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Deeds: A.3701 - A.3800

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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds: Volume 2. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1894.

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A.3701 - A.3800

[Suff.] A. 3701. Agreement between Katherine daughter of William de Aylington, plaintiff, and Robert de Hale, rector of Aylington, defendant, to settle, their suit before the justices of the Bench concerning a messuage and lands in Aylington which John, son and heir of the said William, sold, as he said, while within age. Robert gives Katherine 4½ marcs for her right in the premises and grants her for life the moiety of the placia which he bought of John de Langetoft and Alice his wife, Katharine releasing to him all her right in the said tenement. Hale, Wednesday before St. Valentine, 23 Edward I. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3702. Grant by William le Emveyse, of Cheteberie, to Gilbert son of John de Hanekedune, for 60s., of six acres of wood in Cheteberie, paying 6d. yearly. Witnesses:—Sir John de Crammavilla, Sir Stephen, alderman of St. Edmunds, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3703. Release by John de Mounceaux, to the prior and canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of 2s. yearly out of the rent of 2s. 3d. which they pay for laud of his fee in Gretyngham, abutting on Oswannebregge. Thursday the feast of St. Margaret the Virgin, 9 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3704. Grant by Michael, the prior, and the convent of the Apostles Peter and Paul, Ipswich, to the convent of St. Mary's, Wikes, of the land which Roger de Diham held of them in Ipswich, paying 3d. yearly. Witnesses:—Eustace de Braham, Miles Lemveise, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3705. Grant by John le Spenser, of Bergholt, to John de Sulny and Isabel his wife, of all the land in Reydon which the said John de Sulny acquired from Petronilla Paschal, of Reydon. Tuesday the feast of St. Edmund the Archbishop, 5 Edward II. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3706. Grant by Cristiana, the prioress, and the convent of St. Mary's, Wikes, to Roger the clerk, son of Tobias the chaplain, of Chatesham, of the messuage which Tobias held of them in Chatesham, with a garden and a croft called 'Tedwardescroft,' paying 18d. yearly; saving the King's service pertaining to three acres "de Ware," the way to their lordship and their grove called 'Birehcheia.' Witnesses:—Roger Gernun, John de Wassebroc, and others (named). Fragments of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3707. Grant by Humfry Geldeneston, of Ipswich, to the canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul, Ipswich, in frank almoin, for support of a light before St. Mary's altar, of 13d. yearly rent issuing from a messuage by the corn market. Witnesses:—William Godescale, Matthew de Porta, bailiffs, Silvester son of Wakelin, and others (named).
Suff. A. 3708. Demise by lady Alice Marmioun, the prioress, and the convent of Wykes in Essex, to John Warde, of Netlested, of land in Hyntlesham, viz. 40 acres that Robert Launche held for life, as appears by an extent of Chatisham manor, and two acres in the same place, for six years from the present date, paying 35s. yearly, i.e. 10d. an acre. Tuesday, Michaelmas day, 29 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 3709. Release by Richard de Sutton, knight, son of Sir John de Sutton, knight, to the prioress and convent of the nuns of W[ykes], of all his right in land in Tendryngge, and in the patronage and advowson of the church [there]. Witnesses:—John de Braham, William Band, John, son of Sir John de Sutton, knights, and others (named). 4 March, 40 Edward III. Seal. Much injured.
[Suff.] A. 3710. Release by Isabella, late the wife of Godfrey Davy, of Ipswich, to Alexander Lovegod, of Ipswich, and Hawyse his wife, of all her right in a curtilage and 4d. yearly rent which Alexander paid therefor, in St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich. Witnesses:—Philip Harneys, John and Seman Clement, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3711. Demise by Sir John the warden (Custodem), of Belsted, to John Costin, of the mills of Wassebrok and Honiford for one year from the present date, paying therefor 22 quarters of corn, &c. Michaelmas day, 31 Edward [I.]
[Suff.] A. 3712. Giant by James de Knapetone and Clemencia his wife, to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of all their messuage in St. Peter's parish, Ipswich.
Suff. A. 3713. Grant by John Lote, of Bury St. Edmunds, to Godwin Shypdam, chaplain, William Basse, of Bury, grocer, and William Couper, of the same, baker, of a parcel of his tenement in Bury in the streets called 'Cookrowe' and 'Overbaxterestrete,' 33 feet long by 12 feet wide at the east end and 8 feet at the west end. Witnesses:—Thomas Heigham and John Buk, bailiffs of Bury, and others (named). 24 August, 26 Henry VI. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3714. Grant by Roger May, of Ipswich, to Roger son of Alan Justus, of Thurlestone, and Helen his wife, for the latter's life, and after her death to Roger's heirs, of land and a part of a mere called 'Andesdenmere' in Thurlestone, abutting westward on the road from Thurlestone church to Ipswich. Witnesses:—Hubert de Henleye, Geoffrey de Blanchevile, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3715. Release by John son and heir of Reginald Rodlond, to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, for 10s., of all his right in 4s. yearly rent for lands and tenements which they hold of him in Sproutone. Morrow of the Nativity of St. Mary, 30 Edward I.
