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 1349, 5 ''Aug. Will. Cark of Bukenham'', priest. Will. de Bukenham.
 * 1375, 6 Octob. Giles de Welham, priest. James de Wrotham, and John Chaa, of Thefford.
 * 1398, 18 Aug, John Rykedon of Hockham, priest. Rob. Flemyng of Bonewell.
 * 1421, 2 June, William, son of John Calkewell. Tho. Flemyng, Esq.
 * 1426, 22 Octob. Robert Merston, who changed his vicarage of St. Peter, in the isle of Thanet for this, with William, son of John Calkwell.
 * 1434, Martin Bole, rector.
 * Thomas Sporle, rector.
 * 1450, 16 Dec. Thomas Hansum, on Sporle's resignation. Sir Tho. Flemyng, Knt.
 * 1460, 10 Oct. Tho. Blythe, on Hansum's death. Ditto.
 * 1469, 30 May, Bartholomew Wyke, priest, on Blythe's death. Margaret, late wife of Tho. Flemyng, Knt.
 * 1495, 16 April, Tho. Parys, on Wyke's death. Henry Heydon, for this turn.
 * 1528, 18 July, The Bishop collated Will. Heye, rector of Lerling, by lapse, and united it to Lerling, at Parys's death.
 * 1531, 5 Jan. John Heydon of Bakonsthorp, Knt. patron of the advowson, granted the next turn to Richard Clark of East-Wrotham, and Robert Hychyn of Gyrston.
 * William Burbie, rector.
 * 1555, 5 July, Robert Halman, priest, on Burbie's death. Fulk Gray, Gent.
 * 1556, 24 February, Richard Mortonne, priest, on Halman's death. James Downes, Esq.
 * 1566, 2 Octob. Richard Bromell, on Mortonne's death, united to Lerling. Jerome Spring, and Eliz. his wife.
 * 1591, 25 Sept. John Chatterys, on Bromell's death. Christ. Gascoigne.
 * 1609, 8 July, John West, A. M John Gascoigne, Gent. In 1617, he held Thetford St. Peter united to this.
 * 1626, 8 Dec. Henry Rose, A. M. on West's death. Cotton Gascoign, Gent.
 * 1643, 6 April, John Palgrave, A. M. on Rose's death. Sir John Palgrave, Bart.
 * George Fish, rector.
 * 1664, 19 June, Peter Lock, clerk, A. M. on Fishe's resignation. John Churchman, Knt. united to Hockham in 1667.
 * 1672, 6 Jan. Henry Goodrick, A. M. on Lock's death. Ditto.
 * 1712, 10 Dec. The Rev. Mr. James Holman, A. B. on Goodrick's death, who holds it united to Croxton. Will. Churchman, Esq. the present patron [1737.]

East Hall Manor
At the time of the Conquest the whole town belonged to William Earl Warren, and was of 20s. value in the Confessor's time, and 30 in the Conqueror's; the