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1375. 11 July, Gilbert Colman of Thuryton, priest, on Greene's resignation. Sir John Verdoun, Knt.

  • 1375, 21 March, Sir John de Verdoun, Knt. and Adam Bosvile, the present patrons, considering the small revenues of each mediety, consolidated them for ever, at the death of Gilbert Colman, in John Basset, then rector of Bosvile's mediety; the presentation henceforward to be alternate.
  • 1410, 22 Febr. Richard Andyeness, priest. Sir Edmund Noon, Knt.
  • 1423, 25 March, John Motewyn of Bury St. Edmund's, priest. Thomas Torrel, Esq.
  • 1430, 30 May, William Ty, priest, on Motewyn's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1458, 3 Septem. Thomas Levereche. Henry Noon, Esq.
  • 1458, 28 Octob. William Rede, on Levereche's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1511, 2 March, John Elmham. Ditto.
  • 1529, 28 May, Anthony Warner, chaplain, at Elmham's death. Ditto.
  • 1554, 14 July, John Harrison, at Warner's death. Thomas Duke of Norfolk.
  • 1576, 7 Decem. John Baron, on Harrison's death. William Dixe, William Canterell, &c. trustees for the Duke of Norfolk.
  • 1579, 2 March, Thomas Davies. Phillip Earl of Arundell.
  • 1580, 4 Febr. William Skarlet. The Bishop by lapse.
  • 1594, 16 May, Edward Cotton, clerk. Earl of Suffolk.
  • 1627, William Bagley. Thomas Earl of Arundell.
  • 1662, Richard Crosdale, rector.
  • 1674, 12 January, Thomas Barry, A. M. on Crosdale's death. Henry Earl of Norwich, Earl-Marshal, &c.
  • 1687, 18 January, Obadiah Browne, A. M. on Barry's death. Richard Richmond, apothecary, London.
  • 1689, 16 May, The Rev. Mr. Joseph Henchman, A. M. the present rector, [1736,] on Browne's resignation. Richard Marriot, Gent. and John Coggs, goldsmith, by grant from the Duke of Norfolk.

On the font I saw the arms of Bosville, (a I suppose,) carved in stone, with A on one side, and B on the other, being the initial letters of the name of Adam Bosville, who was patron in 1362, about which time this might be set up; and in a south chancel window I find the same arms quartered by Noon, viz.

Arg. A fess gul. between six de-lises sab.

And in the same window it quarters arg. two chevrons az. the whole in a bordure gul. and over them this broken inscription:

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