[Suff.] A. 3716. Release by John del Wode, son of William del Wode, of Akenham, to John son of Adam de la Sale, of Cleydone, and Thomas son of Laurence Horold, of Ipswich, of all his right in the lands, &c. which he had by feoffment from the said John Bon of Adam de la Sale, in Burstalle, Braunford, Sproutone, Hyntlesham, Hadleghe, Reydone, Chatesham and Magna Belstede. Saturday after the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, 7 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 3717. Indenture witnessing that John Pypho, of Ipswich, fuller, has granted to Gilbert Debenham, William Bury, Thomas Denys, Edmund Wynter and William Wynter land in St. Augustine's parish, Ipswich; and the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, have granted the said John and Juliana his wife for the said land 3 bushels of wheat to be received yearly for their lives. 20 November, 38 Henry VI.
[Suff.] A. 3718. Release by John Wernham son and heir of John Wernham, of Depeden, and Joan his wife, to John Bredheryng, of Southampton, of a messuage with curtilage and garden in Depeden, in. an angle of a croft called 'Thommesheyes,' and of an acre of land called 'Whetelond' in Depeden, paying 10d. and 12d. yearly respectively. Witnesses:—Sir Thomas Throup, rector of Depeden, and others (named). The Annunciation, 15 Richard II. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3719. Grant by Walter de Stivecle, to the abbot and convent of Ramsey, of a tillage called 'Flaxleic' in Lausill, adjoining 'le Serublond' and abutting on the tillage called 'Overescrublond,' in frank almoin. Witnesses:—Sewal de Haningfeld, Robert de Gravele, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3720. Grant by Thomas de Westerfeld, to Nicholas Bonde, of Frestone, of a piece of land in Thurlestone, between lands of the prior of St. Peter's, Ipswich. Wednesday the Octave of the Purification, 16 Edward II. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3721. Grant by Geoffrey Gernagan and Matilda his wife, to Walter son of Roger the merchant, for 9s., of a messuage in St. Peter's parish, Ipswich, paying 2s. yearly. Witnesses:—John son of Norman, Roger son of Liw, William de Beaumis, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3722. Grant by John de Rocheford, son of Geoffrey de Rocheford, to Richard, the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, of the service which Roger de Esendene owes him for land in Birchholt, viz. the tenth part of a knight's fee; in addition to the carucate of land which they have of his gift in Alsieswich. Witnesses:—Richard Renger, a justice of the King, John his son, Stephen de Stranda, and others (named). Portion of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3723. Grant by W. Ruffus, to Alan Justus, for 10s., of a messuage in Turlestone, three pieces of land in Wlpetescroft, and one piece of meadow in Nortmedwe, paying 12d. yearly and doing suit at Hakeham court thrice yearly. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Peseale, Geoffrey Carbunel, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3724. Grant by Adam le Vinter, of Burstalle, to John son of Adam de Aula, of Cleydone, of three pieces of land in the hamlet of Burstalle, part abutting on '[l]a Haye' and 'le Fremerss,' part on the road called 'le Droveweye.' Sunday after [St.Bene]dict the Abbot, 11 Edward II. Very much injured.
[Suff.] A. 3725. Certificate of John de Rocheford, son of Geoffrey de Rocheford, to Roger de Esendene that he has attorned Roger and his heirs, to Richard the prior, and the canons of Holy Trinity, London, to whom he is to be respondent for land in Birgholt. Witness:—Richard Mai. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3726. Grant by Margery, late the wife of Eustace del Turpeyt, of Burstalle, to Thomas Horold and Thomas le Koye, of the same, of all her lands and tenements in Burstalle, except her dwelling house with free entrance and exit. Sunday after St. Felix the Bishop, 21 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3727. Demise by William, the prior, and the convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, to William Gelyn, of Coppidoc, and Isabel his wife, of 28 acres with a messuage in Belstede Magna and an acre of meadow in Coppidoc, for ten years from Michaelmas next, paying 21s. yearly. A.D. 1378. Fragment of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3728. Acknowledgment of John son of Robert de Bosco, of Akenham, that he owes the prior and convent of the Apostles Peter and Paul of Ipswich 14d. yearly rent, for tenements which he holds of them in Thurlestone and Witingtone, two pieces lying in the field called 'Lunfeld' one being called 'the Wroncgehalfacre' and the other 'the Sortehalfacre.' and also 23d. yearly rent from two pieces of land, and one of meadow, part lying by Oldwallestrik, abutting on the meadow called 'Oldwalle,' part on the road from Westerfeld to Crakeford, the meadow being called 'Oldwalle.' Witnesses:—Sirs William de Henleye and John de Luvetot, and others (named). Seal, broken.
