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1425, Richard Wilby. Lapse.

  • 1434, Clement Chevyr, deacon.
  • 1436, William Stele, A.M. Lapse.
  • 1438, Jown Howard.
  • 1452, John Leghton.
  • 1484, William Mene. Lapse.
  • 1494, Reginald Cooper. Ditto.
  • 1504, William Mene. Lapse.
  • 1512, John Thirewall.
  • 1520, John Dawson, ob.
  • 1525, Thomas Percivale.
  • 1533, Francis Woode, ob.
  • 1535, Sir Robert Mathew, chaplain, was the last presented by the convent.

Rectors presented by the bishops of Norwich, as Abbots of Holm

  • 1550, Tho. Welles, alias Martin, united to St. Michael Robert Rugge, alderman of Norwich, by grant of Will. Rugge Bishop of Norwich.
  • 1555, Rich. Clegge. Ditto, as to union, presented by the Bishop.
  • 1566, John Seman.
  • 1570, John Hill, ob.
  • 1581, William Matchet, A.M. united to St. Michael.
  • 1620, Will. Roy. Ditto, ob.
  • 1640, Thomas Stevenson. Ditto.
  • 1663, John Worthington, S. T. P.
  • 1671, John Beale, united to Drayton.
  • 1674, Sam. Williams, held it with St. Michael.
  • 1689, John Richardson, A.M.
  • 1720, John Paul, A.M.
  • 1725, John Gardiner, now LL. D. and rector of MassinghamMagna. He resigned, and was succeeded by

The Rev. Mr. George Kenrick, vicar of Horning, who is the present rector.

The church was dedicated to all the Saints, and when Norwich Domesday was wrote, the rector had no house but 13 acres of glebe; it was valued at three, and after at four marks; the Abbot of Holm's portion was 4s.; it paid 12d. procurations, 1s. 10d. synodals, 18d. Peter pence, and 2d.