de Saxlingham Torp' , four acres of land in the village of Saxlingham, paying annually for the same 2s. (c. 1220-30?.) .
William le Blund of Saxlingham quit-claims to Reginald de Shotesham and his heirs, all right in 14d. of annual rent in Saxlingham, of the fee of Cringgilford. Dated the day of the Nativity of our Lord, 3 Ed. II.
Charter (signed} by which Charles [Brandon], duke of Suffolk , appoints Edward Whight, esq., to the office of seneschal of the manor of Saxlyngham during pleasure. Dated 9 December, 7 Hen. VIII.
SCOULTON. Letters patent of the official of the archdeacon of Norwich reciting a mandamus from Henry le Spencer, bp. of Norwich , to induct Simon, son of John Howesson of Schulton, presbyter , to the church of Schulton, on the presentation of sir Robert Mortymer, kt., patron of the same. Dated at Norwich, 7 January, 1381.
SHELFANGER. Convention between sir John de Hoo, kt., of the one part, and John de Sottisbrok of the other, in settlement of the contentions between them, concerning the common of pasture of Rodecroft and other parts of the common of pasture of Schelfhanger, which the said John had of Edmund le Lonerd in Schelfhanger , belonging to the house of the said Edmund, and his ancestors, viz. that the said sir John remits &c. for him and his heirs, common of pasture to feed six score sheep each year in Rodecroft with their lambs, until the time they ought to be separated from their mothers, so that the said sheep may remain one year, at the will of the said John and his heirs. And for this quitclaim, &c. the said John remits to the said sir John, and his heirs, all right and claim which he has in certain land which Walter de Schelfhanger , uncle of the said John, made to the aforesaid Edmund. (c. 1290.) .
SHIPD. Margaret de Creyk , and Robert de Creyk her eldest son, grant to Robert, son of Hugh le Flemming, of Shipedene , a tenement in Shipedene, paying on the feast of St. John Bapt., 36 Hen. III, 2 marks; at Michaelmas following, 2 marks; at the Purification B.V.M., 37 Hen. III, 2 marks; and at Easter, 20s. [Copy.] [c. 1330-40?] .
William Dikessone of Schepedenne grants to John Gilberd of South Repps a messuage and a house in Schepedenne. Dated at Schepedenne, St. Petronilla the virgin's day, 38 Ed. III.
John Gilberd of South Repps grants to John Wlfled of Schipeden , and Agnes, daughter of Bartholomew Qwentement of Sidestronde , one piece of land lying in the village of Schipeden. Dated at Schipeden the Saturday next after the feast of St. Gregory, 43 Ed. III.
John Coolman of Schyppeden grants to William Chapman of the same place, John Breton and Geoffrey Sywhat of Babyngle a messuage in Schyppeden. Dated at Schyppeden on the day of St. Marcellus, martyr, 20 Rich. II.
Oliver de Vaux grants to] Walter Picot the whole of the land which Eustace de Schotesham held of him in Schotesham, paying annually 2s. for all service. (c. 1220-30.) .
William de Wadeton, rector of the ch. of B. Mary Schotesham , grants to Peter Pycot and his heirs the chantry built in the chapel in his court of Shotesham, subject to certain conditions, (c. 1260-70.)
Master Richard de Beylound, parson of Saxlinghamthorp , grants to John de Lalleford one acre of wood in Shotesham. Dated at Shotesham the Tuesday next before the Purification of the Virgin, 3 Ed. II.
Robert, son of John Hare of Little Porynglond , grants to John Curlbaston one piece of arable land in Schotesham. Dated at Schotesham the Sunday next after St. Mark the evangelist, 43 Ed. III.
SHOTESHAM, CRUCHESTOK, PORINGLOND, &c. John de Pysale, clerk, Robert de Aysshefeld and Reginald de Eccles , remit and quitclaim to Roger de Wolferston , Thomas, parson of the church of Tyvenshale , and Richard Vautres , all their right in all messuages, lands, and tenements, in the villages of Schotesham, Cruchestok, Porynglond, Castre, and little Framyngham, which they had by the feoffment of Edm. de Neketon . Dated at Schotesham, Friday after f. of St. Lucy, 1 Ric. II.
Robert de Lalleford grants to Emma his wife and Robert Clerk of Schotisham , their heirs and assigns, 11 acres of land lying in the fields of Schotissham in two pieces, of which one piece lies in a culture which is called 9 acres, and the other in a culture called 'Wlsale.' Dated at Schotisham on the feast of the Assumption B.V.M., 12 Rich. II.
Margaret, countess of Norfolk , acknowledges to have received the homage of John Whyte for the land he held of her in the village of Shotesham. Sealed at Framlingham, 20 April, 14 Rich. II.