Indenture made 2 June, 10 Hen. VIII (1518), by which Thomas Stenyson of Sudbury, tailor, agrees to pay to Jone Wenden and Felicia Holden, her daughter, of Bury St. Mary, £4 by yearly instalments.
Indenture made 4 March, 1527, by which Robert Crane of Chilton, esq., demises to Wylliam Manwode of Sudbury, mercer, a piece of arable land containing 11 acres in Sudbury for 21 years, at an annual rent of 16s. 6d.
Sudbury. Indenture made 31 Dec., 1529, by which Robert Crane, squyer, lets to Alexander French of Sudbury a limekiln ("lymekelle") and a house with 2 pieces of land for 21 years, at an annual rent of 23s. 4d.
Indenture dated 8 Jan., 20 Hen. VIII (1529), by which Robert Crane of Chilton, esq., demises to Wylliam Gardener of Sudbury certain pieces of land with a hill called Bromehill for 21 years, at an annual rent of 24s.
Indenture made 16 September, 2 Ed. VI (1548), by which Robert Crane of Chilton, esq. demises unto Thomas Fennyng of Sudbury, tailor, three pieces of land in Sudbury for 16 years, paying annually .... 1548
⟨Sudbury.⟩ John Innold and Margaret his wife, for a sum of £28 (£21?), grant to Robert Crane, esq., and Joan his wife, a toft ... Dated 6 June, 25 Hen. VIII (1533) (See MS. Ch. Suffolk 505.)
Roger le Engleys ("Anglicus") and Lauretta his wife grant to John de Hudebovill' all his right to the patronage of the church of Great Waldingfield or Little Waldingfield (Waldiggefeld). For this donation the said John gave ½ mark of silver. (c. 1220-30.)
Lauretta (?), daughter of William, son of ..., grants to John Hudebovill all her right in the church of Great Waldingfield or Little Waldingfield (Waldiggefeld). For which grant the said John gave her half a mark of silver. (c. 1220-30.)
William de Feypo, senior, grants to sir Robert Carbonel, son of sir Geoffrey Carbonel of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldigfeud), for his homage and service and three marks and a half of silver, 3½ acres of arable land in Great Waldingfield (Great Waldigfeud). Witn. sir John de Hodebovile, sir Hugh Thalemascha, etc. (c. 1250-60.)
William de Feypo, junior, grants to sir Robert, son of sir Geoffrey Carbonel of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), for his homage and service and 4 marks of silver, 3 acres of arable land in Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), adjacent to the land bought of Will. de Feypo, his father. (c. 1270-80.)
Great Waldingfield. Roger de Stoke, Alan de Rokwode, and Geoffrey de Lees grant to Robert Cralle of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld) for the term of his life, and for half a mark of silver in hand paid, one piece of arable land lying in a croft called Hanecroft, at an annual rent of 20d. Dated the Saturday next after the feast of All Saints, 24 Ed. I (3 Nov. 1296).
Great Waldingfield. Elyzabet, relict of Alan de Rocwod, confirms to Robert Cralle of Great Waldingfield (Great Waldingfeld), Isabella his wife and Robert their son, one piece of arable land lying in Hanecroft, which they had from her deceased husband. Dated at Acton (Aketon) on Palm Sunday, 27 Ed. I (12 Apr. 1299).
Robert de Bosco and Christiana his wife, who was the wife of sir John Carbonel, kt., attorn to Thomas Carbonel and Elizabeth his wife the third part of the manor of Waldingfield Hall Carbonells (Waldingfeld), Newton Hall (Neutone), and Chiltone, which they hold in dowry during their lives. Dated at Great Waldingfield (Waldingfeld) the Sunday next after the feast of the Nativity of St. John Bapt., 3 Ed. II (28 June 1310).