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And not being discharged, is capable of augmentation. The spirituals of the Prior of St. Olave were one mark, his temporals 3s. and the temporals of the Prior of Bukenham were 4s. 11d.

Rectors of Bunwell

  • 1201, Alan de Beccles. Fulk Banyard, by grant of this turn from Roger Fitz-Peter Fitz-Osbert. In 1218, he was vicar-general to the Bishop of Norwich, and in 1224, Archdeacon of Sudbury; see vol. iii. p. 647.
  • 1327, Will. Banyard. Sir Rob. Banyard, Knt.
  • 1349, Hugh Bandon of Yoxford. Sir Roger de Norwich. He changed for Bernham-Broom with
  • 1355, Master Will. de Baketon. Tho. de Grey this turn.
  • 1357, Master Will. de Herwardestok. Sir Rog. de Norwich, Knt.
  • 1373, Master John Branthwait, rector.
  • 1396, Master Elias de Bintre. The master and brethren of Metyngham chantry.
  • 1410, Sir John Toleye, priest. Thomas Patesle, clerk, Simon Brunne, and William Fulbourne, Esq. this turn.
  • 1418, Jeffry at Medwe, on Tolye's resignation. The master and brethren of St. Mary's chantry or college at Metyngham.
  • 1427, Thomas Ringstede, changed with Medwe for Farnham rectory, in London diocese. Will. Grey.
  • John Manning. The college of Metyngham. On his death in
  • 1442, Tho. Larke had it. William Grey of Merton, Esq. each other turn. He was succeeded by
  • 1486, John Jullys, presented by the college. At his death in
  • 1504, Walter Catesby, A. M. had it of the gift of Sir Humfry Catesbye, Knt. for this turn. At his death in
  • 1506, Ric. Grisley was presented by Ric. Braunche, master of the college.
  • 1541, Sir Robert Codde, chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich, and Master of St. Giles's hospital there, (see vol. iv. p. 399,) was presented by Thomas Codde, the famous mayor of Norwich in 1549, (see vol. iii. p 225, 30,) who had this turn of Edmund Grey, Esq. At Codde's death in
  • 1547, Will. Rede had it, of Peter Rede, Gent. (see vol. iv. p. 200,) who had the turn of Anthony Denny, Esq. one of the privy council, in right of his manor of Persehall, late belonging to the dissolved college of Metingham. He was succeeded by
  • 1555, John Porye, D. D. fellow of Stoke-Clare and Bennet colleges, rector of Landbeach, and this year vicar of St. Stephen's, Norwich; prebend of the 2d stall in Ely cathedral; in Jan. 1559, being made rector