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2. MS. Ch. Suffolk 393
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- 1274 - 1275
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Thomas Carbonnel grants to Richard Thalemach and Robert the chaplain of Acton (Aketon) two parts of the manor of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Great Waldingfeud) and all lands, &c. in the village of Newton (Neuthon) and the advowson of the churches of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeud) and Chilton. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeud) the Sunday next after the Epiphany, 3 Ed. I
3. MS. Ch. Suffolk 400
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- 1310 - 1310
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Robert de Bosco and Christiana his wife, who was the wife of sir John Carbonel, kt., attorn to Thomas Carbonel and Elizabeth his wife the third part of the manor of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Waldingfeld), Newton Hall (Neutone), and Chiltone, which they hold in dowry during their lives. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Waldingfeld) the Sunday next after the feast of the Nativity of St. John Bapt., 3 Ed. II (28 June 1310).
4. MS. Ch. Suffolk 428
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- 1414 - 1414
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Sir Andrew Botiller, kt., grants to John Howard, William Phelippe, John Phelippe, knts. and others, his manors of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Great Waldyngfeld), Chilton, and Newton Hall (Neweton) in Suffolk, with the advowson of the churches of Great Waldingfield or Little Waldingfield (Waldyngfeld) and [Chilton]. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Great Waldyngfeld), 6 June, 2 Hen. V (1414). [Mutilated.]
5. MS. Ch. Suffolk 429
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- 1417 - 1417
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Sir John Howard, kt., and 9 others, remit and quitclaim to sir Andrew Botiller, kt., all their right in the manors of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Great Waldingfield), Chilton, and Newton Hall (Newton), and in the advowsons of the churches of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld) and Chilton. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), 1 May 5 Hen. V.
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- MS. Ch. Suffolk 429*a
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- Armorial, Sir John Howard
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- Sir John Howard
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- MS. Ch. Suffolk 429*b
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- Armorial, Gilbert Debenham
- Person Name:
- Gilbert Debenham
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- MS. Ch. Suffolk 429*c
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- Armorial, [Richard] de Waldegrave
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- [Richard] de Waldegrave
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- MS. Ch. Suffolk 429*d
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- Leopard's face
6. MS. Ch. Suffolk 474
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- 1483 - 1483
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John Syday late of Stowmarket (Stow-market), dyer, and others, grant to John Apylton, jun., of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), lands, rents, and tenements lying in Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), Newton, and Chilton which were conveyed to them 20 June 19 Edw. IV. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), 18 Nov., 1 Rich. III (1483).
7. MS. Rolls Suffolk 3
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- 1260 - 1270
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(a) Sampson, the abbot, and convent of St. Edmund grant, in frankalmoigne, to the hospital of St. Saviour without the town of Bury St Edmunds (St. Edmund), the place upon which the said hospital is built, also £12 of silver from their village of Icklingham (Ykelingham) and two portions of their church of Long Melford (Meleford), also two portions of the demesne tithes of Worlingworth (Wirlingwrd), Monk Soham (Saham), Tilneie, Elmswell (Elmeswell), Elveden (Elvedene), Herringswell (Heringwell), Newton (Neuton), Cockfield (Cokefeld), and in the same village of Cokefeld annually 8 acres of corn the third portion of the demesne tithes of Pakenham (Pakynham), Rungeton, Tivetshall St Margaret or Tivetshall St Mary (Tifteshall), Culford (Culeford), Horringer [previously Horningsheath] (Horningesherth) and Chelsworth (Chelisworth); also they grant all the tithes of their new assarts in the villages of Redgrave and Rickinghall (Rekinghalle), and a third portion of the tithe of the marsh of Tilneie, also their houses of Teleforh, saving to the monastery an annual service of 2s., and to the canons 12d. (b) Confirmation of the above grant by John, bp. of Norwich; giving the names of the rector of all the aforenamed churches. Dated at Norwich by the hands of David de Ruddebi, 17 Kl. August, 6th year of his episcopate. (c) Confirmation of the same by S., the prior, and convent of Norwich. (d) Confirmation of by archbishop Boniface of the same. Dated at Bury St Edmunds (St. Edmund Bury), 12 Kl. March, 1266. Long roll of pleas and fines of the manors of the cellarer of St. Edmund , for the third year of S. de Wighal. [Temp. Hen. III.] (c. 1260-70?)
8. MS. Rolls Suffolk 23
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- 1333 - 1335
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NEWTON. The account of Geoffrey Mundekyn, provost of William de Athirby in the manor of Newton Hall (Newton), from Michaelmas, 7 Ed. III, to the same feast, 8 Ed. III.
9. MS. Rolls Suffolk 24
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- 1389 - 1398
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The court of Roger Wolferstoun, Robert Hothot, and their fellows, held at Newton Hall (Newton) the Monday after the feast of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, 21 Rich. II. Court held 25 April, 18 Rich. II (1395) Do. 7 Feb., 16 Rich. II (1393). Do. the Friday after St. Mark's day, 13 Rich. II.