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circulated in the interest of the Yorkist party. It was communicated to Archæologia (vol. xx, pp. 519-22) in 1822 by John Bayley , keeper of the Records in the Tower , who attributed it to Sir William Stonor , misled

122. Sone , I send you Goddys blessyng and myne. I understonde by my tenantys and yourys that Maystyr Lewes John desyryth for to have a letter fro you for to undyrstonde your maystyrschype and youre favor towarde your seyde

yowe, which he thynketh onkynde delyng. Accordyng to my promyse to yow at Lundon I wrote [la ] tely to John Felowe for þe lande þat ye well know and incontinent upon the syght of my letter. . . .

The year is fixed by No. 284, where it is stated that John Edgcombe (or Agecomb) died on 1 April . From A.C. , xlvi, 279. Ryght worshypfull Syr, and my specyall good master, I commaunde me to yow and

I recommaund me unto your mastership: please it you to understond that now in the begynnyng of this terme one John Hyll, Squyer, suyth a Quare impedit ayenst you in Devonshire , supposyng by his writ that ye desturbe and

therefore to be dated early in 1482. " My lady Barantyne " no doubt means Elizabeth , Lady Boteler , John Barantyne ' s mother. See note on the previ|ous letter. From A.C. , xlvi, 181. Right worshipful Master ,

I can, latynge yow have knowledge that I intendide to have bene with the King at the feste of Seynt John Baptist now late passid, to have attende upon his good grace; bot, Cousine, it is said in this contre

temperalle. And in the same ȝere, the kyng beyng in Irelonde, maystur John Wyccleef, a doctour in devenyte, and in his openyons an eretyk, this seyde mayster John , in the kynges absence, hadde asocyed to A.D. 1395 hym dyuers

seculer lordischipis bi heritage of crist as his most worþi seruauntis; but crist seiþ in þe gospel of seynt ion John xviii. 36. þat his kyngdom is not of þis world, & hadde not bi worldly lordischipis where onne to

Oseney, by John (? II) of St. John , of a messu|age, 2 curti|lages, and a dovehouse, subject to 3s. quit|rent to his manor. KNOWE tho that Be present and to Be that I, John of Seynte John , ȝafe,

2. JOHN DE STONOR TO [AN OFFICIAL IN ENGLAND ] [11 APRIL , 1325 ] On 6 Feb. , 1325 , Sir John de Stonor , knight, Arnold Gulielmi de Byarn William de Weston , and Peter de Galiciano were

62. JOHN GOODMAN TO [ THOMAS ] STONOR [ ? before 1461 ] The reference to the Duke of York makes it likely that the date is not later than 1460 . It is possible, however, that the letter may

d.; also to paye fore his hosyn at Rysburgh xvij. d.; Item to make his botes viij. d.; Item to John James for mend|yng of his doubelett j d. ob.; to bye wyth arowe hedes ij. d.; for drink|yng money

lawsuit with John Barantyne as to the manors of Chalgrove and Haseley , of which he was feoffee under the will of Barantyne ' s father; this was between 1467 and 1472 ; during the same time John Parys was

in the Jhesu off London , John Lolyngton mayster under God , Summa ij m iiij C. xlviij Cottes felles. Forder more your mayster schalle understonde that I sende dow[n ] e by John Talbose, your sarvaynte: Itm. your demy

is not likely to be later, since John , Lord Strange of Knockin , died on 16 October , 1479 (Inquisition ap. Black Books of Lincoln ' s Inn , iv, 275). John Strange must be meant, for his daughter

date is probably early in 1482. This letter appears to be later than No. 309 and earlier than No. 321. John Barantyne, who married Stonor ' s sister Mary (see No. 294), was returned as 14 years of age and

314. JOHN PAYNE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 15 MAY [ 1482 ] This was clearly written in the same year as No. 305, and may safely be assigned to 1482 . From A.C. , xlvi, 195. Right worshipfull Syr, and

to do with the inheritance of Stonor ' s third wife, Anne Neville , eldest daughter of John , Marquis of Montagu , who was killed at Barnet in 1471 . Probably the occasion was the death of her brother

of sevewell, of þe yifte of John Gray , Bysshop of Norwych, and Graunte of Henry doylly, as hit is opyn by the charters vndurwrite. [269. ] About 1210 . Grant to bisho p John Grey , by Henry Doyly

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