[Suff.] A. 3729. Grant by Sir Hugh de Veer, to the abbot and convent of St. John's, Colchester, of the heriot, wardship and profits of his tenements which had become due after the death of Stephen Cosin, of Thoritone, and which Sir Hugh's bailiffs at Thoritone had seized; the abbot and convent granting that whensoever Sir Hugh or his successors, lords of Thoritone, find any proof or evidence that the heriot, wardship, &c., of the above tenements rightfully belong to them, the above grant shall not impair their right. Wednesday after St. Bartholomew the Apostle, beginning of 4 Edward II. Franch. Portion of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3730. Confirmation by Geoffrey de Beumes, son of William de Beaumes, to the canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of the gift which his father made to them of 12d. yearly rent issuing from a certain messuage. Witnesses: — John de Beaumes and Silvester son of Walkelin, bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3731. Grant by William son of William de Kenebroch, to the canons of the Apostles Peter and Paul, Ipswich, in frank almoin, of land in the suburb of Ipswich lying along the road to Horsewade, paying 18d. yearly to Robert Blundel. Witnesses:—Peter son of Eborard and Hugh de Langestune, baillffs of Ipswich, John de Beaumes, and others (named). Portion of seal and counter seal.
[buff.] A. 3732. Release by Matilda, relict of John de Bewmes, to the same, for 2 marcs, of all her right of dower in the rents which her said husband gave them. Witnesses:—William Godeskach, Matthew de Porta, bailiffs of Ipswich, Geoffrey de Bewmes, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3733. Release by Richard le Koc, of Hintlisham, to the prioress and convent of St. Mary's, Wikes, of his share in 3d. yearly rent which the said prioress was wont to pay to him, Geoffrey Sulebois, Reginald Sulebois and Geoffrey le Bretun, for a little meadow at Sparkeford. Witnesses:— John de Belstede, Osbert Godefrey, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3734. Grant by Thomas de Maundevile, knight, to Simon the Marshal of the New Temple, London, for 60l. of his watermill called 'Dunebregge Melnc' in Bromfeld with the mill sluices, &c., paying 20l. yearly, which he has satisfied for the next three years. Witnesses:—Sir Walter do Wydnhelle, rector of Black Notley, and others (named). The Annunciation, beginning of A.D. 1296.
[Suff.] A. 3735. Confirmation by Muriel de Luveyn, by inspeximus, of the grant by William de Thornhegg', to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, in frank almoin, of land in Brokes at a yearly rent of 1d. in exchange for other land in Brokes, abutting on the high road from Wyvelesdone and upon Aldegateweye, a messuage and a meadow, the paid William paying 12d. yearly, dated St. George's day, 54 Henry III. Witnesses to this confirmation:—Sirs Geoffrey do Badele and John de Luvetot, Baldwin de Pesehale and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3736. Grant by Custance, the prioress, and the convent of Wikes to Robert son of Basil de Sparkeford, for 16s., of two acres in Hintlesham upon Sparkeford hill, paying 12d. yearly. Witnesses:—Richard del Hil, William Testepin, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3737. Grant by John son of Alan Donekepot, to Alan Parminhod, for 20s., of all his right in a moiety of a messuage which was his said father's in St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich, paying therefor 18d. yearly to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich. Witnesses:—Mathew de Porta and Robert de Oreford, bailiffs, and others (named). May, 52 Henry III.
[Suff.] A. 3738. Grant by lady Constance, the prioress, and the convent of Wikes, to Walter son of Samson, of Tholeshunte Manger, and Roisia Wolle his wife, for 30s., of land in Hintlesham in the field called 'Buthcye,' with a messuage, paying 10d. yearly, for Walter's life and after bis death to Roisia for life unless she marry again, or unless she seek dower in the said Walter's land in Tholeshunte Manger. Witnesses:—John and Wiiliam Testepin, Geoffrey de Wascebroc, and others (named).
Suff. A. 3739. Acquittance by John Martyn, receiver general of the prioress and convent of Dartford in Kent, to Richard Doket, esquire, in the name of the prior of St. Peter's, Ipswich, for 25s. quit rent issuing yearly from lands and tenements called 'Frees' in Cobdok, Belstede Magna, Belated Parva, Sprowtone, and elsewhere in Suffolk, for Easter and Michaelmas terms last past. 14 September, 16 Henry VI.
