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Henry Clarke for a sum of money grants to Robert Furmage, sen., of Lacford, co. Suffolk , one messuage and three acres of land in Thompston. Dated 18 November, 13 Elizabeth.
THORNAGE. Adam de Sutwade grants to Geoffrey his younger son the half of a mill in the parish of Thornege called Feldmille at an annual rent of 5/3d. (c. 1300-10.) .
THORPE ABBOTTS. Indenture dated 23 Jan., 8 Chas. I, being a post-nuptial settlement by Robert Cornwallys, gent., of Thorp Abbots, co. Norfolk , on his wife Dorothy , daughter of Robert Hobart of Langley , granting her (for an increase of her jointure) certain land in Thorp-Abbots.
TOFT MONKS. John Elger, citizen and goldsmith of Norwich , appoints Alan Chirchous of Wyndell , his attorney, to deliver seisin to William Chirchous of Wyndell and others of a piece of land lying in the fields of Tofte Monks. Dated at Norwich, 2 April, 31 Hen. VI.
TUTTINGTOUN, BANNINGHAM, and WRAMPLINGHAM. Composition made the Saturday next before the feast of St. Bartholomew, 32 Ed. I, between Robert Brian de Felmyngham of one part, and John Brun of Tutyngtoun of the other, by which the said Robert grants to the said John, all his tenements and services in Tutyngtoun, Banyngham, and Wramplyngham, paying annually 30s. sterling.
WACTON and MOULTON. William Smyth, rector of St. Michael's, Multon , and Robert Brown of the same, demise and confirm to William Clopton of Multon and others, a piece of land called Rand Ernaldys and 2½ acres of meadow in Waketon and Multon. Dated at Multon the Friday next after the feast of the translation of St. Thomas the martyr, 9 Ed. IV.
WALCOT. Indenture dated 6 April, 1639, by which Richard, bp. of Norwich and abbot of St. Bennet of Hulme, demises the rectory of Walcott, with the tithes of Walcott, Happesburgh, Backton, Broomehall, Ridlington, and other towns adjoining, to John Awcock of Buckenham Ferrie, gent., to hold the same during the lives of certain persons named, paying a certain quantity of wheat, barley, and oats, or their value in money annually.
WALSHAM (South). Robert de Cureon , with the consent of Basilida his wife, grants to Reginald le Gros the whole land which he has in South Walsham and in Paunesford, to hold the same for the term of their lives, paying annually 13 marks 8s. and 2 pence, (c. 1180-90.) .
WALSHAM (North) and TRING, Herts. Notification of the appointment of Mainetus Spine , Rustikellus Cambii , and Reymund the abbot, citizens of Florence, as proctors to act in the business concerning the churches of Treing, Lincoln diocese, and North Walsham, Norwich diocese. Dated at London, 10 Kl. April, 1261.
WALSINGHAM, BURNHAM, and OULTON. A recital by William the prior, and canons of Wausingham, under their chapter seal, of the deeds concerning the appropriation of the churches of All Saints, Great Wausingham, St. Clement's, Burnham, and Owelton. Dated at Wausingham, 6 Kl. May, 1250. [Mutilated.] .
SWENYNGTON. Assise of novel disseisin held at Norwich the Monday next after the feast of St. James the apostle, 9 Ed. II, before W. Ormesby and his fellow justices, concerning the common of pasture in Heverynglond, which pertains to the free tenement of the prior of Walsingham in Swenyngton, against Roger de Gyney , Roger de Bylney , Peter Waytskath , Peter Lombe , and Richard de Holewode .
Copy of the composition between the prior and convent of Walsingham and John Lucas, rector of the church of Eggemere , concerning two parts of the tithes of no acres of land in the fields of Eggemere of the fee of Castleacre. Dated at Norwich, 26 April, 1435.
WARHAM. Nicholas Mynne of Great Dunham, esq., sells to Henry Doyle of Shottysham, esq., the whole of the church, rectory, or chapel of Warham St. Mary's, co. Norfolk. Dated 9 July, 7 Q. Eliz. .
ROUGHAM. Letters patent in the form of a chirograph of John, bp. of Norwich , confirming to the prior and convent of Westacre, the appropriation of the church of Rucham, and the ordination of the vicarage. Dated at Hoxene, 12 Kal. July, 1300.
Henry, the prior, and convent of Westacre, recite the documents concerning the appropriation and ordination of the vicarage of the church of Rucham. Dated in their chapter, 7 Ides of May, 1303.
PLUMSTEAD. Matilda Gernun of Blafeld and Gerard her son grant to Sibil, wife of sir John of Little Plumstead , and William his son, for half a mark of silver, the whole of the turbary on either side of "hais brige"(?) which John, father of William, held of them, also various services at Westhahe. (c. 1240-50.)
WEDNORTON, THIMBILTHORP, FELSHAM, &c. Deed dated 4 June, 22 Ed. IV, by which Margery Dokking, widow, late wife of John Dokking, gent., and daughter unto William Stiward of Owton, gent., acknowledges and confirms the sale of lands made by her husband to William Paston in the town and fields of Wednorton, Thimblethorp, Felsham, Hindolveston, Giste, Geystwight, Stiberde, Yaxham, Langham, Sithinge, and Felthorp.
BURLINGHAM (South). An obligation on the part of John, the prior, and convent of Weybridge, to perform mass and obit, for Alice called of Stoke of Norwich , and others, for her benefaction of lands, rents, and tenements in Southbyrlyngham, after her death, under a penalty of 10 marks, payable to the prior and convent of the Holy Trinity, Norwich. Dated at Weybridge, 23 May, 1379.
WHEATACRE. Thomas, son of sir Robert Banyard, kt. , grants to sir Thomas Roscelyn, kt., the manors of Burghalle, Esthalle, and Huphalle, in the village of Whetacre, together with all the lands, &c. which were the said sir Robert Banyard's in Aldely [Aldeby?] and Whetacre, also the advowsons of All Saints and St. Peter of Whetacre, now held by Matilda wife of the said Robert, for the term of her life. Dated at Chategrave the Tuesday next after the feast of St. Luke the evangelist, 6 Ed. III.
WHEATACRE and HAUTBOYS. Thomas Dages (?) grants to sir Thomas Roscelyn, kt.; all his right and reversion which he has in the manors of Whetacre and Hauboys, which the lady Matilda who was the wife of sir Robert Banyard held for her life. Dated at Norwich the Monday on the morrow of Pentecost, 7 Ed. III.
WHINBURGH. Dispensation from Mathew, bp. of Norwich , to Richard Tedder, clerk, M. A., to hold the rectory of Whinborough in conjunction with that of Garvaston. Dated 7 March, 1635.
WHITLINGHAM. Robert Osborne of Kyrkeby Bedon grants to Edmund White, esq., Thomas Appilyard , and others, two messuages in Wyklyngham, and 15 pieces of land in Kyrkeby Bedon, also 15 other pieces of land in Kyrkeby Bedon and Framyngham (Framlingham Earl or Framlingham Pigot). Dated 6 Sept., 24 Hen. VIII.
WIGHTON. Admission of Richard Lewthwatt, M.A., to the vicarage of Weighton, co. Norfolk, by Clement Corbett, LL.D., 1646, 27 Feb. 23 Chas. I.