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St Michael, Pulham St Mary, Pulham St Magdaline, Pulham Merkett, Tasbourowe alias Tasburgh, Tackleston, Owghton alias Oulton, Forncett, Hempnall, Tharston, Hardwick, Shelton, and Wacton alias Walter Acton.-R. 31, in đ, R 32, and in d.

29 Septer, 1673.

Frettenham, &c.-Bargain and sale by Thomas Peck, Esqre, of Spixworth, Sir Philip Wodehowse of Kimberly, Bart., Edmond Wodehouse, Esqre, one of the sons of the said Sir Philip, and Thomas Towneshend, Esqre, late of Horstead, now of Norwich, to Sir Charles Harbord of Stanninghall, Knt., Surveyor General, John Harbord, Esqre, his son, Philip Harbord, Esqre, of Stanninghall, and Robert Baldwyn of Newton St Faith's, gentleman, of the manor of Frettenham, with the rights and members, and messuages, farms, &c., in Frettenham, and other messuages, lands, &c., in Frettenham, Colteshall, Bylaugh, and Horstead.-R. 33, and in d.

9 July, 1673.

Lexham, &c.-Bargain and sale by Robert Browne of Ringstead, clerk, William Thirrold of East Lexham, tanner, Christofer Sankey of Beeston, yeoman, and William Leverage of East Deereham, yeoman, executors of the will of Richard Moore of East Lexham, to Sir Philip Wodehowse of Kimberly, Bart., and Edmond Wodehowse, Esqre, son of the said Sir Philip, and named in trust by him, of the manor of East Lexham alias East Lexham Rowses, and the capital messuage or mansion-house with the buildings, gardens, &c., a water mill and a wind mill in East Lexham, and messuages, lands, liberties, &c., in East and West Lexham, Great and Little Dunham, Beeston, Kempston, Lutcham, Weasenham, Newton, and Guyton, sixty-six acres of land, &c., in Great Dunham, and land in East Lexham, and other manors, messuages, lands, &c., in the above parishes.-R. 33, in &, and R. 34.

9 Septer, 1675.

Surlingham.-Bargain and sale by Edward Tilney of Norwich, cordwyner, son and heir of Edward Tilney of Surlingham, deceased, to Thomas Newbegin of Norwich, cordwyner, of two messuages with three acres and three roods of freehold land and other property in Surlingham.-R. 34, in d.

30 Septer, 1675.

Great Walsingham, &c.-Grant by Lemuel Shouldham, Esqre, of Little Walsingham, and John Partington of the same, gentleman, to Robert Banyard of Sedgeford, gentleman, and Elizabeth his wife, of four acres of freehold or charterhold land in Great Walsingham and other property in Great and Little Walsingham.-R. 35.

Marlingford,

10 June, 1676. &c.-Bargain and &c.-Bargain and sale by Frances Vertegance alias Rottengoose of Marlingford, widow and sole executrix of the will of Peter Vertegance alias Rottengoose, and David Vertegance of Drayton, the son and heir of the said Peter, to Philip Vincent of Marlingford, gentleman, of freehold and charterhold messuages, lands, &c., in Marlingford, Easton, Honningham cum Thorpe, Costessey, and Bawburgh.-R. 35, in d.

30 Augst, 1676.

Blofield.-Bargain and sale by Edward Pigg of Spixworth, yeoman, to Jehosaphat Davy of Norwich, beer brewer, of the reversion of two closes called The Clynt Closes containing twenty-two acres in Blofeild.-R. 35, in d.

7 Octer, 1676.

Wiggenhall.-Grant by Mary Read of King's Lynn, widow, daughter and sole heiress of Mary, some time wife. of Thomas Nelsey of Wiggenhall St Jerman's, deceased, to John Cary of King's Lynn, gentleman, of the reversion of

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two messuages or cottages, and twenty-six acres of land, meadow, &c., in Wiggenhall St Jerman's and Wiggenhall St Mary's.-R. 36.

