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Catalogue of Beneficed Clergy of Suffolk, 1551–1631 294 CATALOGUE OF BENEFICED CLERGY CATALOGUEOF BENEFICED CLERGY OF SUFFOLK, 1551-1631. (WITHA FEW OF EARLIER DATE). By R. FREEMAN BULLEN. The followinglist of the Clergyof Suffolk,1551to 1631,is comple- mentary to the lengthy catalogue by Mr. Claude Morley printed in this volume, pp. 29-85. It is principally founded upon two tran- scripts in my possession: i, Inductions, Archdeaconry of Suffolk, 1525-1630,abstracted from the original Induction Book by J. R. Hutchinson ; ii, Inductions, Archdeaconryof Sudbury, 1537to 1649. Mr. Hutchinson was formerly a member of the S.I.A. (1904-10)and his work appears to have been done with care. There is no indication of the compiler of the Sudbury list, but I am satisfied as to its authenticity. In the " East Anglian," vols. 6, 8 and 9, is printed a chronologicallist of " Mandates for Induction, 1526-1629,"compiled by the Rev. W. C. Pearson. This list has proved valuable for com- parison with Hutchinson's alphabetical list and, for the first 25 years, supplies many names omitted from. Mr. Morley's catalogue. The • two transcripts have been checked with all other available sources, and many names added from printed parish histories, Patent Rolls and other state records, periodical-publications, such as the " East Anglian" (both series), the " East Anglian Miscellany," and the " Proceedings of the S.I.A." ; and extensive use has been made of Venn's " Alumni Cantabrigiensis." Abbes, Xphr. 1589 Kirketon alias Aldy, Thos. 1565 Easton Shotley 1569 Livermere Parva Abbott, Francis. 1627 Poslingford Alenconis, Cardinal de. 1375 Grundis- Henry. 1589 Preston burgh Robt. , 1612 Creeting S. Olave Alforth, John. c. 1539 Bradfield Abraham, John. 1555 Cavenham , Combust Wm. 1555 Blythford Alkyn, Thos. 1528 Mutford Acworth, Geo 1561 Freckenham Allen, Jas. 1620 Sudbury All SS. Adam, John. 1562 Ash John. 1598 Lakenheath Adams, John. 1596 Nowton 1614 Barningham 1597 Nowton als Newton 1626 Frostenden Rich. 1565 Hawsted Aleyn, Rich. c. 1459 Elmsett 1567 Nolton (Nowton) Allen, Robt. 1585 Poslingford Adrian, Bart. 1623 Bradley Magna 1587 Little Belstead Ager, Thos. c. 1603 Bradfield Combust 1596 Culf ord Clement. c 1613 Bradfield Alen, Thos. 1544 Acton Combust Allen, Thos. 1563 Rushmere North Aggas, Thos. 1567 Boyton 1572 Sudborne cum Orford Walter. 1576 Erwarton Alanson, Wm. 1545 Wickham Market 1586 Rushbrooke Alcock, Gilbert. 1561 Finborough 1597 Stanton All SS. Magna Allman, Wm. 1616 Fornham Martin Wm. 1624 Brettenham Allott, John. 1628 Thurlow Parva Aldus, Thos. 1555 Wherstead 1631 Wratting Parva, OF SUFFOLK, 1551-1631. 295 Alricke, John. 1575 Tostock Awdye, Bart. 1566 South Elmham S. 1576 Holbrook Peter and S. Michael Alston, Edw. 1597 Acton Awgar, Rich. 1564 Eyke Amye, Robt. 1594 Knoddishall and Ayerson, John. 1557 Bungay Trinity Buxlow Aylmer, Edwd. 1631 Claydon Thos. c. 1440 Stanton Aynesworth, Giles. 1562 Wyverstone Andrews, Robt. 1613 Wiverston Aynsworth, Geo. c. 1553 Stansted Andro, Rich. 1559 Chellesworth 1563 Thurston 1559 Norton next Wulpytt Androo, Rich. 1571 Onehouse Bacon, Clement. 