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sumtyme Willyam of Saynte John , person of the church of more Barton , of owr Mille of Barton , that Robert of Arsich confermyd to hym. The saide Willyam, person aforesaide, feffid John of Saynte John , clerke '

. [162. ] About 1270 . Grant to Oseney, by John le free, of an acre, with its pasture|rights. KNOWE ȝe that Be present and to Be that I, John lee ffree of Westcote Barton , ȝafe, grauntid, and with

a draft of some contemplated proceedings in 1466 , when the complaint of John Frende was presented in Chancery —see No. 80. More is possibly Sir John More , the father of Sir Thomas More . For Reyny, who was

letter relates to the estates of Agnes Stonor the date must be in 1480 . John Speke was her cousin, and was clearly steward of some of her manors. As to Worthe , see the two previous letters. Richard Germyn,

pese, the wycche Thomas Horne hathe ayenst me, y have aperyd therto and have y-putte yn iij seuryteys, John Kyrton ys on, John Frende of Seynte Jely ' s parysche ys the secunde, and a cosyn of myn ys the

at Thomas Prattes in the presens of Richerd Balaam and Tho. Pratt , vj. s. viij. d. It., delyverd to John Bucher be the commandment off my seyde mayster ffor freche watyr ffysche for my lorde off Lyncolne, iij. s.

Ch. Misc. , 37, ix. 23. Md. that we Ric . Gardener , mercer and Alderman of London , and John Elys, cytizen and mercer of the same Cyttye, have ℞. xxiiij day of Janyver anno dni. xiiij c lxxv

at Watlyngton, iiij. d. To London T. Wood and othyr to fett home my lady, xvij. d. To attourney for John Fenn , xiij. s. iiij. d. To my lady at London at ij tymes xv. li. vj. s. viij.

than 1478 . From A.C., xlvi, 104. Worschipful Maistyr, I recommend me unto your gud maisterschep, beyng reght hevy þat John Mathew is deessyd or sek, but I trust to God þat he sal do ryght weil, and so doth

A.C. , xlvi, 264. Ryght trusty ffrend, I comand me to you: lettyng you wet þat ȝe shall resseyve of John Somer þe elder j but off Romeny pris iiij. li. Item j but j pipe of Red wyn pris

] Annys or Agnes Wydeslade, daughter of John Wynnard of Wolveston, Cornwall , and of Hatherleigh , Devon , and widow of John Wydeslade, the younger, was Stonor ' s second wife. John Wynnard died in 1468 , having ap|pointed

The date is fixed by the reference to John Warde , who was sheriff of Lon |don in 1479 -80 . From A.C. , xlvi, 153. After my dewe recomaundacion, & c. M r . Page recomaundyth him to yow,

1481 ABSTRACT. Indenture whereby William Stonor , knight, and John Wroughton , squire, and Henry Dogett , his feoffees, lease to Christopher Holand of Thame the messuage and horse-mill at Watlyngton, wherein Richard Good now dwells, for a term of

of holy writt; & ion þe euaungelist seiþ & seyn austyn declariþ þat þo men þat þus denyen ihū 1 John ii. 22. ben anticristis, & settiþ ensaumple of forsworen men, of lechouris & coueitouse men & vsureris usuris X.

21: 15 ] Sealid & deliuered in ye presence of Mary Mother of God , Mary Cleophe, Mary Iacobi , John ye disciple. Ita fidem facimus Matthew , Marke , Luke , Iohn , Notarij publici. Long [i ] nus

þat is to say, By John Duke , Richard Webbe , Geoffrey plestow, Richard Cow |per, William Ȝorke, Richard plestow, Symond Wesey Veysy. , John tailour, Thomas Kyng , John cockes, Thomas ffox, Thomas Collys, John Bosseby, Richard Boveton, and

Johanne euangelista. Saynt John , appostel & euangelist, Was cosyn vnto Jhesu Crist , Born of þe thrid of Maries thre, And his fader hight Ȝebede . Þis Ȝebede has suns two: Elder James , saynt John also. Þaire fader

may have reference to the same matter as the letter from Sir John de Nouwers , No. 14. From Ch. Misc. , 37, i, 4, 5. Edmundus de Stonore, vic. Oxon ., ballivo hundredi de Chadlyngton salutem. Summone per bonos

II, File 21). From A.C. , xlvi, 12. Trescher et treshonore seignour, vous plese a savoir de la covenante qe John Condicote fait a Dodecote de vers vous de venier a Stonore oveske Richard Galewayn a vostre rezvenowe de Hantechyre

36. JOHN STOKE TO EDMUND DE STONOR c. 1380 The following letter in the Collection ( A.C. , xlvi, 29) is also addressed by John Sto ke to Edmund Stonor , but is too mutilated for transcription. From A.C. ,

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