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DOYLY TO JOHN HANKOKE [ before 1474 ] A Geoffrey Doyle of Dover , gentleman alias esquire, had a pardon on 11 June , 1463 ( Cal . Pat . Rolls , Edw . IV , i, 267). He may

299. JOHN SHYNNER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [ c. 1481 ] There is nothing to show the date except that it is not earlier than 1478 . It is probably later than No. 298. It is placed here for convenience

320. JOHN WALLER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 6 AUGUST 1482 " Twenty day " is clearly an error; probably for " twenty-two " . This is confirmed by the reference to " my lord of Salisbury , " which almost

. JOHN ' S COLL . CAMB . MS. B. 15. Carta redempcionis Wotyth now all that ben here And after schal be leue and dere That I ihesu of nazareth For loue of man hath suffred dede Vp-on a

his quarter wage, xx. d. To Rich . Clay vij. d. Payd to John Hosbourne for a quarter wages. Payd for colory ng of xxij ti yardes of clothe, v. s. x. d. Payd to the ffuller for fferyng of

60. JOHN ELMES TO THOMAS STONOR 6th FEB. [? 1457 ] The 6th of February fell on a Sunday in 1452 , 1457 , 1463 , and 1474 . If the writer may be identified with John Elmys, the merchant

63. JOHN FRENDE TO THOMAS STONOR [? APRIL , 1462 ] This seems to be the earliest letter relating to the dispute between Thomas Stonor and Richard Fortescue . We know that Stonor was at Ermington on 10 May ,

DAME KATHERINE ARUNDELL TO THOMAS STONOR 27 JAN. [? 1473 ] Katherine Arundell , daughter of Sir John Chiddiock, was wife of Sir John Arundell of Lanherne , Cornwall , and on his death married—after Feb., 1475 — Sir Roger

contynw: doyng yow to wytt that John Blakall browtt to Stonor a dyker for to make yowr dykes in . . . . . feld betwen the hy way and the ew tre: and John Mathew and I wolde a

In Exchequer (K.R.) Accounts 515/22 there is an account between John Colyngrygge and his mother-in-law, which is worth insertion here:— " This bylle makythe mensyon of the goodys þe whiche John Colyngrygge hathe receyvyd of Margrete Makney for his wyfes

12 or 19 October Richard and John Wynslade, or Wydeslade, were father and uncle of Lady Stonor ' s first husband. In Early Chancery Proceedings , 10/257, the latter is described as " John Wydeslade, senior, of London , gentilman

a letter from the executors of John de Foxle to Edmund de Stonor . From A.C. , xlvi, 31. Trescher Syre , porceque vooz ministres ount pris une destresse de mon meistre, monsyr John de Foxle , pur certeinez summes

xl. s. It., to Syr John Butteler , xxvij. s. It., to Twenyo, xiij. s. iiij. d. It., for þe rewarde to þe Jur., xxij. s. viij. d. It., yn expences for Bryan and John Yoman, vj. s. v. d.

not aftir þe face. Also oure lord ihū bad his enemys bileue John vii. 24. to his werkis þouȝ þei wolden not bileue to him, & bad þat John x. 38. men schulden not bileue to hym ȝif he dide

judge ' s younger brother, is noticed on p. 36 above. Wytbury is probably the John Wydbury of Cornwall , who occurs in conjunction with John Crokker of Lyneham , near Ermington , in February , 1422 ( Cal .

1480 (see No. 270). John Yeme was bailiff about 1466 (see No. 81). Orchard and John Gybbes were servants of Selenger (see No. 183, which apparently has to do with the conclusion of this dispute). For John Rytte, see No.

John Blakehall þe monday after þe twelffe day when þey comyn (?) to Harpeden togeder, ffor her dyner, ij. d. Also ffor horse met, j. d. when ȝe wer with Marmyun. Also for þe geldyng, j. d., when þat

messuages and lands in Crowthorne and Kynecote Hille, as heir of Agnes , daughter of John Wynnard; these lands had descended to her from John and Agnes Bevyle ( Placita de Banco , Roll 880, mm. 447, 448; see also

and 6s. 8d. BE hit i-knowe to all men that whenne, bytwene John of Hanborowgh and William of Seynte Eweyne of þe oon partie, and John Probably John Leche, abbot 1235 -49 . Abbot and Couent of Oseney of þe

, John Her|buriour, John Acastre, and iiij hensemen, and but fewe mo of squyers. Ther come with hym ȝemen of chambre, Rychard Nylder, John Doore , Rychard Boltone, John South , Grene , Lane , and moo other; John of

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