GUNTON. Robert, son of Nicholas le Poor of Gunton (Goneton), appoints Geoffrey, son of sir John de Ashby (Askeby), his attorney to receive 2½d. at the feast of St. Michael, (which falls to him by heirship by the death of Robert son of Adam le Poor), from Robert son of Roger de Gonetone for two pieces of land in Gunton (Gonetone). Dated 15 Ed. [I].
Agatha, formerly wife of Nicholas de Freton, grants to Robert de Eye [her brother?] certain lands, &c., together with 10d. annual rent, in Herringfleet (Herlingflet). Dated at Fritton (Freton) the Wednesday next after the feast of St. Lucy, virg., 33 Ed. I.
HERRINGFLEET and ASKEBY. Robert Stevyn (?) of Hales (Halys) and John Carable of Horsham, chaplain, grant to John de la Merhs, sen., John de Merhs, jun., and others, all their messuages &c. lying in Herringfleet (Herlyngflet) and Ashby (Askeby). Dated at Herringfleet (Herlyngflet) the Thursday before the feast of St. Margaret, virg., 35 Ed. III.
John, son of Robert Pain of Herringfleet (Herlingflet), junior, grants to Richard Stulbere and Margaret his wife one piece of land in Herringfleet (Herlingflet). Dated Friday before feast of SS. Simon and Jude, 20 Ed. II.
Thomas Banstede remits to John, son of Alexander Fastolf, all his right which he has in certain lands, meadows, and pastures in Herringfleet (Heryngflete) and villages adjacent. Dated at Herringfleet (Heryngflete), 8 February, 2 Hen. VI (1424).
HERRINGFLEET, ASKEBY, and BILDESTON. Margaret Freman of Beccles (Becclys), widow, grants to Robert Manwode, John Fen, and William Symond, all of Beccles (Becclys) all the messuages, lands, &c. in Herringfleet (Heryngflet), Ashby (Askeby), and Bildeston (Beldeston), in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, with others as contained in divers writings. Dated 20 May, 10 Ed. IV (1470).
HERRINGFLEET, ASKEBY, and SOMERLEYTON. Henry Ryppes, senior, and Henry Ryppes his son, grant to sir Robert Drury, knight, and Edward Jernegan, esq., all their lands and tenements situated in Herringfleet (Heryngflet), Ashby, and Somerleyton (Somerleton). Dated 24 day of March, 21 Hen. VII.
Thomas Deryng and Robert Bugge grant to Robert Curtes Edward his son, and Nicholas Edwardys one piece of land lying in Herringfleet (Heringflete) called Growelond. Dated at Herringfleet (Heringflete), 12 April, 28 Hen. VIII (1537).
Thomas Cady of Stoke and Thomas Gooff quit-claim to Richard Jenney, esq., all their right in a messuage &c. in Herringfleet (Heryngflete). Dated .. Feb. 16 Henry VIII. [Partly obliterated]