Eye. 1675. Declaration of use of fine. Henry Nicoll of University of Cambridge, B.A., younger son of Richard Nicoll, late of London, gent. and Richard Nicholl of London, merchant, brother and heir of Basill Nicol, deceased grant to Elizabeth Nicoll of London, widow, mother of Henry and Richard, for money, 30 acres meadow, 10 acres pasture, in Eye, Suffolk, in a lease for 7 years. Dated: 2 June, 27 Charles II
Hollesley and Alderton. (1) Sir Charles William Flint, knight, Great Queen Street, Westminster, Middlesex. John George Woodford, col., and John Atholl Hammet, Lombard Street, London. (2) John Wollnough of Hollesley, Suffolk, gent. Covenant to produce title deeds to an estate called Vertues Farm in Hollesley and Alderton, co. Suff., which (1) purchased from (2), but also relating to property of (2) in Alderton. 26 November 1829..
Occold. 1569. Bargain and sale. Thomas Brome of Occold (Occold, Suffolk), yeoman, sells to John Jeasoppe of same, yeoman, freehold and copyhold land in Occold, lying in 2 closes called Spooner's tenement and Buxpuis, freehold land of 8.5 acres, customary land of 2.5 acres, for the price of £70, sale in fee simple. Dated: 4 October, 11 Eliz.
Wattisfield. 1584. Lease for long term of years. Robert Jermyn of (?), Suffolk, kt., and John Osborne of Harkstead, Suffolk, gent. lease to Robert Pett of Wattisfield (Wattisfield, Suffolk), weaver, 5 pieces of land in Wattisfeld (abuttals given), leased for 2000 years, for 2d. annually. Dated: 6 October, 26 Elizabeth I
Boxted. 1675. Grant. Sir John Poley of Boxted (Boxted, Suffolk), kt. grants to Elizabeth Herris, widow of Christopher Herris, esq., and George Walton of Little Burstead (Little Burstead, Essex), esq., grandson of Elizabeth, a meadow called Boxted, Great Green meadow (7 acres), pasture called Churchfield close (20 acres), for £200. Dated: 8 July 1675
Will of John Haures of Rickinghall Inferior, who bequeathes to Ellen his wife, all his messuages and lands in Ashfield (Great Ashfield) and Badwell Ash, together with all other possessions, together with money bequests to his children. Dated: 21 September, 1719.
Catalogus hostilmentorum et utensilium domus, bonorum et catallorum, quae Willelmus Paston (secundum indenturam annexam) Willelmo Joye tradidit et dimisit ; Lat. et Angl. [temp. Hen. VI.]
A rental of all the rent ffermes and anewytes payable ffor the meassuages, lands [etc.] belonginge to the common profits of the town at Bury St Edmunds (Bury St. Edmund), made 4 Feb., 5 James I, A.D. 1607.