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and comfort, who have you in his keping. At Exeter in hast the iij day of Averelle. Youre servant Richard Germyn. Unto my right Onerable and worshipful Maister , Syr William Stonore , knyght, at London in the Old bailly.

good hele, and all yours. No more to yow at this tyme, but almyty Jesu preserve [yow ] . At London þ e xiij Elmes first wrote " xij " ; and then added a third minim making " xijj

the gret trobyll, sute, and vexsasyon, that we have by William Swan and the mastyr off Seynt Thomas Spyttyll of London , and Barre , and other ffor the rerage off the landes of Clyffe , consernyng to the seyd

for the love of god and in the wey of charyte. Plegii de prosequendo; Thomas Stonour de London , armig.; Thomas Mulle de London , gent. This is the answere of Richard Fortescue to the bill putt ageynst hym by

fryday after the xij day for ij c oyster and a gornarde, ij. s. f. 24. Februar. It., payd at London the iiij day of Februari ( A long account of purchases totalling £8. 3. 0) principal items are: for

at London with my frendes ther for. And I shalle ley suerte be my obligacion in C. li. for C. marcs for your pleasur; the wiche C. marcs ye shall not fayle I truste to God to have at London

to the College of Seint Kateryn bisidis London , as y dare putte this into iugement of whom euer hath seen the pilgrimage doon in the vigil of Seint Kateryn bi persoones of London to the seid College. Wherfore riȝt

Poul at Londoun, and that the bischop of London is a man, y mai be sekir and sure that the bischop of London is out of the chirche of Seint Poul at London , thouȝ alle aungels in heuen wolde

Andreas Howe liberavit domino de Horton pro Maneriis suis ibidem de termino Nativitatis domini, a o regis Henrici sexti apud London in ffriday strete apud signum Ursi viij. li. vj. s. viij. d. Item, lib. Willelmo Olyver servienti suo, xvj.

substituted. Lincoln : Rypyngale cum membris, xiij. li. These have been struck out. Midd: La Moot in Westm. x. marc. London : hospicium in Peter Lane , viij. marc. These have been struck out. Nove perquisite: I.e. in Kent .

hym sye a full fayre Dede and Sealle of Armys: and when þe parson of Sylverton sende his ffolke to London , þey wulde in nowyse schew þat dede. And þyff my Suster Swete mochte hafe had mony at here

loved you as a par|fyte lover, and þat right late never better þen þe last seson þat shee was in London . Trewe it ys love oones parfytide, þough þer hap sum daungerus speche or countenaunce, yet ys not þe

of the question. In April - May , 1472 , William Stonor seems to have been at Horton and in London (see Nos. 121 and 122); in this letter he proposes to come home by Henbury . The letter has

accused of having abducted Elizabeth , widow of John Barantyne, by force from the House of the Friars Preachers in London ( Early Chancery Proceedings , 52/3). In his will (dated 28 June , 1474 , proved 8 April ,

the rewme, and gate be tho menes moche goode falsly: but at the laste bothe were taken, and brouȝt to London , but John Colby deyde in pryson, and the squyer aboode the kynges comyng home out of Irelonde. And

legate / baroune / suffrigan / abbot with mytur feyre, barovn of þeschekere / iij. þe cheff Iusticeȝ / of london þe meyre; Pryoure Cathedralle, mytur abbot without / a knyght bachillere Prioure / deane / archedekon / a knyght

set on London brigge. The same yeer at Bristowe was take the lord Spenser that was erlle of Gloucestre, and the comuneȝ of the toune smot of his hed in the market place, and it was set on London brigge.

Report Hist. MSS. Com. VIII ( London , 1881 ) App. part III, 101, under Ashburnham MS. Add . 27 d . Compare with these, Shirley , Fasciculi Zizanorum , Rolls Series ( London , 1858 ), p. xiii, note

British Bibliographer 1810 I p. 61—5. Hieraus ist das Gedicht edirt von Halliwell in s. Contributions to early Engl. Litterature London 1849 (for private circulation). In dem Exemplar zu Oxford fehlt leider ein Blatt mit V. 114—180. Neuerdings hat sich

Whi ordeyned not and made not Crist to us who schal be meyr in London in the next ȝeer, and who schal be bischop of London aftir the deceesse of the bischop of Londoun now lyuying, sithen it is profitable

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