One of the manors in Old Buckenham is called 'Catswache's' or 'Cachevache's' after the family who owned it in the 13th and early 14th century; it came probably by marriage settlement into the Mounteney family after mid-14th c.
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Rebellion of Roger Bacon, Thomas de Gyssyngge, John Chacchevache and Geoffrey Listere
The jurors present that Roger Bacon, knight, Thomas son of Lord Thomas de Gyssyngge, knight, John Chacchevache who calls himself John de Mounteney of [Old] Buckenham and Geoffrey Listere of Felmingham were leaders of those who against the crown and dignity of the king rose up in the county of Norfolk, gathering to them various assemblies, to the damage of many people and the slaughter of various men whose names are unknown, against the king's crown etc.