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Cales by the mercy off Jhesu , whom I besech ever to preserve your maystershipe in helth and vertu. At London the xxij day off Apprill. Be your Servaunt T. Betson . Syr, I besech your maystershipe þat this powre

he thanke you ryght hartely. No more unto you at thys tyme, Jhesu have you in his kepyng, Amen. At London the ix day of Octobur at ix a Cloke at nythe. By your owne Elysabeth Stonor . Allso Syr,

tyme in any wise. No more to yow at þis tyme, but Jhesu have yow in his kepyng. Writen at London the iiij day of Marche : and I wold not for xl. li. for to breke the promyse that

more unto you at thys tym, but þe blesyde Trenyte have you in hys kepyng now and hever. Amen. At London þe vj day off Marche . Cossen, I was crasyd þat the makyng off thys letter, but I thanke

Misc. , 37, iv, 29. Th ise ensuyng bene the parcelles which my lady Stonor oweth unto Margarete Whitby of London , widue, that is to say: First, delivered to hir use the viij th day of Feverer in the

knight, the date cannot be earlier than 1478 . From No. 205 it appears that Lady Stonor went to London on 25th March , 1478 , so that 1479 is the only possible year. " Lovel ' s daughters "

to a contrarier disposicion, had not we be here by tyme. And mastresse Jane is worthy much thank. Writen at London the ij de daie of Octobre at iiij a clok. And as for master Page , I sent for

word, who shall have the oversyte, and also wer Halwell shall pay me þe money or send yt uppe to London . Item as for Germyn ffee whether I shall pay hym or no. Yf ye wull have Hexte send

I make and send at this seson. I pray god send you your hartes desire. Writen with the fest at London this thursday þat of Your Page . This byll be delivered to Master Syr Willm . Stonor , knygth

ladyes, to be contributorie to your charge. And Jhesu preserve you to his pleasure and your hertes desir. Wretyn att London on Whitsunevyn in hast. Your servaunt Thomas Wode . To the Ryght honorable and worship full my synguler good

THe coke of london while þe reue spakke For Ioy him þouht he clowde him on þe bakke Ha ha quod he for cristes passione This Mellere haþe a scharpe conclusione þe koce. Vpon his argument of herbegage Wele seide

' s edition (C. 12, i. 7), British Museum , London , 1554 . The Prologue. As the philosopher, in the fyrst booke of hys metaphysyque, sayth, that every man / naturally desireth to know / and to con newe

Veny|sone and Coneys, the wheche you sent me be Heri Blakhall, the whech is gret deyntis to have here in London : wherfor I sent the halffe hawnche to my ffadyr and a cowpyll off coneys: and they recomaund them

safe yn hope of amende|ment aftir his discrecion and . . . . . And touchant my maysteris beyng at London , and . . . ns . . . at mois michel; Or perhaps " mes Michel , "

hyt " afterwards erased. as my trust ys in yow. Nomore y wryte unto yow at thys tyme, but the holy gost have yow in hys kepyng. I-wrytte at London the Monday nexte be|fore alle-halwenday. By Thomas Stonore. No endorsement.

to yow at þis tyme, but he þat made both yow and me preserve us in perpetuyte, Amen. Wrytyn at London in Our Palys of the Flete , þe laste daye of August . By your owne Thomas Hampton .

nobles behynd & c of her duete unpayed. Also, and ye be not ther with displesid, when ye bought in London the goblettes and flat pees coverid, with spones & c, that sume drewe to viiij li. x. s, wherof

all myg[hty Jhesu ] have you, right ynterly and best belovyd husbond, in nys [blyssid kepyng ever ] Amen. At London the vij day of Novembr. My owne good [husb ] ond I se well ye [re ] membre þe

grace of our Lord, who ever preserve and kepe yow to his plesur and your most herts comfort. Amen. At London the xj day of Decembre A° xvj. And Cosen, heras ye wryte to me þat I had no leysyr:

dysplease hym be my wyll, but fore hys own worshypp, and þat knowyth God , how ever pre|serve you. At London , þe vij day of Marche . Cateryn and Hue Fenne recomaund them unto you, and they pray fore

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