the Memorials of the Cranes of Chilton has a a Pedigree showing da. of Tho? Green of Greeting., by tracing a number of land actions i find a tie of Thomas Grene of Westcretynge [Creeting St Peter], will made 1439 as the father of Agnes, wife of Robert Crane of Stonham Jernegan, in Feoffment Reference: HD 1538/365/36 Description: 1. Thomas Grene of Cretyng St Peter [Creeting St Peter] 2. Robert Campp of Stonham Aspale [Stonham Aspal] Robert Crane of Stonham Parva John Gleson of Stonham Aspale (1) to (2), piece of land lying in Stonham Aspale between land of Stonham Aspale Rectory on W. and land called Cattys on E., 1 head abutting N. on land formerly of Robert Chener', other head abutting S. on land called Qwytes; which (1) formerly had jointly with Robert Feldegate by gift of Sir John Heuenyngham, kt; to hold of chief lords of fee by accustomed services. Witnesses: Reginald Ederych, Thomas Pecher, Robert Chapman, Henry Laneman, William Thorpp and others. Given at Stonham Aspale, Monday, feast of St Margaret the Virgin, 11 Hen.VI. the tie of grene and crane are listed. Feoffment (chirograph) Reference: HD 1538/365/37 Description: 1. William Thorp of Stonham Aspale [Stonham Aspal], esq. Thomas Sengelton of Stowemarket [Stowmarket], esq. Sir Andrew Bryd, clerk John Gleson William Mowney of Stonham Aspale 2. William Feldegate of Stonham Aspale William Grene, son of Thomas Grene of Westcretynge [Creeting St Peter] Sir John Morgon, clerk Thomas Colchestre of Pethawghe [Pettaugh] (1) to (2), 2 crofts with adjoining lane (8a.) called Melle clos, lying together in Stonham Aspale between land formerly of John Mory on S. and said lane on N., 1 head abutting E. on land formerly of John Ook, other abutting W. on close called Rasshcroft, formerly of Robert Note, which (1) lately had jointly by feoffment of William Grenehood and William Mowney; 2 pieces of land lying together in Stonham Aspale between land formerly of Henry de Stonham, chaplain and land formerly of John Ook on 1 side and land of Stonham Rectory and land late of Robert Feldegate on other side, 1 head abutting on way called Mellewey, other head on land formerly of J.O., which W.T. and W.M. together with Roger Morgon deceased lately had jointly by gift of John Waryn of Stkeneylond; 2 pieces of land in same town (2a.)parcel of tenement called Parles, 1 piece called Wylwenerowe, other called Mellelond, which W.T., A.B. and J.G. lately had by gift of Robert Wynde of Stonham Comitis [Earl Stonham]; to hold of chief lords of fee by accustomed services, on condition of payment of 14 marks (2 marks at feast of St Michael in 2nd year after present date, and 2 marks at each subsequent feast of St Michael), and 6 marks at feast of St Michael next after death of W.T., to his executors. W.T. to have said property and its crops for life. Witnesses: Reginald Ederych, Hugh Bakere, Robert Cawm, Gilbert Morgon, John Harlewene and others. Given at Stonham Aspale, Sunday before feast of St Margaret the Virgin, 12 Hen.VI. robert cayn is the robert crane father of Margery CRANE who marries Thomas APPLETON. in the will of Thomas Grene he has a wife see wj0h7GH6onNAhUPyGMKHXrJC4sQ6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=%20St%20Peter%2C%20Creeting%20St%20Peter&f=false for more also a son william and a un married joan a child. i been working on this for a long time