[Suff.] A. 3740. Demise by the prior and convent of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, to Roger Deyse, of Ipswich, of the void land which they formerly recovered against John dil Halk, in St. Mildred's parish, Ipswich, abutting westwards on the high road at 'le Wllemarket,' paying 30d. yearly, &c. Witnesses:—Geoffrey Costyn and Thomas de Whatefeld, bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named). Thursday in Whitsun week, 5 Edward III. Portion of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3741. Grant by Richard Osbern, of Tremeleye, and Alice Ordimer, his wife, late the wife of William Heldere, to Henry Levinton, of Ipswich, of land in Thurlystone abutting on the pasture of Sir Thomas dil dale, Knight. Thursday after St. Gregory, 42 Edward III. Seal, broken.
[Suff.] A. 3742. Grant by Roger Chaumpenays, of Somersham, and Clariscia, his wife, to Cristina their daughter, for 20s., of a piece of land in Bramford, abutting on the road from Peter le Roter's house to Siglemere, paying 4d. and a cock and hen yearly. Tuesday after St. Gregory, 24 Edward [I.]
[Suff.] A. 3743. Release by Bartholomew son of Robert de Cleydone, to Martin Justuse, of Thurlestone, for a pair of gloves, of all his right in land in Thurlestone, lying by the wood called 'Wlpet' on the east. Witnesses:—Adam de Cleydone, Robert de Crakeford, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3744. Mortgage by John Gilbert, to John Costin and John his son, of two acres in Hintlesham in the field called 'Bindedeneleslond,' for 24s., with which they have accommodated him, to be repaid at Michaelmas, 30 Edward [I.] If Gilbert fail to pay them, the land shall remain to them till the Michaelmas following; and if he then fail of payment, it shall remain to them for ever. Moreover, if Gilbert sell his meadow by the bank called 'Burstallebrok,' they shall have first right of purchase. Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 29 Edward [I.]
[Suff.] A. 3745. Demise by the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, to Thomas de Langton, of land in Belsted Magna, paying 6d. yearly, in exchange for other land in the same place. If Margaret, wife of the said Thomas survive him and implead the canons for dower from the firstnamed land, it shall be lawful for them to re-enter on the land they now grant him till she release to them all her right in the said land. Tuesday the feast of St. Edmund, King and Martyr, 15 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3746. Release by Hugh Loc, son of William Loc, to Sir Philip Basset, of all his light in two acres in Bradefel parish, in the field called 'Pandfeld,' with the circuit of the ditch of his park opposite the same. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard Filol, Hugh le Cros, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3747. Grant by Robert Edwold, of Estokys a la Neylond, to John de Sulny and Isabel his wife, of a piece of land of the said Sulney's fee in Reydon. Tuesday after Michaelmas, 5 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3748. Release by Miles, the prior, and the convent of Lewes, to Geollrey son of John de la Dene, freeing him from the yoke of servitude, togather with all his belonging, and from all actions concerning the same; and granting to him 80 acres of their hide in Haldelye, which his father and himself held of them in villenage, paying 14s. yearly. St. Vincent's day, A.D. 1271.
[Suff.] A. 3749. Grant by Nesta de Kokefeld, to the canons of St. Mary and St. Anthony, Keresey, of pasture for six cows at the time of pasture in her park of Keresey, in frank almoin. Witnesses:—Sir Richard de Fresingefeld, Roger de Aldham, and others (named). Seal. Injured.
[Suff.] A. 3750. Release by Roisia, late the wile of John Fravil, of Weston, to Robert the chaplain, of the same, of all her right in a messuage and croft in Weston, viz. in Broke, in three pieces of land, part at 'Le Heyebrede,' abutting on Portweye, part in a Held toward Wyllingham fields. and in land in Donesdene. St. Gregory the Pope's day, 33 Edward [1.]
[Suff.] A. 3751. Agreement between the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, and Thomas Stace, of the same, that whereas the latter holds of the convent a messuage, formerly Roger le Neve's, in St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich, paying therefor yearly 9d. and a cock and hen, for which latter he ought to receive of the cellarer one white conventual loaf of greater weight, a flagon of conventual ale and a dish of meat; the prior and convent have released to him the said service of a cock and hen, for which he releases to them the said bread, ale and dish of meat. Monday the feast of St. Mathias the Apostle, 13 Edward II. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3752. Grant by Margery late the wife of Eustace dyl Turpeyt, of Burstalle, to Thomas Horold and Thomas le Coyt, of Burstalle, of a piece of land there, Friday after St. Felix the Bishop, 21 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 3753. Release by John Norman, of Bramford, to John de la Dale, the elder, of 6d. yearly rent which he was wont to receive from him for land in Thurlestone. Ipswich, Friday the feast of St. James the Apostle, 14 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3754. Grant by Roger le Whyte, of Thurlistone, to Roger called Me Milnerre,' of Ipswich, and William, son of Roger and Sabina his wife, for 6s., of land in Thurlistone abutting westward on the road from Ipswich to Thurlistone church, paying 6d. yearly. If Roger or William be impleaded for and lose the said laud, he will give them as much and as good land elsewhere in Thurlistone, viz. of the fee of Joan, bister of William de Pesenhale. Monday after the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr, 22 Edward [I.]
