- SF 374/4, 305X2
- File
- 17 Nov 1662
Re meeting to be held at Samuel Pikes', Hingham.
Re meeting to be held at Samuel Pikes', Hingham.
Thomas Bigg to maintain in good repair fences around 2 parcels of land in Upwell, conveyed by Philip Fetch to Thomas Bigg. Signature, seal missing.
Letter from William Caton in Amsterdam to 'Magdalene'
Refers to epidemic in Amsterdam... 'here dies about 950 in a weeke' and mentioning his work and travels.
A warning to the people of England, with reference to troubles in the nation.
Re the love and compassion of God. And copy.
Re spreading the word of God by 'proscriptions' as did the Apostles. And 2 copies.
Bond in £200. (1) Philip Fetch of Upwell, Norfolk, yeoman. (2) William Farthing of Upwell, yeoman.
To perform indenture of even date. Signature, seal.
Piece of land, 22 yds. long, 14 yds. wide, in Cockley Cley, next to the highway in the North, a piece of land called One Acre, leading into a field, in the South and abutting the land now in the use of Robert Thetford in the East and the Hempland in the West. Seal and signature.
Re their arrest and examination and two informers, Richard Wright and Nicholas Spendlove.
Extract re Gildencroft Meeting House
Caretaker's cottage purchased by subscription.
Parcel of land, 36 yds., by 20 yds., bounded by a ditch, next to the Common Drove, leading to Upwell Sluice in the West next to the lands of George Underwood in the South and the lands of Robert Berrier in the North. Rent: peppercorn. Consideration 36s. Signature; seal tag.
Epistle: George Fox to Friends
Re the organisation of a meeting for women. And 2 copies.
Bond in £140. (1) Edmund Ash of South Lynn, yeoman. (2) Thomas Buckingham of South Lynn, shipmaster.
To perform indentures of mortgage of even date.
14a. pasture in Wiggenhall St Mary, now in occupation of Edmond Ash, adjoining Priorcote Way in the West, land in the occupation of George Cowers in the North and lands of William Gore in the South. Rent: peppercorn.
14a. pasture in Wiggenhall St Mary, now in the occupation of Edmund Ash, abutting Priorcote Way in the West.