Particulars and rental of King's Lynn corporation property
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Particulars and rental of King's Lynn corporation property
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Retail wages books and staff records
Part of Jarrold and Sons Ltd, Printers, publishers and retailers of Norwich
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Lists of King's Lynn market rents with names of individual traders
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(1) Indenture stating that as John de Aula has enfeoffed Simon Payn in a piece of land at Elys cros near Wodegat, as appears in a feoffment between them, Simon agrees that if John pays him 21 shillings and four quarters and one bushel of good barley at All Saints next the feoffment will be void. [122], 29 June 1319 (1 parchment)
(2) Grant by Roger de Stolham to Hervey son of Alan Faber for eight shillings of silver of a piece of land of the messuage of Philip de Aula that he acquired of Philip 'per cartam Albor'' with all buildings, measuring 30 feet in length and 19 in breadth and lying near a path to Rudham market [123], 13 May 1298 (1 parchment)
(3) Lease by John son of John de Helueton to Simon Payn of a piece of land in the fields of Helhoughton at Salowe, for term of four years from Michaelmas next, Wednesday before Easter [-]7 Edward II, temp. Edw. II (1 parchment)
(4) Grant by John son of Henry de Helgheton to Bartholomew his son of a messuage with croft and 9½ acres in the fields of Helhoughton at Sakenelond near land of the prior and convent of Horsham St Faith, at Holdeyeslond and at le Pynkeneyescause, Wednesday before St John, 1329-1330 (1 parchment)
(5) Agreement between John son of Henry de Helgheton and John son of Beatrice Lusshebon: John son of Henry having pledged for 20 shillings to John son of Beatrice a piece of land in the fields of Helhoughton at Seunacres, they now agree that on repayment on Sunday after St Faith next John son of Beatrice's claim will be void. Endorsement states that Richard Dey held 1½ acres. [135], 20 Jan 1330 (1 parchment)
(6) Grant by Hugh Barker to Hervey his brother of 1½ roods arable land at the head of the vill near land of the prior and convent of St Faith and le Greinegate, 25 Nov 1331 (1 parchment)
(7) Quitclaim by John de Erlham to Thomas Payn, chaplain, of a fishery and ground (solum) in Northmylledham, 28 May 1332 (1 parchment)
(8) Grant by Hugh de Helwetun to Hervey Barkere his brother of one acre of marsh at le Soutmedeue lying between the marsh of Richard Barker and the marsh of Quitewelle and near the river bank (ripa) of the prior and convent of Fakenham [180], 17 June 1333 (1 parchment)
(9) Quitclaim by Simon Payn to Nicholas, parson of the church of Oxwick, William, vicar of Wesen[ham] and Thomas Payn, chaplain of Helhoughton, of right in messuages, buildings, lands, tenements, homages and services both free and villein and all messuages, lands and tenements in Helhoughton, Tatterford, Tattersett, Broun[thorp] and Raynham [138] [182], 27 Aug 1334 (1 parchment)
(10) Grant by John son of Henry de Helgheton to his daughters Alice and Beatrice of life interest, with reversion to Edmund his son, in a messuage with croft at Westgate in the vill of Helhoughton and five acres in the fields of Helhoughton at Sakenlond near land of the prior and convent of St Faith and the common pasture called Le Heyth [134], 15 Mar 1341 (1 parchment)
