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KILVERSTONE. Christiana Hacoun , formerly wife of Richard de Bungey, of Thetford , quit-claims to Adam Cokerel of Thetford , all her right in one piece of land in the fields of Kylverdistone. Dated at Thetford the Saturday next before the feast of Nativ. St. John Bapt., 13 Ed. II.
Geoffrey Hacoun of Thetford grants to Adam Cokerel of Thetford one piece of arable land in the fields of Kylverdiston. Dated at Thetford the Saturday next after the feast of St apostle, [13] Ed. II.
Adam Cokerel of Thefford grants to Ely de Petrisburgh one acre of arable land in the fields of Kylverdiston. Dated at Thefford the Sunday next after the octave of the Epiphany, 18 Ed. III.
Ely de Petrisburgg of Thefford grants to Alice Bettes of the same place one acre of arable land in the fields of Kylverdeston. Dated at Thefford the Monday next before the feast of St. Peter in cathed., 45 Ed. III.
Alice Bettys of Thetford appoints John Nevyle of the same place to deliver full seisin in one acre of land in the fields of Kylverstone to Henry Turgy and William Wynzane . Dated at Thetford the Thursday next after the feast of the translation of St. Thomas of Canterbury, 13 Ric. II.
LAMMAS. Letter of William, bp. of Norwich , accepting the resignation of Robert de Scoteho, parson of the church of St. Andrew of Lammesse , and confirming the appointment of Nicholas the clerk to the same church, on the presentation of Hugh, abbot of Hulm . (c. 1150.) .
John, son and heir of Oliver de Ingham , grants to William de Wyleby of Lammesse and Alice his wife, for their homage and service and for 8 marks of silver, three acres of land in the village of Lammesse, in one piece called 'Mosemere' paying annually for the same 2s. Dated at Lammesse the Saturday in Easter week, 30 Ed. I.
John Bettes of Heyneford grants to sir John Whyte, kt., William Wynter , Oliver Groos , and Henry Lomynor , one messuage in Lammesse, and all his lands in the villages of Lammesse, Scotowe, and Great \Hobesse/ and Little Hobesse. Dated at Lammesse the Wednesday next after the feast of the beheading of St. John Baptist, 12 Ric. II.
KIRKEBY. Letter of H., the abbot, and convent of Langley, setting forth the appropriation of the church of St. Mary Kirkeby, by Thomas, bishop of Norwich , saving to the vicar 8 marks. Dated at Langeley, 1235, 6 Kl. July.
LANGLEY (Abbey of). Letter of Rycher, the abbot and convent of Langley, reciting the confirmation by Roger, bishop of Norwich , 12 Kl. Feb, of the appropriation and patronage of the churches of the Holy Trinity, Lodun; St. Gregory, Hekyngham; St. Mary, Ryveshal'; St. Mary, Kyrkeby; St. Elene, Randeworth; St. Botulph, Limpenhog; and St. Margaret, Trykeby; to the uses of the said abbot and convent of Langley, excepting the collation to the church of Randeworth which belongs to the bishoprick of Norwich. Dated Wedn. after Conv. of St. Paul, 1275.
RANWORTH. Letter of Rycher, the abbot, and convent of Langley, confirming the right of collation to the church of Randworth, whenever vacant, to Roger, bp. of Norwich , and his successors. Dated at Langley the Wednesday next after the feast of the conversion of St. Paul, 1275.
BODHAM. Letter of Anthony, bp. of Norwich , appropriating the church of Bodham to the abbot and convent of Langley. Dated at Norwich, 1338; confirmed by the prior and convent of Norwich, 27 August, same year.
Indenture by which Nicholas the abbot, and convent of Langle, demise to Bartholomew White, arm., 15½ acres, ½ rood, and 9 perches of land, in three pieces, for 80 years, he paying to the said abbot and convent 3s. annually at Shotesham. Dated at Langle, 10 March, 38 Hen. VI.
LARLINGFORD and SNETTERTON. Letters patent of Q. Elizabeth granting to Richard Alington, esq., an annuity of £6 13s. 4d. of and from the manor of Lerlingforth with the advowson of the same, as also lands in Lerlingforth and Sneterton, with the custody of Robert Alyngton , son and heir of John Alyngton , deceased, to hold the said annuity during the minority of the said Robert. Dated at Westminster, 9 November, 1 Q. Eliz.
LODDON. Illegible deed concerning lands in Loddon granted by Edmond Stanhowe, parson of Whlatmere Borough . Dated 20 April, 13 James I.
WATLINGTON. Ralph, son of Basilia de Wathtlington , grants to the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen, upon the causeway between Lynne and Geywoode, two acres of meadow lying in the village of Wathtlington in frankalmoigne. ( c. 1220-30 .)
CONGHAM. William, son of William de Cangham , grants to the brethren of St. Mary Magdalen upon the causeway between Lynn and Geywode, in frankalmoigne, five acres of land in the fields of Cangham. (c. 1230.) .
William Duraunt of Suthlenn and others, grant to Alice , relict of Geoffrey Burghard , daughter of Matthias Herelewene of Suthlenn , seven messuages, 28 acres of arable land, 60 acres of meadow, in villages and fields of Suthlenn, Northlenn, Northclenchwarton, Northrongeton, Westwynch, and Herdwyk. Dated at Suthlenn the Sunday next after the feast of the exaltation of the Holy Cross, 26 Ed. III.
Thomas, bishop of Norwich , with the consent of his chapter, grants to the prior and brethren of the order of St. Augustine, Lenne, a certain tenement where their church with a house is situated in Lenne. Dated at Lenne, 28 July, 1364.
A petition from the towns of Wygenhale, Ilsyngton, Tilneye, Clenchwarton, Watlyngton, Roungton Holme, Secchith, and Westwynch, suffering from great floods against an act of parliament designed to be procured by the town of Lenn respecting the ditches for draining; Temp. Hen. VI.
Names of constables appointed for the village of Lenn, 19 Ed. II.