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priest. Sir Robert Corbett, senior, guardian to John de Lowdham.

  • 1394, 20 May, Henry Brakkele, priest, Sir Robert Corbett, senior, guardian to John de Lowdham.
  • 1397, 6 Decem. Sir John de Scoles, priest. Ditto.
  • 1401, ult. Jan. Michael Crowe of Kenninghall, priest. Ditto.
  • 1404, 4 Oct. Sir Tho. Warner of Leyham, priest. Gilbert de Debenham, for this turn.
  • 1408, 8 Nov. Robert Pope of Frandeston, priest. John Lowdham of Burgate.
  • 1416, 18 Oct. Tho. Bukke of Melles, priest. John Lowdham of Ipswich, patron, by right of inheritance in a lineal descent.
  • 1416, 20 Jan. John Greeve. Ditto.
  • 1417, 22 Oct. Roger de Knyveton, priest. John Hevenyngham, senior, Knt. Will. Shelton, Esq. Will. Lord, clerk, and John Intewode, for this turn.
  • 1419, 22 Dec. John Rawe, priest, on Knyveton's resignation. John Lowdham.
  • 1423, 31 May, Simon Warner, priest. John Lowdham, Esq. son and heir of Thomas Lowdham, Knt.
  • 1428, 10 April, John Bubwith, priest, on Warner's resignation. John Hagh, Esq.
  • 1479, 18 July, Henry - - - - - - -
  • 1484, 22 Sept. Robert Stukely, collated by the Bishop. I meet with no more institutions till
  • 1597, 21 April, Edmund Stanhaw. The Crown (as guardian to Bleverhasset.)
  • 1598, 20 Oct. John Smith, A. M. on Stanhaw's resignation. Samuel Bleverhasset, Esq. united to Scole.
  • 1603, John Smith, rector, of whom the Answers of the Parsons inform us, that he was a preacher allowed by the late Lord Bishop of Norwich, but no graduate.
  • 1618, 21 April, Tho. Hall, A. M. united to Scole. Samuel Blaverhasset of Lowdham, Esq.
  • 1642, 10 Sept. John Gibbs, A. M. on Hall's death. Richard Nixon, Gent.
  • 1651, 18 Febr. Toby Dobbin. Ditto.
  • 1673, 22 Sept. Tho. Wales, A. B. on Dobbin's death. John Fincham of Outwell, in the Isle of Ely, Esq.; he had Thelton.
  • 1702, 7 Oct. Tho. Palgrave, on Wales's death. Diamond Nixon, Esq.
  • 1725, 24 Aug. Will. Baker, on Palgrave's death. Robert Kemp, Bart. united to Wacton-Parva.
  • 1734, the Rev. Mr. John James, the present [1736] rector, on Baker's resignation. Sir Robert Kemp, Bart. patron.
  • Lincoln Taxa.

6 marks.

This rectory is in Redenhall deanery, and Norfolk archdeaconry; and being sworn of the value of 30