(11) Grant by Alice Lowern of Stanhoe to Hervey son of John Cok of Barwick of three roods in one piece in the field of Stanhoe at Heytoft near Rustynns Stripes, 31 July 1334 (1 parchment)
(12) Grant by Thomas Bennok to Thomas Dowyng of Tatterford and John Pery of Helhoughton of a messuage in the vill of Helhoughton [141], 7 Nov 1392 (1 parchment)
(13) Appointment by John Staple of Helhoughton of Peter Bottiler of Castle Acre to deliver seisin in the name of himself, Ed. Senctomer, Richard Welby, Simon Snyterton, William Rys, Henry Petypas, and Sewal Michel in lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, rents and services both free and native, the water mill, liberty of bull and boar, and two folds in the vills of Helhoughton, Raynham and Weasenham that Petypas and Michel have of his gift and feoffment, dated London, 1 Dec 1381 (1 parchment)
(14) Grant by Catherine widow of Nicholas Payn of Helhoughton to John Payn of same of all her lands, tenements and appurtenances in Helhoughton and Tattersett, paying her £4 6s. 8d. yearly for life, Friday after St Lawrence [143], 1397-1398 (1 parchment)
(15) Grant by Richard Knolles knight, John Felbrygg, John Drewe, Simon Gotyer clerk, Richard Creyke, and John de Brunham of Lynn to Thomas Staple of their manor in Helhoughton with lands in Raynham and Brounthorp, had from John Staple of Helhoughton, with neaves, homages, rents free and native, meadows, feedings and pastures, a watermill, and common ways, fences, ditches, ponds, fishponds, liberty of bull and boar and foldages, to hold by Staple and the heirs of his body with remainder to Lodevic his brother and the heirs of his body and further remainder to present grantors, 27 Dec 1398 (1 parchment)
(16) Grant by John Bettes of Helhoughton to John Southgate, vicar of same, William Fuller and Thomas Bunne both of same, of a messuage in the street (vicum) called Southgate near meadow of All Saints' church, with all other appurtenances in the fields of Helhoughton and Little Raynham that were Thomas Rennok's, 23 Dec 1401 (1 parchment)
(17) Will of John Barker chaplain, including legacies to the fabric of Helhoughton and Raynham St Margaret churches, 23 June 1439 (1 parchment)
(18) Grant by John Bettys to Robert Bonn of Binham, Thomas Smyth, Robert Berry and Thomas Faukener, of lands, tenements, meadows and pastures lying dispersed in the vill and fields of Helhoughton and Little Raynham. John Payn esq. is among the witnesses, Monday before feast of St Lawrence, 1424-1425 (1 parchment)
(19) Demise for five years from previous Michaelmas by Henry Halle to William Stapilton of all lands belonging to his manor in Helhoughton, paying yearly for each acre ploughed and not ploughed 4d., 3 Jan 1432 (1 parchment)
(20) Grant by Nicholas Fullere to William Stapilton and Margaret his wife of 2a. 1r. in the meadows of Helhoughton and West Raynham of which half an acre in Helhoughton was called le Cheker and lay near the prior of Hempton's meadow, 5 roods lay in the meadows of West Raynham at le Halfacres near Lord Scales' meadow and near the way from Fisgard to Frodolf and near Lombeshill, and half an acre lay near the common stream (torrentem) there [157], 26 Nov 1436 (1 parchment)
(21) Agreement by Thomas de Helwyngton, John Brystymer and Nicholas Halle (also Hole) of Dunton to pay Richard Hylton, John Barnysdale and Thomas Baxster of Stanhoe £27 6s. 8d. [161], 28 Feb 1454 (1 parchment)
(22) Quitclaim by Henry Argentem to Roger Touneshend, serjeant at law, Thomas Gyggys and William Wayte junior of right in manor called Halles in Helhoughton. Signed by Argentem, 4 Apr 1480 (1 parchment)
