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with none of my feed men: notwithstanding, at this tyme I have done for yow of my voluntary send yow xls., and Cottysmore alowed xxs. Also I have assynged Hary Makeny xlvj. s. viij. d. þat I had of yow,

in 1509 . On 7th April , 1481 , he was one of the sureties for the payment of £758 19s. o½d. due to the orphan children of John Fenne (see vol. i, p. xxx). He died in January ,

IN THE HALF|HUNDRED OF EWELME [? c. 1480 ] This list is written on two sheets of paper stitched together. The names of the places are written in another hand on the left-hand margin, and the names of the constables

1480 Ascension Day was 11 May . The writer is Thomas Graynfyld, or Grenville , of Stow , who was great-great-grandfather of the famous Sir Richard Grenville . From A.C. , xlvi, 165. Myne especyall Gode Master, after all dewe

manor of Chalgrove was held in part of the Prince of Wales as of the manor of Wal|lingford ( Chancery Inq. p.m. Edward IV ., file 50, no. 36); hence the refer|ence in these letters to the ravishment of his

death of her brother George , sometime Duke of Bedford , on 4 May , 1483 . Anne Neville ' s younger sister, Elizabeth , married Thomas , lord Scrope of Masham . Richardof Gloucester had the wardship of

lond of you, he clemyth this londe, sayng that hit shuld be longing to his place whiche he holdith of my lorde, and he is causer of alle this. Ye comaundid me that y shuld warne him oute of alle

noht for noþyng nou a nede. Soþ is þat y of hem ha wroht, as richard erst con rede. Richard , rote of resoun ryht, rykening of rym ant ron, of maidnes meke þou hast myht, on molde y holde

William of Hakeburn, þen Baylyffe of þe hundrede withoute þe Northȝate of oxonford, þe yere of Kyng Edwarde Marginal note: ' Edward 2. ' þe Soone of Kyng Edwarde þe ix, by þe oþe of Gilberte Shipton , william of

Bereforde of the yifte of Doyl |liuorum and confirmacion of bysshopys and of the chapiter of lincoln, ij. parties of all tithis of the Demayne of Syr Richardof seyton and of Raph Dyue and of Gilbert clerke and of

of Thomas Rokes the writer of this letter, who calls Isabel Sackville his aunt, for in an inquisition held in 1487 it was found that Thomas Rokes son of Margery Sakeville inherited property granted to N. Kentwood as heir

letter, parte of the smethes sume, a xxxi ij s. , I under|stand well: for xij moneth passid I had a bill therof of Balam after the moneth mynde of my ffader Drayton . As for the sum of the

the Cessons of pees and in every lete and fraunchise of regrators and forstallers of all maner of vitaill, and, if it be presentid, to make a fyne therfor: but it is not the maner ne the care of the

cause of my writyng to your mastership is this: it is so that I have the gift of the presentacion of the Vicarage of Sutton bysydes your maner, and for that feith and service that your chaunterie prest of Horton

writ of sub pœna. These proceedings took place between 1467 and 1472 . John Shyn|ner was apparently another son of Robert Shynner, the elder. Cristina , widow of Robert Shynner, and John Shynner, as executors of Robert Shyn|ner, sued Richard

plenty of harnest men: ther was the dylyveraunce of the Dewke of Yorke to my lord Cardenale , my lord Chaunceler , and other many lordes Temporale: and with hym mette my lord of Bukyngham in the myddes of the

werd him as a man. Mani on he made blodi, y pliȝt, Of f altered from b. Lombardes in þat fiȝt. A Lombard come forþ wiþ þan, Richard he hete, an onwrast annwrast originally, but o man: To Herhaud he

discouered crosse thus: Heil thou, whom the peple of Hebrees meeting witnessith to be Iesus , and crien to thee wordis of helth! Heil liȝt of the world, King of kingis, glorie of heuen, to whom abidith or longith empire,

or day y wete noght, but y sende you yn thys paper the names of all ham that wyll desyre to have a quytans ofRichard Fortescu for your mater. No more to you atte thys tyme, but the holy

of two parts. . .) v. s. ' þ e name of takyng of ij. parties of the tithis of þe Demayne of Wigynton v. s. euery yere, in the ffest of Seynte cutberth, at Oseney, of the personys

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