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1440, 6 July, John Mychell, priest. Robert Berdewell, Esq. in right of his manor called Berdwell's. In 1457, he had MidleHerling consolidated to this. He is buried here.

  • Ralf Full of Love, rector, who died in 1479, is buried here; he was succeeded by
  • Peter Bardwell, on whose death in
  • 1505, 8 Octob. Rob. Candeler succeeded; on his death in
  • 1525, 17 Dec. Henry Thexton, was instituted. John Wotton, and Elizabeth his wife.
  • 1538, 26 April, Sir John Thompson, chaplain. John Wotton, Esq.
  • 1543, 10 April, Sir Tho. Thompson, chaplain to Thomas Duke of Norfolk.

At this time John Richard, rector of Fornecet, and Rob. Wright, rector of Hopton, were commissioners in order to take down MidleHerling church.

  • 1557, 26 June, Edmund Kyne, S. T. B. on Thompson's death. Anne Wodehouse, alias Reppes.
  • John Kyng, rector; on his death in
  • 1559, 30 July, Edward Jacksonne, priest, was instituted. Bassingbourne Gawdy, Gent. and Anne his wife.
  • 1568, 8 Feb. Will Franklinge, on Jackson's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1573, 8 Octob. Will. Nashe, on Franklinge's death. Ditto.
  • 1587, 30 March, Will. Harvye, chaplain, on Nashe's death. Bas. Gawdy, senior, Esq.
  • 1591, 15 Sept. Will. Harvie. Bas. Gawdye, Esq.
  • 1596, 21 April, Nich. Cressener, A. M. on Harvie's resignation. Sir Bas. Gawdy, Knt.
  • John Cressener died rector.
  • 1670, 31 May, Henry Cressener, A. M. John Gawdy, Esq.
  • 1720, 24 June, the Rev. Mr. John Whaley, the present [1736] rector, was instituted on Cressener's death. Bas. Gawdy, Bart.; he holds it with Ridlesworth and Gasthorp.


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