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10 kal. Apr. Robert de Gravenny, or Craneby, priest.

  • 1322, 5 id. July, John de Hemenhale, priest.
  • 1349, 4 Nov. William de Melford.
  • 1357, Henry, son of John de Lydgate, priest, on Melford's resignation.
  • 1360, 22 Decem. Peter de Hoo, on Lydgate's resignation.
  • 1360, 6 March, Thomas Osberne, priest, on Hoo's resignation.
  • 1361, 17 Nov. John de Edlington, accolite.
  • 1365, 27 April, Gilbert de Wortham, on Edlington's resignation.
  • 1399, Richard Fysch, priest.
  • 1400, 8 Octob. Thomas Page, priest.
  • 1402, 5 August, Simon Smith, on Page's resignation.
  • 1402, 9 August, Thomas Faldyngworth, on Smith's resignation.
  • Thomas Wylomond, at whose resignation in
  • 1417, 3 Sept. Thomas Kynthorp was instituted.
  • 1421, Thomas Savage, priest.
  • William Brixey, on Savage's resignation. He died 1429, and in that year
  • October 5, it was consolidated to Fouldon, or the Portion in the Marsh.
  • 1449, John Bulman was instituted to the Portion in the Fields, on the resignation of Thomas Wode; and in 1454, 13 Dec. the consolidated portions of Fouldon and Semere were consolidated to this, and possession given to John Bulman aforesaid, who held the whole benefice till 1497, and then resigned it; upon which, in
  • 1497, 6 June, John Alleyn, A. M. was instituted to Dekylburg, with all the portions annexed.
  • 1531, 24 Dec. Rich. Eden, doctor of the decrees. The King, by grant from the Abbot.
  • 1551, 4 Aug. Tho. Cardon, A. M. on Eden's death. Tho. Godsalve of Norwich, Esq.
  • 1554, 23 Dec. William Stockwith, priest. Ditto.
  • 1557, 30 October, Richard Lusser, A. M. on Stockwith's resignation.
  • 1558, 2 Sept. James Green. William Mingaye, Alderman of Norwich.
  • 1561, Tho. Roberts, A. M. on Green's resignation. Lapse.
  • 1576, 28 June, Robert Sayer, D. D. on Robert's death. Henry and Tho. Whipple of Dickleburgh, Gent.
  • 1622, Christopher Barnard, dispossessed by the Earl of Manchester in 1643.
  • 1643, Elias Crabtree had it, at the dispossession of Mr. Barnard; he signed the attestation of the ministers of this county, Ao 1648.
  • 1662, Mr. Barnard was restored, and the 22d Sept. in this year, he subscribed the Articles, being at that time master of arts.
  • 1680, 11 October, John Richar, A. M. on Barnard's death. John Richar, and Nich. his son, for this turn.
  • 1684, 19 April, Samuel Needham, on Richar's death. George Chamberlain, S. T. P. Fellow of Trinity-College in Cambridge, perpetual patron.

He was succeeded by John Whitfield, D. D. of Trinity-College, Cambridge.

The Rev. John Baker, D.D. the present [1736] rector, succeeded at the death of Dr. Whitfield. Trinity-College, Cambridge, patrons.

In 1643, Christopher Bernard, "was dispossessed by the Earl of Manchester, who tendered him the covenant, and offered him to keep his place