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1491, Rich. Hanworth. Sir Will. Knevet, Knt.

  • Henry Hanworth, res. Ditto.
  • 1503, John Mannyng, A.M. res.
  • 1503, Nic. Craven.
  • 1543, Sir Will. Burgess, chaplain. Sir Edm. Knevet, Knt.
  • 1561, John Skeet, res. Lapse.
  • 1563, John Beare, ob. Thomas Chapman, this turn.
  • 1566, John Blomevill. James Bigot, Gent. lord of Rainthorphall.
  • 1586, Will. Temple. John and William Matchet this turn, by grant from James Bigot. In 1603, he returned answer, that he had 120 communicants, and that Tho. Baxter, Esq. was patron.
  • 1629, Henry King. Tho. Newce, Esq. He was sequestered.
  • 1654, Richard Laurence. By the Usurpers.
  • 1661, Edw. Bainard, A.M. ob. on King's cession. Tho. Nuce, Esq.
  • 1679, Edw. Bosworth, res. Edmund Bedingfield, Esq.
  • 1682, William Barlow. Ditto: buried under a marble in the chancel, July 1, 1693.
  • 1693, Will. Smith, res. Tho. Seaman, junior, this turn.
  • 1709, William Stevenson, united to Moringthorp. Israel Fielding, Esq. this turn; at his cession in
  • 1723, John Bourne was presented by Walter Bateman, lord of Rainthorp-hall, who sold the advowson to Miles Branthwayt, Esq.
  • 1735, William Bentham. Thomas Warkehouse, Esq. this turn. At his death,

Mr. Evan Bowen, the present rector, was presented by Miles Branthwayt, Esq. the present patron, and now holds it united to the third part of Atleburgh, as at p. 525, vol. i.

When Norwich Domesday was wrote, the prior of Bromholm was patron, and the rector had a house and 10 acres of glebe; it was valued at 12, after at 14 marks, and paid 2s. synodals, 10d. Peterpence, and 4d. carvage. The Prior of Thetford monks had revenues here of the gift of William Bigod, (as at vol. ii. p. 109,) viz. temporals taxed at 40s. 2d. a year, and spirituals, viz. the tithes of his demeans and divers other lands held of him, valued to the tenths at 40s. a year, and afterwards compounded for at 16s. 8d. a year, reduced after to 13s. a year, which in 1612, was paid to the lord of Aslacton priory manor, in right of Thetford priory.

It now stands in the King's Books undischarged, and therefore is not capable of augmentation.

8l. Taseburgh rect. 16s. yearly tenths.