(23) Grant by John Bettynson of East Raynham and Giles Floode of same to Robert Reve alias Wolby of East Raynham, John Colman of same and John Short of West Raynham, of six pieces of arable land in the fields of West Raynham near Wesenham gate and Rudham gate and Malkynsshortlond also called Wronglond, near land of the prior of St Faith, at Retyslond and in Brymbly furlong, had from Ed. Herberd, clerk, and Robert Hard of Toftrees, 28 July 1476, 21 Mar 1495 (1 parchment)
(24) Grant by Mathew Heythe of Helhoughton to Robert Reve alias Wolby of East Raynham, George Gyrle, clerk, John Burgeys and Edmund Reve alias Wolby of same to Thomas Geyton of Great Ryburgh and Thomas Bougeour of Helhoughton, of four pieces of arable land containing 3a. 3r. in the field of Helhoughton near Blakcrundel, Meddyllfurlong, Goodthred, Woodegate and Benecrundell by land of prior of St Faith, had with Thomas Feltewell and Robert Fuller since deceased from Gregory Wery clerk, rector of the church of Blessed Mary of Raynham, and John Bole of same, 28 July 1476 [209], 4 Apr 1500 (1 parchment)
Henry Seymer; fl 1811
Includes valuations of leases (Hutton Park) and elsewhere; list of debts, 1575-1576. Brittife estate papers including receipt from Richard Leverington regarding exchange of lands in Bassingham, 1638; copyhold surrender for Hanworth, 1642; covenant bond regarding sale to Edmund Chapman of two closes in Aldborough, 1649; schedule of taxes paid at Alby and Aldborough, 1663; papers in suit against Thomas Skelton, beerbrewer of Attlebridge for debt, 1660-1671; account of money borrowed of Sir Charles Harbord 1666-1669 for purchase of Dalling property, annotated in suit Simon Britiffe versus John Harbord 1685, letter from Speller Tubbing, Stiffkey, on business matters, 1670; receipt for £500 paid by the daughters of Sir Anthony Inbye of Boston, Lincolnshire, 1676, 1638-1685; copy bond of Dame Ann Assheton of Middleton to the other trustees of Peter Bold of Bold, Lancashire, regarding money held by her for his estate, 1669; memorandum by H[arbord] Harbord regarding presentation of executorship accounts of Sir Ralph Assheton, 1773; receipt acknowledged by Dame Mary Clayton of £100 paid by Sir Thomas Rant, 1669; Harbord papers including receipt for £191 10s. excess from the County of Norfolk, by order of Sir Charles Herbert and Mrs Blanchard, 1670; agreement between William Cropley of Kilverstone and John Harbord, guardian of Charles Wright for holding of Kilverstone / Kessingland estate for three years by Cropley and maintenance of Charles Wright, 1684; particular of Mr Castell's estate at Thrigby (late seventeenth century); note regarding sale of 3 acres of land at Northrepps to Joseph Pease, 1727; account with tenant William Pearson, 1748-1749; particulars of the Duke of Norfolk's livings in Norfolk, late eighteenth century; list of incumbents of an unidentified parish, 1306-1741; cough mixture recipe, 1803 (for Lord Suffield) and laxative draught, n.d.; account of money spent on cricket match, 1827; list of wine and fireworks (early nineteenth century); receipt for Felbriggg inclosure expenses, 1828; assignment from Edmund Britiff gentleman and Simon Britiff esquire. to Sir Charles Harbord surveyor general of lease for one year dated 1678 from said Simon to said Edmund of Cley Foldcourse, the grounds called the Brecks, marsh called the Eye and liberty of Stack over lands in Cley, Holt or any adjoining towns as enjoyed with the said fieldcourse during the previous ten years, 1679.
