Hundred of Hoxne. Inquisition taken 14 Edward III before the Abbot of Leyston and others to inquire into the value of the ninth part of sheaves, etc., of all churches, prebends, and benefices, by the oath of [several jurors including] Hugh Fiske. (Lay Subsidies, 180/11)
Particular of the account of the Abbot of Leysington and others, assessors of the ninth part of sheaves, etc., in Co. Suffolk, 14 Edward III . . . Deanery of Hoxne. Laxfeld. King's Writ. And concerning the ninth part of sheaves etc., of the parish church of Laxfeld which are taxed at £38 . . . [it is] committed to Hugh Fiske and others for £21 and no more. (Ib., 180/12)
Dated at Laxfield on the Sunday after the feast of St Gregory the Pope, 19 Edward III [the Sunday after 12 March 1345/6], by Edmund le Glawyle of Laxfeld and Cristiana, his wife, to Peter Le Clerc of Westleton, of land in Laxfeld lying between the land of Roger Seman on one part and the land of Edmund Seman on the other, whereof one head abutts upon the land of Hugh Fisqs and the other upon the land of the said Edmund le Glawyle and Cristiana, in exchange for one half acre of land which the said Peter has acquired of Edmund and Cristiana. Witnesses : John Garneys, John Cloutyng, Geoffrey Crisp, Hugh Fisqs, John Banyard, and others. (British Museum Additional Charters, 32926)
Both published in the July 1933 issue of the Journal of the New England Historical Genealogical Society.