London, about whom he erected a most curious and sumptuous monument, which normally takes up pretty much the whole area, inclosed with iron rails, there getting just room enough still left to go round the monument, which is elevated in form of an Egyptian pyramid, of marble and stone, supported by pillars, and reaching pretty much to the prime of the chancel, owning an urn on the summit in the arch beneath the pyramid, and which supports it, is the effigies of a girl kneeling on a cushion, with a desk just before her, on which lies a Bible opened with these words, – « I am guaranteed that my Redeemer liveth, &c. » Over her head, an oval stone projects, so curiously polished, as to replicate her effigies, as from a on the lookout-glass and at every single corner are two youngsters, four boys and 4 ladies, on their knees there are 4 steps to ascend to the effigies of the lady at each corner of the next move, stands a Dorick pillar on the best of that which stands south-west, is the statue of a lady veiled, her remaining foot treading on a tortoise, with a pet by her suitable foot on the north-west pillar, a swan charged with stars or estoils on the north-east, a centaur in a maze, or labyrinth and on the south-east pillar, a gentleman in armour kneeling on a cushion.
In 1505, Harvey Stubbe and his spouse were being buried less than a marble in the chancel. Herelyeth the body of Anne Elwin, late the Wife of Peter Elwin, Gent. In 1274 the Earl-Marshal was discovered to have freewarren in this article and in Coleby and Aldby and in 1284 Henry de Hastings brother of Jeffry de Hastyngs, died seized of it, it extending then into Banningham, Erpingham, Ingworth and Oxnede, and it was located, that Thomas de Wighton or Witton, to whom Henry conveyed all but the Erpingham portion, in his lifestyle time experienced it, and that element Jeffry had Wighton and Hastings conveyed all to Roger Bygod Earl of Norfolk, who in 1285 was authorized totally free-warren, and had a truthful held here, upon the vigil and day of St. Butolph, in 1315, the Earl-Marhal Bigod, and the Abbot of St. Bennet, of whom he held it, had been uncovered lords below the Abbot of St. Edmund’s manor of Sexton’s in Ailesham extended hither, and John de Banningham, Isabel late wife of Hen.
260, 327, 541, the portion right here, Hubert de Cordeboef or Corn-de-beof held as a member of Cawston, of the present of Henry I. by the serjeanty of getting an archer for the king’s company, it becoming a aspect of the serjeanty in Banningham, Berningham, (Winter,) and Erpingham, that Henry I. gave to Gerard Tusard, to come across him 5 archers the Earl-Marshal held Tusard’s element, and John Cordeboef the other in 1406 Walter de Berningham held the full of Roger Bigot Earl of Norfolk, it was following held of the manor of Berningham Winter, by Robert Brome, and was procured to the other manors by Sir Thomas Erpingham, and was constantly held as a member of Berningham, with that manor, at 50 % a price of the honour of Forncet. The manor of Boton, and advowson, came to the Pecches, Jeffry and Simon Pecche his son had it, and William Pecche granted it to Roger de Gyneto, or Gyney, the moiety of the advowson, William Bartholomew and Fulk de Gyneto, getting witnesses to it the claimed William in 1205 possessing recovered element of it versus Ralf and Eborard, sons of Simon, father of William, who offered to it, and have been lords of Midleton’s manor, and of Scot’s element, which was now joined to Midleton’s.
In 1314, on the demise of the 1st vicar, there was a jus patronatus, to know if the nomination was not reserved to the see, and it was found not to be so, on which John de Wesenham, then thirty yrs previous, an unbeneficed priest, was instituted vicar, at the prior’s presentation and in 1349 Henry Hervy of Tutington, priest he resigned the very same yr to Clement Tyllock of Colby, on whose death, in 1352, Nicholas Wolverys had it in 1419 Thomas Pepyr was vicar in 1446, Robert Smith, in 1500 Roger Blether died, and the convent gave it to John Warmalle. The manor referred to as Tortune, afterwards Midleton’s, Herlewin had it in the Confessor’s time, and was of the identical price with Botune manor to this the Conqueror, when he gave it to Rainald-Fitz-Ivo additional 2 socmen, which belonged previously to Herold, and have been valued with Causton manor. In Domesday we locate that Earl Ralf was seized of 50 percent the convent’s land, when he forfeited his estate to the Conqueror, by his rebel, and that a freewoman then held it of him but the Conqueror gave it again to the monastery which held the total at the study, apart from two freemen that previously belonged to Guerd the Dane, and sixteen acres, &c.