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To Coventre 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.

A.C., xlvi, 98. Ryȝthe worchypeffull cossyn, y recomaund me unto you: prayng yow that hyt lyke yow to come to London and speke wyth me and wyth my syster: and that hyt lyke yow to hye yow yn all godely

is a Stonor Letter , but it is of interest as illustrating the barge traffic between London and Henley . From A.C. , xlvi, 264. Ryght trusty ffrend, I comand me to you: lettyng you wet þat ȝe shall resseyve

redeundo versus London .; iij. li. quos Willelmus Mayne solvit domino apud Stonor . There are also legal expenses incurred by William Penbrygge, with his expenses on going to London ; and expenses for John Hals in London . The

to come to London to me to the intent she may be holpyn þeroff. I send syr William , Annes Dibdale , and Howlake for hir, and on Twesday next I trust to see you here at London , and

can not fynde the menes theryn, thene ye and we in Pach. terme to take our evidens with us to London , and by the avyce of a juge take a lerned man or ij endyfferrently, and to abyde the

inquere of ȝour welfare, of þe whech I have herd at London þe certente, thankyd be Jhesu , ho have ȝour seid worshipful mastership in kepyng. Wreten at London , þe mornyne next after Seint Thomas Day with þe rude

octo libras bone et legalis monete de festo sancti Michaelis ultimo preterito: de qua quidem summa ipsum acquietat per presentes sigillo [suo ] signatas. Data London . v to die Decembris anno regni Regis Edwardi tercii post conquestum tricesimo octavo.

monay in hande unto the tyme that your maysterschype come unto London . All so, Syr, I beseke your maysterschype þat ye wylle remember your brede baker at London , ffor he callys apone me daylle ffor monay, the wyche

that I schulde take in ayenst your comyng home unto London . No more unto your ladyschype at thys tyme but Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at London the ffyrst day of Agust. By your prentes Thomas Henham

' s first husband. In Early Chancery Proceedings , 10/257, the latter is described as " John Wydeslade, senior, of London , gentilman " ; he was a lawyer, and protonotary of the Court of Common Pleas . From A.C.

knowe, or I departed owte of London , þere whas certayne knowlage þat þis gentlewoman whas sacred, wiche whas don þe Freyday byfore my commyng to Hamptons place: þe said parties were commyn to London or I came thens: this

as we say. When I trust ȝe wylbe at London , and þen schall ȝe knove all þe world. Þe Kyng is at þe towre. My lady of Glocestre come to London on thorsday last. Also my lord commendys hyme

the lord—at London on 8th Oct. , £8—total, £58. 8. 4. Total of allowances, expenses, and liveries, £233. 18. 11½. A supplementary account shewed: £11 received and outgoings £10. 13. 4.— " pro cariagio domini a Henle usque London "

No. 295). From 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.

r . Page recomaundyth him to yow, prayyng yow to send the Bukk to Warde , Shreve and Aldyr|man of London , dwellyng on Canynggesstrete, wher that Syr Rauff Joslyn dwellyd, and that Jamys myte kary hit: to whome I

habenda et tenenda usque ad plenam etatem ejusdem Edmundi: red|dendo inde annuatim dicte domine et assignatis suis ad receptam suam London . quadraginta et quinque libras argenti ad festa Nativitatis Domini, Annunciacionis beate Marie , Nativitatis sancti Johannis Bap |tiste,

you as I do now, marvellyng grettly þat ye be longe hense, remembryng how grettely in consette ye stonde in London with a gentylwoman, and the grette labore þat hys made for here agynes you: and grettely hyt hys nossed

þe barge departyd fro London ; and he saythe he will be at Henli a Mondaye , or a Tuysdaye at þe fardyst, with the grase of God , wo have you in hese kepynge. At London , the ix

of þe marmayd, and of the polt ' . And sir, I have inqueryd of maister Wrohntn is comemyng to London , and as yet he is nat come, but as sone as he ys come you schalle have understondyng

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