[Suff.] A. 3755. Grant by Roger called 'le Mylnere,' burgess of Ipswich, and William his son, to John de la Dale, of the above land in Thurlestone. 4 June, 9 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3756. Grant by Robert Rodland, of Lawishille, to Sir William, the abbot, and the convent of Ramsey, in frank almoin, of land in Lawishille. Witnesses:—Sir Waller de Bernham, knight, Simon de Herdwych, steward of Ramsey, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3757. Grant by Edmund Haliday, of Gretyngham, to Sir John Haliday and Thomas Haliday, of the same, of the homage and service of William Bene, of Gretyngham, with 7½d. yearly rent for the tenement which he holds there. Sunday before St. Gregory the Pope, 3 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 3758. Demise by Godwin Shipdam, of Bury St. Edmunds, chaplain, and William Basse, of the same, grocer, to William Wetenhale, citizen and grocer of London, and Alice his wife, for their lives, of a tenement in Bury in the street called 'Cookrowe' by Oldebaxterestrete, which they themselves with William Conner, baker, dereased, had by grant of the said Alice dated 3 December, 20 Henry VI., by the name of Alice, late the wife of John Edward, of Bury, mercer; with remainder to John Edward, son of the said Alice. Witnesses:—John Redgis, alderman of Bury, Thomas Heigham, esquire, and John Bukke, bailiffs of the same, and others (named). 12 March, 35 Henry VI.
[Suff.] A. 3759. Grant by John son of Richard Haltebe, of Ipswich, to Thomas de Rougham, and Henry, prior of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of all the lands and tenements in Sproutone which he had by gift from Michael Bertram and Alice his wife, and by release of Robert son of Robert de Sparkeford, to whom they formerly belonged, with the goods and chattels therein. Sunday after St. Hilary, 20 Edward II. Seal.
Endorsed: Grant by same to same of 4d. yearly rent from a cottage with curtilage in Sproutone by Sparkeford bridge.
[Suff.] A. 3760. Release by John de Buclesham, chaplain, and Richard de Westthorp, parson of Cretyngg, to Thomas de Rugham, of all their right in the lands and tenements which they three acquired from Sir Richard Lew, knight, in Ipswich and Sprontone, viz. land with a windmill thereon in St. Peter's parish, Ipswich, abutting eastward on pasture called 'le Cokyspythtel' and westward on the road from Ipswich to Coldone, land in Sproutone by the bank leading to Haneford bridge, and rents of 9s. issuing from messuages in St. Peter's parish. Saturday after St. Gregory the Pope, 4 Edward III. Two seals.
[suff.] A. 3761. Grant by John Arnald, of Ipswich, to Thomas Brounflet, knight, John Staverton, Robert Bukton, and William Debenham, of Ipswich, of two pieces of land, one called 'Collescroft' in Thurlestone, abutting eastward on the road from Ipswich to Akenham, and westward on the road to Thurlestone, the other called 'Depedale' in Whitton lying by land of Dalehalle on the west. Tuesday, 12 April, 2 Henry IV. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3762. Grant by . . . . . merchant, nephew and kinsman of William Debenham, of Ipswich, deceased, by virtue of a legacy of the said William, to William Bury, Thomas Denys, Edward Wynter, Thomas Barker, &c., of two crofts, one called 'Collescroft' in Thurleston, the other called 'Depedale' in Whitton. . . . September, . . Henry VI. Seal. Portion only of document.
[Suff.] A. 3763. Release by John de Whytefeld, eldest son of John de Whytefeld, to Henry de Kerseye, the prior, and the canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, of all his right in lauds and tenements, which were Laurence le Free's, in Belstede Magna, Belstede Parva, Chatesham, Sprouton, Coppedok, and Washebrok, and in those which the said Laurence and John his brother hold in Stoke by Ipswich, Whersted, and Grenewych. Witnesses:—Gilbert de Burgh, Edmund Petygard, bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named). Wednesday after St. Agatha the Virgin, 12 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3764. Grant by Richard Hger, of St. Edmunds, draper, to Robert de Kedyton, Richard Charman, Richard Tooth, and Thomas Ewelle, of a tenement in St. Edmunds, in Cooks Row. Wednesday before Easter, 48 Edward III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3765. Grant by Robert de Wildervile, to Sir Philip Basset, of all his land in Chasfeld, his meadow in Debach, half a mare yearly rent in Fresingefeld, and the land which John de Pinkeni held of him in Chasfeud. Witnesses:—Sirs Matthew de Leiham, Ralph de Ardene and Richard Fillol, and others (named). May, 30 Henry III.
