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STOKE and SAXLINGHAM. Richard de Torpe , with the assent of Thomas, his son and heir, grants to Matilda his daughter five acres of his land, viz. 2 acres in Stoke and 3 acres in Saxlingham. (c. 1230-40.) .
STOKESBY and THRICKBY. Indenture dated St. Hilary's day, 32 Ed. I, reciting that whereas William Fitzwilliam of Redham had enfeoffed William Aleyn of Stokesby , and Roger his brother in 55 acres of arable land lying in Stokesby and Thrickby, as by his charter appears, this convention witnesseth that after six years the said William Fitzwilliam of Redham shall have again the said land without let or hindrance.
STOCKTON, &c. Final concord dated in the octave of St. John Bapt., 18 Hen. VIII, between sir Robert Drury, kt., and others, plaintiffs, and John Bery , and Joan his wife, one of the daughters of John Owden , defendants, concerning lands, messuages, &c., in Stokton, Kyrkebycame, Elyngham, Wynston, Nortonsubcors, Mendam, Redvall, and Geldeston.
Final concord dated 11 Ed. II, by which John de Say acknowledges the right of Robert de Holveston and Joan his wife to the manor of Long Stratton, with the services of the tenants named, for which the said Robert and Joan gave to the said John 100 marks of silver.
Final concord dated on the morrow of St. Martin, 26 Hen. VIII, between sir Walter Hubbard, kt., Henry Fitzwater, kt., and others, plaintiffs, and John Bury and Joan his wife, defendants, concerning lands, messuages, &c., in Stokton, Kyrby Cane, Elyngham, Geldeston, Wynston, Norton Subcorse, and Halys.
SURLINGHAM. ... son of Rob Dellyng of Blofeld .... to ... late wife of Vincent Goodwyn , etc. Oct., 19 Hen. VI Illegible charter.
Mandate for the induction of Samuel Willan, clerk, M.A., to the church of Surlingham with the chapel of St. Saviour united. Dated 16 March, 1639.
Institution of Samuel Willan, M.A., to the church of Surlingham, vacant by the death of the last incumbent, on the presentation of Richard, bp. of Norwich . Dated 6 Nov., 1639.
TILNEY. Letter from the warden and scholars of Pembroke Hall, submitting themselves to the bp. of Norwich and his successors, on account of the appropriation of the church of Tilney, Norwich diocese, to the said hall. Dated at Cambridge, 6 July, 1373.
Geoffrey Crecy, chaplain, Geoffrey Talyor , John Halle , and John Noreys, of Tilney , infeoff John Waryn, citizen and grocer of London , John Copnote , Thomas Burgh , and John Waterden , burgesses of Bishop's Lenn, in 14 acres of land in the fields of Tilney called Harpe and Sybyte. Dated at Tilney, 6 Oct., 4 Hen. VI.
Robert Godard of Tiryngton grants to John Waryn , Thomas Burgh , and John Waterden , burgesses of Bishop's Lenn, nine acres of land in the fields of Tilney. Dated at Tilney, 5 September, 12 Hen. VI.
Richard Lany, late of Tilney , demises and confirms to Robert Pellam , cousin and heir of Thomas Pellam , son and heir of Thomas Pellam late of Tilney , and others, one messuage with a close containing 8 acres lying in Tilney. Dated at Tilney the Tuesday next before the feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 10 Hen. VII.
Sir Robert Lovell, kt., Thomas Blake, esq., John Kyng , and John Bend , remit and quit-claim to Richard Skynner of Tilney , John Neele, burgess of Lenn, gentleman, Robert Bees, burgess and merchant of the same place, and Clement Cliderhowe of the same place, gentleman, all their right in a messuage with a close adjoining containing 8 acres of land lying in Tilney. Dated 13 Dec., 14 Hen. VII.