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In 1274 the Earl-Marshal was found to have freewarren here and in Coleby and Aldby; and in 1284 Henry de Hastings brother of Jeffry de Hastyngs, died seized of it, it extending then into Banningham, Erpingham, Ingworth and Oxnede, and it was discovered, that Thomas de Wighton or Witton, to whom Henry conveyed all but the Erpingham part, in his life time had it, and that part Jeffry had; Wighton and Hastings conveyed all to Roger Bygod Earl of Norfolk, who in 1285 was allowed free-warren, and had a good held right here, upon the vigil and day of St. Butolph, in 1315, the Earl-Marhal Bigod, and the Abbot of St. Bennet, of whom he held it, were discovered lords right here; the Abbot of St. Edmund’s manor of Sexton’s in Ailesham prolonged hither, and John de Banningham, Isabel late wife of Hen. Ailesham. We meet with no mensuration of this vill in that file, and the reason being because it was included within the measures of Crachefort, Ailesham, and Banningham, to which all Crachefort belonged, and indeed the fashion of the manor is Tutington cum Crackforth, which extended into Oxnede; the manor was held of the convent by Sir Peter de Hautbois, as of the Earl Warren, who had it originally from that home; in 1234 it was a rectory, and the Abbot of Holme presented John son of Sir Peter de Alto Bosco or Hautbois to it, and soon after, Adam, abbot of St. Benet, granted the church and manor to Thomas de Thirkelby and his heirs, to be held of the convent; and to this deed Sir Roger de Thirkelby, one of many King’s itinerant justices or judges, was witness; this Thomas de Thirkelby gave the advowson to the prior and convent of Bromholme in Norfolk, however the manor went to Cecily his widow; and at her loss of life, to Sir Walter de Thirkelby, brother of Sir Roger, who granted it to Henry son of Robert de Hastyngs of Aylesham, and his heirs.

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