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of the king of Fraunce and of his sone, gadrid a gret ost of Fraunce , of Flaundris, of Almayne , of Scotland , and sente ambassiatouris to the Prince, king Harrieȝ sone, for help and socour of men

names of the lordes and other that were atteynt in the for|seyde parlement bythe these. Richard duk ofYork , Edward erle of Marche his sone and heyre, Richard erle of Warwyk, Edmund erle of Rutlond , Richard erle of

servants of George , Archbishop ofYork " in No. 82. From A.C. , xlvi, 123. Willm. Stonore, I sende yow Goddes blessyng and myne. And I wulle that ye bespeke for a gentylman of my lord Archebyhsshopis ofYork

of Derby , sir Henri of Bolyngbroke, duke of Hereforde; the erlle of Rutland he made duke of Avmarle; the erlle of Kent he made duke of Surreie; the erl of Huntyngdoun he made duke of Excestre; the erl

of garden-produce, 91/18, 27. tithes of grain, 58/1, 10: called tithes of sheaves, 75/21, 143/13. tithes of hay, 55/27, 57/5, 58/21, 60/10, 62/21, 73/15, 88/15. tithes of lambs, 143/14. tithes of meads, 58/25; this may be of hay, or

, ARCHBISHOP OFYORK , TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 13 DEC. [ 1480 ] This letter apparently has reference to the Stewardship of Thame , so was probably written soon after Rotherham ' s translation from Lincoln to York ,

laste sermoun of þe Comoun is red in two manere of festis:—in feste of o virgine, not martir, and in festis of many virgins;—and it telliþ þe state of þe Chirche, boþe now, and at þe daie of dome; and

duke ofYork , the erlle of Suffolk , and of othir not passing xxvj. And there were take prisoners of the Frensshe part, the duke of Orliaunce, the duke of Burbonne, the erl of Vandom, the erlle of Ew,

ca[use of ] my wrytyng unto your maystyrchyp at thys tyme ys thys: I have enqueryd of certen men yn Beerton and Aylesbury of all the poyntes that ȝe toke unto me on by . . . of, and of

as of the pariche of Ermyngton, drover, with the substitution of Petyr Coleswell of Modbury , mercer, for Petrus Carsewyll, and the insertions of Petyr Caswell of Mod|bury, mercer ( after Henry Pyers or Pers) and ofRichard Frende, of

have borowed ofRichard Fowler , Chaunceller of the Duchie of Lancastre, the day of making of thies presentes xxxiij. li. vj. s. viij. d. for contentacion and paiement of part of my ffaders debtes due to Syr Richard Harecourt

by the howse of the seid Richard , and thair taried with hym bi the space of half an houre: and the same John so beyng in the howse of the seid Richard , the same Richard fortunyd to come

Stonore shuld have had of the seyde Richard a Aquitauns of all maner of accions, the wyche is nott yet done and that altho personys þat the seyde Richard had wrongfully take mony of for cause of me þat he

of the value by the yere of xij. li.: of the whiche I pray you, Cosyn, to speke to my cosyn Syr Richard Harecourte and Edward Grymston that betweene you to sealle hym a dede that William Menwyn|nek other

letter—No. 91—shows that Richard Fortescue was finally dismissed. The reason for the description of Thomas Stonor as a servant of the Archbishop ofYork is obscure—but see No. 97; he may have been steward of one of the archbishop '

, PARSON OF BOURTON TO EDMUND DE STONOR c. 1380 Stonor had estates at Condicote and Bourton on the Water , in Gloucester |shire; see vol. ii, pp. 180-2 below. Gregory , rector of Bourton , was one of Edmund

vj to E. iiij ti et deinceps. In primis paid to John of Devenshire proctor of the fraternite of Seynt Elen in Abendon for makyng of the seid Richard brother there, xl. d. Item, paid to William Atkyn for v

Lettir of lisence. A copy of one of these letters of licence is preserved in Wilkins ' s Concilia , vol. iii, p. 389. It was granted to William Lyndewode, a bitter opponent of Lollardy, to whom the Lanterne of

frere, mon syr Richard Alberbury , et ou ma dame sa femme, qe fause|ment est emprisone: et vous pry cherment qe vous ly fases le ben qe vous poes pur lamour de moy et de mon syr Richard . Le

are, however, no Returns of Members of Parliament for 1455 , 1461 , 1463 and 1470 , and Stonor may have sat in one of these Parliaments. But Richard Restwold was a party to the deed of 1 Dec. ,

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