- SF 315/5, 302X5
- File
- 20 Oct 1653
Lands in Wiggenhall St Mary. 3 weeks after St Michael's Day 1653.
Lands in Wiggenhall St Mary. 3 weeks after St Michael's Day 1653.
Acquittance. (1) William Waite of West Lynn, gent. (2) Edmund Ash of South Lynn, yeoman.
Money due for purchase of 14 acres of land.
To fulfil indentures of bargain and sale of even date.
Will, Thomas Nelson of King's Lynn, woollen draper and alderman.
Messuage in Bridgate Street and a garden in Madlane bequeathed to his son, William Williams; house in South Lynn bequeathed to his daughter Joan Phillips; 9a. land in Gaywood, Norfolk, and 9a. land adjoining Hardwick Calsey [Dam] to his son-in-law, Thomas Peachill and Sarah, his wife; 25a. abutting Hardwick Calsey to Elizabeth Green, his daughter. 24 June 1654. Probate 14 Sept 1654.
Lands as SF 319/5. Seal.
Bond in £60. (1) Edward Fisher. (2) John Downing.
To fulfil indenture of even date.
Messuage and 1½a. land in Walcot, Diss, between the lands of Samuel Newson in the East, the tenement of George Bach in the West, land of Henry Deynes, gent., in the South, and Walcot Green in the North. 2 signatures, 2 seals.
Bond in £50. (1) John Bellamy of Upwell, Norfolk, barber. (2) Robert Welby of Wisbech, Isle of Ely.
To perform indenture of even date: messuage and 3a. in Upwell. Seal and signature.
Mortgage from John Bellamy son and heir of Matthew to Robert Welby gent.
Of messuage and one acre of land in Upwell lying north on the Great River and 2 acres of arable land called Dounhisse lying north on the river called Small Load, apparently all in Plawfeild.
Letter from the Quakers to the Judges of Assize, Thetford.
Re their sufferings. And copy.
Messuage in the occupation of William Benn in South Lynn, between the tenement of John Elizine in the East and the River called Sechie Baye, or Sandringham, in the South; and malthouses and brewhouses belonging. Consideration £155. 2 seals, 2 signatures.
To fulfil indentures of even date.
Will of Thomas Gooding of Framlingham, Suffolk Lands in Framlingham.
Bequests include £10 to the poor. Proved: 17 Oct 1662.
To fulfil deed of even date. Signature and seal.