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) .
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.]
BLUNDESTON, &c. John, son of Robert de Lund, acknowledges that he owes to Roger, son of Osbert, and his heirs 12d., at the feast of St. Michael, for half an acre of land in the village of Blundeston. (c. 1220-30.)
Richard Randolf of the east village of Great Yarmouth (Gernemuts) grants to William de Gernemuta (Yarmouth), for his homage and service and 30s. in hand paid, one piece of his land in Blundeston, paying annually to him and his heirs one penny. (c. 1260-70.)
William, son of John de Alneto (Dawney), grants to William, son of Osbert, his cousin, for his homage and service, the whole gift which William de Alneto his uncle had given to Osbert de Gurnemuta and Matilda his wife by his charter, viz. 60 acres of land and one alder-bed in Blundeston, also certain other lands there and in Flixton St Andrew (Flixton), together with his mill in Blundeston. (c. 1230-40.)
⟨Blundeston⟩ John, son of William de Alneto (Dawney) of Flixton St Andrew (Flixtun), grants to William, son of William de Gernemuta, six acres of land in Ingg...lhstoft and Tuenacres. (c. 1270-80.)
Robert, son of the parson of Blundeston, grants to Robert, son of William de Blundeston, two acres of land in Blundeston. Dated there the Monday next before the feast of St. Faith, 11 Ed. II.
William de Lerrlinge, rector of the church of Larling (Lerlinge), remits and quit-claims to Richard de Lerlinge his son all his right in all lands and tenements which the said Richard holds in Elveden (Elvedon), which the said William had from William le Parker. Dated at Larling (Lerling) the after the feast of the Holy Trinity, .. Ed. II. (c. 1308-10?)
Robert de Blundeston grants to Osbert, rector of Blundeston, John de Jernemut and Oliver de Wysete, certain lands and tenements in Blundeston, together with the advowson of the church. Dated there the Friday next after the feast of St. John ante port. Lat., 23 Ed. III.
John Sekysteyn of Blundeston grants to Nicholas his servant a messuage and a piece of land in Blundeston. Dated the Thursday next after the feast of SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 7 Rich. II. [Endorsement.]
Blundeston. William Pygot of Blundeston grants to John Jernemuth of the same place one piece of land there, of one acre. Dated at Blundeston the Monday next after the feast of St. James, 13 Rich. II.
Thomas Donnyng of Blundeston grants to Bartholomew Clerk of the same place one acre of arable land in Blundeston. Dated at Blundeston, 24 December, 7 Hen. V (1419).
⟨Blundeston (?)⟩. Grant from Roger Colleman to Robert Balle of all the lands and tenements which he had conjointly with Adam Jackson, deceased. Dated feast of SS. Fabian and Sebastian, 1 Henry VI. [Partly effaced.]
Roger Colman of Blundeston grants to Osbert Pygot of the same half an acre of land lying in the fields of Blundeston. Dated there on the morrow of St. Valentine, martyr, 1 Hen. VI.
⟨Blundeston. ⟩ Roger Mey of Blundeston grants to Joan, who was the wife of Thomas Benaere of Blundeston, all the lands and tenements which the said Roger, with Adam, son of the said Thomas now deceased, lately had by the gift and feoffment of the said Thomas, as is contained in a certain charter made on the morrow of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, 1 Hen. VI. Dated at Blundeston the Friday after the feast of St. Laurence, 7 Hen. VI.
⟨Blundeston. ⟩ Illegible grant from Thomas Ben... to Robert Boys of Blundeston. Dated at Blundeston the Saturday next after the feast of St. Nicholas, bp., 9 Hen. VI.
Indenture, reciting an intended marriage between Robert Boys, son of Robert Boys of Blundeston, and Joan Clerk, daughter of John Clerk of Gorleston-on-Sea (Galston), and a concession by Robert Boys , sen., to certain feoffees of half a messuage and six pieces of land in Blundeston. Dated at Blundeston, [1?] Hen. VI. [See MS. Ch. Suffolk 1249.]
John Cok , clerk, and William Estmore remit and quit-claim to Thomas Bolle, clerk, all their right in lands, rents, and services in the villages of Blundeston and Somerleyton, which they had conjointly with the said Thomas by feoffment of John Gernegan and others. Dated at Blundeston, 5 October, 12 Hen. VI (1433).
Margaret, late the wife of Robert Palgrave of Gunton, quit-claims to John Cok and John Yve , clerks, all her right to and in the advowson of the church of Blundeston granted to them by Thomas Bolle and Richard Rycher, clerks. Dated at Wicklewood (Wykkelwode), 12 March, 16 Hen. VI (1438).