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STONOR before 1431 The writer is Alys , daughter of Sir John Beauchamp of Powyk, who married (1) Thomas Boteler of Sudeley ( d. 1398 ) and (2) Sir John Dalyngrygge of Bodiham, Sussex ; she held Sudeley in dower,

see No. 65. The date is certain ly later than 1460 , but perhaps only a few years. John Hampton of Staffordshire occurs as a squire for the body from 1437 to 1459 ( C.P.R. , Henry VI , iii,

CLOTH SUPPLIED TO JOHN BARANTYNE AND SIR WILLIAM STONOR 1478 -79 The earlier items seem to be for Mary Barantyne (see No. 294), so that Sir W. Stonor may have had some liability. " Peldelyon " (? peau de lion)

office aftir Garnon was grauntid by my last predecessour under seale unto oon John Stepneth, a servaunt of our Monastery dwelling in Seint Albons , which John I am certenne may not nor cannot avaunce and help the place in

277. JOHN RYSSHE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 1 DEC. [ 1480 ] This seems to have been written shortly after the death of William Harleston on 4 November , 1480 , see note on No. 260. But in that year

301. JOHN SHYNNER TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [? 1481 ] The date is probably a little later than No. 300. As Sir William Stonor was on bad terms with his mother, it may perhaps belong to 1481 or 1482 (see

] The writer, who was clearly connected with Salisbury , is probably the John Hurlegh, who was prebendary of Ramsbury in 1414 , Warden of the Hospital of St. Nicholas , Salisbury , from 1418 -20 , and rector of

on 20 July , 1473 , by William Olyver and John Hille, bailiffs of the town of Bridport , to Richard Beauchamp , Bishop of Salisbury , on behalf of John Wikes , chaplain, for his admission to the Chantry

confirmation of John of St. John ' s gift (p. 27) by Reginald of St. Valerie , who (as Rev. H. Salter informs me) held from 1154 to 1166 the properties formerly held by John of St. John . ;

servaunte of master Artolde, thenne person of the church of Wotton ; John , lorde of ledewell; Robert of Wotton ; John Ermyne; Henry Ermyne; Thomas of ffulwell; John , chapeleyne of Glymton; Jordan , clerke; and oþer,—that thabbot and

Saint John , John I (died 1230 ), 109/26, 114/29, 118/1. Saint John , John II (flor. 1243 -85 ), 110/7, 121/1, 25, 135/28. Saint John , John (cleric: son of William ), 118/4, 18; 121/4, 14, 20. Saint John

be Mulys, hors and assis and camayles aƚƚwey redy, þat, ȝif hit so be þat any pi ' gryme or marchaunt or any man þat trauayleþ be þe weye be hit fer or nere, and him nede any beest, for

an earlier dispute, as to which there was a Petition in Chancery by Thomas Chaucer , John Golafre, John Hurlegh, " chapeleyn, " John Warefeld, and Thomas Berdelegh, showing that they were seised of the manor and hundred of Ermington

fors f[or he ] is febel and yold, Paulisfot, Ray , John at Wille , this persons The reading is doubtful. use makyth ham fulfulle alle [þis ] . John Hals welle haþ en|formyd me of ham, and therfore Thomas

Blount , Lord Mountjoy , who was killed at Barnet on 14 April , 1471 . Margery subsequently married Sir John Elrington and died in 1481 ; she was buried at St. Leonard , Shoreditch ( Stow , Survey ,

is not a knight the date cannot be later than 1477 . The reference to John Blakhall ' s death shows that this letter is later than No. 156; it may possibly belong to 1476 . Sir Richard Graystoke was

by John of Ickford , of no. 70. JOHN of Hicford confirms to Godstow the yardland given by his father His ancestor? Bartholomew , viz. that which Henry le flemyng held. Witnesses: John son of Nigel , knight; John of

LE DESPENSER TO JOHN DE STONOR [ c. 1326 ] Eleanor , daughter of Gilbert , Earl of Gloucester and wife of Hugh le Des |penser the younger. Since she writes from Berkley , the date is probably not later

OF WALES, TO SIR JOHN DE STONOR [ before 1351 ] ABSTRACT. A fragment of a formal letter addressed to " Johan de Stonor et ses compaignons du Comun Banc " with reference to a suit " parentre le Priour

STONOR [ JANUARY ] , 1378 Sir John de Nowers of Churchill , Oxfordshire ( Visitations of Oxfordshire , 114). See the Precept in this matter No. 13. From A.C. , xlvi, 24. Trescher sire et ffyable amy, moi mervoile

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