15 May, 1676.

Cranworth.-Bargain and sale by John Barker of Norwich, darnix weaver, to John Rolfe of the same city, gentleman, of the reversion of two messuages with the buildings, gardens, &c., and two closes called Church Yards and other property in Cranworth.-R. 36, and in d.

13 June, 1679.

Bargain and sale by Christofer Foster of West Rudham, blacksmith, son-in-law of Edward Scott, late of West Rudham, gentleman, to Anne Tidd and Mary Tidd, both of Wells next the Sea, spinsters, and daughters of Mary Tidd, of lands and tenements late of the said Edward [imperfect].—R. 36, in đ.

FILE VIII.

From 22 Decer, 1683, to 16 Octer, 1684.

22 Decer, 1683.

Strumpshaw.-Bargain and sale by Richard Tye of Shottisham, carpenter, and Ann his wife, to Thomas Stratford of Strumpshoe, yeoman, of a tenement with the buildings, lands, &c., containing three acres, and all their other property in Strumpshaw.-R. 3.

21 May, 1684.

Houghton-in-the-Dale.-Release by John Ditchell of Walsingham Parva, gentleman, to Lee Warner, Esqre, Mathew Blyford, woolen draper, John Framingham, mercer,

George Heblethwaite, gentleman, William Fairfax, gentleman, Edmond Holland, apothecary, John Mansuer, woollen draper, William Seaton the younger, tallow chandler, John Bond, gentleman, and Anthony Cates, inneholder, all of Walsingham aforesaid, and trustees for the sum of £100 bequeathed by Lady Mary Townshend to the town of Little Walsingham for specified purposes, of an inclosure of pasture, containing six acres in Houghton. In trust that the profits thereof shall be employed as appointed by the said will.-R. 3, and in d.

FILE IX.

From 8 May, 1689, to 2 Septer, 1693.

3 March, 1689.

Holt.-Conveyance by Thomas Ampleford of Bodham, grocer, to William Johnson of Norwich, apothecary, of an inclosure and a messuage containing together thirteen acres, and other lands, &c., in Holt alias Holt Market.-R. 1.

7 Octer, 1690.

Smallburgh.-Lease for one thousand years by John Steward of Smalburgh, worsted weaver, to James Carr of the same, blacksmith, of the reversion of messuages, lands, meadows, &c., in Smalburgh at a pepper corn rent.-R. 1, and in d.

10 Septer, 1690.

Felmingham, &c.-Conveyance by John Rye of North Walsham, gentleman, to William Woorts of Trunch, gentleman, of the moiety of four messuages in Felmingham and other lands in Felmingham and North Walsham.-R. 2.

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Little Ellingham, &c.-Conveyance by Sir John Pettus of Rackeath, alias Rackey, Bart., Horatio Pettus, Esqre, eldest son and heir male of the said Sir John, and Isaac Girling of Norwich, clerk, son and heire of Lionel Girling, gentleman, deceased, to William Colegrave, Esqre, of Charter House Yard, London, of the manor or lordship of Little Ellingham with the rights, liberties, and members in Little Ellingham, Great Ellingham, Rockland alias Rockland Tofts, Hingham, Wood Riseing, Skoulton, and Easton (Caston ?). And also the advowson of the church of Little Ellingham, and other messuages, lands, &c., in the said parishes, excepting one messuage in Little and Great Ellingham. A writ of entry sur disseisin in le post to be sued out of Chancery by Nicholas Pycroft of Norwich, gentleman.-R. 2, and in d.

FILE X.

20 Jan", 170.

24 Nover, 1st Anne, 1702.

South Pickenham.-Settlement by Hannah Dade of South Pickenham, spinster, with the consent of William Cremer of King's Lynn, gentleman, her intended husband, on Elizabeth Chute of South Pickenham, widow, and Thomas Rowe of Great Cressingham, clerke, of an annuity of £10 out of certain lands and tenements in Dallingoe in Suffolk, and of a messuage in the parish of St Mary Elmes in Ipswitch, and of her goods, chattels, debts, &c., for the term of her (Hannah's) life, with remainder to such persons as the said Hannah shall appoint. To the intent that the said Hannah may have the sole and separate use of the premises during the intended coverture.-R. 1.

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