Joan Permeter of Acton (Aketon), widow, grants to Robert Person of Acton (Aketon), chaplain, one messuage in Acton (Aketon), between the land of the prior of Hatfield Peverell of the one part, and the way leading from the well called 'Ladywell' on the other, abutting on the land of Thomas Ormond, knt., lord Ormond, called Gottesmersshe. Dated at Acton (Aketon), 29 April, 16 Hen. VII (1501).
Andrew Halys of Newton (Neuton) and John Belleard grant to Gilbert Warein of Acton (Aketon) and others a cottage wall a garden called Laggardys in Acton (Aketon). Dated on the day of the feast of the Holy Innocents in Christmas week, [16?] Hen. [VII?]. [Partly obliterated.]
BOXFORD and GROTON. Robert Swayn of Stoke by Nayland (Stoke) sells to Richard Walton certain lands &c. in the parishes of Boxford and Groton. Dated 10 December, 18 Elizabeth (1575).
Richard Walton of Boxford, clothier, sells and confirms to Henry Vintenor of Groton, clothier, a capital messuage, houses, lands, orchards, crofts, &c. situated in the parishes of Boxford and Groton. Dated 6 September, 31 Elizabeth (1589).
BOXSTEAD. Cecilia, daughter and heir of sir William Giffard, kt., jun., came here in court the Wednesday next after the octave of the Holy Trinity, and inrolled a charter dated at Boxted (Boxstede) the Monday next after the feast of St. Barnabas, 36 Ed. III (13 June 1362), by which she quit-claimed to Stephen Bacoun and Beatrice his wife all her right in the manor with the advowson of the church of Boxted (Boxstede) and all the lands which they hold in Hartest (Hertherst) and Glemsford (Glemusford).
CAVENDISH. Robert le Meller of Denston (Denarddestun), Margaret his wife, and William, son of Reginald of Beauchamp St. Paul, grant to William, son of Ralph Pit' of Wrottinge, one messuage and one piece of land to the same belonging, in the village of Cavendish (Cavened)'. Dated at Cavendish (Cavenedis) the Saturday next after the feast of St. Martin, 24 Ed. I (17 No. 1296).
Walter Caleys, citizen and clothier of London, son and heir of Thomas Caleys, quit-claims to Richard Chaundeler all right in .... in Cavendish (Cavendyssh) .... and Stanstead (Stansted), co. Suffolk. Dated at [Mutilated and partly effaced.] Temp. Hen. VI
Bond of William Methwold of Langford (Langford in co. Norfolk), to John Smith of Cavendish, gent., in a sum of £100 for performance of covenants respecting lands called Melhwolds and Wymvolds. Dated 5 October, 4 Hen. VIII (1512). [Partly effaced.]
Edward Felton, gent., confirms to John Golding of Glemsford and others the conditions of a grant of lands in Cavendish as is contained in a charter dated at Glemsford, 20 Feb., 24 Hen. VII (1509). Dated at Glemsford, 23 Feb., 24 Hen. VII (1509). [In great part effaced.]
CHILTON. Gilebert Karbunel grants to Geoffrey his brother the whole of his land of Chilton (Chiltune), with two men of Middleton (Middeltune) pertaining to the same land, for his service and homage and his money, viz. gold and silver, which he gave to him; with covenants for an exchange should the grantor marry and have a son, and deside to make an exchange. (c. 1170-80.)
Roger, son of William de Huntingefeld, grants to Gilebert Karbunel, Chilton (Chiltun) and Bures (Buras) and Wendeshale, by the service of one knight's fee, for which the said Gilebert gave 15 marks of silver and one war-horse of the price of 5 marks, and to Aeliza, wife of the said Roger, three bezants. (c. 1170-80.) Witn. Rand. de Glanvill and 30 others.
William de Huntingefeld grants to Richard Agelliun and Alice his wife the custody of the lands and heirs of William Carbunel, formerly husband of the said Alice, also the manor of Chilton in dower, for the term of the life of the said Alice. (c. 1210-20.)
Alice Lorkyn of Chilton, widow, Richard son of the said Alice, John Syday, and others demise to Robert Syday, servant of Robert Crane esq., John Syday, bailiff of the said R. Crane, John Thurgor, and Ralph Parkerof Great Waldingfield or Little Waldingfield (Waldyngfeld) a cottage with a garden adjoining in Chilton. Dated at Chilton, 29 June, 11 Hen. VI (1433). [Partly effaced.]
Robert Stowe, 'lymbrenner', John Broun, and John Tylle demise to Matilda Stace, Simon Sparwe, Stephen Barbour, and Thomas Cook one piece of land in Chilton called Chilton acre. Dated on the vigil of St. John the Baptist, 30 Hen. VI (23 June 1452).
John Sydey, senior, husbandman, and Richard Sydey of Great Waldingfield demise and confirm to John Sydey, son of the above John, John Apiltone, John Folour, and Robert Ponder a croft in Chilton called of old 'Wyltenes croft.' Dated at Chilton, 9 January, 33 Hen. VI (1455).
Richard Symon of Great Waldingfield, John Sydey, servant of Robert Crane, esq., John Randolf, and John .... confirm to Alice Lorkyn of Chilton, widow, Richard Lorkyn her son, and others, a cottage and garden in Chilton. Dated at Chilton, 31 March, 4 Hen. VII (1489).
Robert Thurston, son and heir of Richard Thurston of Great Waldingfield, grants to John Sydey of the same, dyer, and three others, one acre of pasture in Chilton, which his father and others had by deed dated 4 June 9 Hen. VI. Dated at Chilton, 20 Dec., 9 Hen. VII (1493).
Alicia Lorkyn of Chilton, Richard Lorkyn her son, John Syday, and William Downyng, "ploughman" grant to Robert Syday, John Syday, John Thurgore, and Ralph Parker a cottage with a garden in Chilton, for the use of the said Robert Syday. Dated at Chilton, 29 June, 11 Hen. VII (1496).
Richard Lorkyn of Monks Eleigh (Monks Illegh), William Parker, John Heryot, George Lorkyn, and William Randolff deliver and confirm to John Lorkyn of Alphamstone (Alphamstone, co. Essex), Robert Sperlyng, John Sewals, and Hugh Lorkyn a tenement with certain land adjoining, situate in Chilton. Dated at Chilton, 6 July, 17 Hen. VII (1502).
William Randolf of Great Waldingfield grants to Robert Syday of the same, Isabella his wife, Ralph Parker, Robert Parker, and John Grene one tenement with a croft of land lying in Chilton, called Colmanys Grant (?). Dated at Great Waldingfield, 5 July, 22 Hen. VII (1507).