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John [Aveceumo or Avecano(?)] grants to Robert Kooc of Little Plumsted , a piece of land in the village of Little Plumsted. Dated at Little Plumsted, conv. of St. Paul, 5 Hen. IV.
⟨ Little Plumsted ⟩ Robert Dey of Little Plumsted grants to Robert Greggys of the same place and Joan his wife one messuage with a croft adjacent in the same village. Dated there 3 January, 6 Hen. IV.
Roger Townesende, sergeant at law, and others, feoffees to the use of Robert Lethum , demise to sir John Howard, lord de Howard, kt., sir Thomas Howard, kt., and others, lands and tenements called 'Chapeleyns' and all other lands, &c., in the village of Little Plumsted. Dated 20 June, 21 Ed. IV.
Sir James Hobart, kt., quit-claims to Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey , all his right in all those lands and tenements, rents and services, with appurtenances called 'Chapeleyns,' and the lands and tenements called 'Cokes' and the lands and tenements called 'Griggys' in Little Plumstede. Dated 20 Jan., 1 Hen. VIII.
⟨ Little Plumsted ⟩ Robert Drewery , William Waldegrave , and Roberet Clere convey Chapelens to Miles Robert, esq., son of James Hobert, knt. deceased. Dated 20 November, 13 Henry VIII.
PORINGLAND. Hugh Grossus, lord of Little Benetley , grants to William, son of Nicholas de Schotesham , the whole of his tenement in Poringland. (c. 1230.) .
Thomas Lefe of Porynglond grants to Henry Gost of the same place one piece of arable land in Porynglond. Dated at Porynglond, 18 June, 21 Ric. II.
QUIDENHAM. Sir Mylo de Hastynges, kt., grants to Simon de Keneghal, falconer, the whole of his land with a messuage in the village of Quydeham; paying annually for the same 12d. (c. 1280.) .
QUOTACRE, GEDGRAVE (co. Suffolk), and HAUTBOIS. Ranulph de Sondhil, chaplain, quit-claims to sir Thos. Roscelin, kt., all his right in the manors of Qwotacre, Chattegrave, and Haubois, with the advowsons of the churches of St. Peter and All Saints, Qwotacre. Dated at Norwich the Thursday after the feast of St. Dunstan, 7 Ed. III.
Robert Drewery , William Walgrave , sir Wm. Clopton, kt., and Leonard Spencer , demise and confirm to Milo Hobart , one of the sons of sir James Hobart, kt., deceased, the manors of Pangforde, South Walsham, and Hempolys, within the hundreds of Blofield and Walsham, which manors they held by grant of the said sir James Hobart , by charter dated 20 Hen. VII. Dated 20 November, 31 August, 13 Hen. VIII.
REEDHAM, LIMPENHOE, WICKHAMPTON, NORTON SUBCOURSE, &c. William Swanton of Reedham , Thomas Baret, sen., of Southbyrlyngham , and John Aleyn of Southwode , demise to John Benet, grocer and citizen of London , Robert Benet of Lympenowe , John atte Welle and John Lyghtfoot of Frethorp , one messuage, 29 acres 1 rood of arable land, 1½ acre of meadow, 28 acres of marsh and alder, with pasture for 11 sheep in winter, and 22 sheep with their lambs, in one marsh called 'le Rower estate,' and with the whole pasture for 12 cows and one bull in a certain marsh called 'Blavettys-holme,' with all rents and services, with appurtenances in the villages, fields, and marshes, of Reedham, Lympenowe, Wykhamton, Norton Soupcors, and other villages adjoining, except the marsh and pasture of 'Hytheholmes' which the said William Swanton lately sold to John Wethyrley of Northbyrlyngham, gentleman. Dated at Reedham the Thursday next after the feast of the Purification B.V.M., 22 Ed. IV.
The will of John Berney, esq., with a codicil or 2nd will made on the feast of SS. Sebastian and Fabian, 1472. Bequeaths his body to Reedham church.
REEPHAM, SALL, HACKFORD, WHITWELL, CASTON, and CAWSTON. Fine levied at Westminster, 1658, by which Thomas Neale , John Neale , Edward Neale , William Neale , and Henry Neale , acknowledge that two messuages, a garden, orchard, 50 acres of land, 10 of meadow, 20 of pasture and common of pasture in Sall, Reipham, Hackford, Whitwell, Cardeston alias Caston, and Cawston, belong to sir Ralph Hare, bart., John Hare, gent., and Nicholas Hare, gent., for which recognition they gave £100.
Bartholomew de Martham grants to Warine de Rolvesb' with Agnes his daughter in free marriage, the whole of his land of Rolvesb'. (c. 1190.) .
RUSHWORTH. Letters patent of John Fowl, the warden, and the brethren of the college of St. John the evangelist of Rusheworth, reciting the letter of Antony, bishop of Norwich , dated 8 October, 1342, appropriating to the said college the rectory of Rusheworth, saving to himself and heirs a pension of 4s., and the acceptance of the conditions by the said college. Dated at Russheworth 12 October, 1342.
Nicholas Barrett grants to Robert Cokke and Thomas Austyn one acre of land lying in the village of Saham Tonye called 'Le pedders acre.' Dated at Saham Tonye 24 June, 25 Hen. VIII.
Thomas Pedder , for a certain sum of money, grants to John Chapman and William Heynes , all those messuages, lands, and tenements, in Saham Tony, which descended to him after the death of Beatrice Pedder . Dated 10 April, 9 Hen. VIII.
John Chapman and William Heynes grant to Christopher Coo, esq., all those messuages, lands, &c. in Saham Tony called 'Pedders.' Dated at Saham Tony, 10 Jan., 11 Hen. VIII.
Christopher Coo, esq., grants to Richard Reynold, mercer, and others, all those lands and tenements in Saham Tony called 'Pedders.' Dated at Saham Tony, 27 March, 11 Hen. VIII.
Christopher Jenney, sergeant at law, grants to Nicholas Barrett , one acre of land lying in the village of Saham Tonye called 'Le pedders,' and appoints Nicholas Palmer his attorney to give seisin of the same. Signed by Jenneys . Dated at Saham Tonye, 14 June, 25 Hen. VIII.
Richard Cokke, sen., of Saham Tony , grants to John Rychardys of Little Cressyngham, sen., and Thomas Moore of Ovyngton , six acres and one rood of land, and a meadow, lying in the fields of Saham Tony. Dated at Saham Tony, 3 August, 33 Hen. VIII.
Thomas Austyn of Saham Tony grants to Thomas Barret and Elizabeth his wife, one acre of arable land in Saham called 'Pedders.' Dated at Saham, 20 Sept., 37 Hen. VIII.
John Thern of Saham Tony grants to William Trendell of Saham , a messuage and two acres of arable land in the village and fields of Saham. Dated at Saham Tony, 21 Nov., 1 Ed. VI.
George Barrett of Saham Toney, butcher, son and heir of Thomas , deceased, for 15 pounds in hand paid, grants to William Watson one acre of arable land in the village and fields of Saham aforesaid called 'Pedders.' Dated 20 October, 6 Ed. VI.