Plomesgate and Hoxne Hundreds, Suffolk. Collections relating to their parishes, 1310-1755
Scope and Contents
Aldborough, Benhall, Blaxhall, Bruisyard, Butley, Chillesford, Cransford, Dodenash, Dunningworth, Farnham, Friston, Gedgrave, Glemham Great and Little, Hastewood, Iken, Orford, Parham, Rendham, Saxmundham, Snape, Sternfield, Stratford St. Andrew, Sudborn, Sweffling, Tunstall, Wantisden. Aldborough (p.4) Letter, THOMAS CLARKE of Saxmundham to THOMAS MARTIN, attorney, Palgrave, 1755. (p.6) Letter, RALPH RABETT, Aldborough, to 'Rt. Honble' [?], 1678. Great and Little Glemham (p.52) Pedigree of Glemham of Glemham. Saxmundham (p.69) Deeds, ADAM LE BOLOME of Saxmundham grants to WILLIAM FFAUSSEBROUN of Iken, all his property in Saxmundham, Keleshalle and Carletone, 2 DEC 1310. Witnesses: Roger Lestr___, William his son, William of Synetishale[?], William Phelip, Robert Swan, Robert of Mundevile, Adam Guther, Robert Codun, William Lokel, William Le Bovile, John of Carletone, Henry Le Warrener, Alan Le Fuller; ROGER FAUSEBRUN of Stratford grants to ADAM OF BOLOYNE, for 4s. 6d. Silver, a piece of arable land in Saxmundham, n.d. Witnesses: Robert Indeben of Saxmundham, William Dust of Strafford, Nicholas son of the clerk of Strafford, William of Glamwile, John his brother, William of Bovile from Saxmundham, Henry the cook from Saxmundham, Robert Swan of Sweflinge, Walter Koc of Saxmundham. (p.70) Deed, ADAM OF RAMESEYE, son of JOHN OF RAMESEYE, grants to WILLIAM OF BELITOFT and AGNES his wife, for 12d. Silver, a messuage in Saxmundham, n.d. Witnesses: William of Glanvile, John his brother, Robert of Sprontton[?], Robert Swan, Robert Guther, Richard Herbrond, William of Bovyle, Henry the cook, Walter his brother; printed label of Brewer's of Saxmundham, 'superfine tobacco'. (p.73) Letter, C.G. YOUNG to JOHN GAGE, n.d. Snape (p.76), Bond, WILLIAM TOKE of Redyngfeld, yeoman and THOMAS HUNTE of Aspele to PRIOR HENRY [THURTON] and the Priory of Snape, 20 JAN 1475. Sternfield (p.80) 'Certayn Articles against THOMAS WYTHE of Sternfelde  gent., affirmed by JOHN BREWER of Bennoll, n.d. (p.87) Quitclaim by ANNE JESUP of Sternfield, widow of John Jesup, to FRAMLINGHAM GAUDY of East Wretham, Norfolk, of all actions, suits, quarrels etc. which she had against him, 19 JUN 1648. (pp.88-100) Late medieval and 16C-17C accounts, bills, letters concerning Sternfield, including: (pp.88-89) two letters from an unnamed estate official; (p.89) declaration by ROBERT DUPE and WILLIAM JESSOP of Sternfield in a dispute with the incumbent, THOMAS ROUS, 1662; (p.90) THOMAS CLYTHE, account of rent owed by SIR CHARLES FRAMLINGHAM, deceased, 1595; (p.91) 'A note of wood & tymber solde at Sternfeild', 1612; 'A survaie of all the lands of Framlingham Gawdy Esquire now in the occupacion of Jessope' (also John Knights, Edmund Whitby); (p.92) GEORGE THOMPSON, bailiff's account for Sternfield, 1534; HUMFREY HURLESTON, account, 1632; (p.93) rental, 1661; THOMAS CLYTHE, court rolls, extents, rentals, accounts delivered to him by BASSING- BORNE GAWDIE, n.d.; ROBERT BACHE of Benhale and JOHN SAXMONDHAM of Glemham, receipt for money from LADY ALICE, DUCHESS OF SUFFOLK's manor of Maundeviles in Sternfield, 1473; (p.94) JOHN WITHERLEY, certificates of audit of accounts of ROBERT and THOMAS JEFFREY for manor of Moundeviles, late 15C  early 16C; (p.95) GEORGE THOMPSON, bailiff's account, 