6l. 10s. Swanton Abbatis rectory, 34l. clear yearly value. Barningham Parva, and being sworn of the clear yearly worth of 45l.; it’s discharged of first-fruits and tenths, and is capable of augmentation; it pays procurations to the Bishop on the visitation 17d. qr.; synodals 9d.; and 4s. procurations to the archdeacon; the old valuation was 7 marks; it paid to every tenth 1l. 15s. clear; is now valued to the land-tax at 314l. 10s. and 5s. 6d. to every 300l. levy of the county rate. It paid to each tenth 35s. clear, is valued to the land-tax at 252l. 16s. 3d. and pays 6s. 3d. to every 300l. levy of the county price, and the Abbot of St. Bennet’s was laid for his manor, lands, mill, rents, &c. On the Conquest it was in 4 parts; one was valued as part of the King’s manor of Aylesham, and was beneath the care of Godric; the advowson of the church, which had then 9 acres of glebe, and the second half, belonged to William de Warren, and was formerly owned by Herold; a 3rd part was valued with Blickling manor, and was owned by William Beaufoe Bishop of Thetford, and the fourth part belonged to Brant, a noble Dane within the time of Edward the Confessor, and to Robert Fitz Corbun within the time of the Conqueror, when the whole city was seven furlongs lengthy, and 4 furlongs broad, and paid 3d. three farthings to the geld, towards each 20s. raised by the hundred.
6) tells us, that it was given to that convent quickly after its basis, by Saxi, a Saxon nobleman, and at the Conquest it seems to be one of many manors settled for the monks maintenance, and it was then valued at 3l.; the church had 7 acres glebe, and the city was above a mile long and as a lot broad, and paid 4d. to the geld, towards every 20s. raised by the hundred. By deeds with out dates, entered in Holm Register, it seems that William de Whitwell and Clarice his spouse, released to Reginald, abbot of St. Bennet’s, all right of commonage on this city and North-Walsham, which, before this, belonged to his manor of Skeyton; and Robert, son of William de Skeyton launched all his proper of frequent of pasture in Swanton, and Walsham woods, which earlier than belonged to his manor of Skeyton; and Richer, son of Clarice, launched additionally; and Sir Reginald le Gros additionally released all proper to common in the wood here, and lots of others conveyed divers lands and rights to the monastery, so that the Abbot was sole lord of the whole city; and had free warren allowed in eire: and what is mentioned in the Atlas, at p.
542. The manor now goes with the late Earl of Yarmouth’s property, it having been in the palms of the Pastons ever because the aforesaid time. By deed without date Nicholas, rector of Swanton, agreed with the Abbot of St. Bennet, that if he loved all nice and small tithes, he would pay the Abbot 3s. a yr for 60 sheaves called Nuns sheaves, and the outdated pension for the tithe sheaves of the Abbot’s demeans, in order that the pension of 16s. 8d. paid by the Rector to the Abbot, was now mounted. The Church is dedicated to St. Michael, is in the deanery of Ingworth, and the archdeaconry of Norwich, and pays to the archdeacon 3s. 4d. procurations, and 9d. synodals to the Bishop, and a pension of 16s. 8d. in proper of Holm abbey; and 19d. ob. Bartholomew de Wichingham was buried in this church in 1497, leaving Isabel his spouse, and Edmund and Andrew his sons, and had a considerable property right here.
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