1602 Flixton Anthony, John. 1573 Thurlow Parva 1608 Ilketshall S. John Appletoft, Rich. 1556 Offton cum 1609 Dunwich S. Peter Bricett Parva 1612 Dunwich All SS. Applebye, Nich. c. 1552 Stanton All SS. Edm. 1550 Occolt Ap Rice, Ellis 1529 Kirketon Edwd. 1565 Barton Mills Archer, John. 1616 South Elmham Jas. 1630 Burgate S. George Thos. c. 1549 Hoxne Argall, John. 1580 Halesworth 1554 Brandon 1585 Holton S. Peter Baker, Edm. 1614 Thrandeston 1590 Heveningham John. 'c. 1535 Reydon Argentine, Rich. 1556 S. Helen, Ipswich 1603 Chattisham 1557 Braham cum Bergholt Balcaskye, Jas. 1572 Wixoe 1557 Whitton Baldock, Jeremy. 1601 Tuddenham Armond, Jas. 1589 Chattisham Baldry, Henry. c. 1530 Brundish 1601 Bucklesham Baldwin, John. 1597 Yoxford Robt. 1630 Bucklesham - Wm. 1567 Brandeston Arnold, Luke. 1572 Blakenham Parva Balkey, John. 1556 Hargrave Arthur alias Thaker, John. 1562 Beccles c. 1539 Aldham Ball, Edwd. 1588 Waldringfield Arton, Rich. 1604 South Elmham 1592 Newborne S. Peter Ballard, Edwd. 1595 Badingham Arwyn, Thos. 1574 Newmarket Robt, 1582 Clare Arwynne, Thos. 1585 Herringswell 1588 Westhorpe Asshe, Rich. de. c. 1247 Ash Bocking 1592 Wiverston Assh, Thos. 1455 Weston by Beccles Simon. 1594 Bacton als Bayton Ashfield, John. 1570 Risby Banharn, John. c. 1419 Livermere Ashley, Hugh. 1577 Ilketshall S. Parva Margaret Banbour, Simon. c. 1367 Ashby Ashley alias Madocke, Philip. Banister, Thos. 1591 Westhall 1537 Bramford Bancks, Henry. 1568 Finborough Ashton•, Abdiah. 1606 Halesworth Magna Jas. 1616 Halesworth Barcock, Thos. 1617 Gazeley and Wm. 1593 Whitton cum Kentford Thurleston Barford, J ohn. 1620 Finborcugh Magna 1596 Blakenham Parva Barker, Edm. 1563 Westerfield Askew, John. c. 1538 Trimley Martin 1564 Ipswich S. Matthew 1587 Wordwell Edw. 1609 Bedingfield Leonard. 1531 Bradwell Henry. 1544 Uggeshall Aspinall, Jas. 1574 Lound John. 1561 Aldham c. 1595 Bradwell „ 1602 Nacton Astor, John. 1584 Beccles 1623 Nacton Atherton, Euthlacus. c. 1529 Monedon Thos. 1555 Knettishall Humphrey. 1586 Barton Mills 1580 Monk Soham Atkinson, John. 1557 Hollesley 1620 Holton S. Peter 1561 Sibton cum Peasenhall 1620 Blythford Thos. 1567 Fornham All SS. Wm. 1554 Ipswich S. Helen Atwood, Robt. 1557 Carleton Barlow, Francis. 1561 Wattisfield 1559 Kessingland Wm.-, 1570 Yoxford Aumant, Robt. c. 1613 Weston Market Barnard, John. 1574 Sotherton Autelby, John. 1541 Buxtow Barnardiston, Wm. c. 1553 Barnardiston Average, Wm. 1421 Nakcton 1554 Kedington Awdus, Thos. 1555 Wherstead Barnston, John. c. 1553 Kedington 2.9q CATALOGUE OF BENEFICED CLERGY Barnes, Edm. 1623 Pakefield (moiety) Belye, Robt. 1577 Worlingham John. 1593 Heveningham 1587 Blundeston 1609 Spexhall Bemys, Thos. c. 1603 Finborough Barnwell, Lawren. 1597 Worlington Parva Barret, Edwd. 1550 Freston Bendes, Wm. 1597 Wenham Parva John. 1531 Shadyngfield Bennes, John. 1413 S. Elmham S. Nich. 1583 Laxfield Margaret Barrett, John. 1564 Wordwell Benson, Thos. c. 1529 Whitton Bartlet, Anthony. 1623 Sternfield Benston, John. 1563 Kettlebarston Barton, George. 1565 Trimley S. Mary 1563 Preston Barwick, Arthur. 1560 Gaseley Bentham, Geo. 1559 Wridlington als Jas. 1558 Whelnetham Magna Worlington 1558 Groton 1562 Tuddenham 1561 Hecham Bentley, Wm. 1574 Lowestoft Thos. 1622 Chillesford 1579 Gunton Wm. 1585 Hitcham Berewe, Thos. atte. c. 1405 Bromeswell 1611 Milding 1406 Falkenham 1615 Nowton als Newton Berridge, John. 1606 Snape and Basel], Isaac. 