J.N.L. Myres, W.D. Caröe and J.B. Ward Perkins, ‘Butley Priory, Suffolk,’ Archaeological Journal XC (1933), pp. 177–281 (archaeology data service pdf).
J.B. Ward Perkins, 'English Medieval Embossed Tiles', Archaeological Journal XCIV (1937), pp. 128-53 (archaeology data service pdf); L. Keen, 'Medieval floor-tiles from Campsea Ash Priory', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology XXXII, Part 2 (1971), pp. 140-51 (Suffolk Institute pdf).
W.S. Walford and A. Way, 'Examples of Mediaeval Seals', Archaeological Journal XI (1854), pp. 367-80, at pp. 374-75. (archaeology data service pdf, pp. 8-9).
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J.H. Round, Geoffrey de Mandeville: A Study of the Anarchy (Longmans, Green & Co., London 1892), Appendix M, at pp. 317 (Internet Archive).
J.R. Planché, A Corner of Kent (Robert Hardwicke, London 1864), pp. 290-91 (Internet Archive); T.D. Hardy (ed.), Close Rolls I: 1204-1224 (1833), pp. 123, 214b, 216b. (Meckelenburg-Vorpommern)
So identified in the Robertsbridge Abbey cartulary: Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum V (James Bohn, London 1846), p. 668, No. 7 (Google); also Calendar of Charters and Documents relating to the Abbey of Robertsbridge Co: Sussex preserved at Penshurst among the muniments of Lord De Lisle and Dudley (Private, 1872), pp. 24-25, no. 76 (Internet Archive).
Close Rolls of the Reign of Henry III: 1247-1251 (HMSO, London 1922), p. 105, 'De escaetis'.
'Chatgrave', in F. Blomefield (ed. C. Parkin), An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, Vol. X (William Miller, London 1809), pp. 122-27, at pp. 125-6 (Internet Archive). View original in AALT.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1292-1301 (HMSO, London 1895), p. 78 (Internet archive), as June of 18 Edward I. W. Rye, A Calendar of Feet of Fines for Suffolk (Suffolk Institute, 1900), p. 95, gives 20 Edward I. View original at AALT.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1292-1301 (HMSO, London 1895), p. 78 (Internet archive), as June of 18 Edward I. W. Rye, A Calendar of Feet of Fines for Suffolk (Suffolk Institute, 1900), p. 95, gives 20 Edward I.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1292-1301 (HMSO, London 1895), p. 44 (Internet Archive).
Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1272-1307 (HMSO 1911), p. 483 (Internet Archive).
J.W. Clark (ed.), Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle (Cambridge University Press, 1907), pp. 47-53 and passim (Internet archive).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1301-1307 (HMSO, London 1898), p. 236 (Internet Archive). C.P.R. mis-transcribed "John" for "Nicholas": see D. Richardson, ed. K.G. Everingham, 'Pecche', in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval families, 2nd Edition (Salt Lake City, 2011), II, at p. 317 (Google).
Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, p. 108, no. 27 (Internet Archive). View original at AALT.
In these words the Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk was advised that Ferre was exempt from a general sequestration of property from aliens of French loyalty: Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I: 1288-1296 (HMSO 1904), p. 502 (Internet Archive).
Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, 1 Edward II no. 21, p. 115 (Google). View original at AALT.
'422. Guy Ferre', Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, VI: Edward II (HMSO 1910), pp. 248-49 (Internet Archive). This precluded the entail to Simon de la Borde, who received Ferre's manor of Ilketshall.
H.E. Salter (ed.), Chapters of the Augustinian Canons, Oxford Historical Society (Clarendon Press, Oxford 1922), pp. 10-15 (no. 7) (Internet Archive) (In Latin).
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III, A.D. 1337-1339 (HMSO, London 1900), p. 60 (Internet archive). Other sources in W.A. Copinger, County of Suffolk: Its History as Disclosed by Existing Records, Vol. I (Henry Sotheran & Co., London 1904), pp. 173-74 (Internet archive).
'380. Eleanor, Late the wife of Guy Ferre', Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem IX: Edward III (HMSO 1916), pp. 300-01 (Internet Archive). Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III, Vol. IX: 1349-1354 (HMSO, London 1906), p. 104, & pp. 108, 113, 118.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III Vol. IX: A.D. 1350-1354 (HMSO, London 1907), p. 75 (Internet archive).
A. Suckling, The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk, Volume II (Author, London 1848), pp. 433-35, 443-45 (Internet Archive).
Salter, Chapters of the Augustinian Canons, p. 80 (no. 49) (Internet Archive).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry VI, III: 1436-1441 (HMSO 1907), p. 21 (Hathi Trust); V: 1446-1452 (HMSO 1909), pp. 176-79, p. 234 (Hathi Trust). Calendar of Fine Rolls, XVIII: Henry VI, 1445-1452 (HMSO 1939), pp. 87-88 (Internet Archive).
