Hervyses & Fenkeles
Often linked with Fenkellys
1446 Marion of Gipping, the wife of John Fenkele, cousin to Thos & Robt Cake. See more about John and Marion Fenkele.
1327 Johanne Fenekele
Extract from a will of 2 April 1453 (Proved 18 Sept) John Camplyan als. Wright of Stowmarket leaves ‘to Rich’ my son, junior, a house with pasture land in Thorneye called BYLLYS which I bought of Christian SWALWE & my close called STUBBYNG in Thorneye which I lately bought of Wm HERVY with 4 ac of land bought of Wm LYNG, next to the land called BYLL. {copied by Ena Carter}
1489 from the will of John Kebyll – a shop formerly of John Fenkell’s afterwards Geoffery Goddard.
In Robert Kebyll‘s the elder ( of Saxton Hamlet) will of 1511, the tenements & lands of Hervyses and Fenkellys are passed to his son Richard, along with a parcel of land on Bradgrym (in Stonham0, closes Doolys & Thorneycroft with a messuage, Cutts.
Between land of Frances Codd and William Walker
In 1711 (Thorney Hall rental) we read Fenkells and Harveys are in the hamlet of Saxon
To the north is land of Wiliam Walker and Codd, to the west is Saxon Street, to the East is Badegrym and part of the Manor of Thorney Keebles called Garrards and to the south land of William Swift (formerly Greg Keeble.)
Mathew Manning and his wife Amy sold Henkells and Harveys to Girling for £15.00