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Composition made by William, the prior, and convent of St. Faith, Horsham, with William de Berry, rector of Filleby , concerning the tithes of the fee of sir William de Cheney in the village of Filleby. Dated at Horsham the Sunday next after the feast of St. Edmund, 1312.
WILLINGHAM. Confirmation by William, bishop of Norwich of a composition between Hugh, the prior, and convent of St. Faith, Horsham, and sir Philip, rector of two parts of the church of Willingham, Norfolk diocese, concerning the right to the tithes of the lordship formerly of the lady Agnes le Straunge in Willingham now held by the lady Eleonore le Straury . Dated at Norwich, 1 August, 1326.
Appointment of Stephen de Catton by the prior and convent of St. Faith, Horsham, as their proctor in a cause of arbitration before Thomas de Methelwold, official of the bishop, concerning a house in Parmentergate in Norwich, between themselves and the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich. Dated at Horsham, 7 May, 1345.
HORSHAM ST. FAITH'S. Indenture made 3 July, 10 James I, witnessing that whereas sir Charles Cornwallis of Horsham St. Faith, knight, is bound unto sir Henry Hobart, kt., in the sum of £5000, and whereas the said Charles and others have sold to the said sir Henry the manor and rectory of Horsham St. Faith, as is contained in an indenture bearing date the last day of June past, it is now witnessed that sir Henry grants to the said sir Charles that for himself and his heirs, no goods, &c. shall be molested contrary to the tenor of the said indenture, if the said sir Charles shall recompense and pay to the said sir Henry Hobart and his heirs such sums as are due; after 40 days' notice.
HORSTEAD. William Ode of Staninghale grants to Robert Hatte of Horstede two pence of annual rent which he was accustomed to receive for one piece of land in the village of Horstede. Dated the Sunday next after the feast of the Conception of B.V.M., 4 Ed. III.
HOWE. Institution of John Eyre, M.A., upon the presentation by King Charles II, to the parish church of How alias Hos, in Norfolk. Dated 15 May, 1684.
HUMPTONE. Nicholas de Coutesale grants to John, son of Gosceline de Hovetune , for his homage and service and three marks of silver, three acres of land in Humetune, paying annually to him and his heirs 6d. (c. 1200-10.)
HINDOLVESTON. Richard Huntte, sen., quit-claims to Rich. Southewell all his right in three inclosures in Norton and Hyndolveston. Dated at Hyndolveston, 10 June, 30 Hen. VIII.
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 and HICKLING. John Wyth of Bramstede grants to Roger de Walsham one messuage and certain land in Ingham and Hykelyngham, to hold the same during the life of the said John. Dated at Bramstede the Saturday next after the feast of St. Faith, 5 Ed. III.
Thomas, bp. of Norwich , grants to the prior and brethren of Ingham, near Hykeling, and to sir Miles de Stapeltone , founder of the said church, a special licence for further building in the cemetery of the parish church of Ingham, provided the parishioners consent. Dated in the monastery of St. Bennet of Hulme, 27 June, 1361.
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.
ITTERINGHAM, WICKMER, and BARNINGHAM (Little). Indenture made 29 March, 14 Chas. I, by which sir John Hobart, kt. and bt., demises to John Petts of Mannington the leete and view known by the name of Itteringham Leete, in Itteringham, Wickmer, and Little Barningham, in the co. of Norfolk, for 31 years at an annual rent of 6s. 3d.
KILVERSTONE. Christiana Hacoun , formerly wife of Richard de Bungey, of Thetford , quit-claims to Adam Cokerel of Thetford , all her right in one piece of land in the fields of Kylverdistone. Dated at Thetford the Saturday next before the feast of Nativ. St. John Bapt., 13 Ed. II.
Geoffrey Hacoun of Thetford grants to Adam Cokerel of Thetford one piece of arable land in the fields of Kylverdiston. Dated at Thetford the Saturday next after the feast of St apostle, [13] Ed. II.
Adam Cokerel of Thefford grants to Ely de Petrisburgh one acre of arable land in the fields of Kylverdiston. Dated at Thefford the Sunday next after the octave of the Epiphany, 18 Ed. III.
Ely de Petrisburgg of Thefford grants to Alice Bettes of the same place one acre of arable land in the fields of Kylverdeston. Dated at Thefford the Monday next before the feast of St. Peter in cathed., 45 Ed. III.
Alice Bettys of Thetford appoints John Nevyle of the same place to deliver full seisin in one acre of land in the fields of Kylverstone to Henry Turgy and William Wynzane . Dated at Thetford the Thursday next after the feast of the translation of St. Thomas of Canterbury, 13 Ric. II.
LAMMAS. Letter of William, bp. of Norwich , accepting the resignation of Robert de Scoteho, parson of the church of St. Andrew of Lammesse , and confirming the appointment of Nicholas the clerk to the same church, on the presentation of Hugh, abbot of Hulm . (c. 1150.) .
John, son and heir of Oliver de Ingham , grants to William de Wyleby of Lammesse and Alice his wife, for their homage and service and for 8 marks of silver, three acres of land in the village of Lammesse, in one piece called 'Mosemere' paying annually for the same 2s. Dated at Lammesse the Saturday in Easter week, 30 Ed. I.