[Norf.] A. 3766. Grant by Constantine son of Robert, to Adam de Ulmo, of meadow in Brokes, between the bridge of Hayneford and the mill of Hayneford. Witnesses:—Roger de Braham, Martin de Nutstede, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3767. Grant by Master John de Brockeleye, to Richard de Maddingle, rector of Sneylewelle, for 7l., of his messuage in St. Edmunds in the street called 'Little Brakelond,' with his share of a spring, and 3d. yearly quit rent from a messuage in St. Edmunds, paying ½d. yearly to the provost of St. Edmunds for Hadgovel, and 18d. to St. Saviour's hospital without the north gate. Witnesses:—Geoffrey son of Robert, alderman, Nicholas son of Fulk and John le Blund, bailiffs, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3768. Grant by Ernald le Carpenter, of Fryston, to Ernald his grandson, son of William Barfot, of Cruchestoke, of land in Cruchestoke in the tillage called 'Abuven the bek'; with remainder, if he die without children, to the said William Barfot and Edith his wife, the grantor's daughter. Sunday before St. Martin, 9 Edward I.
[Suff.] A. 3769. Grant by Isabel daughter of Thomas de Rykinghale, to Ernald de Fristone, carpenter, for 9 marcs, of the above-named land in the field of Stoke, by the willows. Witnesses:—Nicholas de Schotesham, Robert de Laleford, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3770. Grant by the same, to Sir William son of Sir Warin do Montekanisio, for 12s., of 20d. yearly rent which John Whitheved pays for land held of her. Witnesses:—Sirs Hervey de Stanhowe, Miles de Howe, William Pykot, knights, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3771. Grant by Richard de Breuse, knight, and Alice his wife to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, in frank almoin, of land in Thurleston in the field called 'Stowefeld'; and release of other lands which the said canons have of their fee in Thurleston. Witnesses:—Sirs Richard de Holebrok, . . . . de Bosco, knights, and others (named). 27 April, A.D. 1277.
[Suff.] A. 3772. Grant by Justus Duelle, of Thurlestun, to William de Castra, of land in Thurlestun parish, abutting on the road from Thurlestun to Westerfeld. Witnesses:—Baldwin de Pesehale, Adam de Blancheville, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3773. Indenture witnessing that whereas William de Thornhegge is bound to pay 3s. yearly to the prior and convent of St. Peter's, Ipswich, 6s. to Agatha, late the wife of John Costin, and to Alan le Schocher a measure of line wheat and pasture for one cow, the prior and convent have released to him 12d. yearly of the 3s. due to them during the life of Alan and Agatha, and after their deaths he shall pay the 3s. again for all lands, &c. which he holds of them in Brokes at this date. Witnesses:—Sirs Geoffrey de Badele and John de Lovetot, and others (named). St. George's day, 54 Henry III. Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3774. Confirmation by Simon Maukahel to the nuns of St. Mary's, Wike, of the grant in frank almoin which his father made them of land in Hintlesham by the wood called 'Godhiveswude.' Witnesses:—Robert do Burnavillc, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3775. Grant by William Bygod, lord of Great Bradley near St. Edmund's, to Henry de Lenne, clerk, of a messuage in St. Edmunds, formerly belonging to Sir Peter de Bedingfeud, knight, abutting on . . . . rmanhil in the street called 'Maydenwaterstrete,' paying the sacristan of St. Edmunds ½d. yearly for Hadgavel. 17 Edward I. Injured.
[Suff.] A. 3776. Grant by Agatha, late the wife of John Costent, of Ipswich, to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, in frank almoin, of a messuage in St. Nicholas's parish at Colhel, yearly rents of 5s. 8d. from a messuage in St. Mildred's parish, 7s. 4d. from messuages in the parish of St. Mary de Turri, half a mark from a quay in the parish of St. Mary del Kay, &c., in return for which one of the said canons is to celebrate divine service four times a week in their church. Witnesses:—Sir Geoffrey de Beumes, Matthew de Porta, and Nicholas de Foro, bailiffs, and others (named). Seal.
