OR BROWSE BY
DEBENHAM and ASPAL. Thomas Bedyngfeld, William Pakke of Bedingfield (Bedyngfeld), William Revet of Rishangles (Ryshanglys) and Robert Chittyng, late of Southolt (Southall), demise to Robert Lyis of Aspall (Aspale), Jane Pecot, late the wife of Matthew Pecot, and others, lands, tenements, &c. in Debenham (Debynham) and Aspall (Aspale). Dated at Aspall (Aspale), 4 November, 20 Hen. VII (1504).
John Lynne of Edwardstone (Edwardleston) grants to Thomas Martell, esq., and five others, all his lands, tenements, &c. in the villages of Edwardstone (Edwardeston), Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfield ) and Little Waldingfield, Groton (Groten), and Milden (Mildynge). Dated at Edwardstone (Edwardeston), 26 August, 8 Hen. V (1420).
⟨Elveden (?)⟩. Walter, son of Warine son of ... of Elveden (Elvedune) grants to [Peter?] son of Thomas of Elveden (Elvedene), certain lands for [40s.?] and 3d. paying 4d. annually. [Partly effaced.] (c. 1250-60)
William de Lerlingge, rector of the church of Larling (Lerlinge), grants to Richard de Lerlinge and William and Robert his sons ("meis"), his messuage in Elveden (Elvedene). [Temp. Ed. I.] (c. 1280-90?) .
FAKENHAM, &c. An exemplification of a recovery inrolled Easter term, 20 and 21 Henry VIII, Roll 104, by which Richard Candysshe, William Latymer, John Valentyne, Robert Goodwyn, and Robert Dobet impleaded Robert Brounde concerning the manors of Payton hall, Russells (Russells in Fakenham), and Russells (Russells in Chesylford), with appurtenances, and likewise certain land, brushwood, rent, &c. in Falkenham (Fakenham), Chillesford (Chesylford), Bawdsey (Bewedesey), Alderton, Sutton, Shottisham (Shatesham), Kirton (Kyrton), Walton, Orford, Whavensden, Sudbourne (Sudborn), Rampfold, and Ipswich. Dated at Westminster, 28 April, 21 Henry VIII (1529).
FOXHALL, CODDENHAM, CRETING, and STONHAM. Sir Thomas Pope, kt., for a certain consideration gives seisin to sir John Jermy, kt., the manors of Foxhall, Coddenham St Johns (Codenham), Creeting All Saints (Creting), and Stonham, formerly possessions of the priory of the St. Trinity at ⟨Ipswich⟩. Dated 20 September, 37 Hen. VIII (1545). (Mutilated.)
Framlingham. Richard de Swynbume, master of the grammar schools of Framlingham, and Joan his wife, daughter of Geoffrey Dynes, grant to John de Paston of the same place one piece of pasture called 'Herstwelille.' Dated at Framlingham the .... after the feast of the apostles SS. Peter and Paul. .. Ed. III. (c. 1330-40)
GORLESTON. Joan, relict of William de ... quit-claims to Geoffrey de B... , for a certain sum of money, one plot of land in Gorleston-on-Sea (Gorlestone). Dated at Gorleston-on-Sea (Gorlestone) the Saturday next after the feast of All Saints, 8 Ed. II.
GROTON. Nicholas Cokerel of Groton (Groten) grants to Henry Melksop of Milden (Melding) for 15s. one piece of arable land in the village of Groton (Groten). (c. 1270-80.)
CRETINGHAM. Richard Flur(?) grants to sir Roger le Denays of Cretingham (Gretingham), the lady Matilda his wife, William le Denays their son and his wife and Roger his son, and others, for 6 marks of silver sterling, certain land in the village of Creeting St Peter (Stepel Creeting)(?). [Temp. Ed. I (c. 1260-70).] [Partly effaced.]
HADLEIGH. John, son of William Segge of Hadleigh (Hadlege) , and Agnes, daughter of William son of Wydne, grant to Robert le Ro of Edwardstone (Edwardeston), and Matilda, daughter of Thomas le Chalmere of Hadleigh (Hadlege) , for 20s. the half of a tenement in Hadleigh (Hadlege). (c. 1270-80.)
