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youre gentilnesse quod our Oste What Marchaunt Sir parde wele þou woste þat eche of you mot tellen atte leste A tale or twoo or breken hys by-heste þat knowe I wele quod þe Marchaunt certayne I prey you not

Ricardus Sperte de Modbury , cordeweener. Adam Lovetorre de Modbury , marchaunt. Johannes Lede de Modbury , mar|chaunt. Johannes Bastard de Modbury , baker. Johannes Crewbere de Modbury , marchaunt. Thomas Hervy de Modbury , tayllour. Johannes Cryspyn de Modbury

] [Wepyng and waylyng / care and other sorwe I knowe I-now / on Euen and on morwe Quod the Marchaunt / and so don othere moo That wedded ben / I trowe that it be so fful wel I

tellen so meche sorowe / as I now here couthe telle / of my wivis cursidnesse now quod oure oste marchaunt / so god yow blesse syn ye so mechel knowen / of that arte ful hertely I pray yow

was his vsage And thus I lete hem drynke & ete & pleye This Marchaunt & this Monk a day or tweye The thredde day this Marchaunt vp a-ryseth And on hise nedis sadly hym auyseth And vp in-to his

and tenementes of John Cotesmore, son and heyre of John Cotesmore, duryng the nounage of the seid John Cotes |more on the oon party, and Olyver Whitonstall and Margaret , his wyff, late the wyff of John Cotesmore, the fader

] WEping & wayling Care and oþere sorowe I know Inow bothe evin & Eke on morowe Quod the marchaunt & so dothe oþere moo That weddide be I trowe that it be soo ffor wel wote I it ffarithe

/ Tellen so moche sorwe as I now heere Couþe telle of my wyfes cursednesse / No quod our ost; marchaunt so god ȝow blesse Sin ȝe so moche knowen of þat art Ful hertily tellith vs a part Gladly

, Sir William Stokker, William Heriot , John Stokker and John Pake entered into a bond for the payment of £400 by Sir William Stokker of that sum to the use of John , Katherine , Joan and Anne ,

at that tyme the seid persons, that is to wete John Gune, John Cleveff and other, schuld take theefly xxvj. s. viij. d. of the godis of the seid John Peperell , vj spones of silver of the godis of

[196. ] Reference to no. 188. A CHARTER agaynste John of Pratell of A commune, i-ȝefe In þe ȝere of þe Reyne of þ e Kyng Henry þe soone of Kynge John [lii ] , above In þe titull of

for John Rowse , apon þat he was ynfefyet yn treste to follfyll my fader ys wyll, and John Leghe and Water Torryng, þe weche John Leghe and Water Torryng be þe partyd of þis worll, and so John Rowse

42. JOHN DYMMOK TO [? ] 1420 This letter, which is much injured, and very difficult to decipher, is written by a bailiff at Ermington , and is apparently addressed to an officer (probably John Warefeld) of Thomas Stonor in

JOHN HAMME TO [ THOMAS STONOR ] [ c. 1425 ] There is no indication of date in this letter, nor is the name of the person to whom it was written given. But the writer is probably the

his bowe. Thomas Staunton , John Holme , hole harnes and both abull to do þe knyg servis with bill. John Tanner an harnes, and abull to do the kyng servis with a bill. John Pallyng an harnes and not

to John Hillyour, John Saundre, William Screch, and Thomas Horne , jointly and severally to tak and arrest the seid John accordyng to the content of the seid Wryte: bi vertue of which Warraunte the seid John , John ,

David Breknok, son of John Breknok, appointing Thomas Wode to receive in their name from John Breknok, seisin of all the lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services in Hadnam , Bucks , called Pennys, which John Breknok lately had by

his will (dated 28 June , 1474 , proved 8 April , 1477 ) John Barantyne directed that his sons, John the elder, Austyn , and John the younger, and his daughter Anne , should " be ruled and guyded

world wist of þis lone Sauyng þis marchaunt and daun Iohn allone þey dranken and romed out to pleye Til þat daun Iohn rydeþ to his abbeye þe morne came and forþ þis marchaunt rydeþ To fflaundres ward his prentys

315. SIR WILLIAM STONOR TO JOHN ABREY 23 MAY , 1482 John Abrey was farmer of the parsonage of Pyrton for Sir William Stonor in 1482 , see p. 169 below. From A.C. , xlvi, 129. Abrey , I pray

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