Somerleyton. William de Legesteyn of Somerleyton (Sumerletone) grants to Robert, son of Reginald Eysseman, two pieces of marsh in the said village, paying annually for the same one penny, (c. 1250-60.)
Matilda, formerly wife of Robert le Blowere of Somerleyton (Sumerletun), grants to sir Peter, son of Roger, son of Osbert, all her right by name of dower in the whole of the lands and tenements with their appurtenances in Somerleyton (Sumerletun) which were the said Robert le Blower's her husband. (c. 1250-60.)
John, son of Ralph Nunoion, kt., grants to Peter Gernegan the whole of his hereditary ("propartem") part of the manor of Somerleyton (Somerleton), with the advowson of the churches of the said manor with Bradwell (Bradewelle), with the patronage of the priory of St. Olave, and with the 3 mills belonging to the said manor. Dated at Little Stonham (Stoneham Gernegan) the Sunday next after the feast of St. George the martyr, 15 Ed. II. [Partly effaced.]
Writ of Edw. III addressed to T. de Hindryngham, sheriff of Suffolk, and by him to the bailiff of Mutford and Lothingland Hundred (Lutth[inglond]), reciting a fine levied 12 Edw. [II] between William, son of Michael de Dol, plaintiff, and John, son of William de Dol, defendant, concerning lands, &c. in Somerleyton (Somerleton), Blundeston, and Herringfleet (Herrynflet) acknowledged to be the said John's. Date effaced; but Thomas Hindringham was sheriff 1 Edw. III and again 5 Edw. III.
John de Rymerstone and Margaret, his wife, daughter of Robert Reed, of Somerleyton (Somerleton), grant to Robert Gele of the same place one plot of land in Somerleyton (Somerleton). Dated at Somerleyton (Somerleton) the Sunday next after the feast .... [First part effaced.] [3 Ed. III?] [Effaced]
Convention made the Friday after the feast of the nativity of St John B. 13 Ed. III, between Peter Gernegan on the one part, and William ...less... of the other part, concerning lands in Somerleyton (Sumerletun). [Partly effaced.]
John de Manthorp of Somerleyton (Somerlethon) grants to William de Manthorp his brother the half of a messuage in Somerleyton (Somerlethon), with the reversion of the whole, with one piece of land adjacent. Dated at Somerleyton (Somerleton) the Monday next after the feast of the translation of St. Thomas, archbp., 21 Ed. III.
Richard Roger de Blundeston and Euphemia his wife release to Richard Draper of Somerleyton (Somerleton) all their right, &c. in one messuage and 3 acres of land in Somerleyton (Somerleton), which he acquired from Walter de Manthorp. Dated at Somerleyton (Somerleton) the Sunday next after the feast of St. Mark the evang., 27 Ed. III.