E. Freshfield, 'Some Remarks upon the Book of Records and History of the Parish of St. Stephen, Coleman Street', Archaeologia Vol. 50 (1887), pp. 17-57, at pp. 55-57 (Internet Archive). From St Stephen's, "Vellum Book" (LMA, MS 4456), fol. 179.
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J. & J.A. Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Vol. I Part 2 (Cambridge University Press 1922), p. 68 (Internet Archive).
A. Jessopp (ed.), Visitations of the Diocese of Norwich, A.D. 1492-1532, Camden Society New Series XLIII (1888), pp. 53-55 (Internet Archive). This edition reads "Framyngham": Myres reads "Framlyngham".
J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 11, (HMSO 1888), p. 549, no. 1377 (Internet Archive).
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Y. Renouard, Roles Gascons, Tome IV: 1307-1317 (Imprimerie Nationale, Paris 1962), pp. 28-30, nos. 22-32 and pp. xix-xx (Gallica BnF reader).
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E. Foss, The Judges of England: with sketches of their lives, Volume I (London, 1848), pp. 185-86.
Good lists of the Priors are given by Day, 'Butley Priory, in the Hundred of Loes', at pp. 412-13; Page, 'Houses of Augustinian Canons' (VCH); and (with fuller accounts) by Myres, 'I. The History of the Priory', in Myres et al., Archaeological Journal, at pp. 179-212 and p. 222. See also Bishop Tanner's list of priors in W. Bowyer, An History of the Mitred Parliamentary Abbies, and Conventual Cathedral Churches, 2 Vols (Robert Gosling, London 1719), II, pp. 221-22 (Google).
For texts of charters, Bishop Tanner's evidences etc., see W. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum New Edition (James Bohn, London 1846), Vol. VI Part 1, pp. 379-81 (Google).
'The Valognes Fee', in W. Farrer and C.T. Clay, Early Yorkshire Charters, Vol. 5: The Honour of Richmond, Part 2 (reprint), (Cambridge University Press, 2013), pp. 234-37.
W. Dugdale and C. Dodsworth, Monastici Anglicani, Volumen Alterum, De Canonicis Regularibus Augustinianis (Alicia Warren, London 1661), pp. 245 ff..
The scholarly edition of the Charters is R. Mortimer (ed.), Leiston Abbey Cartulary and Butley Priory Charters, Suffolk Records Society (Boydell Press, Ipswich 1979), see Introduction only.
F. Blomefield, ed. C. Parkin, An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, (William Miller, London 1810), XI, p. 189.
R. Newcourt, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense (Benjamin Motte, for Baker, Tooke, Parker, Bowyer and Clements, London 1708), pp. 535-37 and pp. 512-13, citing Register of the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's, Book B, fol. 38, and Book A, fol. 24.
(Introduction), in R. Mortimer (ed.), Leiston Abbey Cartulary and Butley Priory Charters Suffolk Records Society (The Boydell Press, London 1979), p. 2 (Google).
W. Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum new edition (James Bohn, London 1846), VI Part 2, p. 898, Langdon, Charter No. 1. (in Latin).
So identified in the Robertsbridge Abbey cartulary: Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum V (James Bohn, London 1846), p. 668, No. 7 (Google); also Calendar of Charters and Documents relating to the Abbey of Robertsbridge Co: Sussex preserved at Penshurst among the muniments of Lord De Lisle and Dudley (Private, 1872), pp. 24-25, no. 76 (Internet Archive).
C. Coulson, Castles in Medieval Society (Oxford University Press 2004), p. 139 (Google). T.D. Hardy, Close Rolls, II: 1224-1227 (Commissioners 1844), p. 52b (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). Fine Rolls, 9 Henry III, C 60/23 memb. 2, nos. 269, 270, 295, 296 (Henry III Fine Rolls Project).
R. Taylor, Index Monasticus (Lackington & Co., London 1821), pp. 93-94.
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1301-1307 (HMSO, London 1898), p. 236 (Internet Archive). C.P.R. mis-transcribed "John" for "Nicholas": see D. Richardson, ed. K.G. Everingham, 'Pecche', in Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval families, 2nd Edition (Salt Lake City, 2011), II, at p. 317 (Google).
W.H. Black, History and Antiquities of the Worshipful Company of Leathersellers of the City of London (London 1871), pp. 15-32, pp. 81-85 (Google).
The National Archives (UK), KB 27/750 rot. 134 f/d (AALT images 263 to 264 and 620 to 621); and rot. 131 f/d (AALT images 254 to 258 and 611 to 615) (all 1448); KB 27/752 rot. 70 f (AALT image 144) (1449). The context of this action is incompletely explained by J. Rose, Maintenance in Medieval England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), p. 343 (Google).
