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þe pope. And in þis tyme of eresye þe Turkys & þe Saraȝens wonne with strong power þe londys of Greece and of Armonye and destroyed a gret partye of þese londys. And after þis come a Emperour of Rome

þe hilles of Lumbardy, and it takes in to him xl. oþer ryuers; and it rynnes thurgh Hungary and Cresses Greece (as in C) and Thrace. and Tracy and gase in to þe see so stalworthely and with so grete

STONOR 5 DECEMBER , 1364 From Ancient Deeds , C. 1357 . The seal is lost. Hec indentura testatur quod Willelmus Hulle, generalis receptor domine Isabelle , filie Regis , recepit de Edmundo Stonore, firmario maneriorum de Stonore, Watlynton, Penyton

Stonor , though there is no positive indica|tion of the date. At this time Stonor was in Pyrton parish. In Ancient Correspondence , xlvi, 228, amongst several papers relating to the decease of Thomas Stonor there is a brief Memorandum

BY WILLIAM SOMER 14 MAY 1478 From Ancient Deeds , C. 2288 . This endenture, writtyn the xiiij day of May A o xviij, witnessith þat William Somer , bargeman of Quenehith, hath Receyvyd of my maister Sir William Stonor

SHEEP 27 DEC. , 1460 From Ancient Deeds , C. 8834 . Thys yndentur made at Stonore the xxvij th day of December the ere of Kyng Herre the Sexte xxxix th : wytnysseth þat Thomas Stonore, Esquier, hath delyveryd

22 JUNE , 1467 From Ancient Deeds , C. 1288 . There is only a trace of the seal. Be hyt remembred that Thomas Stonore, squyer, hathe resceyved of Thomas Rokes , squyer, yn the name of Isabell , late

" William Hatteclyff was an influential official under Edward IV , to whom he was secretary from 1464 till shortly before his death in 1480 . The original is Ancient Deeds , C. 3716 . Both the seals are lost.

the rent is a quarter in arrear Stonor may distrain. If Holand dies within the term the lease is void. Dated at Wat lyngton, 7th February , 20 Edward iv. From Ancient Deeds , C. 124; the seal is lost.

die mensis Aprilis, anno ab inchoatione regni Henrici sexti quadragesimo nono et readempcionis sue regie potestatis anno primo. " From Ancient Deeds , C. 1106 . The seals are gone. In C. 5014 there is the draft of a bond

Nutshalling is three miles from Romsey . See Nos. 304 and 305 From Ancient Deeds , C. 1112 . There is a trace of the seal. This bille endentet made the ix e day of Januare, the yere of the

Uebertragung dieses Liedes in der Form des Originals. Th . Wright , Spec. of L. P. pag. 60; Ritson , Ancient Songs and Ballads, I, pag. 65. Wynter wakeneþ al my care, nou þis leues waxeþ bare; leues, Bäume, Sträucher?

OF BEDFORD , AND EDMUND DE STONOR 4 OCTOBER , 1363 From Ancient Deeds , C. 2529 . The seal is lost. Hec indentura testatur quod Thomas Tirel, miles, generalis Senes|callus domine Isabelle , filie Regis , concessit et dimisit

of this and the thirteen following letters; they are therefore placed in the order in which they appear in the Ancient Correspondence. The dates probably range from 1370 to 1382 . From A.C. , xlvi, 10. Treshonore et tres ffiable

date must be earlier than 1425 , in which year Thomas Stonor sold all his estates in that county ( Ancient Deeds , C. 1223 ). It may therefore be safely assumed to refer to Thomas Stonor ' s own

in 1465 , but agreed to reconvey it to Drayton and his wife for the term of their lives ( Ancient Deeds , C. 6944 , see Vol . ii, p. 174). The reconveyance was possibly effected by a fine,

Sir John Butteler point to the reign of Edward IV . See Nos. 215 and 294 (note). Nos. 229-232 in Ancient Correspondence , xlvi, contain the oaths of the Jurors in the In|quisitions held on that occasion in Kent and

date of this letter is 25th Nov. Richard Brodoke was in the service of Alice , Duchess of Suffolk ( Ancient Deeds , A. 10956). Since the letter was written after the death of Thomas Stonor , and during the

latter ' s wife Cicely ; Richard and Cicely were the parents of John de Stonor , the judge. From Ancient Deeds , C. 221. The seal is lost. Sciant presentes et futuri quod ego Ricardus de Stonor dedi, con|cessi,

is in the parish of Gunwalloe , and Kennall in the parish of Stithians ; for deeds relating thereto, see Ancient Deeds , A. 10303, A. 10409. In 1481 Sir James Tyrell and Anne his wife brought an action against

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