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Edmund de St. Clavo of Coddenham (Codenham) remits and quitclaims to John, parson of Shelton (Schelton), William, vicar of Rushmere St Andrew (Resschmere), and Thomas Struttyng of Ipswich (Gippewic) all right in two pieces of land at Coddenham (Codenham), formerly John Whystelepays'. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham), the Thursday next after the feast of St. Petronilla, 23 Ed. III (4 June 1349).
John Wyhestelepays of Coddenham (Codenham) grants to John, rector of the church of Shelton (Schelton), one piece of arable land in the village of Coddenham (Codenham). Dated there the Monday next after the feast of the Invention of the Cross, 23 Ed. III (4 May 1349).
Ralph Spake and 3 others grant to John Parmenter of Stowmarket (Stowemarcat) and 2 others all the lands and tenements acquired of Alice and Joan Spake in the villages of Coddenham, Creeting All Saints, and Creeting St Mary (Creeting St. Mary), with the reversion of the land held as dowry by Mariota, wife of the late John Spake. Dated at Coddenham, 8 April, 26 Ed. III (1352).
John Schakerys of Harleston (Harlyston) and Agnes his wife grant to William Berrard and John Jaune of Coddenham (Codenham), clerks, all the lands and tenements which were Robert le Dalton's, sen., and Robert le Dalton's, jun., in the village of Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Sunday next after the feast of St. John, evang., 3 Rich. II (1 Jan. 1380). (See MS. Ch. Suffolk 569.)
Thomas Dunch of Stonham Aspal (Stonham Antegan) grants to William .... of Creeting St Mary (Cretyngge St. Mary) two pieces of land in Coddenham (Codenham) and Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints). Dated at Cretyngg aforesaid the Tuesday on the feast of the Purification of the B. V. M., 7 Rich. II (2 Feb. 1384).
Ralph Spake of Coddenham (Codynham) and Margaret his wife grant to John Jaune, rector of Glemsford, 13 pence of annual rent from two pieces of land lying in Coddenham (Codynham) and Cretyng. Dated at Coddenham (Codynham) the Monday on the feast of St. Mark the evangelist, 13 Rich. II.
⟨Coddenham (?).⟩ Release from John Harnays to John Jaune Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) ... after Purification of B. V. M. 17(?) Rich. II. [The greater part effaced. No endorsement.]
John Jaune, parson of the church of Glemsford, grants to sir Philip Deneys, kt., William Berard, Edmund Drury, perpetual vicar of the church of Eye, and others, all his lands in the villages of Coddenham (Codenham), Creeting St Mary (Creeting St. Mary), Creeting St Olave (Creeting St. Olive), and Creeting All Saints. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) Tuesday after the feast of St. Edmund, king and martyr, 14 Rich. II. [Partly effaced.]
Gilbert de Debenham confirms to John Jaune, rector of the church of Glemsford, William Deneys, chaplain, and John Chapman of Coddenham (Codenham), seven pieces of land in the village of Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Thursday next after the feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 15 Rich. II.
Roger, son and heir of sir Philip Deneys, kt., remits and quit-claims to John Jaune, parson of Glemsford (Glemasford), all his right in three pieces of land in the village of Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Tuesday on the feast of St. John ante port Lat., 16 Rich. II.
John Flour and John Bolewell grant to John Jaune, parson of Glemsford (Glemesford), two pieces of land in Coddenham (Codenham), which they had from Philip le Deneys, knt. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Thursday next before the feast of St. Laurence, 16 Rich. II.
Coddenham. William Deneys, chaplain of Coddenham (Codenham), John Chapman, and two others grant to John Sweyn of Coddenham (Codenham), jun., and Joan his wife, one piece of arable land there. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Sunday next after the feast of St. Martin, bp. Conf., 18 Rich. II.
John Shyth and Joan his wife grant to Hugh, vicar of Coddenham (Codenham), John Wyght, rector of Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints), and John Chapman of Coddenham (Codenham), all their lands and tenements in Coddenham (Codenham) and Cretyngge, and elsewhere in the hundred of Bosmere-and-Claydon Hundred (Bosmere). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) on Thursday the feast of SS. Peter and Paul, ... [either 9 or 15] Rich. II.
