Indenture dated 4 December, 1 Ed. VI (1547), by which John Jetter of Lowestoft (Leystoft) bargains and sells to John Jernegan of Somerleyton, kt., two closes in the fields of Blundeston.
William Sydnor of Blundeston grants to Alice Woulcye of Lowestoft, widow of William Wrentham for her life an annuity of 26s. 8d., issuing from his lands &c. in Blundeston. Dated 7 June, . . Elizabeth.
Humphrey Yermouth of Sotterley (Soaterley) grants to William Sydnor and his assigns for £40 and £960 the whole of the manor of Blundeston (Blunston). (here three times distinctly but wrongly written as "Elmiston") Dated 30 September, 12 Elizabeth (1570).
Richard Mighell, sen., lord of the manor of Flixton, in consideration of the payment of £26 13s. 4d., grants to John Wood two pieces of land containing 6½ acres called Flixton (Flixton hall) land in Blundeston. Dated 7 ... 21 Elizabeth. [Slightly mutilated and partly effaced.]
Richard Mighell, in consideration of the receipt of £6, remits and quit-claims to William Sydnor, his heirs and executors, all right to rents and customs of the manor of Flixton. Dated 11 November, .. Elizabeth. [Slightly mutilated and partly effaced.]
BRADWELL. Alianora and Margaret, daughters of Seman Rokkes of Habelound, grant to Alicia, daughter of Seman Cabellowe of Hobland (Habelound), and William her son, one piece of land in the parish of Bradwell. (c. 1270-80.)
William Burgate, knt., Gilbert de Debenham, and others remit to John Gernegan of Somerleyton (Somerleton) all their right in certain land, and the advowson of the church of Bradwell, which they had by feoffment of the same. Dated at Somerleyton (Somerleton), 6 Sept., 1 Hen. IV (1400). [Mutilated.]
John Hevenyngham, Edmund Wrigth, and others appoint John Deney and another their attorneys to deliver seisin of lands and tenements, with the advowson of the church of Bradwell (Bradewell). Dated at Bradwell the [Saturday after ?] the feast of the Invention of the Cross, 23 Hen. VI.
Edmund Bakoun, parson of the church of Gapton, grants to John de Gorliston all his lands and tenements in Bradwell (Bradewell) and elsewhere. Dated ... Hen. VI. [In grat part effaced.]
Indenture made 6 May, 11 K. Henry VIII (1519), by which sir William Skevyn, prest, and executor of the will of John Stonham late of Gorleston-on-Sea (Gorleston), sells to Henry Smyth of Bradwell certain messuages, land, &c. in Bradwell for a sum of £26 13s. 4d.
John Jernegan, esq., patron of the church of Bradwell, grants to Walter Jernegan, his brother, the right of patronage of the said church of Bradwell for the term of his life. Dated 29 September, 13 Elizabeth (1571). [Torn and mutilated.]
Presentation of Thomas Heche, clerk, to the church of Bradwell, by John Jernegan, esq., the patron, vacant by the death of James Aspinall. Dated 16 November, 38 Elizabeth (1596).
Thomas Caundyssh of Trimley St Martin (Trymley St. Martin) appoints John Elles and John Mellyn his attorneys to take seisin for him of certain lands in Gapton, Bradwell, &c, now in the tenure of William Roberds, esq. Dated 13 May, 31 Elizabeth (1589).