⟨Buxlow⟩. Richard de Elmedene and Matilda his wife of Buxlow (Buckeslowe) grant to farm to Henry de Bettrynge for five shillings one piece of pasture called 'le Mor' for five years from the feast of St. Michael 5 Edw. [II]. Dated at Buxlow (Buckeslowe) the Sunday next before the feast of St. Dunstan (?) 4 Ed. II.
Laurence de Baldock, parson of Buxlow (Buxlowe), grants to Henry de Betering his third part of certain lands and tenements in Buxlow (Buxlowe) which he held continually with Mathilda de Bopham, daughter of the said Henry. Dated at Buxlow (Buxlowe) the Sunday next before the feast of St. Martin, 16 Ed. II.
Galiena, relict of Henry Portman of Buxlow (Buxlowe), grants to William Reydone and Alice his wife two pieces of land in Buxlow. Dated at Buxlow (Buxlowe) the Monday before the feast of the Annunciation of the Lord, 5 (?) Ed. III.
John, son of William de Repdene of Buxlow (Buckeslowe), grants to Thomas his brother five pieces of his land lying in the said village of Buxlow (Buckeslowe). Dated at Buxlow (Buckeslowe) the Sunday next before the feast of the Annunciation of the B. V. M., 10 Ed. III.
Henry le Cordebof of Buxlow (Buxlowe) grants to John de Braham certain land lying in the village of Buxlow (Buxlowe). Dated at Buxlow (Buxlowe) the Sunday next after the feast of St. Michael, 12 Ed. III.
Robert Smythman demises to John Wyngefeld, kt., and four others an enclosed pightell newly built on in Buxlow (Buxlowe). Dated at Buxlow, 12 January, 7 Ed. IV (1468).
CHEDISTON. Bartholomew de Norfolch in Chediston (Chedistane) and Joan his wife grant to sir William de Nerford, kt., and Petronilla his wife, 1½d., three stalks of ginger, and three cloves annual rents in the village of Chediston (Chedistane), from Roger Barsham. Dated at Wissett (Wyssete) the Sunday next after the feast of the Nativity of our Lord 27 Ed. I.
KNODISHALL, Robert, son of William, son of Hervi de Rendham , and Christiana his wife, grant to Thomas the cook, of Badingham, for 8s. one piece of land called 'le Heygh' in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale). (c. 1260-70.)
Theobald de Leestun, son of William de Leestun, grants to Julian de Braham and Katherine his wife, for 20 marks and an annual payment of two shillings certain lands in the villages of Knodishall (Cnodeshale) and Leiston (Leestun), which William Walmer held of the grantor's father. (c. 1230-40.)
Roger Gerard of Leiston (Leystone) grants to William Russe, for 2½ marks, one acre of land in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale) called Notekynnesacre. (c. 1300-10.)
Richard de Braham grants to Roger de Braham certain land in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale), rendering annually one clove. Dated at Knodishall (Cnodeshale) on Palm Sunday, 18 Ed. I.
Aldetha, formerly wife of Robert Reynald of Knodishall (Cnodeshale), grants to William, son of John de Leystone, one piece of land called 'Hennesrode' in Knodishall (Cnodeshale). Dated at Knodishall (Cnodeshale) the Wednesday next before the feast of St. Barnabas, 29 Ed. I. (See endorsement.)
Adam Gerard and Margery his wife of Leiston (Leystone) grant to Robert their son for the sum of twelve shillings the half of one piece of land in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale). Dated at Knodishall (Cnodeshale) the Sunday next after the feast of St. Andrew, 31 Ed. I.
Peter Cosyn of Wissett (Wysete) grants to Peter, son of Adam of the Church ("de ecclesia"), the younger ('junior'), one piece of land in the village of Knodishall (Cnodeshale). Dated at Knodishall (Cnodeshale) the Thursday next after the feast of St. Walentine, 10 Ed. II.
Semman de Resschemere of Freston grants to Matilda his daughter one piece of land in Knodishall (Knodessale). Dated at Freston the Sunday next after the feast of St. Andrew, 14 Ed. III.