Annexed: I. Copy of a plea brought by Henry the prior of St. Peter's, Ipswich, against Geoffrey Godefry and Alditha his wife, to recover arrears of 12d. yearly rent, issuing from a messuage which they occupy in Ipswich, beyond Stoke Bridge, in arrear for forty years. Ipswich, Wednesday before Palm Sunday, 17 Edward [I.]
II. Copy of a similar plea by the prior of St. Peter's, Ipswich, against Geoffrey Bullok and Cristina his wife, concerning the arrears of 5s. 8d. yearly rent issuing from their tenement in St. Mildred's parish, Ipswich, by 'le Timbermarket.' Wednesday after the Conception, 1 Edward III.
[Suff.] A. 3777. Grant by Sir Nicholas de Sparkeford, to John Costyn, of Sparkeford, of a piece of pasture 40 ft. by 11 ft. beside John's messuage, to erect thereon one side of his grange, with the pardon of all his quarrels and illwills against the said John; for which John releases Sir Nicholas from all actions, &c. Thursday the feast of the Annunciation, 2 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3778. Grant by Robert de la Bare, of Neylond, to Lady Isabella, Queen of England, for 30s. received from Robert de Chalers farmer of the Queen's manor of Neylond, of land on which a fulling mill is built by the bridge called 'Barrebregge' in Neylond. Witnessess:—William Giffard, John de Tendringge, Robert de Peytone, knights, and others (named). 20 July, 3 Edward III.
Suff. A. 3779. Grant by Lady Alice Marmyoun, the prioress, and the convert of Wykes, to Walter Warde of Badmundesfeld, Suffolk, and Walter his son of the wardship and marriage of Margery, daughter of Adam le Veyse, of Chedebury, Suffolk, with her lands therein, till she is of age, paying 13s. 4d. yearly. Witnesses:—Sir John de Sutton, knight, and others (named). Tuesday, 1 March, 30 Edward III. Two seals.
Endorsed: Note of utensils belonging to the said heiress received by the above-named Walter and Walter on the above day.
[Suff.] A. 3780. Release by Margery de Appelgard. to the nuns of St. Mary's Wikes of all her right in a tenement in Chedeberi and in one mark of yearly rent which they receive therefrom by grant of William de Mendham, her late husband. Witnesses:—Sirs Philip Basset, Richard de Munfichet, Richard Filiol, and Hugh le Gros, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3781. Grant by Henry son of William de Elmeswelle, to Thomas son of Nigel de Liston, clerk, for 10 marks, of land called 'Varelond' in Meleford parish, between Sir William de Valencia's land and the road from Melford church to Kentewall tigh called 'Haylokestye.' Witnesses: —Sir John de Curmanvile, John Poytevin, and others (named). Portion of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3782. Grant by Robert son of Adam de Londoniis, to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, for 2 marks, of a messuage in St. Nicholas's parish, Ipswich, paying 8d. yearly to the prior of Wudebrige, 2d. to the dean of Ipswich; he also grants to them, in frank almoin, a yearly rent of 1d. Witnesses:—John Walkelin and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3783. Grant by Thomas son of Eustace, to Hugh son of Aldred de Horsecroft, for a sextary of wine, of a toft in Hansted and pasture belonging, doing service therefor to William de Ros. Witnesses:—Robert de Hansted, Peter de Grenefeld, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3784. Grant by Geoffrey Blundel, of Aylinton, to Thomas Sauvage, burgess of Stanford, for 20s., of land in Aylinton, adjoining the Abbot of Ramsey's land called 'Akir Manlond' on the south, and abutting eastward on Mersfurlong and westward on the road called 'Riggewey.' Witnesses:—John le Fraunceys and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3785. Demise by Nicholas Bonde, of Freston, and Thomas de Rongham, to Thomas Ordiner and Matilda his wife, of a messuage and tenements in Thurleston, for their lives, paying 21d. yearly, four days work in autumn for food thrice a day, and a cock and three hens at Christmas. Monday the feast of St. Gregory, 12 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3786. Grant by John, the prior, and the monks of Snapes, to Henry Thingelune, of land and messuage in Frestun, paying 4s. 2d. yearly. Witnesses:—Walter de Glaunwile, Thomas Cordebuef, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3787. Grant by Robert Kokrel, knight, to Ranulph son of Robert de Bungeye, of Mundham, of a messuage and land in Bergh during the grantor's life, paying 20s. yearly, such payment to commence at Michaelmas 13 Edward 1., when Ranulph shall have taken the first crop. St. Bartholomew's day, 12 Edward [I.]
[Suff.] A. 3788. Grant by Laurence son of Wlward de Stowe, to Robert son of Alan de Stowe, for 6 marks, of land. &c., in Stowe, paying 4s. yearly to the church of Wikes. Witnesses:—Richard de Stowe, William de Wirdewell, and others (named). Portion of seal.
