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John Wyght, rector of Creeting All Saints, and ... of Creeting aforesaid, grant to Margaret Skut and John her son three pieces of land &c. in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated .... Hen. [VI?].
John Glemsford, esq., John Baker of Coddenham (Codenham), and John Deye of the same remit and quitclaim to Roger Fathare of Coddenham (Codenham) all their right in certain land &c. in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated the Saturday next after the feast of St. George the martyr, 1 Hen. VI.
Sir John Germyk, kt., remits and quit-claims to William Wallker and Thomas Bryd, clerk all his right in lands, tenements, fields, &c. in Coddenham (Codenham), which they held from his father sir William Germyn, knt. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Thursday next after the feast of the Nativity of St. J. Bapt., 5 Hen. VI. [Partly effaced.]
John ...ste of Hemingstone (Hemyngston) grants to John Skott of Coddenham (Codenham) two pieces of land in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated Coddenham (Codenham), Monday in feast of St. Matthias, apostle, 5 Hen. VI.
Power of attorney from William Bech and others to John Skutte and John Colman, jun., to deliver seisin to Robert Mersh, Robert Smyth, and Thomas Havell in 3 pieces of land lying in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated 4 November, 14 Hen. VI (1435).
Sir Simon Felbrigge and sir Roger Drury, kts., demise to William Wallere, William Petystre, and Robert, parson of Shottisham (Schatesham), all the lands &c. in Coddenham (Codynham), Creeting All Saints (Creting All Saints), Creeting St Mary (Creeting St. Mary), and Creeting St Olave (Creeting St. Olive), which were lately John Jaune's, parson of Glemsford. Dated at Coddenham (Codynham) the Monday next before the feast of St. Gregory the pope, 14 Hen. VI.
John Smyth demises to John Crane, Robert Hotot, and others all his lands &c. in the parishes of Creeting All Saints (Cretynge All Saints), Creeting St Mary (Cretynge St. Mary), Creeting St Olave (Cretynge St. Olave), and Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Creeting All Saints (Cretynge All Saints) ....adie, 24 Hen. VI.
Robert Havell of Needham Market (Nedham Market) demises to John Crane and others two pieces of land in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Friday next after the feast of the Purification, 24 Hen. VI.
Robert Smyth and others grant to John Crane, William Greene, and others three pieces of land in Coddenham (Codenham). Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) the Friday next after the feast of the Purification of the B. V. M., 24 Hen. VI.
Robert Crane, esq., grants to William Baldewyn of Coddenham (Codenham) and others, a piece of land called 'Snowyscroft' in Coddenham (Codenham), paying 8s. annually for the same. Dated at Coddenham (Codenham) on the feast of the apostles Simon and Jude, 9 Ed. IV.
John atte Mersshe of Creeting All Saints (Cretyngge All Saints) grants to Richard atte Merssh his son and Robert Wighte of Colchester certain lands and tenements, &c. in the parishes of Creeting All Saints, Creeting St Mary (Creeting St. Mary), Coddenham (Codenham), and Crowfield (Crowfeld). [Temp. Hen. IV.] [In greatest part effaced.]
John Skut of Earl Stonham (Stonham Earls) grants to John Denny of Stonham Aspal (Stonham Aspall), Thomas Upston, and Robert Thorn, three pieces of land in Creeting All Saints (Cretynge All Saints). Dated at Creeting All Saints (Cretingge All Saints), 21 Dec., 11 Ed. IV (1471).
STONEHAM. Grant from John Crane of land in Earl Stonham (Earl's Stoneham); Temp. Hen. IV. [Almost entirely effaced.]
William Crane of Coddenham (Codenham) lets to farm to Robert de Bradestrete of Creeting All Saints (Creting All Saints) one tenement in the parish of Creeting St Mary (Creting St. Mary) called Soherthe..., for 20 years at an annual rent of 40s. and 10d. Dated on the day of the decoll. of St. John Baptist, 8 Hen. IV.
The will of William Holbat, dated feast of SS. Phil. and James, 1443 (?or 1446). [In greatest part effaced.]
MICKFIELD. Richard Wodeward grants to Gilbert Ffeldgate of Stonham Aspal (Stonham Aspale) and three others one inclosure, with the site of a tenement called 'Olyves,' in Mickfield (Mekefield). Dated at Mickfield (Mekefield) the Thursday next after the feast of St. Faith, virgin, 27 Hen. VI.
Indenture between Robert Harpeley, esq., and John Northhawe of Winston (Wynston), by which the said Robert grants to the said John lands called Bakonys &c. in the villages of Mickfield (Mekylfeld), Debenham and Stonham Aspal, for twenty years paying yearly for four years 8 marks, and for 16 years 8 marks 6s. and 8d. Dated the Friday on the feast of St. Bartholomew, 37 Hen. VI.
Robert Godewyn and two others grant to John Crane, esq., and three others certain lands and tenements in Earl Stonham (Stonham Earls), which they had by grant of William Thorpe, son and heir of Thomas Thorne. Dated at Earl Stonham (Stonham Earls), 16 June, 1 Rich. III (1484).
Robert Ive, esq., grants to John Buxton certain rent in the village of Earl Stonham (Stonham Earls). Dated ... Jan. ... Hen. VI. [For the most part effaced.]
Thomas Sengylton of Mendlesham (Mendelysham) remits and quit-claims to Robert Crane all his right, &c. in the manor of Flude Hall with Waltham (Flede) in Little Stonham, and in all lands, &c. in the hundred of Bosmere-and-Claydon Hundred (Bosmere). Dated 1 Nov., 16 Hen. VI (1437)
Agnes Crane of Little Stonham and others are bound to Agnes Paston in a sum of ten marks, payable at the feast of St. John the Baptist, 1451. Dated 18 June, 27 Hen. VI (1449).
Edward Bee of Ludham, Richard Crystmes of Somerleyton, Thomas Colyn of Lound, and Thomas Bryd grant to Margaret, formerly the wife of John Langton of Burgh Castle (Borough-Castell) , and William Sygoo alias Fytte of the same place, certain messuages, lands, and tenements in Ashby (Askeby) which they had by the gift of the said John Langton. Dated at Ashby (Askeby), 4 January, 9 Ed. IV (1470).
Roger Skarlet, chaplain, grants to John Thurberne, chaplain, Will Dareys of Lound, and Roger Primour of the same, all his messuages, lauds, and tenements in the villages of Ashby (Askeby) and Lound. Dated at Ashby (Askeby) the Monday next after the feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 3 Hen. IV.
Alice, formerly wife of John Grene of Somerleyton (Somerleton) , remits to Thomas Torald of Herringfleet (Heringflete) all her right in certain messuages &c. in Ashby (Askeby) which were formerly John Grene's her husband. Dated at Ashby (Askeby) the Monday next after the feast of St. Michael, 3 Hen. IV.
John Bakere, parson of Somerleyton, Richard Paylewyk of Fritton (Freton), and John Douce of Herringfleet (Heringflete), grant to William Craneworth, parson of Ashby (Askeby), one tenement and three pieces of arable land in Ashby (Askeby). Dated at Ashby (Askeby) the Friday next before the feast of palms, 9 Hen. IV.