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1349, 4 July, John de Bokenham, shaveling. Alice, widow of Sir Hugh Bokenham, Knt.

  • 1352, 9 May, Walter de Elveden, professor of civil law, precentor of the church of Hereford, on the death of John de Bokenham. Ditto.
  • 1359, 9 May, Nicholas Bokenham, clerk. Ditto.
  • 1362, 27 Nov. Roger Dennay, or Dawnay. Lapse.
  • 1391, 20 June, Tho. de Bosevill, accolite. Julian, formerly wife of Hugh de Bokenham.
  • 1435, 4 June, the church of St. Andrew in Snetterton was consolidated to the church of All-Saints there, at the request of Emund Bukenham, then patron of both, and of Tho. de Bosvyle, rector of both.
  • 1446, 3 Octob. Master Robert Spylman, priest, bachelor in the decrees, was instituted to Snetterton Utraque, at Bosvyle's death, at the presentation of Edmund de Bukenham, Esq. The 6th Sept. 1464, he was made master of St. Gregory's college in Sudbury, on the death of Hen. Sethyng, last master.
  • 1467, 19 Jan. Master John Newman, LL.D. on Spylman's death. Edmund de Bukenham, Esq.
  • 1492, 14 Oct. Thomas Dykys, priest. Lapse.
  • 1449, 5 July, Walter Redmayne, priest, D. D. on Dykys's resignation. Grorge Bukenham, Esq.
  • 1504, 21 Dec. William Throgmerton, LL.D. on Redman's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1530, Stephen Galle, clerk, buried here Dec. 3, 1556. Ditto.
  • 1557, 5 March, Sir Edmund Burrough, clerk, vicar of Runham, at Galle's death, buried 27 Nov. 1578. Tho. Carill, Esq. and Dorothy his wife.
  • 1578, 9 Feb. John Weston, clerk. Nicholas Hare, Esq. of Stow-Bardolph.
  • 1582, 23 July, Edmund Riseley, clerk, on Weston's death. Ditto.
  • 1588, 8 Octob. Ralph Leaver, clerk, buried June 3, 1605. Ditto.
  • 1605, 25 Octob. James Branthwayte, A. M. buried 10 Feb. 1632. Sir Ralph Hare, Knt.
  • 1633, 21 June, Edward Bentley, clerk, buried 24 May, 1641. Sir John Hare, Knt.
  • 1641, Samuel Rogers.
  • 1644, 1 May, Thomas Martin, clerk, buried 1659. Elizabeth, relict of Sir John Hare.
  • 1659, 10 Dec. Robert Seppens, clerk, resigned in 1666, for Hingham. John Hare, Esq.
  • 1668, 12 Febr. Walpole Chamberleyn, A. B. on Seppen's resignation. John Hare of Sidestrond, second son of Sir John Hare.
  • 1668, 2 Sept. Richard Neech, A. M. on Chamberleyn's cession. Ditto.
  • 1670, 15 Febr. Anthony Neech, A.B. on his brother's resignation; he died Octob. 5, 1730, aged 84, as his grave-stone in the altar rails informs us. Ditto.
  • 1780,