Statement by an abbot respecting the original appointment and duties of the steward of the franchises and liberties of the abbot of Bury St. Edmund, with complaint of neglect and of wrongs suffered thereby, (one word illegible) bailiff and sub-bailiff almost beaten to death at Sudbury, others taken from Chevington and imprisoned at Bury St Edmunds (Bury), etc. [Temp. Hen. VI.]
Indenture made 4 March, 1527, by which Robert Crane of Chilton, esq., demises to Wylliam Manwode of Sudbury, mercer, a piece of arable land containing 11 acres in Sudbury for 21 years, at an annual rent of 16s. 6d.
Sudbury. Indenture made 31 Dec., 1529, by which Robert Crane, squyer, lets to Alexander French of Sudbury a limekiln ("lymekelle") and a house with 2 pieces of land for 21 years, at an annual rent of 23s. 4d.
Indenture made 16 September, 2 Ed. VI (1548), by which Robert Crane of Chilton, esq. demises unto Thomas Fennyng of Sudbury, tailor, three pieces of land in Sudbury for 16 years, paying annually .... 1548