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next with Godes grace, who ever preserve your right worshipful person in longe helth and vertu to his plesour. At London , the xvj day of Apprell. Your servant T. Betson . Syr, I wold have written you som tidynges

will shalbe shortely assone as I can make anend. My tariynge is now ffor to have my dedes here off London and Stepynhith seelid by syr Harry Fenne , Barnewell and Wallesse. Barnewell is not in towne: he will be

ye woll have it demenid so shall it be. And thus fare ye well with all my hert. Writen at London on relic Sonday with the honde of your Page . To my master, Syr Willm . Stonor , knyght.

12 NOV. 1479 Alexander Basyngthwayte, tailor, of London , occurs in 1474 and 1489 ( Letter Book , L., 114, 268). His will was proved in 1493 .— P.C.C. , 24 Dogett . From A.C. , xlvi, 136. Jhesu .

in all haste goodly, and then I trust to God all shalbe well: who preserve you to his pleasure. At London , the morowe next after Sant Andrex day. Your owne servaunt John Rysshe. The names of the Arbiturs: M.

lord Chamber |leyne be gon, and now be her your frendys. No more to yow, but Jhesu preserve yow. At London the morowe after Palme Sonday. I purpose to come home bye Wynsore and fett your money. Your servaunt W.

wer fore you, if you be pleased, for his opynyon ys that beryng of children shuld ease hire infirmyte, and so ye be much beholden unto my lord. In hast at London . Your owne, Thos . Restwold. No endorsement.

and deserve thank of almyghty God , who ever preserve yow and all youres for my synguler comfort. Writen at London this Saterday in the morning with the hand of your servant Ric . Page . ·As for news y

b ) Memorandum þat these be the parselles þat syr William Stonard , knyght, owyth to Robert Southwod, mercer, of London , be the handdes of Hew Umpton. In primis the iiij daye m. March A o iiij xx ij

your mastership, to whom like it you to geve credens. I pray God save you and all yours. Writen at London on seint Bartholomew ys yeve with the hond of your servant. Ric . Page . To my master, Syr

Cokes Tale The Cook of London / whil that the Reue spak ffor ioye him thoughte / he clawed him on the bak Ha . ha . quod he / for cristes passion This Millere / hadde a sharpe conclusion

Cookes tale. THe Cook of London / whil the Reue spak ffor ioye hym thoughte / he clawed hym on the bak Haha quod he / for Cristes passion This Millere / hadde a sharpe conclusion Vp on his argument

Cook of london whil þe Reue spak ffor ioye he þoughte he clawed him on þe bak ha ha quod he for cristes passioun This meller haþ a scharp conclusioun vpon his argument of herbergage We [l ] seide Salamon

for candles (15 d. the dozen ), " a potell of tarre iiij. d., for fettyng of Aunsell horse fro London , viij d. " & c. Total 39s. 9d. Whereof receyved of John Lyndese y for ferme of the

undyrstond by your writynge that it will be the latter end off Auguste or your ladishipe can come here to London ; and yff it so shuld be I wold be sory, ffor I have mych to do and I

Menyvere and grice grete deynte, Clothes of gold and riche preciouse stonys, Spicery rich and good for the nonys. At london they aryved than, And founden there kyng athelstone: A riche present they hym sente, And with her merchaundyse forth

of dower to Joan , widow of Sir Ralph de Stonor , was issued to the Mayor and escheator of London in respect of a messuage in the City valued at 100 s. ( Chanc. Misc. , 37, i, 31).

xij. s. iiij. d. Receyved of my Mayster at iij tymes, iij. li. xv. s.; at a nothyr tyme at London , ix. s.; Receyvyd of the korne mill for terme of the Annunciacion of oure lady xxxvj. s. viij.

to my rebuke & c. My goode brother, this same nyght passed Syr Willm . Norys laye at Walyngford to London ward to þe Kyng; and Dalamar and Pury ladde hym, and he shall have his grace. My goode brother,

in hys kepyng. Wrettyn at Stonor on seynt Symon hys day and Jud . And I undyrstond Perkyns ys at London . In this monogram the lower part of the S forms the o, and Stonor is read by beginning

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