OR BROWSE BY
Power of attorney to Robert Cook, vicar of Brandeston, from William Walle, Thomas Chaumpnays, and John Wylde chaplain of Brandeston to give seisin of two pieces of land in Brandeston to John Barnagge, jun., and John Glewman, their heirs, &c. Dated at Brandeston the Sunday next after the Epiphany, 2 Hen. VI.
John Chapman of Brandeston demises and confirms to John Wylde chaplain, William Grellyng and William Holm tenement Feverell in Brandeston with a close and field adjoining. Dated at Brandeston the Monday next before the feast of the Nativity of B. V. M., 6 Hen. VI "incipiente".
⟨Brockford (?)⟩. BROCKFORD. William Keyman of Brockford (Brocford) grants to Roger de Bertone, clerk, for 2s. 3d. the whole of the service that Thomas Gernun owed to him and his heirs, namely, three-pence from the fee of Peter de Hollegate, paying annually one halfpenny. (c. 1230-40.)
John Younges, senior, of Earsham (Earsham, Norfolk) in consideration of the receipt of £50, sells to Richard Burry of Bungay (Bungay in Suffolk), butcher, a tenement called Gildings in Bungay, with a barn and curtilage adjacent. Dated 9 April, 6 Charles I, 1630.
CARLETON, KELSALE, MONKS-SAHAM, and CRANSFORD. Convention made between the lord Roger, earl Bigot, marshal of England, of the one part, and Roger de Karletone of the other, viz. that the said Roger de Karletone has sold to the lord Roger the whole of his manor and advowson of Carlton (Karleton), with appurtenances in Karleton and Kelsale (Keleshal), and in Monk Soham (Saham Monks) and in the village of Cransford (Cranesford), for 250 marks sterling, to be paid on the vigil and written the octave of Pentecost, 34 Hen. III, in the castle of the said earl Roger at Framlingham (Framingham); and the said earl shall maintain the said grantor's daughter Camille honourably in some manner, until she is 13 years old, and then procure her admission as a nun, but if she refuse to take a religious habit shall then provide her with ten pounds' worth of land.
William Rypyng of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), John Denyell, Thomas Whitton, Robert Thyrkeld, Thomas Craske, and Thomas Dolphyn demise and confirm to Thomas, son of John Olderyng, all those messuages, lands, &c. in Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid which they had by feoifment of the said John Olderyng. Dated at Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, 6 June, 3 Ed. IV (1463).
Thomas Dolphyn of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), William Rypyng, John Denyell, and Thomas Whitton, at the requisition of Thomas Olderyng of Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, demise to John, son of the said Thomas, and Alice his wife, Alexander Olderyng, Robert Dolphyn, sen., John Craske, and John Everarde all his messuages and lands in Carlton (Carleton) aforesaid, to hold the same for the said John and Alice and their heirs after the decease of the said Thomas Olderyng and Margaret his wife. Dated at Carlton (Carleton), 30 July, 10 Ed. IV (1470).
William Herman of Gisleham (Gyslam), Richard Rypyng of Mutford, and Robert Dolfyn of Carlton (Carleton) grant to John Oldryng and Agnes his wife two messuages, 34 acres of land, and 3s. of annual rent in the village of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), which they had had by the grant of the said John, for the term of their lives, with remainder to their son Thomas Oldryng and Margaret his wife. Dated at Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), 16 October, 14 Hen. VI (1435).
Indenture made 2 August, 28 Hen. VIII (1536), between John Couper of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle) and Alys his wife of the one part, and John Jettor of Lowestoft (Lowystoft) of the other part, witnesseth that the said John and Alys sell to him all their messuages, lands, and tenements in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle). [Much effaced.]
Indenture (on paper) dated 20 June, 23 Elizabeth (1581), by which John Jernegon of Somerleyton, esq., demised to George Hervy of Oulton his "heathe doole" in the town of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle) for 21 years, at an annual rent of 2s. Signed.
Memorandum that sir Edmund Themylthorpe of Tunswod, kt., has received of Francis Claxtone of Wissett (Wysset), gent. £500 for the purchase of certain lands &c. in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), as mentioned in a pair of indentures dated 25 January, 2 James I (1605). Dated 28 March, 3 James I (1605).
Francis Claxton of Wissett (Wisset), gent., in performance of certain covenants sells to Nicholas Batteley of Rumburgh (Romburgh), yeoman, a messuage &c. in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvile). Dated 16 October, 4 James I (1606).
Indenture dated 16 October, 4 James I (1606), by which Francis Claxton of Wissett (Wysset, co. Suffolk), gent., in consideration of the receipt of £500, sells to Nicholas Battely the younger, of Rumburgh (Romburgh, co. Suffolk), yeoman, lands, tenements, &c. in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvile).
Memorandum from the court roll of the manor of Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), dated 27 April, 7 James I (1609), concerning the grant of Francis Claxton to Robert Battelye.
Final concord, made at Westminster on the morrow of All Souls, 2 Charles I, by which John Codd and Mary his wife, Henry Coppinger and Sarah his wife, and Richard Burnell acknowledge that two messuages, one curtilage, two gardens, orchard, &c. and certain lands in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew (Ilkettishall St. Andrews), and Lowestoft belong to Robert London, sen., and Edmund Smith; for this fine the said Robert and Edmund gave to John and Marya, Henry and Sarah, and Richard, £100 sterling.
Carlton Colville (CARLTON COLVILE), Barsham (BARSHAM), Ilketshall St Andrew (ILKETTISHALL, ST. ANDREW), and Lowestoft (LOWESTOFT). Indenture made 10 October, 1626, by which Robert London of Wheatacre (Whetacre) and Edmund Smith of Gillingham are to have a fine levied by John Codd and Mary his wife and Henry Coppinger and Sarah his wife and Richard Burnell for conveying certain messuages and lands in the above villages to them.
Richard Benet of Thurton (Teurtone) grants to William de Winst⟨on⟩, chaplain, for his homage and service and 2s. of silver, 2d. of annual rent from William, son of Serlo of Plumstead (Plumstede), for one acre of land in the field of Gedgrave (Cattegrave), paying annually one apple for all service. (c. 1240.)
COMBS, &c. Richard de Boylynd and Matilda his wife grant to Roger fitz-Peter fitz-Roger fitz-Osbert and Sarah his wife 28s. 4½d. of annual rents arising from lands &c. in Combs ('Cambes') and elsewhere, for the sum of £20. (c. 1280-90.) [Mutilated.]
CULPHO and TUDNAM. Indenture made 20 December, 1572, 15 Elizabeth, by which Robert King of Ipswich (Ipswick), in consideration of a marriage between himself and Anne Withepoll and 200 marks, covenants with Edmund Withepoll of Ipswich (Ipswick) to assure to the said Anne £20 annually from lands in Culpho (Culphoe) and Tuddenham St Martin (Tudnam), co. Suff.
DEBACH. William Gouthe of Clopton (Cloptone), on the vigil of Easter, 31 Ed. I, grants to John, son of Alexander Norman of Clopton (Cloptone) , one piece of land in the parish of Debach, to the sum of 6s. for four years, paying afterwards one mark annually.
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).
⟨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?) .