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The font in the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the parish of Sustead in Norfolk. Arms left to right:

  • Sable, a chevron between three dolphins ermine (Damme). See Francis Blomefield, 'North Erpingham Hundred: Sustead', in An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: Volume 8 (London, 1808), pp. 167-169 [1] . The manor of Sustead was held by the family of Damme. In the 19th of Henry VI. John Damme senior, and John, junior, were living; John Damme was lord in 1462, and made his will on August 2d, in that year, which was proved December 29, following, and desires to be buried in the church of Susted; names Elizabeth his wife, and Simon, his eldest son, which Elizabeth was the daughter (as I take it) of John Gresham, of Aylmerton; (fn. 3) and Simon Damme died lord in 1498. Robert Damme, and Isabel his wife, were living in the 21st of Henry VIII. Thomas Damme was living in the 38th of the said King. In the 35th of Elizabeth, Nicholas Baldwyn, clerk, and Martin Lyndsey, had a præcipe to render to Henry Stow, and Simon Burgall, the manor of Damms in Sustede; and in the 41st of that Queen, John Smith, Gent. and Stephen Drury had one, to render to Martin Fountain, and John Dodman, the said manor, with 3 messuages, 200 acres of land, 40 of meadow, 100 of pasture, 20 of wood, 100 of heath, and 100s. rent. After this, it was possessed by the Wyndhams, and William Windham, Esq. of Felbrigg died lord of it in 1761.
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  • (?) Arms of w:Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (fifth son of King Edward I): Royal arms of King Edward I (Plantagenet), a label of three points argent for difference
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