HAILSHAM. William de Bugel grants to the canons of Otteham, in frankalmoigne, for eight marks, the whole of his land in the marsh lying between Pevenese and Heilesham of the fee of Rikewurd of Hellingel ', rendering yearly half a pound of pepper. [Mutilated.] (c. 1190-1200.) [Printed in the Monasticon, VI, 915.] .
OTHAM. Geoffrey de St. Leodegario [St. Leger] confirms to [the church of] St. Laurence and the canons of ⟨Otteham⟩, "he.b'...ton (?)" in frankalmoigne, Eadward Crepp . (c. 1200.)
BROKELE. Walter, bp. of Rochester, confirms the gift of Juliana the countess, and Michael de Torneham her seneschal, of land &c. for the support of the canons of Wellesford at Brokele in frankalmoigne. c. 1180 [Walter, bp. of Rochester, 1147-1183.] .
NODINGEFORD. Robert de Glotingham grants to the church of St. Mary of Beigham, in frankalmoigne, the half of his land of Nodingeford, viz. a fourth part of one knight's fee. (c. 1190-1200.) .
Convention between the abbot and convent of Begeham of one part, and Ranaulf le Rudde of the other, by which the said Ranaulf grants to the said abbot and convent the land which Thomas of the Marsh held of him, and granges .... in exchange for 13 acres one rood of land .... (c. 1210-20.) In great part illegible.
Herbert de Burgherse grants to Richard the sompner (sumonitori} of Leawes, for his service, 12 acres of land in the marsh of Heilesham, paying annually for the same the third part of one half-mark, and at Christmas, the third part of one pound of pepper and one pound of cummin. For this donation the said Richard gave 23 marks of silver, (c. 1220-30.) .
ABBEY OF BEIGHAM. BEIGHAM. Ela de Sakeville, daughter of Ralph de Dene , widow, confirms the grants of her father and brother &c. to the abbey of Otteham with license to transfer the abbey to Be[igham called Beaulieu]. [Mutilated.] (1200-1210.) The grant was confirmed by King John in 1210-11.
Michael de Tonge grants to the church of St. Mary of Begeham, in frankalmoigne, the whole of his land of Tonge, paying annually to him and his heirs 1d. (c. 1200-10.) .
Matilda de Bendestede, widow, grants to the abbot and convent of Begeham, in frankalmoigne, .... shillings and fourpence which John de .... Kerigge (?) was accustomed annually to pay her from a tenement, (c. 1230-40.) .
MATTEFELD. William, son of Alexander de Mattefeld , grants and quit-claims to the church of St. Mary of Begeham for 4 marks the whole of his land in Mattefeld, viz. 18 acres and the third part of a messuage, (c. 1260-70.) .
LAMBERHURST. (see rent page) Theobald Strangboghe grants to William le Reve two acres of land and wood lying in the parish of Lamberherst, paying annually to him and his heirs one halfpenny. For this grant the said Theobald received 24s. sterling. (c. 1250-60.) .
(Endorsement) Simon Payer of the parish of Fristhon grants to the abbot and canons of St. Mary, Begeham, in frankalmoigne, .... shillings of annual rent which Andrew de Croichuke (?) was accustomed to pay to him .... (c. 1250-60.) [Mutilated and in part illegible.] .
John de la Burne , with the assent of Agnes his wife, grants to the church of St. Mary of Begham a house in the parish of Lamberherst. (c. 1260-70.) [Mutilated.] .
John, called the young "Juvenis", of Hellingelie , and Alice his wife, daughter of J ... de Hellingelie grant and quit-claim to the abbey of Begham all their right in 1 ½lb. of pepper annual rent. (c. 1260-70.) [Mutilated.] .
HELLINGLEY. Laurence, the abbot and convent of Begham demise to Thomas le Bret and Isabel his wife .... in the village of Hellingeleghes . . . . (c. 1280-90.) [A fragment.] .
SCHARPESHULL. John de Doungate grants to William de Doungate , his brother, all his lands and tenements in Lambreherst lying at Scharpeshull, which he acquired from John Grout . Dated at Begeham on the morrow of the Circumcision, 18 Ed. III.
John ..... grants to Stephen Ers . . . and Richard Adam of Lamberherst one messuage and one rood of land in .... Dated at Lamberherst on the feast of the apostles SS. Philip and James, 2 Hen. V. In part effaced.
Fragment, being the concluding portion of a lease of a manor and rectory from the abbey to William Weston , dated on the feast of St. Michael, archangel, 1419, 7 Hen. V.