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sister Mary , whose hus|band John Barantyne was under age (see No. 294). Elizabeth Stonor , the third sister, was apparently unmarried. John Barantyne ' s mother Elizabeth had married as her second husband Sir John Boteler , who died

Of Lancastre good duke henri also, Henry , the first of the Plantagenet dukes of Lancaster , and father-in-law of John of Gaunt , one of the greatest men of the reign of Edward III.— T. Wright . [R ]

more tywe and Stephan of pratell and John þenne seruaunte of þe person of þe same of þe oþer [parte ] , that is to say, whenne þe saide John , stephen, and John , had i-sowe and In-hoke had

don the sterrys / in the frosty nyght This worthi limytour / was cleped hobert A marchaunt was there with a forkede berd Marchaunt In motle an heigh on horse he sat Vp on his hed a flaunderich bemysch hat

Alban ' s 1166 -88 . lincoln or of Exceter and John ' of Lincoln or ' is inserted by the translator and ' I. ' EXPANed to John , without warrant of the Latin. The names are Bartholomew ,

thyng mys happe as now A-nothir tyme it may be weel I-now Vs muste putte oure good in auenture A marchaunt parde may not al-wey endure Trustyth me wel in his prosperite Sumtyme his good is drouned in the se

And John of Chelleworth and other come not: And þe ffore|saide John of Chelleworth whas i-tachid By John atehulle and Adam at Gate ; And þ e foresaide John , vicaresman, whas i-tachid By adam atte Gate and John attehull;

hit. These witnesses. [111. ] A charter of John ffiȝt John philippe of vj. acris of Arable londe and of oþer thynges. About 1280 . Grant to Oseney, by John son of John son of Philip of Cotes , of

marriage of his said son is to be sold by Chaucer , his wife Alice , his brother John Hampden , and John Warfeld. The proceeds are to be applied for the marriages of his daughters, Elizabeth , Maud ,

subject of this letter was clearly the marriage of Thomas Stonor ' s ward, John Cottesmore , to one of his daughters—probably Joan —see Nos. 128 and 136. I cannot explain why Harcourt addresses Stonor as " my ffadyr "

Yarnton . TO all cristen men to þe which this present writyng shall come, ffrere JohnJohn de Reading , abbot 1229 -35 , or John Leech , abbot 1235 -49 . , By þe mercy of god Abbot of

1471 ? ] This letter from a servant of John de la Pole , Duke of Suffolk , was clearly written after the birth of the Duke ' s eldest son, John , who was probably born in 1464 ,

than No. 123, and to detail the " menes " which Mull had " compassid in his mynde " . John Forde was farmer at Horton , see No. 101. From A.C. , xlvi, 63. Right worshipfull Brother, I recomaund

146. JOHN MATHEWE ' S ACCOUNT DEC., 1474 — MAY , 1475 These accounts are written in the same hand on three long slips of paper. The receipts, which begin the first slip, are given in full; of the expenses

truly I had not so besy a weke sith I cam hedyr, exepte oone day, which sir William , and John Mathewe both can enfourme you parte þerof. And Syr, as towchyng my childeryn I hertly thanke you that hit

Your servant Christoffyre " is probably Christopher Holland . As to John Elmys see No. 60. Hugh Fenne was a ward of Stonor , see vol. i, p. xxix. The signature and postscript are autograph. From A.C. , xlvi, 120.

, near Wallingford , in Berkshire , had a lawsuit between 1467 and 1472 with John Colyngrygge. Colyngrygge and his wife Isabell , together with John FitzRobert, and his wife Agnes , pleaded that William Makney , great-grandfather ( besayll

helps to determine the dates of all this series of Letters. As to the Exeter Almhouse see further No. 285. John Agecomb or Edgcombe was Residentiary of Exeter and Vicar of Ermington , see No. 285. Christopher Coke was a

2. CARTA LIBERA St. John ' s Coll . Camb . MS. E. 24, f. 22a. Variant readings from St. John ' s Coll . MS. D. 8, f. 174 b are reco rded in the footnotes. The rimes would

frend hast þou non, bote seint Iohan mournynde, Johan mournynde: Die Handschrift zeigt " John mournynde " , und über dem n des Wortes " John " ein Zeichen, welches als " a " oder als " to " gelesen

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