A few other items from newspapers that may be of interest:
Also Thomas (the younger) DYBALL of Scottow mentioned in a couple of advertisments for viewing an estate in Horstead in 1795. eg
Saturday, Apr. 4, 1795, Norfolk Chronicle
William DYBALL on the Game Duty List for the manor of Sir T. DURRANT of "Scottow Fenn Halls, Stubbs and Gurneys"
Saturday, Jan. 1, 1803, Norfolk Chronicle
"To DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
All persons who stood indebted to Mr.
Thomas Dyball, of Scottow, at the time of his
decease, are required to pay the same to Mrs. Ann
Dyball, widow of the deceased. Persons having any
claims are requested to send statements of their ac-
counts."
Saturday, June 17, 1809, Norfolk Chronicle
"Died ...
Last week aged 44, Mr. Thomas Dyball of Scottow, Norfolk."
Saturday, June 24, 1809, The Ipswich Journal
"Died ...
Sunday last, after a short illness, in the 18th year of her age, Sarah, the eldest daughter of Mrs. T. Dyball, of Scottow, in this county."
Saturday, May 5, 1810, Norfolk Chronicle
"Died ...
Same day,["Saturday last", ie 14 Aug 1852] aged 79, Mrs. Ann Dyball, relict of the late Mr. Thomas Dyball, formerly of Scottow, in this county."
Saturday, Aug. 21, 1852, Norfolk Chronicle
Various other advertisments and mentions during the early 1800s if you're interested.