Condition of a mortgage to Oliver Morden of Eriswell (Earswell), gent., in consideration of the receipt of £104, by Richard Childerston, alias Cheston, gent., certain messuages, orchards, dove-house, 25 acres of land, &c. 14 May 1623. [Mutilated.]
MUTFORD. Extract from the manor court roll, dated 1628; relating to land in Carlton (Carleton) formerly of the priory of Bronholme. [For the most part illegible.]
Memorandum from the court roll of 14 James 1, respecting the admission of Robert Battelye and Ann his wife to the to the land in Carlton (Carleton) formerly of the priory of Bromeholme, lately held by the said Robert alone. Partly effaced.
NORTHALES. Henry Dobson of Northales, John Gybson, and Robert Baker of the same confirm to Thomas Doget of Northales Thomas Mason and John Poleyn, of the same certain lands, houses, &c. in Northales for £8 payable by instalments. Dated at Northales, 10 March, 14 Ed. IV (1474).
RUMBURGH (?). Partially illegible grant to John Qwedok(?) of land in Rumburgh (Rum...). Dated at "Rumburgh (...bure ) predicti" the Monday next after the feast of the Epiphany, 36 Ed. III.
SNAPE. Indenture made 1 March, 9 Q. Anne, by which sir Henry Johnson of Friston (Friston Hall, Suffolk), knt., demises to Robert Hayward of Snape certain land in Snape for 6 years, at an annual rent of £35.
John Stede of Blundeston (Blundistun) grants to Robert Eysman, for his homage and service and 4½ marks sterling, two acres of his land in the fields of Somerleyton (Sumerletune). (c. 1250-60.)
STANTON. Katherine Busshop, lately the wife of John Busshop of Stanton, deceased, grants to Edmund Man of Stanton, John Shepherd of Bridgham (Bredgeham), and John Fyce of Stanton, a messuage and land called Tabbards in exchange for one piece of land of 8 acres and one rood lying in Stanton. Dated at Stanton, 9 March, 9 Ed. IV (1469).
STRATFORD. John Chyrchawe and John ...ell demise to John Leech of Stratford a certain tenement in the village of Stratford. Dated at Stratford, 8 May, 3 Ed. IV (1463).
Acknowlegement by John Charrey, prior of the monastery of de Calceto of the receipt of 30 ... from John Wollere. Dated ... before feast of St. Edward K. d. M 3(?) Henry VI. [In large part effaced.],
THORNHAM. John Abot of Hacheston (Hachetune) and Agnes his wife grant to Hubert, son of Richard Bern of Braiseworth (Brisewrd), for his homage and service and for 15 marks of silver, three pieces of land with a messuage in Thornham Magna (Great Thornham), rendering annually one clove. (c. 1270-80.)
Richard Frere of Mendham, esq., and William Freston, citizen and grocer of London, remit and quit-claim to Thomas Wyseman, esq., all their right to rents and services issuing out of the lands, &c. of the said Thomas in Thornham Magna (Thornham) or elsewhere in the county of Suffolk. Dated 30 December, 38 Hen. VIII (1546).
THWAITE. Augustine de Theyt grants to Manser de Holegat of Wickham Skeith (Wykham), for his homage and service and 2s., one piece of land in the parish of Thwaite (Theyth) in a field called Suthfeld, rendering annually three half-pence. (c. 1240-50.)
THWAITE and ALEBY. Fine made at Westminster the 15th day from the feast of the Holy Trinity, 16 Ed. I, by which John, son of Robert de Weyton, and Sarah his wife acknowledge the right of Matilda, formerly wife of Andrew de Branton, to 23 messuages, 130 acres of land &c. in Thwaite and Alby (Aleby).
Commission from Thomas, the prior, and chapter of Rochester, to their bretheren John, keeper of the cell of St. Felix, Walton, Norwich diocese, William de Schotindon, sacrist of Rochester, Thomas de Hakyntone, John de Grenestrete, and John de Westham, to elect a bishop of Rochester, the see being then vacant. Dated in their chapter of Rochester, 8 Id. June, 1291.
Roger de Multon grants to Hugh de Bakinghetch and Peter de Lausele [sc. Lawshall], merchants of Bury St Edmunds (St. Edmund), for 6 marks one piece of arable land lying in the field of Westley (Westle), reckoned at six acres in the field called le Dune. (c. 1270-80.)