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1426/7
LONGHAM AND BYTTERYNGG PARVA
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Quitclaim = by John Mechyl, son and heir of Alexander Mechyl of Longham to William his brother, his heirs and assigns to one messuage and = 23 acres of land and meadow and one rod of land with the appurtenances, lying divided within the fields of Longha= m and Bytteryngg parva, as clearly is shown in a charter of feofment... to have = and to hold of the chief Lords of that fee etc....
Dated at Longham Wednesday in the feast of = St. Keneham the martyre 5 Henry VI (1426/7).
Attached t= o the document are three seal tags. The second has a seal appended. The other two seals are lacking. No impression is discernible.
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1432
BURY ST EDMUNDS
Grant by Thomas Taleworthy of Bury St = Edmunds, carpenter, and Margaret his wife, = John Chaplain of Wrottynge and Richard Brendiste of Bury St Edmunds to Robert Saxham, Roger Messager and John Jonyour of the same place of all their tenements in the vill of Bury in a lane called Westgatestrete .
Dated at Bury 14th February 10 Henry VI
Witnesses: Thomas Milde, bailiff of Bu= ry, John Vynt, John Ingram, Thomas Lystere, John Horndon and Edmund Lardener..
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1433
BURY ST ED= MUNDS
FEOFMENT= span>
Feofment b= y Robert Saxham, Roger Messager and John Jouyour, baxter of Bury St = Edmunds to John Vynt of Bury St Ed= munds, Thomas Depeden of the same tow= n, sadler and William Moor of the= same town, whelwryghte of one messuage with its appurtenances which is situated within the borough of Bury St Edmun= ds in a road called Westgatestrete= , to wit, between the messuage of the said John Vynt, late of Thomas Coppyng= b>, wryghte to the east and the messuage of John Talworthe late of Ralph Botere= and the tenement of the said John<= /b> Vynt, late of Laurence Kirton, mercer to the west and abutting towards the so= uth upon a garden of the said John Vyn= t, late of Robert Botere and to t= he north upon the highway of the road of the priory... to have and to hold unto the said John Vynt et al of the chief Lords of that fee forever.....
Dated at Bury St Edmunds 1st Aug= ust 11 Henry VI (1433).
The witnes= ses are Thomas Mylde, chief bailiff of th= e town of Bury St Edmunds, John Curtys, Edmond Lardener, Richa= rd Bromeld, John Ingram, John West and others.
Attached t= o the document are three seal tags. The first two have major portions of seals remaining, the third but a frgament.
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1498
REDGRAVE
QUITCLAIM
Quitclaim by John Russhebroke of Redgrave to Robert Hamelyn of the same place to one inclosure containing 5 acres of land with its appurtenances, lying in a field of Redgrave, between= the lands of the Lord abbot of Bury St Edmunds on the ---- part, the headland abbutting upon le chyrcheweye t= owards the south..
Dated at Redgrave 21st Octo= ber 14 Henry VII (1498).
Attached to the document is a seal tag, carrying a seal.
NORFOLK 1469
Grant by John Brugge of Cleye next the Sea, = William Murton, citizen of London, Wal= ter Colman of Cleye, clerk, Simon Brome of the same place, He= nry Bernaby of the same ppace, Thomas Child, Thomas Parysshe and Wi= lliam Hecker to Richard Bolter o= f Sowthcreyke, William Bolter, his son and heir, John Fyske of the same place, Simon Tidde of Wellys next the Sea and John Gigges of Wyghton, junior, their heirs and assigns of all those messuages, lands and tenem= ents wwhich were formerly of John Boken= ham, lying in the vill and fields of Sowthcryeke and Northcreyke and which they had late by the gift of William Crane and William Brou= n of Webeton, as may appear by charter dated at Sowthecreyke on the feast day of St Mathew the Apostle and Evangelist 9 Edward IV, subject to payment of 40 marks... in instalments.....
Dated on the feast day of saints Cosmon and Damian 9 Edward IV= (27th September 1469)
Witness Richard Norton, Ralph Pentyng, John Norton, Nicholas Legge and William Crakesheld=
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1484
FLYCHAM= span>
FEOFMENT<= /span>
Feofment = by Thomas Hale of Flycham to William Kay= of Flycham, John Brewey of the same town their heirs and assigns of one acr= e of land laying divided in a field of F= lycham in a certain place called Gatton at Fonvepens (?) next the land late o= f Gregory Irminglond which is calle= d Inddeshedlond on the northern part= and the headland abuts north upon Tofte= gate and one rod of land lies at Bishopp= esheylond between the lands late of Richard = Bolt on the east part and the lands of a certain William Irmynglond on the west part and the headland abutts sou= th upon the lands late of William Bol= t, and one rod of land lies in length next tottegate near lands late of William Bolt on the southern part and abutts upon lands of a certain William Rine (?) t= owards the west which certain acre of land they held together with Thomas Lyon of Flycham now deceased by the gift of William Bo= lt of Flycham now deceased as a ce= rtain charter made and dated at Flycham= i> on 7th November 1 Edward IV will show....to have and to hold of the chief lords of that fee etc....
Dated at = Flycham 14th May 1 Rich= ard III (1484).
The witne= sses are William Hale, Thomas Ray, Thomas Swa= nne, William Potter, Robert Heket and m= any others.
Attached = to the document is its original seal tag, with a fragment of the seal remaining.= span>