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Thomas Berington of Ormesbye, deceased, to Thomas Green of Thrygbie, yeoman, of a messuage called Kent's, and another called Silvester's or Russe's, and freehold and charterhold lands, tenements, meadows, &c., in Ormesbie and Hemsby.-R. 18, in đ.

24 Septer, 1621.

Locality not stated-Grant by Laurence Womocke of Southlopham, clerk, to John Rust, son of Robert Rust of Botisdale in Suffolk, mercer, of a messuage, lands, tenements, &c., described in an indenture bearing date as above.-R. 19. See R. 7 under North Lopham.

1 July, 19th Jas. I., 1621.

Buckenham Ferry.-Mortgage by Sir Henry Clere of Ormesbye, Bart., to Dorothie Moundeford, daughter of Sir Edmond Moundford of Mounford, Knt., deceased, of land, meadows, pasture, marsh, &c., in Buckenham Ferrye, for the sum of £800.-R. 19 and in đ.

1 Octer, 19th Jas. I., 1621.

Great Walsingham.-Bargain and sale by Thomas Ditchell of Little Walsingham, weaver, to Clement Hoo, Esqre, of Great Walsingham, of a messuage with buildings, lands, &c., in Great Walsingham.-R. 20 and in đ.

2 Jan', 19th Jas. I., 1623.

West Rudham.-Bargain and sale by Thomas Russell of West Rudham, gentleman, to Robert Daniel of London, merchant, and Elizabeth his wife, of a capital messuage or manor-house of the manor or lordship of Ferrerers alias Ferrers in West Rudham, with the rents, services, &c.; also divers inclosures, 180 acres of land, sheep pasture, &c., in West Rudham.-R. 21 and in d, and

3 May, 20 Jas. I., 1622.

Diss, &c.-Bargain and sale by Reignold Shuck forthe of Dysse, brewer; Matthew Wilby of Disse, tanner; and John Wilby his son, tanner, to John Wilby of Hengrave in Suffolk, yeoman, of eight acres, three roods, three poles, and three-quarters of a pole of land, &c., in Micklemer, in Dysse and Royden.-R. 22, in đ, and R. 23.

8 June, 1622.

Dilham, &c.- Bargain and sale by Robert Scrivener of Haverhill in Suffolk, gentleman, to Thomas Cole, Esqre, of the same, of messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in Dillham, Smallsborroughe, and Worsted.—R. 23.

28 July, 1622.

Catfield.-Bargain and sale by Thomas Bird of Norwich, baker, and Margaret his wife, and Robert Marshall of the same city, laborer, and Debora Marshall of the same, single woman, to Gyles Ringold of Norwich, gentleman, of a messuage, tenement, and grounds in Catefeild.-R. 23, in d.

18 Augst, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Ormesby, &c.-Bargain and sale by Sir Henry Cleere of Ormesbye, Bart., to Sir Henry Bedingfeild of Oxboroughe, Knt., Sir Thomas Hyrne of Heveringland, Knt., Thomas Knyvett, Esqre, of Ashewelthorpe, and Henry Best of Norwich, gentleman, of the manors of Ormesbie, Pedhams, Castons, Burgheals, Burroughe Vaux, Stalham Hall, Scrotebie, Buckenham Ferrie, and Hassingham alias Haslingham, the passage of Buckenham Ferry, the advowsons of Burgh, Buckenham Ferry, and Hassingham alias Haslingham, and messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in Burgh, Scrotbie, Winterton, Buckenham Ferry, Hassingham alias Haslingham, Burlingham, Strumpshawe, and Cantley.-R. 24.

28 Septer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Saxlingham, &c.—Bargain and sale by George Gawdie, Esqre, of Norwich, and Robert Boggas of Dickleburghe, gentleman, to Charles Sucklinge, Esqre, of Woodton, of the manor or seigniorie of Saxlingham alias Saxlingham Netherhall, with the rights and members, the advowson of the Rectory of Saxlingham Thorpe, the manor or seigniorie of Saxlingham alias Saxlingham Verdons, with the rights and members, and messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in Saxlingham, Newton, Tasburghe, Fritton, Hempnall, Mourneingethorpe, and Shotisham, excepting one hundred acres of wood, a mill, and certain parcells of meadow and land in Saxlingham.-R. 24.

