John de Bradmer  grants to  William his nephew, son of  Adam Spyle   and  Batha(?), the grantor's sister, and , sister and to  Edmund de Elwedon, chaplain, one messuage and certain lands in Mildenhall (Mildenhale), and rents in Barton Mills (Barton) and Herringswell (Herningewelle), to provide two chaplains to celebrate divine services for his soul and all the faithful, &c. in Mildenhall (Mildenhale), viz. the said William and Edmund, and after their deaths to trustees to appoint succession. (c. 1260-70.) [One of the trustees,  Robert, prior of St. Eadmund, was prior from c. 1257 to 1280.]