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174. JOHN RYTTE AND JOHN CRICHE TO WILLIAM STONOR [? 2 NOV. 1476 ] Since Stonor is a squire the year cannot be later than 1477 ; but if, as seems probable, " Master Fouler , " means Richard Fowler

Library for evermore " . John Berell, " apotecary, " was one of his executors. The will was proved on 8 June , 1482 . John Berell, grocer, occurs in 1473 and 1487 , and John Berell, junior, apothecary, in

S TALE. ¶ Here bygynneth þe Schipman his tale/ A Marchaunt whilom dwelled at seint Denys That riche was for which men hild him wys A wyf he had of excellent beaute And companable and reuerent was sche which is

last past: William Champernone of Modbury , Squier , William June of the same, Squier , John Shynnor, late of [Mod ] bury, clerk, John Frank of Modbury , yeman, & c. ( The rest of the names are the

201. JOHN , ABBOT OF ABINGDON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [ 1478 ] Since Stonor is a knight the date cannot be earlier than the spring of 1478 . The reference to the French expedition of 1475 makes it unlikely

292. JOHN YAXLEE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [? 8 JULY , 1481 ] This was probably written after the death of William Harleston on 4 Nov. , 1480 (see note on No. 260). So 1481 is possible, but it may

Strange . There are many letters of his in the Plumpton Correspondence . The Lord of St John ' s is Sir John Weston . From A.C. , xliv, 73. Right honorable and synguler good maister, the most humble and

92. JOHN CROOCKER TO THOMAS STONOR 18 OCTOBER , [ 1468 ] In Michaelmas Term , 1467 , a writ was issued to the Sheriff of Devon to bring up William Saunder , Hugh Helyer , John Roberd and William

193. SIR WILLIAM STONOR TO JOHN BOUNDY [ after 1477 ] John Boundy was " rente gadirer of Hembury " in 1465 , and as late as 1478 —see vol. ii, pp. 167, 170, below. From A.C. , xlvi, 131.

original of this Indenture is a draft on paper in Ancient Deeds , C. 6967 . This indenture made between John Sant , Abbot of the Monastery of oure Lady of Abyngdon in the Counte of Berkshire , Thomas Say

183. JOHN CROKE TO WILLIAM STONOR [? 1477 ] Elizabeth Stonor had two brothers called John ; the writer must be John the elder, since John the younger was apparently under age when their father died in the autumn of

this some, iiij. s; for Hacomby, ij. s. viij. d.; Douysby, ij. s. Delyvered to John Torner: for Aslaby , ij. s; Kyrbye, xviij. d.; Loughton and Loughton , xij d.; for [Gr ] ayby, viij d. Delivered to Thomas

be certain whether this was addressed to Thomas or to William Stonor . But the reference to John Fortescue the younger ( Sir John Fortescue of Punsborne, who was a son of the elder Richard Fortescue , and died in

199. JOHN , ABBOT OF NORTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [ after 1477 ] The rectory of Pyrton belonged to the Abbey of Norton in Cheshire , which was a house of the Austin Canons. John occurs as abbot in

200. SIR JOHN WESTON TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [ after 1477 ] The date cannot be earlier than 1478 as Stonor is a knight. Sir John Weston became Prior of St. John in 1477 , he was absent from England

other four skins are: (2) Reeves accounts: for Cundycote ( John Cook ), Bourton ( Richard Henry ), Harnhull ( John Ryver), and Hembury ( Thomas Saundres). (3) Account of John Kent , collector of rents at Wattecombe, Hoo ,

the charge and receyte betwene Thomas Stonore and John Forde , the seyde Thomas ovyth to the seyde John xvij. s. iij. d. And the seyde Thomas payde to the seyde John forthewith the seyde xvij. s. iij. d. the

By your Chapelyn þe Vyc. of Ermyngton, William Fortescu, William Strechlegh, the older, William Strechlegh, þe younger. Adam Byrde, John Trych, John Huchyn, Walter Frende, with all oþer your servantes and loveers. Thys letter be delivered to William Stonore, knyght,

' , and that Roger gate John of Saynte John . [NOTE.—That is to say:— . . . St. John Roger (I) of St. JohnJohn (I), died Jan. 1230 Roger (II), killed 1265 John (II), a minor in 1243

was written soon after the Wat Tyler riots, when Wyclif and his followers were discredited by a supposed complicity with John Ball (cf. Wals. II. 33). The indignant disclaiming of Socialist doctrine is fearlessly combined with denunciation of the oppressions

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