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Rob. Drury of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. a person of great learning, and Speaker of the House of Commons in Henry the Seventh's time.

Rectors of Intwood

  • 1275, Robert de Tivile, rector.
  • 1313, Nic. Spriggi. Tho. Spriggi of Monesle.
  • 1325, John de Bukenham. Tho. Spriggi and Julian his wife.
  • 1334, Rob. de Shadwell. Sir Simon de Hethersete, Knt. guardian to Will. son of Ralf de Bukenham.
  • 1336, John (or Rob.) de Bingham.
  • 1349, John Boule of Old-Bukenham; he died rector. Will, de Bukenham.
  • 1364, Will. Wisete, he died and was buried in the minor-friars church at Norwich. Bartholomew Appleyard and John Erpingham, citizens of Norwich.
  • 1339, John Wysete, buried in the chancel in 1392, and was succeeded by
  • Walter Bulleman, and he in 1399, by
  • Tho. Cantele, these three being presented by William Appleyard, citizen of Norwich, as was
  • Barth Belagh in 1401, when

The chapel of St. James the Apostle of Gawesthorp, or Gawthorp, was an nexed and consolidated to this church of Intwood.

  • 1424, Will. Bultell. Thomas Wetherby, Esq. citizen and alderman of Norwich.
  • 1425, Walter Martin, who in 1431, changed for Titshall with Rob. Clement, who in 1444, changed with
  • Tho. Brook for Pevensey in Chichester diocese; he was deprived in 1452, and
  • Tho. Morrice was presented by John Jenney, Esq. and Eliz. his wife, heiress of Wetherby, who presented the four following rectors,
    William Freeman.
  • 1471, Ric. Roper; at his death in
  • 1482, Ric. Dawntre, who is buried in Hethersete church and was succeeded in
  • 1493, by John Ponsty. In
  • 1501, James Styward had it by lapse, and in
  • 1502, Tho. Howson, at whose death in
  • 1517, Edmund Loge had it, of the gift of John Blyant and Anne his wife; he died in 1529, and
  • Chris. Lant had it, by gift from Ric. Bliant, Esq.; he was succeeded by
  • Tho. Coyton, on whose deprivation in
  • 1554, Henry Smith was presented by Tho. Gresham, Esq. at whose death in
  • 1574, John Shinquen had it, and held it united to Keswick, Sir Tho. Gresham, Knt. being patron.
  • 1597, July 21, Edw. Munday was presented by Tho. Tirrel, Esq.