INGHAM. John Wyth of Bramstede and Estrilda his wife grant to John Bakun, clerk, one messuage, and certain land in Ingham. Dated at Ingham the Friday before the feast of St ..., 34 Ed. I.
INGHAM and HICKLING. John Wyth of Bramstede grants to Roger de Walsham one messuage and certain land in Ingham and Hykelyngham, to hold the same during the life of the said John. Dated at Bramstede the Saturday next after the feast of St. Faith, 5 Ed. III.
Sir Oliver de Ingham, kt., grants to John, rector of the church of Hempstead, and John, son of Robert de Ingham , one acre of land in Ingham. Dated at Ingham the Wednesday next after the feast of SS. Tiburtius and Valerian, 13 Ed. II.
Thomas, bp. of Norwich, grants to the prior and brethren of Ingham, near Hykeling, and to sir Miles de Stapeltone , founder of the said church, a special licence for further building in the cemetery of the parish church of Ingham, provided the parishioners consent. Dated in the monastery of St. Bennet of Hulme, 27 June, 1361.
INGHAM, HEMPSTEAD, and WAXHAM. Thomas Gryme grants to Thomas Catfield alias Thomas Godred , the prior and convent of the house or priory of the Holy Trinity at Ingham, all his lands, tenements, and rents in Ingham, Hemsted, and Waxtonesham. Dated at Ingham, 4 June, 8 Hen. VII.
Depositions of many witnesses produced in [the above [MS. Rolls Norfolk 87]?] tithe cause between the rector of Ingham and the abbey respecting the third sheaf from a piece of land called Boldestoft.