1627 Freston Friston Thos. 1580 Sotterley Berryman, John. 1566 Wixhoe Basse, Thos. 1540 Martlesham Berton, Brian. 1536 Withersdale Wm. 1554 Framsden Berton, John. c. 1421 Downham Bataille, Rich. de la. c 1329 Brantham Besse, Henry, 1619 Wickham Market Bates, Peter. 1577 Flixton Bessow, Reginald. 1550 Westhorpe Bathoe, Rich. 1594 Uggeshall Best, Xphr. 1582 Wickhambrook Wm. 1597 Southcove Beteley, Robt. 1560 Cookley Batty, Xphr. 1554 Barsham Betneffe, John. 1583 Offton 1557 South Elmham S. Beynston, John. 1557 Flempton Margaret Beys, Wm. 1541 Ilketshall Margaret Baxter, Robt. 1542 Bealings Magna Biggs, Wm. 1574 Glemsford Wm. 1563 Thelnetham Billing, Wm. 1554 Cratfield Bay, Robt. c. 1379 Willingham Bindloss, Peter. 1606 Hopton c. 1380 South Cove Bingley, Robt. 1572 Sibton cum Bayer, Robt. 1531 Ipswich S. Stephen Peasenhall Beale, Xphr. 1616 Offton cum Bricett 1573 Cookley John. c. 1481 Stonham Parva Binks, Geo. 1554 Offton cum Bricett 1620 Wickham Mkt. 1556 Ubbeston 1629 Eyke Robt. 1572 Holton St. Mary 1629 Wordwell Biram, Rich. 1580 Copdock Beamond, Geo. 1584 Belton Birbeck, Paul. 1590 Aldeburgh John. 1575 Mutford 1595 Bromeswell 1581 Rushmere (Lowestoft) 1599 Ufford 1583 Mutford cum Barnby Bird, John. 1624 Baylham Beard, Thos. 1597 Hengrave c. 1629 Holton Bearman, Wm. 1617 Alderton Robt. 1623 Westley Beaumont, John. 1581 Whatfield Roger. 1565 Wenhaston 1583 Aldham Birdlyngton, John. 1432 Wrentham 1592 Hadleigh Birkinshaw, John. 1625 South Elmham Bechles, Daniel de. c. 1255 Ixininge S. Peter Becket, Stephen. 1559 Stratford S. Bishbye, Humph. 1570 Barrow Andrew Bishop, Thos. 1560 Stratford S. Mary Bedell, Wm. 1602 Bury S. Mary Blackborne, John. 1568 Whatfield 1616 Horningsheath 1574 Wenham Combust Bedford, John. 1403 Layham Bland, Rich. 1564 Wratting Magna Bedingfield, Hen. 1564 Bedingfield Blande, Rich. 1569 Kedington Thos. 1532 Alderton Blaxte, Anthony. 1595 Willingham Bedle, Sam. 1597 Woolverstone Beeching, John. 1579 Monks Eleigh Blinckoo, Wm. 1558 Chattisham Beighton, Laur. 1595 Henstead Blinckhorne, Edw. 1591 Easton Bavent Bell, DaVid. 1557 Alpheton 1592 Bungay Trinity Belton, Wm. c. 1537 Newmarket 1602 Pakefield (moiety) S. Maily Block, Thos. 1617 Yoxford OF SUFFOLK, 1551 - 1631. 297 Bloding, John. c. 1556 Ufford Boysse, Henry. 1561 Newton next Stephen. 1553 Debenharn Sudbury Blower, Wm 1587 Claydon 1568 Felsham Bloxham, Nich. 1629 Waldingfield Magna Boyse, Henry. 1571 Thorpe Morieux Bludding, John. 1539 Stratford Boyton, Thos. 1561 Hedgesett Blueston, Robt. 1527 Willingham Boytonne, Thos. 1566 Becktonne Blundall, John. 1583 Hemley 1567 .Barton Mills Blunden, John. 1594 Newborne Brabant, John. 1592 Assington Bobbet, Rich. 1563 Cookley Brabon, Rich. 1585 Lawshall Wm. 1564 Crettingham - 1589 Whepstead Bocher, John. 1557 Brokley Bracher, Robt. 1555 Kettlebarston Bocking, Thos. 1532. Bromeswell 1555 Wenham Combnst Bois, Wm. de. c. 1350 Cornard Magna 1566 Stradbroke Bole, Thos. c. 1432 Somerton Bracke, John. 1554 Thurlow Parva Bollum, Ralph. 1535 Holton S. Mary Bradforth, John. 1554 Thurlow Magna Bolt, Boult, John. 1622 Gorleston cum Bradley, Rich.
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