R. Newcourt, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense (Benjamin Motte, for Baker, Tooke, Parker, Bowyer and Clements, London 1708), I, pp. 512-13; pp. 535-37 (Google).
D. Knowles, The Religious Orders in England Vol 3: The Tudor Age (Cambridge University Press, 1959), pp. 127-29 (Google).
Noted from the Butley Register or Chronicle, when in the hands of Thomas Astle: T. Martin, ed. R. Gough, The History of the Town of Thetford (J. Nichols, London 1779), p. 122, note h (Google).
T. Wright, Three Chapters of Letters Relating to the Suppression of Monasteries, Camden Society, Original Series Vol. XXVI (London 1843), pp. 4-5 (Google).
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J. Caley (ed.), Valor Ecclesiasticus temp. Henr. VIII: Auctoritate Regia Institutus (Commissioners, 1817), III, pp. 418-22 (Google).
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'Houses of Austin canons: Priory of Butley', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Suffolk, Vol. 2 (VCH, London 1975), pp. 95-98 (British History Online, accessed 20 May 2018).
'House of Premonstratensian canons: Abbey of Leiston', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Suffolk Vol. 2, ed. William Page (V.C.H., London 1975), pp. 117-19 (British History Online accessed 12 May 2018).
'Hospitals: West Somerton', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Norfolk, Vol. 2 (London, 1906), p. 450 (British History Online, accessed 11 October 2017).
'Houses of Austin nuns: Priory of Campsey', in W. Page (ed.), A History of the County of Suffolk, Vol. 2 (V.C.H., London 1975), pp. 112-115 (British History Online, accessed 8 June 2018).
J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 10, January–June 1536 (HMSO 1887), p. 237, no. 597.7 (British History online).
J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. 12 Part 2, June–December 1537 (HMSO 1891), p. 367, no. 1050 (British History Online).
J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Vol. 13 Part 1, January–July 1538 (HMSO 1892), p. 149, nos. 393, 394, 395 (British History online).
'Letter: no. 642' in J. Gairdner (ed.), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 13 Part 1: January–July 1538 (HMSO 1892), p. 239 (British History Online, accessed 1 June 2018).
'Books of the Court of Augmentations. IV. Leases in 30 Henry VIII', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 14 Part 1: January–July 1539 (HMSO 1894), p. 603 (British History Online, accessed 1 June 2018).
'Grants in March 1539: no. 57.ii', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 14 Part 1 (London, 1894), p. 263 (British History Online, accessed 1 June 2018).
Indenture: no. 442, in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 14 Part 2: August–December 1539 (HMSO 1895), p. 162 (British History Online, accessed 1 June 2018).
'Letter: no. 190', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 15: 1540 (HMSO 1896), p. 70 (British History Online, accessed 1 June 2018).
'Grants in July 1540: no. 44', in J. Gairdner and R.H. Brodie (eds), Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII Vol. 15: 1540 (HMSO 1896), p. 471 (British History online). This date, 9 July 1540, is given as the grant of the priory site to the Duke of Norfolk, citing "Rep. Orig. Mus. Brit. Vol. iii p. 161b." (Dugdale, Monasticon (1846), Vol. VI Part 1, p. 379, note i).
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V.H. Fenwick, 'The mysterious mill and some Domesday anomalies resolved', Orford and District Local History Bulletin 22 (Spring 2014), pp. 1-9 (Butley Research Group pdf). See also V.H. Fenwick, 'Mapping Domesday', Orford and District Local History Bulletin, 28 (Spring 2017), pp. 5-10.
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J.R. Planché, A Corner of Kent (Robert Hardwicke, London 1864), pp. 290-91 (Internet Archive); T.D. Hardy (ed.), Close Rolls I: 1204-1224 (1833), pp. 123, 214b, 216b. (Meckelenburg-Vorpommern)
C. Coulson, Castles in Medieval Society (Oxford University Press 2004), p. 139 (Google). T.D. Hardy, Close Rolls, II: 1224-1227 (Commissioners 1844), p. 52b (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). Fine Rolls, 9 Henry III, C 60/23 memb. 2, nos. 269, 270, 295, 296 (Henry III Fine Rolls Project).
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T.D. Hardy (ed.), Rotuli de Oblatis et Finibus... tempore Regis Johannis (Commissioners, 1835), pp. 473-74 (Bayerische StaatsBibliothek digital).
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J.L. Boehm, 'The Maintenance of Ducal Authority in Gascony: The Career of Sir Guy Ferre the Younger 1298-1320', Essays in History: Annual Journal of the Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia, Vol. 35 (1992), (full text at essaysinhistory.com), suggests an alternative interpretation.
