History of the parish of Buxhall in the county of Suffolk; with twenty-four full-plate illustrations and a large parish map (containing all the field names) specially drawn for the work . One cottage and one orchard, customary and heriotable,with a small pond in the said orchard, formerly parcel of a tenement called Fryers,lying in Buxhall between the highway called Church Street on the east, and land,late of John Salter, on the west, one head abutting on land late of the said JohnSalter, towards the north, and the other head on orchard late of Edward Studd,towards the south. Rent vij. Martin


History of the parish of Buxhall in the county of Suffolk; with twenty-four full-plate illustrations and a large parish map (containing all the field names) specially drawn for the work . One cottage and one orchard, customary and heriotable,with a small pond in the said orchard, formerly parcel of a tenement called Fryers,lying in Buxhall between the highway called Church Street on the east, and land,late of John Salter, on the west, one head abutting on land late of the said JohnSalter, towards the north, and the other head on orchard late of Edward Studd,towards the south. Rent vij. Martin Recher had the above in the time of Henry VIII., and on his deathhis son Henry Recher was admitted 35 Hen. VIII. Henry Recher died, and wassucceeded by his son and heir, Richard Recher, who was admitted Sept. 30,2 and 3 Phil, and Mary. Daniel Recher, Oct. 8, 20 Eliz., surrendered to HenryRicher (sic), who surrendered to his brother Daniel Richer, who was admittedApril 13, 22 Eliz. Daniel Richer, son of Daniel Richer, was admitted toabove (and another piece) April 29, i Car. I., and surrendered the above only toThomas Crosse, of Buxhall, who was admitted April 22, 2 Car. I. Thomas. Houses of Interest in the Parish 229 Crosse, July 19, 1637, surrendered to Elizabeth his wife, who was admittedApril 5, 1638, and together they surrendered to Henry Barton, who was admitted,and who, April 5, 14 Car. I., surrendered conditionally to Thomas Crosse andElizabeth his wife, and the heirs of Thomas, and both Thomas and his wifewere admitted April 25, 1639, and at same court sold to Abraham Rudland,who was at the same time admitted. Abraham Rudland, by his will, Jan. 23,1650, devised his tenement in Buxhall, where William Sanders dwelt, to hisgranddaughter, Martha Rudland, who was admitted April 24, 1660. Shemarried Benjamin Brett, and surrendered in, 1670, to self and husband for life,with remainder to use of the heirs of the said Martha, and Benjamin Brett,the husband, was admitted August 1


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