PLUMSTEAD (Great and Little). Gilbert Gernun of Blafeld grants to William the parson of the church of Plumested, the whole part of his turbary, which lies on both sides of 'hais bugge'; paying annually for the same 2d. For this concession the said William gave 4s. (c. 1200.) [See MS. Ch. Norfolk 1 and MS. Ch. Norfolk 565. ]
⟨ Plumstead ⟩ William, son of Adam de Plumested , quit-claims for himself and heirs to John, son of Yloud , all their right by reason of a charter which he gave to the said William, in six acres of land. (c. 1200-10.) .
⟨ Plumstead ⟩ William Oldbarhe of Plumsted grants to John de Sakelimere half an acre of land near the messuage of William the smith, and three pence annual quit-rent from land which Clement Lof held; paying annually 2½d. (c. 1220.) .
⟨ Plumstead ⟩ Basilia Ruffa of Plumsted demises to Agnes de la Hae , her toft abutting upon the land of Ralph de la Hae towards the east part, to hold the same for a term of 8 years; also ½ an acre in the same field for the same term, for 10s. sterling, (c. 1200-10.) .
Wymer de Plumstede grants to Richard 'ad capud ville' [Townsend] and his heirs one piece of land containing two acres in Plumstede, paying annually for the same 8d. (c. 1230.) .
William, son of Humphrey Penniger of Little Plumsted, grants to Nicholas, son of Wymer de Plumsted , the whole of his land and tenement with appurtenances which Wymer his father and his ancestors bought or acquired in Plumsted, paying annually one penny at the feast of St. Michael for all services. (c. 1240-50.) .
⟨ Plumstead ⟩ John, son of Hervey de Heyeham , grants to Edmund de Plumsted one half mark of silver, during the life of the said John. Dated at Wroxham the Wednesday on the feast of St. Hilary, 5 Ed. I.
William, son of John of Little Plumsted, on the Sunday next after the feast of St. Michael, 15 Ed. ⟨I⟩ , grants to Thomas de Blafeud, chaplain, 19 pieces of arable land lying in the fields of Great \Plumsted/ and Little Plumsted, Blafeud and Wittun.