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2. MS. Ch. Suffolk 204
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- 1230 - 1240
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HANFORD. William de Badele quit-claims to the church of SS. Peter and Paul of Gypewic', in frankalmoigue, the gift which Roger de Badele his brother made to them of the half of the Hanford Mill (mill of Haneford). (c. 1230-40.)
3. MS. Ch. Suffolk 212
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- 1240 - 1250
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STANHAM. Master Symon, son of Bartholomew de Stanham Lambert, grants to the church of the Holy Trinity of Ipswich (Gypeswic), in frankalmoigne, 6d. rent from land in Stanham, called Slohescropht. (c. 1240-50.)
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- MS. Ch. Suffolk 212*
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4. MS. Ch. Suffolk 213
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- 1230 - 1240
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Bartholomew, son of Roger the smith of Coddenham (Codeham), grants to the church of the Holy Trinity of Ipswich (Gipewic), in frankalmoigne, seven pieces of land in Coddenham (Codeham), paying annually to him and his heirs 26d.; for this grant the said canons gave him 5 marks of silver. (c. 1230-40.)
5. MS. Ch. Suffolk 238
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- 1474 - 1474
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Certificate from William Woode, commissary of James, bp. of Norwich , that the abbot and convent of Sybeton exhibited their muniments, &c. concerning the appropriation of the half of the church of Sibton (Sybeton) with the chapel of Peasenhall (Pesenale), the parish churches of Rendham, Cransford (Cranesford), and Westleton, and of Tunstall (Tunstale), at a visitation held at Ipswich 11 October, 1474.
6. MS. Ch. Suffolk 1301
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- 1529 - 1529
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FAKENHAM, &c. An exemplification of a recovery inrolled Easter term, 20 and 21 Henry VIII, Roll 104, by which Richard Candysshe, William Latymer, John Valentyne, Robert Goodwyn, and Robert Dobet impleaded Robert Brounde concerning the manors of Payton hall, Russells (Russells in Fakenham), and Russells (Russells in Chesylford), with appurtenances, and likewise certain land, brushwood, rent, &c. in Falkenham (Fakenham), Chillesford (Chesylford), Bawdsey (Bewedesey), Alderton, Sutton, Shottisham (Shatesham), Kirton (Kyrton), Walton, Orford, Whavensden, Sudbourne (Sudborn), Rampfold, and Ipswich. Dated at Westminster, 28 April, 21 Henry VIII (1529).
7. MS. Ch. Suffolk 1521
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- 1483 - 1484
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Ipswich. 1483-1484. Lease from Thomas Heigham, sen., James Hoberd, John Gosse, John Squyer, clerk, and Thomas Draylle, to William Pernelle, William Harlewyne, William Dewe, John Forgone, Robert Benne, and Robert Peteman, of two tenements under one roof, newly built, in the suburb of Ipswich (Gippewicc) in St Clement's parish, between the messuage late of Thomas Bowyere, on the east, and that once held by Emma Belle and the curtilage of Thomas Wade, on the east, the southern end abutting on the highway, and the northern end on St Clement's churchyard, which tenements the grantors lately held by lease from John Cappe, clerk. Power of attorney is given to John Wapone to deliver up possession of same to the grantees. Dated, at Ipswich (Gippewicum), 5 February, 1 Ric. III [1483-1484]. Witnesses: Richard Hawkyswade, and William Sewale, bailiffs of Ipswich, John Kyrre, and William Wymbylle, coroners of the town; Thomas Reydon', esq., John Toughe, Edmund Leggy, and many others.
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8. MS. D. D. Ch. Ch. MM. 110
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- 1526 - 1526
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Record of a fine dated 1 July by which Thomas, duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth his wife convey to the dean and chapter of the college of Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal of York, the manors of Dodnesh and Falkenham, 3 water-mills, 40 messuages, 1000 acres of land, 100 acres of meadow, 100 acres of wood, 40 acres of pasture, 200 acres of marsh, and 100/- rent, in Dodnesh, Falkenham [East], Bergholte, Capell [Capel S. Mary], Bentley, Taddestone, Stuftone, Holbroke, Braham, Wenam, Copedokis [Copedock], Stratford, Reydone [Raydon], Framysden and Gipswich. 9 Oct. ⟨1526.⟩
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