Account of money due for financial services from John Morden to Robert Britiffe
Little Ryburgh, Testerton and Stibbard
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(1) Grant by Philip de Stiberde to Philip de Pauelia of one acre at Euedelond (no vill named), [early 13th century] (1 parchment)
(2) Grant by Philip de Pauelli to Geoffrey, William, Humphrey and Hugh, wards (alumpni) of John parson of Stibbard and Alice their mother, of a piece of land in the fields of Stibbard, one abutting the croft of Heruald Tille and the other abutting Hegsmedu, [early 13th century] (1 parchment)
(3.) Grant by Philip de Pauely of Little Ryburgh, knight, to Cecily daughter of John de Hastingges, formerly rector of the church of Aylsham (Eylesham), for £50 'quibus me acquietavit Judaismo penel Isaac' of all his land in Stibbard in demesne, services, homages and rents, and similarly all his land in Testerton and in ?Westhun held by service of the eighth part of one knight's fee when scutage happens of 13d. to 20s., to Cecily and then to the heirs of Philip's son Ralph. With warranty against all Christians and Jews [K3.1], [mid 13th century] (1 parchment)
(4) Quitclaim by William son of Roger Makefare of Stibbard to Sir Ralph de Pavely of right in Stibbard with houses, buildings and foldage, rents and escheats [K3.2], [early 13th century] (1 parchment)
(5) Grant by Wiliam Bandenay of Stibbard to Richard de Pavaly of one acre at Longelond in Stibbard near way to Lenwade with foldage formerly of Philip Coning, William's grandfather, viz a quarter part of one fold, three halfpence annual rent that Walter Fulcher paid for 1a. 1r. in Stibbard and a further one penny annual rent there owed by Sir Richard for one acre there. Sir Walter de Grantcurt a witness, [late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(6) Grant by William Baundeney to Ralph son of Ralph de Paveli of a piece of land at Longelond in the fields of Stibbard [K3.6], [late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(7) Grant by (?)Rucwara femina of Geoffrey de Fonte of Stibbard to Geoffrey, William, Humphrey, Hugh and Henry, alumpni (wards) of John parson of Stibbard and Alice their mother, of a piece of land that Matilda her mother gave to Geoffrey her husband in free marriage, lying in Hehage near the land of Edee the widow of Stibbard and near the bruery [K3.7], [early 13th century] (1 parchment)
(8) Quitclaim by Ralph ad Eclesiam of Godwick to John de Pauely of all the tenements he held of him in Stibbard by gift of Ralph de Pauely his father and that were formerly Ralph Makefares, in messuages, arable lands, rents, services, customs, herbages, meadows, feedings, common pastures, foldages, ways, paths, profits and all other liberties and appurtenances belonging, [late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(9) Grant by Geoffrey son of Ralph Attewelle of Stibbard to Simon son of Edde de Dunham of a messuage with buildings and trees with croft belonging, had by gift of Ralph his father, the messuage abutting the common pasture and the croft lying between lands of William his brother, [mid-late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(10) Grant by Peter Attehoghaghe of Stibbard of a piece of land at Bromlond in the field of Stibbard, with clause not to regrant to religious house, [mid-late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(11) Grant by John de Pavely to John Chaplain, son of Ralph the baker, of a piece of land at Wellecroft in Stibbard near the common pasture, not to regrant to religious house or Jews. Witnesses include Sir William de Grancurt and Sir Walter his son, [late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(12) Grant by Ralph ad Ecclesiam of Godwick to Richard son of Ralph de Pavely of Little Ryburgh of a messuage with croft and three pieces of land and one foldsoke in Stibbard, one at Wro and one at Lytelhowe, and 3s yearly rent, [late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(13) Grant by Roger Cowing of Little Ryburgh and Alice daughter of Ralph the clerk, his wife, to Richard de Pauely of Little Ryburgh to a piece of land at Seggemere in Stibbard 'que Iacet pro tribus rodis', abutting Wygate and the way from Little Ryburgh to Stibbard, [mid-late 13th century] (1 parchment)
