"Licence for Michael de la Pole the elder that he and his heirs may at pleasure crenellate a place or places in the mansion-houses of their manors (mansum manerii) of Wyngefeld, Sternefeld and Huntyngfeld, co. Suffolk. with stone and lime or paling of timber, and also enclose all their woods, lands, meadows and pastures several in Wyngefeld, Stradebrook and Sternefeld, co. Suffolk which are without the metes of the forest, and impark the same."
Granted at Westminster, by privy seal.
Licensed with Sterfield and Wingield. Coulson states nothing built here by this licence but a, now demolished, gatehouse and tower with baritizans may have been constructed.
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