BELTON. Thomas Kempster of Burgh Castle (Burgh Castell), William Heden, and Robert Clerk of the same, demise and enfeoff Thomas Gilberd of Belton, Richard Pope and Thomas Sparhow, with the whole of their messuage formerly Henry Roger's, and two pieces of land, a grange, and 6 acres of land in 9 pieces in Belton. Dated at Belton, 12 December, 9 Ed. IV (1469).
Thomas Gylberd of Belton grants to Henry Plumsted of Great Yarmouth (Great Jernemouth), Joan his wife, and others, all his messuages, lands, tenements, &c. in Belton, and appoints John Palmer and John Boys his attorneys to deliver seisin of the same. Dated 15 January, 20 Hen. VII (1505).
Belton, Gapton , Bradwell, Gorleston-on-Sea, and Fritton. Thomas Grey of Theberton remits and quit-claims to John Wentworth of Somerleyton all his right &c. in all messuages, lands, tenements, &c. situated in the above parishes. Dated 24 December, 36 Elizabeth (1593).
Robert Sterne of Belton, for a sum of £50, sells to sir John Wentworth, knt., one messuage, with houses, lands, and tenements adjacent, in Belton. Dated 14 January, 6 Charles I (1631) .
Power of attorney to Thomas Bussye from Robert Sterne to give seisin to sir John Wentworth of Somerleyton, kt., in a messuage, house, lands, &c. in Belton. Dated 14 January, 6 Charles I (1631). [Listed as missing, 1913].
Release from William Osborne (?) concerning the sale of the messuage, houses, and lands in Belton [as in MS. Ch. Suffolk 788] to sir John Wentworth, kt. Dated 14 January, 6 Charles I (1631). [Partly effaced and slightly mutilated.]
CORTON, BRADWELL, BELTON, and GORLESTON. John Jernegan and others grant to John Jettour and others an inclosure in the parish of Corton, and the said John Jernegan alone grants to the said John Jettour and others all his lands, rents, &c. in Bradwell, Belton, and Gorleston-on-Sea (Gorleston). Dated at Bradwell, 20 August, 20 Hen. VIII (1528).
FRITTON. John Pekkere, vintner, of London, remits and quitclaims to sir John Fastolf, knight, John Fitz Rauff, John Fristolf of Offton (Offlton), esqs., and John Kyrteling, clerck, all his right and claim to the manor of Freton in Freton called Caldecott Hall (Caldecotes), and to rents and tenements in Fritton (Freton) and Belton. Dated 12 March, 12 Hen. VI (1434).