BUXLOW. William Kenrych of Buxlow (Buckesloue) grants to Thomas Portman, son of Roger Portman of Knodishall (Cnodessale), and Matilda his wife, for 20s. one piece of arable land in Buxlow (Buckesloue) paying annually to them one root of ginger, and to the rector of the ch. of Buxlow (Buckesloue) two pence. (c. 1270-80.)
KNODISHALL, Robert, son of William, son of Hervi de Rendham , and Christiana his wife, grant to Thomas the cook, of Badingham, for 8s. one piece of land called 'le Heygh' in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale). (c. 1260-70.)
Theobald de Leestun, son of William de Leestun, grants to Julian de Braham and Katherine his wife, for 20 marks and an annual payment of two shillings certain lands in the villages of Knodishall (Cnodeshale) and Leiston (Leestun), which William Walmer held of the grantor's father. (c. 1230-40.)
Richard de Braham grants to Roger de Braham certain land in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale), rendering annually one clove. Dated at Knodishall (Cnodeshale) on Palm Sunday, 18 Ed. I.