1 Octer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Swainsthorpe.-Bargain and sale by Thomas Steward, Esqre, of Swardiston, and John Pickarell, Esqre, of Intwood, to John Mingaye, Alderman of Norwich, of the scite of the manor of Swaynsthorp alias Swaynstropp, with lands, pasture, &c., the advowson of the church and lordship of Swaynesthorp.-R. 24, in đ, and R. 25.

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Potter Heigham, &c.-Bargain and sale by Edmond Fayreweather of Potter Heigham, yeoman, son and heir of Symond Fayreweather, deceased, to John Richman of the same, yeoman, of a messuage and mansion house called Bradyes, with the buildings, yards, gardens, &c., five closes and piece of land, three acres of land in eight pieces, and marshes in Potter Heigham and Catfield.-R. 25, in d.

30 Nover, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Oxburgh. Mortgage by George Goodwin of Oxburghe, yeoman, to Dame Abergall Mundeford, widow of Sir

1 Enrolled 19 Octer, 20th Jas. I.

Edmund Mundeford of Mundeford, Knt., of the reversion of two messuages void, and one acre and one rood of arable land, and two messuages builded in Oxburroughe, for the sum of £68.-R. 26 and in d.

8 Decer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Cawston-Mortgage by William Batche of Norwich, worstedweaver, to John Denny of Norwich, gentleman, of his freehold messuages, lands, and tenements in Cawston, for the sum of £50.-R. 27.

8 Jan, 20th Jas. I., 1623.

Thorp Abbott, &c.-Grant by Charles Cornewalleys of Beeston, Knt., to the Crown, of the manors of Linghall, Bromehall, Davellers, Beachams, Hoohall, Woodhall Ampners, Palgrave, Fenhouse, and Fakons in Stuston, and Boylands in Stuston in Suffolk; and all his other manors in Brome, Okelie, Stuston, Thrandeston, Palgrave, Eye, Wortham, Mellis, and Yaxley; and the manor of Boylands in Osmondston alias Skole in the same county, and the manor of Thorpe Abbots alias Cornewalleys, and the manor of Titteshall alias Tivetshall, and the advowsons of the churches of St Mary and St Margaret in Tivetishall, with proviso that this grant be held void. should the said Charles, his heirs or assigns, pay into the Exchequer the sum of five pounds at any future time -R. 27 and in d.

30 Decer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Great Walsingham.-Bargain and sale by Robert Warren of Great Walsingham, chyrurgian, to Christofer Lee of the same, yeoman, of three acres and half a rood of land, in four pieces, in Great Walsingham.-R. 27, in d, and R. 28.

1 Nover, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Deopham-Bargain and sale by James Bubbyn of Depeham, worstedweaver, brother and heir of Richard Bubbyn, deceased, to Richard Laite of the same, husbandman, of a pightle containing an acre and half a rood in Depeham.-R. 28.

20 Decer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Holverstone, &c.—Bargain and sale by Thomas Jaye of Holveston, gentleman, to Frances Baxter of Raynethorpe, gentleman, of the reversion of all his lands, pastures, &c., in Holveston, Hellington, Yelverton, Borrowe Apton, Bramerton, and Rockland.-R. 28, in d.

7 Octer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Edgefield.-Bargain and sale by William Digby of Edgefeild, gentleman, and William Digby his son and heir apparent, to Robert Woolsey of Brinton, yeoman, of four pieces of land and pasture containing two acres and one third of a rood in Edgefeild, and their right to £30.— R. 29 and in d, and R. 30.

9 Octer, 20th Jas. I., 1622.

Loddon, &c.—Bargain and sale by Sir Richard Bernye of Reedham, Bart., son and heir of Sir Thomas Bernye, Knt., deceased, and administrator of his goods and chattells, to Thomas Berney of Reedham, gentleman, another son of Sir Thomas, of the manor or lordship of Loddon alias Inglus alias Inglos, with the rights and members, with messuages, lands, tenements, &c., in Loddon, Mundham, Whaite, and Seetheinge, and groves, woodgrounds, lands, and inclosures in Loddon.-R. 30, in d, and R. 31.

1 June, 21st Jas. I., 1623.

Metton, &c.-Mortgage by Thomas Doughtie of Metton, gentleman, and William Phillipps of Crostwicke, yeoman, to Robert Doughty of Hanworthe, gentleman, William

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