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Guide to the Norfolk County, Collection of English Deeds Ca. 1409-Ca.1826 University of Chicago Library Guide to the Norfolk County, Collection of English Deeds ca. 1409-ca.1826 © 2006 University of Chicago Library Table of Contents Acknowledgments 3 Descriptive Summary 3 Information on Use 3 Access 3 Citation 3 Scope Note 3 Related Resources 3 Subject Headings 3 INVENTORY 4 Descriptive Summary Identifier ICU.SPCL.NORFOLK Title Norfolk County, Collection of English Deeds Date ca. 1409-ca.1826 Size 4 linear feet (8 boxes) Repository Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library 1100 East 57th Street Chicago, Illinois 60637 U.S.A. Abstract Primarily property deeds. Also contains some wills and related documents. Acknowledgments Information on Use Access No restrictions. Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Norfolk County, Collection of English Deeds, [Box #, Folder #], Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library Scope Note English deeds, wills and related documents from Norfolk, fifteenth to nineteenth- centuries. Related Resources The following related resources are located in the Department of Special Collections: http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/spcl/select.html Subject Headings • Norfolk (England) • Norfolk (England) -- History -- Sources. • Deeds. • Legal documents. • Manuscripts. • Manuscripts, English. • Wills. 3 INVENTORY Box 1 Folder 1 Deed • 25 July 11 Henry IV (1409) • Grantor, Johes Smyth of Wytton • Grantee, Robto Thurkyld of Posswyke; Thome Sigard of Posswyke • Parcels, 3 pieces of land in Wytton • Witnesses, John Spayne, Rica Atteyate; Rico Chapman, Eda Eleynie; Willo Jakys Box 1 Folder 2 Deed • 31 August 8 Edward IV (1468) • Grantor, Agnes Spayne (former wife of John Spayne of Possewyk) • Grantee, John Spayne (son of Robt. Spayne); Thome Kyssex; Thome Holar; John Fuller. • Land in Possewyk Box 1 Folder 3 Deed • 17 July 16 Edward IV • 1. William Noloth • 2. [?] • Lands in Hebyngham Box 1 Folder 4 Deed • 10 October 17 Edward IV • 1. John Aubry; John Cook (draper); Robert Ayliner (alderman of Norwich); Hugo Cotes; John Bisshop; and William Kyng • 2. Robert Osberne (of Norwich); John Gosselyn; Robto Longe (dyer); and John Attemere • Land in Possewyk Box 1 Folder 5 Deed • 4 November 17 Edward IV • 1. Anna Boleyn • 2. John Spany of Possewyk • Manor of Possewyk Box 1 Folder 6 Deed • Jan. 17 Edward IV • 1. Robert Brampton; Johes Heydon; John Fyncham 4 • 1. John Brampton (son of Robt. Brampton); Johanne (former wife of John Bokkyng) • Manors of Walshams and Bryans in Northwalsham Box 1 Folder 7 Deed • Feb. 3 Henry VI • Grantor, ? of Possewyk • Grantee, ? • Land in Possewyk, etc. Box 1 Folder 8 Deed • 10 November 16 Henry VI • Land in Possewyk Box 1 Folder 9 Deed • 31 May 29 Henry VI • Grantor: Johes Halman (alias Alman) • Grantee: Willmo Rokewode; Jon Astelee; Edmundo Wichyngham; Nicho Westhalle; and Robto Alman • Land in Thynyng, Wooddallyng, Heydon Box 1 Folder 10 Deed • 17 October 33 Henry VI Box 1 Folder 11 Deed • 10 December 35 Henry VI • 1. William Spany of Norwich; John Yates of Norwich; John Wkyiesan of Possewyk • 2. Robert Spany of