[2] Mary made Brediman Keeper of the Royal Park of Freemantle near Hannington and Kingsclere with an allowance to feed the wild animals in winter.
[3] She gave him various rewards, including, in 1557, the manor of Podington, a part of the Honour of Ampthill,[4] and a lease of Brook Hall at Tolleshunt Knights.
[8] Some rose and pomegranate borders may have been produced by Cornelius van der Strete or made by makers in centres including Enghien.
[17] She signed her name in a Book of Hours which had once belonged to Henry VII, writing under an illustration for the Office of the Dead:In all tyme of neccessitye: with your prayer remember meEdeth Bredyman.
[18]Mary I made him Keeper of Westminster Palace, and York Place, with the houses occupied by the armourer Hans Hunter and the goldsmith Everard Everdyes, the gardens and orchards, and a tennis court.
[23] In February 1569, Brediman supplied cloth by warrant to Elizabeth's tailor Walter Fyshe and sable furs to her furrier Adam Bland.