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1344, 14 Sept. Tho. Archer of Floketon, shaveling. Roger Archer of Floketon.

  • 1350, 4 Jan. Roger Pylleburgh, on Archer's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1375, 10 Dec. Will. Gilbert, priest. Alexandrina Le Archer.
  • 1384, 21 April, Stephen Mundegome, priest, on Gilbert's resignation. John Rose, Knt.
  • 1384, 3 July, Rob. Skynnere, priest, on Mundegome's resignation. John Roose, Knt.
  • 1387, 23 Octob. Hen. Green, priest, on Skynner's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1393, 12 July, Greene changed with Will. Baxtere for Letterdeston, in Wales: he was buried here in 1419. Beatrix, relict of John Roose, Knt.
  • 1419, 9 Feb. Rob. North de Coneveston, priest. Christ. Straunge, Esq.
  • 1424, 12 March, John Gibelot de Kelshale, priest. Tho. Erpingham, Knt. Oliver Groos, Esq. Will. Ellys, clerk, John Walsham, John Clere, Rogyr Rushbrook, and Adam Nobbe, feoffees.
  • 1428, 20 Nov. Rich. Chichele, priest, on Gibelot's resignation. Christ. Straunge, Esq.
  • 1434, 15 March, Tho. Cole, priest. Ditto.
  • John Hunt, priest, on whose death in
  • 1463, 2 May, Nic. Scott succeeded; Tho. Sankevyle, or Sackvile.
  • 1494, Richolas Bryan, rector, died.
  • 1494, 2 March, Robert Haldysworth, A.M. Tho. Rokes, Esq.
  • 1495, 18 Sept. Rich. Haldysworth, accolite, on Robert's resignation. Ditto. He died rector.
  • 1510, 29 Nov. Rob. Helperby. Sir Rob. Drury, by grant from Tho. Rooks, Esq.
  • 1511, Will. Ward, rector.
  • 1515, John Foldser, rector.
  • Rich. Wright, rector, on whose death in
  • 1540, 14 Febr. Leonard Dent, chaplain, was instituted. Rob. Drury, Esq.
  • 1557, 5 July, Tho. Pyke, priest, on Dent's death. Rob. Drury, Knt.
  • 1573, 3 March, Rich. Twyn, on Pike's death. Ditto.
  • 1579, 27 Febr. Tho. Poynter, alias Winter, on Twyn's resignation.

Sir Drue Drury, Knt.

  • 1601, 18 Jan. Henry Michell, S.T.B. on Winter's resignation.
  • Ditto. In 1605, he held Redgrave with it.
  • 1608, 22 Dec. John Pain presented by the Crown, the church being then full of Henry Mihell, or Michell, upon whom a citation was served to shew by what authority he held it; Febr. 8, Pain was instituted, by lapse to the King: Mihell having voided it.
  • 1632, 24 Oct. Edm. Draper, A.M. on Pain's death. The relict of Drue Drury, Knt.
  • Jeremiah Stevens, at whose death in
  • 1661, George Reyner was instituted. Rob. Drury, Bart.
  • 1662, George Reyner, A.M. The King by lapse.
  • 1681, 30 June, Tho. Barnes A.M. on Reyner's death. Rob. Drury, Bart. it was first united to Gasthorp, to which it was consolidated the 19th of Dec. following. He is buried in the chancel.