Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2010
ALNESBOURN (Suffolk), St Mary f. c. 1200
List in VCH Suffolk, II, 91; Heads, II, 327.
John de Lynn (Lenn(e)) 1350– Can. of Alnesbourn, apptd by bp, no eln having taken place as so few canons survived 7 Aug. 1350 (Reg. Bateman, II, no. 1396). Occ. Mich. 1364 (TNA, KB27/416, rex roll, mm. 12d, 34 – the latter desc. him as former pr. and lists his offences 1358–63 and mentions Robert, custos of priory);
John (? another) Occ. 13 Oct. 1365 (Ipswich RO, HD1538/113/1/19; Hilary 1378 (Select Cases of Trespass, II, 291–2); June 1380 x June 1381 (TNA, E179/45/5B, m. 2).
[Robert Brethenham Said to occ. 1391 (Blomefield V, 107), in relation to Forncett manor. The court roll for 1391 does not now seem to have survived among the Forncett court rolls in Cambridge University Library).]
Richard Susanne 1392– Can. of Holy Sepulchre, Thetford, coll. 28 Nov. 1392, no reason being given for the vacancy (Norwich, Reg/3/6, f. 170v). Occ. 10 Oct. 1401 (Ipswich RO, HD1538/113/1/(16)).
John Turnour (Turnor) Occ. (John) 1 Nov. 1451 in lease from pr. and conv. of Alnesbourn to pr. Nicholas of Woodbridge and others (named laity) for 100 yrs of all manors, lands, rents and services in Alnesbourn and elsewhere in Suffolk, rendering 10 a yr (CCR 1447–54, p. 519).
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