OR BROWSE BY
William Mynnes , Thomas Bowne of Greston, and Richard Mynnes of the same, demise and confirm to Robert Came of Greston , and others, one messuage, and half a rood of land near to the said messuage, and 3½ acres of land and half an acre of arable land in Greston. Dated at Greston, 2 Oct., 18 Hen. VIII.
John Brown, vicar of Gryston , and Thomas Palmer of the same, confirm to John Radley and others, two acres of arable land in Gryston, in the way called Chirchegate. Dated at Gryston, 4 Sept., 19 Hen. VII.
Robert Browne of Thetford, "habardasher", in fulfilment of a certain convention, sells to John Mynnes of Little Cressingham, husbandman, the whole of that messuage called Randolphes, with gardens, orchards, &c., containing by estimation 10 acres, two closes of 16 acres, also 11 pieces of land containing 11 acres in Griston. Dated 10 July, 19 Eliz.
Richard Browne of West Tofts, co. Norfolk, clerk, and William Jervys of Watton, linen-draper, have demised to Peter Jervys of Gryston one acre of land lying in Gryston. Dated at Gryston, 7 Oct., 29 Elizabeth.
Richard Bowne of Martyn, co. Norfolk , grants to Peter Mynnes of Gryston , and Agnes his wife, certain land in Gryston. Dated 1 October, 38 Q. Eliz.
Indenture made 20 January, 2 Chas. I, between Edmond Browne of West Tofts, yeoman, of the one part, and John Canham and George Spooner of Caston, yeomen, of the other part, witnesseth that whereas a certain fine and recovery was levied in his Majesty's Court at Westminster concerning a messuage, garden, and land, in Griston, this indenture acknowledges the same to have been so levied for the use of the said Edmond Browne .
HADDESCOTHORPE. Mutilated fine made at Westminster, 11 Chas. I, of lands, &c., in Thorp.
HALE, BLAKENEY, &c. Thomas, parson of the church of Holt , remits and quit-claims to William, the vicar of Chetestan , and Thomas, parson of the church of Saxlyngham , all right and claim in the manor of Panewrtht and in 8 acres of land, £7 6s. 8d. rents, and a rent of 1 lb. of pepper in Hale, Blakeneye, Cleye, Salthous, Egefeld, Wabourn, Stivkeye, Wyveton, Lerygsete, Batlesthorp, and Holt near Blakeneye, and the half of the manor of Hogthone near Walsyngham. Dated at Holt the Sunday before the Annunciation, 9 Ed. III.
HALE alias HOLME HALE. Presentation by K. Charles I, of Dudley Hopper, clerk, S.T.B., to the church of Hale alias Holm Hale. Dated at Westminster, 30 Nov., 15 Chas. I.
Mandate of induction from Richard, bp. of Norwich, to induct the rev. William Eaton to the church of Happesburgh, vacant by the death of Richard Burradge . Dated 16 March, 1638.