1542; (p.96) Moundevyles, rental, 1559; ROBERT DAYE, letter to a lady, 1675; (p.97) BASSINGBORNE GAUDY of Harling, Norfolk, list of court rolls and other documents received from DAME ELIZABETH FRAMLINGHAM, with her signature, 1595; (p.99) GEORGE THOMPSON, bailiff's account for Sternfield, 1532; (p.100) JAMES BACON, bond to BASSINGBORNE GAWDYE, 1598, witnessed by ANTHONY GAWDY, W. BARWICKE, THOMAS CLYTHE; THOMAS DUCKET, note of homage fees paid to FRAMLINGHAM GAWDY for lands at Sternfield formerly Sir Charles Framlingham's, 1625. Sweffling (p.107) FRANCIS COLDINGHAM, bailiff of manor of Sweffling Campsey, receipt to MRS. ANN REVE, widow, 1563; Dearnford Hall in Sweffling, rental, 1646. Tunstall (p.111) WILLIAM CONLYS, parson of Tunstall, acknowledges debt to THOMAS PEN for 'a barel of white heryng', 1460.HOXNE HUNDRED Athelington, Baddingham, Beddingfield, Bedfield, Brundish, Carleton, Denham, Dennington, Fresingfield, Horham, Hoxne, Kelsale, Kelsale-Lodge, Laxfield, Mendham, Metfield, Monk-Soham, Saxstead, Syleham, Southolt, Stradbrook, Tannington, Wethersale, Weybread, Wilby, Wingfield, Worlingworth. Athelington (p.5) Account of tithes, signed ROBERT HICHAM, n.d. Baddingham (p.10) Lands belonging to Colston Hall in Baddingham, early 18C. Carleton (p.30) Parts of Shiming fee held by lord of manor of Kelsale, n.d. Fresingfield (p.44) Account of Chevenhale, n.d. Horham (p.49) List of names of men owing service[?] to the manor of Horham, n.d. (p.50) Transcript about dedication of Horham church, 1319, from Register Browholm, in hands of Bishop John Moore of Norwich, 1698. Hoxne (p.54) 'Severall coates of arms of the Southwells and their matches taken out of the windowes of Hoxne Hall in Suffolk', n.d. (p.56) Deposition of CLEMENT GARARD of East Harling, Norfolk, in the Bishop of Norwich's court, n.d. (p.57) 'Collections for Hoxne  1712', including description of church, list of plate, 1694, list of vicars, 1572-1712, transcript of registers, 1551-1608. Kelsale (p.63) 2 Kelsale manorial court documents, 1639. (p.64) Memorandum of agreement between FRAMLINGHAM GAWDY of West Harling, Norfolk, and ROBERT NELSON of Aldeburgh, Suffolk, merchant, on sale of land in Kelsale and Yoxford, 1609. (p.65) FRAMLINGHAM GAWDY, bond to ROBERT NELSON as above, 1609. Laxfield (p.69) LAURENCE LENEVE, description of windows, inscriptions in Laxfield church, 1692. Metfield (p.76) Questions in a legal case to be put to JAMES LEGATE of Metfield, n.d. (p.77) Examination of ANNE BROWNE of Metfield by BASSINGBORNE GAWDYand WILLIAM CALTHORPE, 1581; petition of JPs of Suffolk for licence to HENRY BRISTOWE to collect contributions towards expense of repairing and maintaining King's highway at Metfield, n.d. Stradbrook (p.91) List in Latin of lands of which GEORGE GIRLING died seised, n.d. Tannington (p.97) Articles of agreement between SIR THOMAS KNEVYTT and THOMAS DADE of Tannington, 14 SEP 1598. (p.98) Agreement between SIR THOMAS KNYVETT and WILLIAM DADE of Tattingham, 26 APR 1584. Weybread (p.104) Summons to all who have claims to the manor of Weybread or land or property in it to assemble and bring evidence, 1560? (p.106) Articles of agreement between THOMAS GAUDY and WILLIAM CALTHORPE about sale of manor of Weybread and other properties, 28 AUG 1579.
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- Creation: 1310-1755
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