Sir Henry Wentworth, kt., and others appoint [blank] to receive of Edward Doyle, esq., in their name, seisin of and in the manors of Pond Hall (Pondhall) and Cosford Hall (Corsford) in Suffolk and other lands elsewhere in Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Northamptonshire (Northampton). Dated 8 Nov., 12 Hen. VII (1496).
The particulers of the "moneys of the guylds in Hadleigh (Hadleygh)" [tenants rents?], viz. Trinity guild, Corpus Christi guild, St. John's guild ..., and our Lady guild. [Temp. Hen. VIII.] [Mutilated.]
HAVERHILL, &o. Thomas Master, clerk, rector of Somerleyton (Somerleton), and Roger Page of Bury St Edmunds (Bury St. Edmund), grant to John Aleyn and 26 others the whole of the messuage in which the father of the said Thomas lately dwelt, with all the lands, &c. to the same messuage pertaining, also all the lands formerly John Kelyng's, also the lands of John Payne which were afterwards the said Thomas Master's in the villages and fields of Haverhill, Kedington (Kedyngton), Little Wratting, and Helions Bumpstead (Bumpsted Helyon), in the counties of Suffolk and Essex. Dated at Haverhill, 21 March, 13 Hen. VII (1498).
Thomas Master, rector of Somerleyton, and Roger Page of Bury St Edmunds (Bury St. Edmund), executors of the will of Thomas Master, late of Haverhill, recite the last will (dated 4 November, 1473) of the said Thomas Master, father of Thomas Master, rector of Somerleyton. Dated at Haverhill, 21 March, 13 Hen. VII (1498).
HOLBROOK. William Sprot of Holbrook (Holebac) grants to Robert le Sponere of Holbrook (Holebac) for 20s. one piece of land and one piece of herbage in Creeting St Peter (Stepelcreting). (c. 1250-60.) [A small part effaced.]
HORHAM and STONHAM. Sir John Hevenyngham, kt., William Darell of Kent and three others demise to John Jernegan of Somerleyton (Somerleton), esq. and Agnes his wife all their manors, lands, and tenements in the villages of Horham and Stonham, and the advowsons of the churches of Horham, Stonham, and Bradwell. Dated at Horham (H[orham]).... before feast of the Invention of the Cross, 23 Hen. VI.
John, son and heir of Edward Jernegan, esq., grants to Robert Drury, William Waldegrave, and others his manors of Horham Jernegan's (Little Horham), Little Stonham (Stonham Jernegan), Newton, Corton (Gorton), and Lound (Lownde), with other lands, to the use of Bridget Jernegan, wife of John, for her life. Dated 10 May, 13 Hen. VIII (1521).
HUNSTON. Richard Appulton, son of Thomas Appulton, grants to William Appulton, son of the said Thomas, and others, his manor of Hunston Hall (Hunstanhall) in ... Dated at Hunston ... 12 January, 1 Hen. VIII (1510). [Partly illegible.]
William Appulton of London, gent., and others appoint John Coket of Ampton their attorney to receive in their name the manor of Hunston Hall (Hunston Hall in Hunston). Dated 18 January, 1 Hen. VIII (1510).
⟨Bramfield (?)⟩ Cristiana, formerly wife of Hubert Mory of Bramfield (Branfeld) , grants to Costentine Skeith of Ipswich, for half a mark all her right in a piece of meadow, which she has in the name of dowry of Hubert her husband. (c. 1280-90.)
KENTON. Francis Colby of Kenton, esq., remits and quit-claims to Nicholas Garneys of Little Redisham (Little Reddesham), and Charles Garneys his son, all his right to the whole of a mansion called Kenton (Kenton Hall in the parish of Kenton). Dated 27 March, 44 Elizabeth (1602).
Francis Colby of Kenton (Kenton, co. Suffolk), remits and quitclaims to Thomas Cleere of Stokesby and others, all his right in a capital messuage called Kenton (Kenton Hall in Kenton). Dated 23 Dec., 45 Eliz. (1602)
SUFFOLK. Grant from Henry Latimer to Gocelin de ... Pueronum and Richard his brother, for 20s., of the half of his marsh of To... Herk... below Kersh and the water running from Great Yarmouth (Gernemuth) to Beccles (Becks), paying annually four pence. (c. 1240-50)