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Mandate of induction from Richard, bp. of Norwich, to induct the rev. William Eaton to the church of Happesburgh, vacant by the death of Richard Burradge . Dated 16 March, 1638.
HAPPISBURGH. Collation of William Eaton, B.A., to the vicarage of Happesburg, vacant by the death of Richard Burradge , by Richard, bp. of Norwich . Dated 16 March, 1638.
HARDLEY. Thomas Amys of Berton grants to John, son of John Hegge of Hoveton St. Peter , deceased, half an acre of marsh with one pightell adjoining, in Hardele. Dated at Hardele, 15 May, 38 Hen. VI.
HAWBOYS (Great). Final concord made at Westminster the octave of St. Michael, .. Ed. II, between Robert Banyard , plaintiff, and John ..., and Joan his wife, deforciants, concerning the manor of Great Hawboys, which the said John and Joan acknowledge to be the right of the said Robert, he giving one sparrow-hawk.
HAUTBOYS (Little), SCOTTOW, and LAMMAS. Robert de Shotesham of Skothowe , heir of Simon de Shotesham his uncle, late parson of the church of St. Mary's, Little Hawboys, grants to Thomas Brampton of Dilham the reversion of one messuage with a croft in the village of Little Hawboys, and also of seven acres and a half of land in divers pieces in the villages of Little Hawboys, Skothowe, and Lammesse. Dated at Little Hawboys the Sunday next after the feast of St. Valentine, 11 Ric. II.
HINGHAM, and Hundred of FOREHOE. Final concord, dated at Westminster, 48 Ed. III, between Edmund Gournay , William Pette, parson of the church of Haywardyn , William Cursun of Byntre , and John Eeed of Rougham , plaintiffs, and sir William de Morle, kt., deforciant., concerning the manor of Hengham and the hundred of Fourhowe, with the advowson of the church of Hengham.
Indenture made at Hengham, 24 July, 12 Ed. IV, by which John Noth of Hengham sells to Robert Salus of Methweld , Robert Marchale , and William Neel , a messuage or inn in Hengham called 'le Hert' and an inclosed field and an alder bed in Hardyngham with various goods enumerated, for which the said Robert Salus and others agree to pay to the said John Noth 18 marks by certain instalments.
Thomas Kar and William Dam of Hengham , grant to John Noth and others, one messuage or inn in Hengham called 'le Hert' one field, and an alder bed in Hardyngham. Dated at Hengham, 5 August, 12 Ed. IV.
John Noth of Hengham , Robert Foster of Corston , and others, deliver and confirm to Richard, duke of Gloucester , Thomas, marquis of Dorset , sir Henry Lovell, kt., lord De Morley , and others, a messuage or inn called 'le Hert' in Hengham and an alder bed called 'Ronhagh' in Hardyngham. Dated at Hengham, 1 October, 22 Ed. IV.
Letters patent, being a pardon granted by the crown to Thomas Hunt, gent., for not obtaining a licence for the purchase of the manor of Hingham, co. Norfolk, in consideration of the payment of a sum of £40 to the crown. Dated at Westminster, 18 May, 26 Elizabeth.
HARLING (East) and SMALEBEC. William, son of Martina, sister of [Gilbert de Nor]folche , grants to Walter, son of Eudo Chancehose , six acres of land in the fields of Estherling, and half an acre of turf in Smalebec, paying annually 12d. For this grant the said Walter gave 9s. (c. 1220.) .
HARLING (East). Symon, son of Ralph de Keneghal , grants to Richard de Guthrestun , for his homage and service and two marks, two acres and one rood of arable land in Estherling, paying annually for the same 2½d. (c. 1270.) .
Stephen de Gyssynge and Lucy his wife remit and quit-claim to Simon de Meynewaryn and his heirs, all right against him, on account of the construction of houses in Estherling, in a case of dowry and bind themselves to observe this quit-claim. Made at Kenynghale the Monday next after the feast of St. Dunstan, bp., 1283, 11 Ed. I.
HARLING (East) and QUIDENHAM. John Grisyngham grants to John Peyt, rector of Estherling , and John Zutte, senior, all lands and tenements which he acquired of Edward Huntte, rector of Todenham , in the villages of Estherling and Quydenham. Dated at Estherling, 7 August, 19 Rich. II.
Robert Lotekyn , John Reedham , and Geoffrey Waren, of Estharlyng , grant to Thomas Sygo , Robert Fen of Russheworth , and others, three and a half roods of arable land lying in the field of Estharlyng. Dated at Estharlyng, 3 Oct., 13 Hen. VI.
Robert Lotekyn , John Reedham , and Geoffrey Waryn of Estharling , grant to Thomas Sygoe, clerk, John Royes , and others, of Estharling, one acre, one rood, and four feet of land, in the field of Estharlyng. Dated at Estharlyng the Monday next before the feast of St. Dunstan, 16 Hen. VI.
HAVERINGLAND. Peter de Byleney grants to Rycher the chaplain, son of Luke de Brethergate of Wichingham , for his homage and service, the whole tenement which the said Rycher acquired of Roger de Gyneia , son of late Roger de Gyneya, rector of Heveringland in the village of Heveringland; paying annually 2½ d. (c. 1260-70.) .
HELLESDON. Foundation of a chantry within the church of Heylesdon, Norwich diocese, by John Chircheman, citizen of London , for the souls of John de Heylesdon and Joan his wife, Walter de Berneye , Edmund de Alderford , John Chircheman and Emma his wife, Thomas de Aldeburgh , John de Hevyngham , William de Blakeneye , Robert Northwold , and all the faithful; endowing the same with 20 marks of annual rent in London. [Undated.] [1385-86.] .
HILDERSTON. John le Breht of Cesterton grants to Philip, son of William de Cutisdon , for his homage and service, half a virgate of land with a messuage in Hildeliston; namely, that which the said Philip held of him, paying annually for the same 6s. (c. 1260-80.) .
HEVINGHAM, MARSHAM, BUXTON, and STRATTON. Final concord made at Westminster, Easter, 9 Charles I, between sir John Hobarte, kt. and bart., plaintiff, and Edmund Bedingfeild, esq., and Elizabeth his wife, James Gedge , Richard Gedge and Margaret his wife, deforciants, concerning one messuage, 40 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, 4 acres of pasture, and appurtenances, in Hevingham, Marsham, Buxton, and Stratton, which are acknowledged to be the right of the said sir John Hobarte , he paying to the defendants £60 sterling.