Possewyk; John Leukenore of Reedham; John Germeye of Reedham; Thome Holler of Reedham; John Fuller • Lands in Possewyk Box 1 Folder 12 Deed (Grant) • 31 December 7 Henry VIII • 1. Johes • 2. Johe Payne of Yaxham; Thomas Payne; William ----- • Lands in Yaxham Box 1 Folder 13 Deed • 9 March 19 Henry VIII • Manor of Dylham 5 Box 1 Folder 14 2 deeds • 2 November 37 Henry VIII • 1. Robtus Chappman of Magna Plumsted • 2. John Bulleman of Magna Plumsted • Land in Magna Plumsted • 6 October 1 Edward VI • 1. Robert Chapman of Magna Plumsted • 2. William Nuttell of Norwich • Land in Magna Plumsted Box 1 Folder 15 Indenture of Exchange • 20 November 1 Edward VI • 1. Sir William Fermor, knight • 2. Robert Dume • Manor of Newton; manor of Pynkeney, Vegvylle and Lucys (?) Box 1 Folder 16 Deed • 3 March 4-5 Philip and Mary • 1. John Wynter of Carbroke (Carbrook) • 2. Thomas and John Gawdron • Land in Carbroke Box 1 Folder 17 Deed (Lease for 200 years) • 10 June 15 Elizabeth • 1. Nicholas and Cecyly Gylmyn of Norwich • 2. Ralph Gylmyn of Norwich • Land in Shipm and Carbrocke (Carbrook) Box 1 Folder 18 Deed • 2 July 19 Elizabeth • 1. Nicholas Stanton of Stratton St. Marie • 2. Thomas Towneshend of Stratton St. Marie • Land in Stratton Box 1 Folder 19 Deed • 3 May 40 Elizabeth • 1. Sir Robert Ratcliff, Earl of Suffolk • 2. Thomas Kempe of Little Bricett in Suffofk and Thomas Kirbye of Honham in Essex • Manor of Burwelles in East Ruston 6 Box 1 Folder 20 Deed • 11 August 1607 5 James I • 1. Alice Paston of Oxmeade, Norfolk (widow of Richard Lambert, alderman of London); Edmonde Lambert of Boyton in Wiltes • 2. Elias Holman of London • Lands in Levesham, Kent Box 1 Folder 21 Deed • 27 March 7 James I • 1. Peter Gray of Wooddallinge • 2. Richard Jarvis of Wooddallinge • Land in Wooddallinge Box 1 Folder 22 Deed • 2 June 11 James I (1613) • 1. Maria Gray of Wooddallinge • 2. John Clarkson • Land in Wooddallinge Box 1 Folder 23 Deed • 16 February 14 James I (1616) • 1. Rogerus Greene of Dunham, Norfolk • 2. Richard Alpe of Dunham • Lands in Dunham Box 1 Folder 24 Deed • 12 April 14 James I • 1. John Blomefield of Roydon, Norfolk • 2. John Horner of Roydon • Lands in Roydon Box 1 Folder 25 Deed • 26 February 17 James I (1619) • 1. Franciscus Wattes of Matteshall, Norfolk • 2. Stepho Gooche of Carleton, George Aldred of Barforth Lands in Matteshall Box 1 Folder 26 Deed • 31 May 17 James I 7 • 1. Robt. Halman of Swaffham Market • 2. Thomas Theodericke of Swaffham Market • One messuage called the Old Swann in Swaffham Market Box 1 Folder 27 Deed • 2 October 1 Charles (1625) • 1. William Howlett of S. Burlingham • 2. Robert Mellinge of Somleyton, Suffolk • Land in South Burlingham, Norfolk Box 1 Folder 28 Deed (Release) • 21 November 1 Charles I (1625) • 1. William Coppinge of London (heir of Thomas Coppinge of Woodeton, Norfolk • 2. Thomas Carsey of Woodeton, Norfolk • Land in Woodeton Box 2 Folder 1 Deed • 16 November 2 Charles I (1626) • 1. Anthony Starlinge of Colbye, Norfolk • 2. Thomas Marsham of Stratton Streles • Land in Colbye Box 2 Folder 2 Deed • 8 October 4 Charles I (1628) • 1. William Gelsthorpe of IIford, Essex • 2. Henry Postell of Happisburghe, Norfolk • Land in Happisburghe Box 