William de Henley and Felicia his wife of Stonham demise to Richard Miles of Creeting St Olave (Cretyngge St. Olave) a tenement in the parish of Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints), for five years, at an annual rent of 8s. Dated at Creeting St Olave (Cretyngge St. Olave) Thursday before feast of ... 19 Ed. II. (Partly effaced.)
John Broun of Coddenham (Codenham) grants to Thomas Havele of Coddenham (Codenham) one piece of land in the parish of Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints). Dated at Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints) the Tuesday next after the feast of St. John ante port. Lat., 19 Ric. II.
Bartholomew de Cyrresy and Alice his wife of Creeting All Saints (Cretingge All Saints) grant to sir William de Mandeville, chaplain of Creeting St Mary (Cretingge St. Mary), certain pieces of land in the parish of Creeting St Mary (Cretingge St. Mary) in exchange for others in Creeting All Saints (Cretingge All Saints). Dated at Creeting All Saints (Cretingge All Saints) the Sunday next after the feast of the# beheading of St. John Bapt., 12 Ed. II.
Robert ... grants to John de Peekham, jun., certain land in ... Dated at Cretingge the Sunday next after the feast of St. Michael, archangel, 11 Ed. III. [Partly effaced.]
Creeting St Mary. Sir Ralph de Bockingg', kt., grants to William del Wode of Creeting St Mary (Cretingge St. Mary) one curtilage in the same village. Dated at Ashbocking (Asseh' near Helmingham) the Sunday next after the feast of St. Botulph, 20 Ed. III.
Robert del Wode ("de Bosco"), vicar of Ashbocking (Ays, near Helmingham), grants to John, rector of the church of Shelton (Schelton), and Philip Ruffus (?) of [Thornham Magna (Thornhem Magna)?], all his tenements, lands, &c. in Creeting St Mary (Cretingge St. Mary) and Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Sunday in the feast of St. James the apostle, 24 Ed. III.
CROWFIELD. John Gerbote of Creeting All Saints (Cretinge All Saints) grants to John del Wode ("de Bosco") of Crowfield (Croffeld), chaplain, one piece of land in Crowfield (Croffeld). Dated at Crowfield (Croffeld) the Sunday next before the feast of St. Peter in Chadthedra[sic], 9 Ed. II.
GOSBECK. Indenture made between Gilbert de [Debenham] of the one part, and John [Jaune, William Deneys, and John] Chapman, of Coddenham (Codenham) of the other part, by which ... an annuity of 13s. 4d. from lands &c. in the village of Gosbeck. Dated [Thursday after] on the feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 15 Rich. II. [For the most part effaced.]
Philip Deneys, "chivalier", Edmund, parson of Mickfield (Mikelfelde), Thomas Cordewaner, clerk, and William Fysshe of Needham Market (Nedham) grant to sir William Elmham, kt., and 6 others, the tenements called Stubbyngges, Horshawe and le Rodehous in Little Stonham (Stonham Jernegan), Cobbescroft in Earl Stonham (Stonham Earls), and Jokenenaker in Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints). Dated at Little Stonham (Stonham Jernegan) the Thursday on the feast of St. George, 6 Rich. II.
⟨Ashby (?)⟩ Simon, parson of Ashby (Haskeby), Edmund Pechare of Great Yarmouth (Great Gernemut), William Ropere of Catfield (Catefeld), and John de "Maresco" of Herringfleet (Herlyngflete), grant to William Cok of Ashby (Askeby) one inclosure with houses erected thereon, and one piece of land beyond the gate of the said inclosure. Dated at Ashby (Askeby) the Tuesday next after the feast of St. Barnabas, 1 Rich. II.
John, son of Robert Pain of Herringfleet (Herlingflet), junior, grants to Richard Stulbere and Margaret his wife one piece of land in Herringfleet (Herlingflet). Dated Friday before feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 20 Ed. II.
Henry, son of Edmund Poyer of Lound , confirms to Walter de Manthorp of Somerleyton (Somerleton) two pieces of land in Lound (Lund). Dated at Lound the Tuesday next before the feast of St. Peter ad vincula, 15 Ed. III.