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Geoffrey, son of John de Askeby, grants to John de Ingelose his nephew, the whole of his messuage, lands, and a mill in Ashby (Askeby), Somerleyton (Somerleton), Belton, Lound, Lowestoft (Leystoft), &c. (c. 1270-80.)
LOWESTOFT. John Lacy of Lowestoft (Lowystoft) grants to John Mark of the same place two pieces of his brushwood, with one piece of turbary. Dated ... ..
⟨Lowestoft.⟩ Simon Reynals, John Wrighte, senior, and Richard Wyard of Lowestoft (Lowystoft), grant to William Parkere of the same place one piece of land called 'Grymeslond.' Dated at Lowestoft (Lowystoft), 20 October, 12 Hen. VI (1433).
John Getour and Robert Getour of Lowestoft grant to Milo Kerech, clerk, of Blundeston (Blundston), one piece of land in Lowestoft. Dated at Lowestoft, 20 Jan., 22 Hen. VII (1507).
Andrew Teo of Sibton (Sybbeton) (?) grants to Thomas Aleyn of Lowestoft (Lowystoft) and others a certain piece of land in Lowestoft (Lowystoft). Dated at Lowestoft (Lowystoft), 4 June, 38 Hen. VI (1460).
Richard Smith, alias Glover, and Henry Feete, both of Lowestoft (Lowystoft) demise to Alexander Steyngate, Will. Parker, John Jetour and John Conbylday a messuage or parcel of land in Lowestoft (Lowystoft). Dated at Lowestoft (Lowystoft), 5 July, 10 Ed. IV (1470).
Lowestoft Geoffrey Fordele of Wroxham (Wrox) .... remits and quit-claims to John M .... of Lowestoft all right in three pieces of land in Lowestoft, in the field called Southfield. Dated on the vigil of St. James, apostle, 4 Hen. VII.
John Andrewys of Lowestoft grants to Milo Kerech of Blundeston (Blondston), clerk, three roods of land in Lowestoft. Dated at Lowestoft, 20 Jan., 22 Hen. VII (1507).
John Boffe of Lowestoft (Lowystoft), gent., John Murdok, gent., and three others grant to Robert Hoddys and three others one piece of land containing 2 acres, in the field called Northfeld, also 2 acres of brushwood in Lowestoft (Lowystoft). Dated at Lowestoft (Lowystoft), 30 June, 23 Hen. VII (1508).
William Cook of Linstead Parva (Little Lynsted) and others demise and confirm to William Marche and Geoffrey Cook certain lands, rents, and tenements in Lowestoft (Lowystoft) and Oulton. Dated at Lowestoft (Lowystoft), 10 October, 3 Hen. VIII (1511).
Extract from the manor court roll of Lowestoft (Lowystoft). Temp. Jac. I. [Illegible.]
Richard Mighell of Great Yarmouth (Great Jernemuth) one of the sons of James Mighall, deceased, sells to John Cooke of Gunton for £9 one acre of land in Lowestoft, in the field called Northfield. Dated at Lowestoft, 1 May, 1 James, 1603.
Final concord, dated on the octave of St. Michael, 21 James I, between John Utber, gent., plaintiff, and Philip Hayward, gent., and Gislaham Wolhowse, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, defendants, concerning 80 acres of land and two acres of pasture in Lowestoft (Lowstoft), for which the plaintiff gives them £100.
Ellen Peereson of Great Yarmouth (Great Yarmuth, co. Norfolk), spinner, sells to Thomas Harman of Mutford, gent., and Hubert Cruxe the whole of a piece of land containing three roods in the village of Lowestoft (Leystoft). Dated at Lowestoft (Leystoft), 14 April, 1624.
Thomas Edrych of Oulton (Olton) grants to John Gernegen, esq., and others, all his lands, rents, &c. in the villages of Oulton (Olton), Flixton St Andrew (Flyxton), Lowestoft (Lowystoft), and Beccles (Becclys). Dated ..., Hen. VI. [Partly effaced.]
Warine de Barneby and Alan Reynald remit and quit-claim to sir Robert Spenser, parson of Ellingham (Elgh[am]), sir Edmund de Welles, parson of Beccles, and Richard Megre all their right in the manor of Carlton Colville called Fastolf's (Carleton Colvile called Fastolfes), and in all lands &c. in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), Mutford, Barnby (Barneby), Lowestoft (Lowystoft), Kirkley (Kirkele), Pakefield (Pakefeld), Gisleham (Gysilham), Kessingland (Kessynglond), Rushmere St Michael (Resshemere), and Henstead (Hensted). Dated at Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvile) the Monday on the vigil of the Nativity of our Lord, 32 Ed. III. Charters Suffolk 1262-65 are endorsed as having been exhibited in a law-suit, 15 March, 1697/98.
