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Wil |lelmus Stonor de Stonor in comitatu Oxon . armiger, alias dictus Willelmus Stonoure nuper de London armiger, alias dictus Willelmus Stonor nuper de London armiger, nono die instantis mensis Junii anno regni Regis Edwardi quarti post conquestum decimo septimo,

accordynge to myn promesse unto your maystershipe I mette with my Lady your wyffe at Windsouer, and ffrom thens to London to my symple power I helppid to conveye hir. And Syr, by the waye we were ryht mery, thankyd

No. 217 that Lady Stonor intended to be in London in the latter part of August , 1478 , and from No. 225 that she was expected to come to London shortly on 1 August . So that year seems

[? 1480 ] The writer is no doubt the well-known London merchant, who was father of Dean Colet . The reference is to a wardship, and the date is probably earlier than that of Nos. 276 and 282. For Thomas

have y-taryd vij dayys yn London apon you: for the osteler tellyd me that ye wolde have y-be ther atte the begynnyng of the terme. All so y have y-bofte me a hors atte London , for y loste my

unto you þat þey bothe hertily desire and prey you, yef ye may in eny wyse or your goyng to London , ye wole take þe laboure as to come hider to speke with my seid lord and lady for

spake to you off at your departynge: ffor with owte that, I can nat with your worshipe and myn depart London : ffor Cobbe call apon me dayly ffor money , and the bere wyffe with oþer, as I told

that hit be not ffaylyd as my trust is in yow. I can no more, but the blessyd trynite kepe yow. I-wrytyn at London the ffryday aftyr seint Petyr is day. By your ffadyr Stonor . To Willm. Stonor .

tymes as my sayde Cossyen woll call on you, and that ȝe ffayll notte, as my very tryste is in you & c. Jefferay Doyly . Wreten in London on Sayent Peters Day . To John Hankoke thes be taken.

I shall tell your maystershipe many þinges moo by þe mercy off our Lord, who preserve your maystershipe ever. At London le xij jour de Apprill. Your servaunt to my power Thomas Betson . To my right worshipffull and synguler

maister, after all my dutes doon to your maistership belongyng: sir, it is so when I was with you at London I understode by your maistership, that Daunce had be with you and schoke his money and toke it oute

shares of the three daughters; " maystresse Jayn " is no doubt the second; she seems to have been in London with Betson in September , 1479 (see No. 249); this account may perhaps have been rendered a little earlier.

gyf your mastership as well to fare as your hert can thynke, Amen. By your servant to my symple power Th . Moleyns. Wretyn at London on Wednysday next before Midsomerday. To my right worshipfull master, Sir William Stonore, knyghte.

mowe your said graunt. I wold advyse you in|contynent to send to Th . Dawy, steward of Saint Johns at London , and sone uppon to entre in to the said ferme, observyng your said graunt accordyng to the lawe:

be with my maisterys Langford and Roger as for þe quenys gold. Langford hathe promysed me to pay yow at London þis same weke: and as for Roger , y sende yow v. marcs for his parte: yff so be

to recomaunde me hartely unto here goode moderhode. Fordermore, Cosyn, I longe sore ffore you, to se you her in London , whanne you have done your besenes: but I understonde that you have hade gret besynys syn you de|partyd

to re|membre myn obligacion, the which ye have off myn, and lett it be broken and sent me hiddyr to London by the next that comethe. Also, madame, I have spoken with Laurence Fyncham ffor the xviij. li. due by

1479 This is an invoice from Thomas Bradbury , a London mercer, who was sheriff in 1498 and mayor in 1509 . On 7th April , 1481 , he was one of the sureties for the payment of £758 19s.

orenges and marmelate at Exeter : which letter was delivered unto Lannos, skynner, in asmoche as ye be not at London . Y trust ye have him. Also ye wrete unto me to have youre plate, which is with Maister

that one Robert Warner of Watlyngton, nowe dede, was endetted unto a especiall gode frend of myne, William Abell of London dewellyng at Quenehith, in the summe of xviij. li. xij. d., the parcelles whereof I send unto your maistership

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