(14) Grant by Richard son of Richard le Rous of Great Raynham to Matilda, Alice and Katherine, his daughters, for term of their lives, of a messuage with buildings in Testerton with woods or bushes, rents both free and customary, and all his custumars and customs in the fields of Stibbard and Testerton and the advowson of the church of Testerton. If one marries the property to remain to the others. Sir Thomas de Hauuill witness. Raynham. 27 Oct 1308 (1 parchment)
(15) Grant by Peter Attehalleyate, chaplain of Stibbard, to John de Grene of same and Margaret his wife, of a piece of land in the field of Stibbard at Har'croftes., 4 May 1315 (1 parchment)
(16) Grant by Henry King of Stibbard to Sir William de Grene, chaplain, of a messuage in Stibbard with closes and crofts adjoining and dower of Agnes his mother on same when it falls due, 9 May 1315 (1 parchment)
(17) Grant by Reginald son of William de Stibard to William de Pavely of Little Ryburgh and Alice his wife of 2d. yearly rent from certain tenements in the field of Stibbard at Wades sty and near the way to le Howe, 26 May 1318 (1 parchment)
(18) Grant by Simon de Binham, perpetual vicar of Little Ryburgh, to Alice formerly wife of William Pavely of Ryburgh of all lands and tenements in the vill and fields of Stibbard of the gift of the said William, with villeins with their sequel, lands and chattels, the services of free men, reliefs, wards and escheats, to remain after her death to William's heirs. Sir Robert de Burginun and Sir Thomas de Scnytertun among witnesses [K3.18], 5 Mar 1339 (1 parchment)
(19) Grant by Ralph Fysher of Stibbard to Nicholas (?)Dousyn of [-] (illegible) and Agnes daughter of Peter de Aula of Stibbard of a piece of arable land in the field of Stibbard, 1333-1334 (1 parchment)
(20) Grant by Peter de Aula to Eustace his son, chaplain, and his brother Reginald, of all lands and tenements had by gift of William his (grantor's) father in vills of Stibbard and Little Ryburgh with a messuage with houses, trees and rents with three acres of arable land and two pieces of meadow lying in the fields of Stibbard, 14 Mar 1334 (1 parchment)
(21) Grant by William son of Richard atte Grene of Stibbard, chaplain, to Sir William son of John atte Grene of Stibbard, chaplain, of messuage with croft adjoining with one toft and ten pieces of land and two of meadow in Stibbard, the messuage lying near a path leading to Stibbard church and the croft near the common pasture and the lands in the cultura called Yerlussawe, and near Wodefurlong, le Ryde de Fulmodeston, le Wro, Northcroft, the way before the parson's gate, Eluelond and Falleyat, and the meadow at Becrowe and Wilw medwe, 11 Mar 1342 (1 parchment)
(22) Grant by John son of Adam le Wayte of Stibbard and Margaret his wife to John atte Grene junior of Stibbard, chaplain, of messuage with croft adjoining and a piece of land in Stibbard formerly of Alice Aubry, lying near Stunniscroft, 23 Apr 1349 (1 parchment)
(23) [Grant by] Thomas [-] of [-]pensport to [? Robert] [? Hegrine] [and] Walter Varyn of Stibbard of [-] in the field of Stibbard in Honcotismer' furlong, ? 3 Mar 1391 (1 parchment)
(24) Grant by Sir William Grene, rector of the church of Stibbard, and Margaret his wife, to John atte Grene and Richard Tyce of same to John Dobbys of Stibbard and John Robynns of same of 12a. arable land in the vill and fields of Stibbard lying partly near the heath, 7 Dec 1399 (1 parchment)
(25) Grant by John de Berneye of Stibbard to Philip Dobbus senior of same, Thomas Dobbus and John Dobbus junior of one rood of land in Stibbard and service and 16d. yearly rent from lands held by John Pauly, Robert Ashefelde, John Prikkere, William Walberd, John Symond, John Capel and William atte Heyhaghe, 1 Mar 1401 (1 parchment)
(26, 27) Two parts of tripartite indenture of grant by Richard Tyce of Stibbard to John Dobbus senior of same, Thomas Dobbus and John Dobbus junior of Stibbard sons of John Dobbus deceased of pieces of land of 13a. 1r. and 3r. partly near the common, had from John de Berneye and William Grene, deceased parson of the church of Stibbard [K3.25], 29 Feb 1401 (1 parchment)