Final concord, made at Westminster on the morrow of All Souls, 2 Charles I, by which John Codd and Mary his wife, Henry Coppinger and Sarah his wife, and Richard Burnell acknowledge that two messuages, one curtilage, two gardens, orchard, &c. and certain lands in Carlton Colville (Carleton Colvyle), Barsham, Ilketshall St Andrew (Ilkettishall St. Andrews), and Lowestoft belong to Robert London, sen., and Edmund Smith; for this fine the said Robert and Edmund gave to John and Marya, Henry and Sarah, and Richard, £100 sterling.
LONDON (St. Bartholomew's Priory). Copy of a very long roll made by Roger de Luda , Easter, 34 Ed. I, under John de Keinsingt[on], prior, of an extent of the lands and services of all the tenants of the priory of St. Bartholomew, London : in a handwriting temp. Hen. VII., written very clearly and ornamentally. (MS. Rolls London and Middlesex 1 is printed in E. A. Webb, The Records of St. Barholomew's, Smithfield.) Containing evidences and notes concerning the following places, viz. ; (a) The church of Little Jernemuth, with the chapel of Nortvilla annexed, Suffolk, of the gift of King Henry I. (b) The church of Gorleston, Suffolk, of the gift of King Henry I. (c) The church, rents and services of Lowistoft, co. Suffolk, of the gift of King Henry I. (d) The chapel of Wenlacston, co. Suffolk, situated in the demesne lands of Geoffrey de Wenlacston , of the gift of his ancestors. (e) The manor of Schortgrave, Essex, held of Thomas, son and heir of Andrew de Merke , by the annual service of 6d. or 2 gilt spurs. (f) A tenement at Finchinfeld, Essex, held by Robert Robichun . (g) Manor of Langeley, Essex, held of the lord Robert Fitz-Roger , by the service of 4s. 6d. annually. (h] Certain lands and tenements at Elmedon, Essex. (i) Presentation to the church of Teyden, Essex. (k) Messuages and lands at Bubbingwood, Essex. (1) The moiety of the church of Daningbyr', Essex. (m) The village and church of Bradfeld, Essex, held of sir William de Reynus in frankalmoigne. (n) Rents from tenements in Colchester, Essex. (o) Annual rents from tenements, &c., in Maldon, Essex, of the gift of Osward de Maldon , and confirmation of William, brother to King Henry. (p) Land at Welcostowe, Essex, held of sir Robert de Tony at an annual rent of 1 1/2d. at Easter, for all services. (q) The manor and church of Mentmore, co. Bucks, held of Ralph le Poer by the service of 2s. per annum. (r) Land at Hokclive, co. Beds, held by the master and brethren of the hospital of Hokclive, at an annual rent of 10s. (s) Land at Totenham, Middlesex, of the gift of Bartholomew, son of Geoffrey de Cornhull , and Gilbert, son of William de Totenham , in frankalmoigne. (t) Land at Edelinton, Middlesex, of the gift of Ralph Heyron in frankalmoigne. (u) Land in Enfield, Middlesex, of the gift of Ralph Heyron , William Quarell , William de Gyvewell , Richard de Forde , and of John, son of Astoner , in frankalmoigne. (v) The tithes of one carucate of land in Cherdington, Middlesex, of the gift of Alan Dapipere . (w) The manor of Iseldon, Middlesex, held of Edmund de Berners for 4s. annually. (x) A messuage and land held by Robert Robert in Hendon, Middlesex. (y) One virgate of land held by the master and brethren of St. Thomas of Acon, called ' Lachefeldis' in Northall, Middlesex. (z) The manor and advowson of Little Stanmer, Middlesex, held of the king in capite by the service of one knight's fee. (aa) The manor of Idestre in the village of Eggewere, Middlesex, held in frankalmoigne of the gift of Philip, formerly earl of Salisbury. (bb) Land in the village of Amwell, co. Hertford, of the fee of the abbot of Waltham, held of Philip de Hertford in frankalmoigne. (cc) Rents and tenements without the borough of Hertford of the gift of Alexander de Scherford . (dd) Rents within the borough of Hertford. (ee) Land in Gormeleg', co. Hertford, held of sir Richard de Perers in frankalmoigne. (ff] Manor of Tywynge, co. Hertford, held of John Godfrey of Tywinge in frankalmoigne. (gg) The manor of Holmes, co. Hertford, of the gift of Adam de Somery . (hh) Lands, rents, services, &c., pertaining to the gardens, cellerar, sacristan, infirmarer, refectorer, cook, and chamberlain, in the city and suburbs of London.