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1301, non. May, Andrew of Nortwall, rector, was collated to a prebendary in the college of St. Mary in the Fields in Norwich, by the Bishop; at his death, in

  • 1307, 2 non. May, Sir Tho. de Butteturte, sub-deacon, one of an ancient and good family in this county, was instituted, but upon his institution was obliged to swear to William de Knapeton, then Archdeacon of Norwich, that whereas he was then a pluralist, and held Eustone and Trostone livings in this diocese, both of which had care of souls, that he would immediately resign one, unless he obtained a dispensation from the Pope, as soon as he quietly received the profits of Titshall.
  • Richard de Dunmowe resigned this for Palgrave in Suffolk; and in 1357, 3 May, Tho. de Calkhyl, priest, succeeded, who resigned Palgrave.
  • 1367, 7 June, Calkhyl changed with Tho. de Blofield, priest, for Mulkberton, of which William de Hoo, Knt. was patron.
  • 1394, Mr. William Rolf, a shaveling.
  • 1398, 17 Dec. He changed with John Alleyn, for Frekenham.
  • 1400, 14 April, Will. Heyward, priest, on Alleyn's resignation.
  • 1410, 27 Jan. John Lolleworth, priest, on Heyward's resignation.
  • 1416, 27 Dec. Thomas Lank, priest.
  • 1418, 19 Nov. Nicholas Derman, bachelor in the decrees.
  • 1424, 24 Dec. Robert Clermont of Carleton Rode, priest.
  • 1431, 5 Nov. Walter Martyn; he changed Intwood for this, with Robert Clements.
  • 1434, 20 August, John Heyghundern, on Clements's resignation.
  • 1455, 17 October, Richard Tateshale, A.M. at John Heyghunder's deprivation.
  • 1460, ult. April, John Fletcher, on Tateshale's resignation.
  • 1487, 30 June, John Hughson, on Fletcher's resignation. He died in 1490.
  • 1490, Tho. Asty.
  • 1533, 11 August, Robert Bosall, on Asty's death; he was the last rector presented by the Abbot.
  • 1546, 27 Oct. Elias Lache, on Bosall's resignation. John Cornwaleis, Esq.
  • 1578, 16 June, John Crane, S.T.B. Thomas Cornwaleis, Knt.
  • 1578, Tho. Crane, A. B. on John Crane's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1596, 16 April, Michael Denbigh, A. M. Ditto.
  • 1600, Paul Chapman, who in 1603, answered, that he was a bachelor in divinity, and held these two churches, being one benefice, with the benefice of Heigham by Norwich; he was instituted June 15, on Denbigh's death; presented by Thomas Cornwaleis, Knt.
  • 1631, 21 April Jeremiah Burrowes, clerk, A. M. on Chapman's death. Jane Lady Bacon of Brome in Suffolk, widow, late wife, of Nat. Bacon, Knt. of the Bath, before that, of William Cornwaleis, Knt.; he was deprived, and in
  • 1638, John Boys, clerk, was instituted.
  • 1661, George Kent, at the death of John Boys. Harbottle Grimstone, Bart.