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Extract from the manor court roll, held the Thursday in the feast of the Annunciation, 5 Hen. VII, for Frethorp and Rothenhall. [Grant to John Kippyng .
Extract from the manor court roll held the Friday after the feast of All Saints, 6 Hen. VIII, for Frethorp and Rothenhall. [1st court of Edward Clere, esq.] .
Extract from the manor court roll held the Thursday after the feast of St. Faith, virgin, 2 Q. Eliz., for Rothenhall and Frethorp.
Extract from the manor court roll held the Wednesday on the morrow of the Annunciation, 20 Q. Elizabeth, for Molton alias Meughton hall with Rothenhall in Frethorp.
⟨ Frethorp ⟩ Extract from the manor court roll held the Friday in the feast of the Annunciation, 22 Q. Eliz. .
Extract from Court roll dated the Thursday, 14 October, 38 Eliz., for Moulton alias Moughton hall with Rothenhall in Frethorpe.
GARBOLDISHAM. Copy of an indenture dated 6 May, 1 Hen. VII, by which James Arblaster lets to farm to John Baxter the manor of Uphall in Garboldysham for 10 years, paying annually £8 8s. 4d.
GATELEY. Indenture made the last day of November, 20 Hen. VIII, between sir John Bourchere, kt., lord Barneys, of the one part, and Edmond Whyte, esq., of the other, by which the said lord demises to the said Whyte his manor of Gately for 40 years, paying annually £12 3s. 4d.
Confirmation by Edmund Knyvett, esq., and Jane his wife, daughter of sir John Bourgchier, kt., lord Barners, of a lease granted by the said lord Barners to Edmond Whyte of the manor of Gateley, co. Norfolk, for 40 years at an annual rent of £12 3s. 4d. Dated 11 Sept., 24 Hen. VIII.
GAYWOOD. Indenture made 7 October, 13 Charles II, by which George Crofts, D.D., dean, and the chapter of the cathedral church of Norwich, demise to Edmund Boldero of Hacksteed, Suffolk, D.D., 50 acres of pasture ground within Gaywood, next King's Lynn, for 21 years, at an annual rent of £4 13s. 8d. and certain customs.
GOUTHORP, DUNSTSTON, and PORINGLAND. Muriel, daughter of Henry de Ghessinge , formerly wife of William, son of Ioldewiys of Nereford , grants to Thomas, son of Wimer de Karletune , and Cateline daughter of the said Muriel, in marriage dowry and their heirs, the whole of her lands and tenements in the villages of Gouthorp, Dunestune, and Poringlond. (c. 1240-50.) .
GRESHAM. Notarial instrument by which sir Robert Myller, chaplain and rector of the church of Gresham , resigns the said rectory of Gresham to the bp. of Norwich. Attested by William Chaunt, notary public, at his house in the parish of St. Faith in London, 24 Novemb., 1468.
John Bysshopp of Griston quit-claims to Robert Randolf , William Harre , Thomas Neve , and their assignes, all right and claim in that acre of land in Griston which he had of John Markaunt and Henry Baxtere of Griston . Dated at Griston the Wednesday next after the feast of St. Gregory, pope, 12 Hen. IV.
John Marcaunte of Griston grants to William Orlyans, rector of St. Andrew in Rokelaund Toftes , one close called 'Dameales,' with a croft containing two acres lying in Griston. Dated at Griston the Thursday next after the feast of St. Andrew, 30 Hen. VI.
William Bowgdon of Gryston and others, demise and confirm to Richard Randolff of Gryston and others an inclosure called Damalys containing 2½ acres of land lying in the way called Chyrchegate. Dated at Gryston, 26 Nov., 8 Ed. IV.
Peter Locke, clerk, master of the college of Thomston , and Robert Bryghtmere , demise and confirm to Richard Randolff of Gryston and others four pieces of land in Gryston. Dated at Gryston, 16 Feb., 7 Ed. IV.
Copy (dated 1614) of a charter, by which William Whaley, the prior, and convent, of the house or monastery of St. James the apostle, of Bokenham, and sir John Platting, canon of the same place and perpetual vicar of the church of Griston , grant to John Byshoppe of Griston , John Hare , William Pallmer , and Robert Cowper , one acre of their land belonging to the vicarage of Griston; paying annually to the vicar and his successors 8d. [Unfinished.] .
William Markaunt of Gryston and others grant to William Bettys, clerk of Thomeston , and John Heydon of Bacunsthorp , one piece of land in Gryston. Dated at Gryston, 19 May, 36 Hen. VI.
John Plattyng, lately vicar of Gryston, now prior of the monastery of Buckenham, Norf., and others, grant to Henry Howse of Gryston and others, an inclosure called 'Dame Alys' in Gryston, and appoint John Brown to give seisin of the same. Dated at Gryston, 22 Nov., 2 Hen. VII.