2 Folder 3 Deed • 29 October 4 Charles I (1628) • 1. John Havers of Shelfanger • 2. Andrew Wills, thelder of Royden; Andrewe Wills, the Younger of Roydon • The Gravel Pit in Roydon Box 2 Folder 4 Deed • 5 October 5 Charles I (1629) • 1. William Clarke of Trymyngham, Norfolk • 2. Robert and Alice Andrews of Trymyngham • Land in Trymyngham (3 rods) Box 2 8 Folder 5 Deed • 16 November 5 James I (1629) • 1. Robert Tailer of Corpestie, Norfolk • 2. William Skottowe of Wooddallinge; Thomas Norton of Heidon • Lands in Burston, Norfolk Box 2 Folder 6 Deed • 26 March 5 Charles I (1630) • 1. Elizabeth Page of Hyngham, Norfolk; Thomas Page (son of Elizabeth); Martin Alden of Hyngham, Norfolk • 2. Anne Sample of Hyngham • Land in Hyngham, Norfolk Box 2 Folder 7 Deed • 5 October 6 Charles I (1630) • 1. Anthony Starlinge of Colbye, Norfolk • 2. Richard Harman of Norwich • Land in Colbye, Norfolk Box 2 Folder 8 Deed • 9 August 7 Charles I (1631) • 1. Phillip Greene of Dunham • 2. Thomas Haylett of Southacre • Land in Dunham Box 2 Folder 9 Deed (Lease) • 24 December 8 Charles I (1632) • 1. Sir Thomas Southwell of Wood Rising • 2. William Welles of Carbrook • Land in Carbrook Box 2 Folder 10 Deed • 15 June 11 Charles I (1635) • 1. Thomas Nurse of Westderham, Norfolk • 2. William Cooper of Hilborowe, Norfolk • 18 acres land in Hilborowe Box 2 Folder 11 Deed • 10 October 11 Charles I (1635) 9 • 1. William George of Rockland St. Peters; Mary Litmer of Carbrooke • 2. Michem Hardy of Carbrooke • Land in Carbrooke Box 2 Folder 12 Deed • 13 March 12 Charles I (1636) • 1. Richard Norton of South Creike, Norfolk • 2. Thomas Fyndall of South Creike, Norfolk • Land in South Creike Box 2 Folder 13 Deed • 12 December 13 Charles I (1637) • 1. Thomas Lincolne, Mayor of Thetford • 2. Daniel Smith of Watton, Norfolk • Land in Carbrook Box 2 Folder 14 Deed (Lease for 1,000 years) • 11 December 16 Charles I (1640) • 1. John Kettle of Pulham St. Mary Magdale • 2. Alice Smith and William Smith (her son) of South Burlingham • 5 acres in South Birlingham Box 2 Folder 15 Deed • 15 June 1641 • 1. William Croft of London, heir of Henry Croft of Alisham • 2. William Symonds of Norwich • Messuage called Claptons in Groenington Box 2 Folder 16 Deed • 21 April 18 Charles I (1642) • 1. John Halman of Swaffham, Norfolk • 2. Anthony Cannan of Swaffham • 2 pieces of land in Swaffham Box 2 Folder 17 Deed (Lease for 500 years) • 22 May 21 Charles I (1645) • 1. Edward Wilcham of Burlingham, Norfolk • 2. John Pearse of Woodton, Norfolk • 12 pieces of land in Burlingham Box 2 10 Folder 18 Deed • 17 May 23 Charles I (1647) • 1. Anthony Cannon of Swaffham, Norfolk • 2. John Theodrick of Swaffham, Norfolk • Land in Swaffham, Norfolk Box 2 Folder 19 Deed (Lease for 20 years) • 16 October 24 Charles I (1648) • 1. George Lawe of Watton, Norfolk • 2. Daniel Smith of Watton, Norfolk • Land in Watton and/or Carbrooke Box 2 Folder 20 4 Deeds (Grant or Gift) • 10 September 1651 • 1. Edward Garrett of Brancaster, husband • 2. Robert Segon of Brancaster; Robert Reeder • Lands in Brancaster • Bond of William Godham of Brancaster 20 April 1675 • 30 January 1593 • Edward Garrett, sen.
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