Endorsed: "De ten' Joh' Pigge in Westowe dat' Roberto filio Alani de Stowe."
[Suff.] A. 3789. Obligation of Wlward son of Simon, to pay to Constance, the prioress, and the nuns of St. Mary's, Wykes, the service of 4s. yearly which he used to pay to Alexander de Welvetham for a tenement in Stowe. Witnesses:—Alexander de Welvetham, Thomas the clerk of Wepstede, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3790. Grant by Alexander de Welvetham, to Custance, the prioress, and the nuns of Wykes, in frank almoin, of 4s. yearly rent which Wlward son of Simon used to pay him [for a tenement] in Stowe. Witnesses. —Adam de Horningesherde and others (named). Seal, broken.
[Suff.] A. 3791. Grant by Laurence son of Wlward de Weststowe, to Robert, son of Alan Pieg, of Stowe, for 35s., of half his toft in Stowe, and a moiety of his land at Caldewell abutting on 'le Bee,' paying 2s. yearly to the house of Wyke, &c. Witnesses:—Richard son of Alan de Stowe, and others (named). Seal.
[Suff.] A. 3792. Duplicate of A. 3790.
[Suff.] A. 3793. Obligation of Gilbert Haltebe, of Ipswich, to pay the prior and canons of St. Peter's, Ipswich, 32d. yearly for a piece of land with buildings 43 ft. by 23 ft. [in Ipswich]. Witnesses:—Matthew de Porta, Seman Tophole, bailiffs of Ipswich, and others (named). Fragment of seal.
Endorsed: "Nune Johannis Stoke et Johannis le Man in foro Carnium."
[Suff.] A. 3794. Grant by Alice, relief of William Candeleman, and Juotta their daughter, to Sefull the chaplain, of a messuage in the suburb of Ipswich in St. Augustine's parish, abutting southward on the high road and northward on the salt water, paying 7d. yearly to the prior and convent of St. Peter's Ipswich. Morrow of the Conception, 52 Henry III.
[Suff.] A. 3795. Grant by Alice del Hawe, of Belstede Magna, late the daughter of Amys Godefrey, to John Costyn, of Hyntlesham, of land in Hyntlesham by the road to Ipswich, abutting eastward on the water running towards the bridge called 'Honyforde Bregge.' Sunday after St. Hilary, 10 Edward II.
[Suff.] A. 3796. Grant by Geoffrey Malkael, to the canons of SS. Peter and Paul, Ipswich, of the meadow which Ranulf Wolf held of him and Walter his brother in Hintlesham. Witnesses:—William Testepin, and others (named).
[Suff.] A. 3797. Release by Thomas Spaldyng, of Ipswich, and Elizabeth his wife, to Thomas Brounflet, knight. John Staverton, Robert Bukton, and William Debenham, of Ipswich, of all right in land called 'Collescroft' in Thurleston, by a close of Dalehalle and between the roads from Ipswich to Akenham and to Thurleston, and in land called 'Depedale' in Whitton, by land of Dalehalle. Wednesday, 20 April, 2 Henry IV.
[Sussex.] A. 3798. Demise by, Thomas atte Welle, the prior, and the convent of Lewes, to Henry Combe, the prior, and the convent of Heryngham, of the advowson of Gretham church, and a yearly pension of 5s. issuing from the said church, for forty years from the Annunciation last past; the prior and convent of Heryngham paying them a yearly rent of 3s. 4d. from Heryngham manor. 1 April, 13 Edward IV. Fragment of seal.
[Suff.] A. 3799. Final agreement between William Briene, Richard Waldegrave, the younger, and William Berdewell, knights, Thomas Pynchebek, Robert Asshefeld, Robert Hotot, John Yelverton and John Palmere, plaintiffs, and William de Clopton, knight, deforciant, concerning the manors of Wykhambrok called 'Giffardes' and 'Halstede,' and a messuage and land in Wykhambrok, Stradesele, Stansfeld, Haukedone, Depedene and Denaston. Clopton acknowledges them to be the right of the plaintiff, John Palmere, to whom, with the other plaintiffs, he also grants the remainder thereof, after the death of Mary late the wife of William de Clopton, knight, who held them for life and after whose death they ought to revert to the deforciant, for 200 marks. Quinzaine of Michaelmas, 17 Richard II.
Suff. A. 3800. Demise by the prioress and convent of Wykes in Essex, to Walter Reve, of Swynlond, of all demense lands belonging to their rectory of Swynlond, with the grange built thereon, for five years, paying 26s. 8d. yearly. Monday the morrow of Michaelmas, 44 Edward III. Fragment of seal.