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WINEBODESHAM. Richard de Bailloll grants to William de Bailloll his son one mark of annual rent in Winebodesham, which Baldwin de Frivill holds of the said Richard. (c. 1150-60.) .
Recital by Robert, the prior, and convent of Wyrmegaye, of the grant from the prior and convent of the cathedral church of Norwich and John, bp. of the same, for the appropriation of the half of the church of Fordham to the uses of the said prior and convent. Dated at Wyrmegaye, 5 Id. November, 1316.
An agreement by the prior and convent of Wyrmegeye for the payment of an annual pension of 3s. 4d. to the bp. of Norwich for the half of the church of Fordham, appropriated to that priory. date of month of Oct. Dated 1347.
WITCHINGHAM (Little). Martin Barney of Gunton, esq., grants to Edward Flowerdewe, esq., an annuity of 40s. per ann. out of his manor of Little Wytchingham. Dated 18 Sept., 17 Q. Eliz. .
John, son of sir Thomas de Heigheton , kt., with the consent of Clericia his wife, confirms to Henry, son of Richard of Wramplingham , and Augustine his brother, a piece of land lying in the fields of Wramplingham; paying annually to them and their heirs 3½d., and to Basilia de Tudenham and her heirs 2½d. (c. 1280.)
WIGGENHALL. Thomas Burley of Southlenene and others appoint John Toppe their attorney to give seisin of a certain messuage and lands in Wygenhale. Dated at Wygenhale, 8 December, 9 [Ed. IV (Hen. VII?)] (illegible).
WITTON. Mutilated document, being "an appointment made betwixt Osberne Mundeford, the yonger(?) squier" dwelling at Brandiston, having the ward of John of Berney , late son of Thomas of Berney , of the one part, and Robert of ..., squier of Witton , of the other part. [c. 1480-90?] .
WOOD BASTWICK. Richard and John Spynk grant to Roger Bulman one acre of arable land lying in Wodebastwyk in two pieces, which they lately acquired by the demise of John Jekkys, barbour, and William Quyney, citizen of Norwich . Dated at Wodebastwyk, 21 April, 5 Ed. IV.
WOOD DALLING, &c. Settlement by sir John Hobart of Blicklinge, kt., of the lordships and manors of Wood Dalling alias Dalling Hall, Mountceux, Halwood alias Hallwood Hall, Nogaus alias Noiaus, and Hargresse alias Hargrosse. Dated 16 December, 18 Chas. I.
BESTHORPE. An inspeximus charter of Roger, the prior, and convent of Norwich, of the charter of Simon, bp. of Norwich , which he made to the prior and convent of Wymondham appropriating to that priory the church of Besthorp. Dated at Norwich the Tuesday next before the feast of St. Gregory, 1259.
WRAMPLINGHAM. William Fitzwalter of Wramplingham grants to Roger, son of Ralph Dindan , for his homage and service and for 10s. of silver, one acre of arable land of his fee in the village of Wramplingeham, paying annually to him and his heirs 4d. (c. 1170-90.) .
John, son of sir Thomas de Helingtone , grants to Ralph Becke of Wramplingham , for his homage and service, and for 16s. of silver, one piece of arable land lying in the field of Wramplingham, paying annually for the same 1d. (c. 1280-90.) .
Robert Arthurgh remits and quit-claims to Thomas de Flicham and others, all his right in the manor and advowson of the church of St. Peter's in Wramplingham, and all other rights in the villages of Wramplingham, Wymondham, Melton (Great Melton or Little Melton), Berforde, and Carleton. Dated at Wramplingham the Tuesday next after the feast of the Purification, 12 Ric. II.
John Appilyerd, esq., grants to Simon White , William Wodehous , and Stephen Curson , esqs., a certain annual rent of £10 from the manor of Wramplingham which Thomas Lymor of Shotesham by a certain charter granted to John and Thomas Shuldham , deceased. Dated 30 Jan., 14 Ed. IV.
YARMOUTH (Great). Thomas, son of William Wymer of Gernemuth and Matilda his wife, confirm to sir Roger de Prestun, chaplain, 20 shillings of annual rent from ..., and a fishery held of them in Great Gernemuth. [Mutilated.] (See Ch. Norfolk 271.) (c. 1260-70.) .
Gosceline, son of Thurkild of Hikelinghe and Salerna his wife, daughter of Adam Campernol of Gernemuth , grant to Andrew de Couteshale , for his service and 43s. of silver, one piece of land with buildings and appurtenances in Great Gernemuth. (c. 1250-60.) .
Gosceline, the tailor of Hikelinge and Saleina his wife, grant to Thomas, son of William Wimer of Gernemuth , for one mark of silver, all their right in 2s. annual rent, which Juliana, relict of Robert the baker , was accustomed to pay for a tenement she held of them in Great Gernemuth. (c. 1260.) .
Adam Gavel of Great Gernemouth and Beatrice his wife, grant to Adam de Grossenhale, clerk, for his service and a certain sum of money, one piece of land in Great Gernem', paying annually to the said Adam and Beatrice one clove, and to the lords of the fee 10s. Dated at Gernem' on St. Matthew's day, 17 Ed. I.
Charter of liberties, gifts, concessions, and confirmations, granted to the burgesses of Great Yarmouth by King Henry the Sixth. Dated at Westminster, 24 November, 1 of his reign. (2 membranes.) .
Cornelius Bryght of Great Jernemuth, cooper, and Richard Lowes, wheelwright, in consideration of the receipt of £58, sell to Peter Cromer of Great Jernemuth the whole of their plot of land in Great Jernemuth. Dated there 12 Nov., 1 Mary.
Cornelius Bryght of Great Jernemuth and others grant to Peter Cromer and others the whole of a plot of land lying in Jernemuth. Dated at Great Jernemuth, 12 November, 1 Q. Mary. (Duplicate of 599.) .
YARMOUTH. Adam, the prior, and the convent of the church of St. Bennet of Hulme, grant and confirm to William Salvage , their land of Gernemuth, in length and in breadth, to him and his heirs, to hold the same by heirship for ever; namely that land which Wido, the nephew of Aky, the prior , held in the time of King Henry I, in the same village, paying annually 5s. rent at the feast of St. Martin for all services, and finding on the same land a proper hospice for the brethren returning there at their own cost. (c. 1155-60.) .