(28) Grant by Thomas Heyhaugh to Richard Creydere of Kettlestone, Mathew Jurdan of Stibbard and Alice his wife of 1a. 1r. free land in the field of Stibbard, 5 Oct 1413 (1 parchment)
(29) Grant by Thomas Atheyhawe of Stibbard to Mathew Jurdon and Alice his wife of 3r. free land at Zorlsawe in Stibbard [K2.28], 3 June 1414 (1 parchment)
(30) Copy of inspeximus of letters of proceedings in king's bench against Sir William Oldhalle on a matter touching the king's person, 11 July 1455 (2 paper sheets)
(31) Quitclaim by John Heydon to John Eyr, clerk, and John Capel, of right in four pieces of arable land in the field of Stibbard and 16 pence yearly rent from divers lands and tenements in Stibbard, had with John Wryght of Testerton and Richard Jagges of Stibbard from John and Thomas Dobbes both of Stibbard, 6 Apr 1464 (1 parchment)
(32) Indenture, in English, between Sir George Nevill, Lord Bergevenny, and Margaret his wife, daughter of Hugh of Fenne, and Roger Touneshend, serjeant at law, for production of records of property lately purchased from them, 8 Feb 1480 (1 paper)
(33) Draft quitclaim by Hugh Everard, skinner of London, to Roger Touneshend, serjeant at law, 'and AB' of right in the manor of Reppes and Pavelenes in Little Ryburgh with appurtenances there and in Stibbard, Guist and adjacent vills formerly John Pavely's, [15th century] (1 paper)
(34) Exemplification of suit at Westminster whereby Roger Touneshend impleaded George Nevyll knight of Bergevenny and Margaret concerning the manors of Little Ryburgh, Stibbard and Guist and the advowson of Stibbard with appurtenances in those vills and in Wood Norton, Fulmodeston, Guist, Bale and Gunthorpe, citing pleading of unjust disseisin brought by Hugh atte Fen in king's bench in trinity term 1478 adjourned because of non-appearance of witness Stephen Mayner, clerk [K3.64], 11 July 1478 (paper)
(35) Grant by John Scony, husbandman of Cawston, and wife Cecily daughter of Richard Jagges of Stibbard, to Roger Touneshend knight, of lands and tenements in closes and arable and pasture, until Touneshend is paid arrears, he meanwhile to pay yearly for every acre as the custom is in Stibbard lordship. The property comprised 5 acres in Heyhows Close (including dykes), 5a. arable abutting Stibbard common, Lyttyl Close containing 3a., pightle called Mellys Zerd containing 1a., 37a. arable and pasture belonging to the manor of Wychingham and 5a. arable called Whight ollond. 7 Jan 1489 (1 indented paper)
(36) Lease by Tounyshend to William Capell of Stibbard of the lands and tenements seised of said William in Lady Tounyshend's days, to hold until Michaelmas next [K3.80], 20 Apr 1501 (1 indented paper)
(37) Bargain and sale by John and Cecily Scony to Roger Touneshend esq. of lands, tenements, rents, services, closes and foldages lately Jagges', with covenant to levy fine, 12 Oct 1499 (1 indented paper)
(38, 39) Final concord between same parties re 50a. land, 20a. pasture and liberty of one fold to pasture 300 sheep in Stibbard, 18 Nov 1501 (1 parchment, with counterpart)
(40) Exemplification of lawsuit brought by Thomas Bowman and Augusten Ryve against Eleanor Towneshend about the status of Stibbard as a quillett or hamlet of Fakenham and ownership of heathland in Stibbard, [c 1567] (1 damaged parchment)
(41) Exemplification from the duchy of Lancaster chamber citing bill of complaint brought by [-] Danyell, Bowman, Ryve and others against Eleanor Towneshend about the status of waste ground in Stibbard, 5 Dec 1567 (1 damaged parchment)
Includes deeds endorsed 'Recept' de abbato de W'.
Appointment of John Curteis as sub-collector by John, bishop of Norwich
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John Jegon; 1550-1618; clergyman and Bishop of Norwich
Papers relating to tithe owed by Great Eastern Railway Company at Thorpe Market
Including rental agreements; notice to quit; repairs; information and complaint from overseers of the poor; local militia boundaries; valuation of land; farm particulars and timber agreements. Mixed manors including Bradfield, Edgefield, Erpingham, Felmingham, Guestwick, Hempstead, Oulton, Plumstead, Sheringham, Thorpe Market and Thurning. Also includes an inventory of furniture to be sold at auction at Suffield House.