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C. Coulson, Castles in Medieval Society (Oxford University Press 2004), p. 139 (Google). T.D. Hardy, Close Rolls, II: 1224-1227 (Commissioners 1844), p. 52b (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern). Fine Rolls, 9 Henry III, C 60/23 memb. 2, nos. 269, 270, 295, 296 (Henry III Fine Rolls Project).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1258-1266 (HMSO 1910), pp. 262-63, and p. 280 (Hathi Trust).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1266-1272 (HMSO 1913), p. 623 (Hathi Trust).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: 1281-1292, p. 325 (Hathi Trust).
These or similar arms were adopted by Sir Robert de Benhall soon after Ferre's death, unknown in what right. He held the small manor of "Benhall Sir Robert": C.A. Buckler, Notes & Queries, 6th Series, no. 1 (1880), pp. 299-300. See discussion, 'Complete Peerage Addition', at Narkive (soc.genealogy. medieval). See also W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, V (Manchester 1909), p. 106.
Text in: Rotuli Parliamentorum: ut et petitiones et placita in Parliamento, II: Tempore Edwardi R. III (1783), p. 85 b, no. 53 (In Medieval French) (Hathi Trust).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry VI, III: 1436-1441 (HMSO 1907), p. 21 (Hathi Trust); V: 1446-1452 (HMSO 1909), pp. 176-79, p. 234 (Hathi Trust). Calendar of Fine Rolls, XVIII: Henry VI, 1445-1452 (HMSO 1939), pp. 87-88 (Internet Archive).
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry VI, V: 1446-1452, p. 234, p. 307; VI: 1452-1461 (HMSO 1910), p. 16 (Hathi Trust).
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Eyre Rolls, 43 Henry III, see A.H. Hershey, "An Introduction to and Edition of the Hugh Bigod Eyre Rolls, June 1258 - February 1259" (PhD. Dissertation, King's College London /University of London, October 1991), 2 Vols, II p. 517 item B. 204. (King's College pdf p. 89). "Denhall", recte "Benhall": View original, PRO Just 1/873 memb. 11 front, at AALT (last entry before gap).
These or similar arms were adopted by Sir Robert de Benhall soon after Ferre's death, unknown in what right. He held the small manor of "Benhall Sir Robert": C.A. Buckler, Notes & Queries, 6th Series, no. 1 (1880), pp. 299-300. See discussion, 'Complete Peerage Addition', at Narkive (soc.genealogy. medieval). See also W.A. Copinger, The Manors of Suffolk, V (Manchester 1909), p. 106.
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R.J. Day, 'Butley Priory, in the Hundred of Loes', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History Vol. IV, Part 7 (1874), pp. 405-13 (Suffolk Institute pdf).
J.B. Ward Perkins, 'English Medieval Embossed Tiles', Archaeological Journal XCIV (1937), pp. 128-53 (archaeology data service pdf); L. Keen, 'Medieval floor-tiles from Campsea Ash Priory', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology XXXII, Part 2 (1971), pp. 140-51 (Suffolk Institute pdf).
J.M. Blatchly, 'Two fourteenth century Ufford family memorials by Isaac Johnson', Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History XXXV Part 1 (1981),pp. 67-68 & Pl. (Suffolk Institute pdf).
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Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, p. 15, no. 16: View original at AALT.
Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, p. 17, no. 65. View original at AALT.
Eyre Rolls, 43 Henry III, see A.H. Hershey, "An Introduction to and Edition of the Hugh Bigod Eyre Rolls, June 1258 - February 1259" (PhD. Dissertation, King's College London /University of London, October 1991), 2 Vols, II p. 517 item B. 204. (King's College pdf p. 89). "Denhall", recte "Benhall": View original, PRO Just 1/873 memb. 11 front, at AALT (last entry before gap).
'Chatgrave', in F. Blomefield (ed. C. Parkin), An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk, Vol. X (William Miller, London 1809), pp. 122-27, at pp. 125-6 (Internet Archive). View original in AALT.
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: A.D. 1292-1301 (HMSO, London 1895), p. 78 (Internet archive), as June of 18 Edward I. W. Rye, A Calendar of Feet of Fines for Suffolk (Suffolk Institute, 1900), p. 95, gives 20 Edward I. View original at AALT.
Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, p. 108, no. 27 (Internet Archive). View original at AALT.
Rye, Feet of Fines for Suffolk, 1 Edward II no. 21, p. 115 (Google). View original at AALT.
The National Archives (UK), KB 27/750 rot. 134 f/d (AALT images 263 to 264 and 620 to 621); and rot. 131 f/d (AALT images 254 to 258 and 611 to 615) (all 1448); KB 27/752 rot. 70 f (AALT image 144) (1449). The context of this action is incompletely explained by J. Rose, Maintenance in Medieval England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), p. 343 (Google).