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114. LETTERS OF ATTORNEY BY THOMAS STONOR THE YOUNGER AND SIBILL BREKNOK 2 APRIL , 1471 ABSTRACT. Letters of Attorney by Thomas Stonor of Stonor , the younger, esquire, and Sibill Breknok, daughter of David Breknok, son of John Breknok,

so as I am enformyd þat on doctor Egge |combe, late resydencyare of Exeter , is decesyd, þe whyche hadde a benefyce cally d Ermynton in Devonshyre of your patronage, now beyng voyde, þe whyche I have harde reporte ȝe

ofRichard son of William of Karsynton. ] Charter of William son of Peter of Kersinton of rents, viz. 6d. and 1 pair of gloves. About 1278 . Sale to Godstow , by William son of Peter of Karsyn|ton,

unknown meeting of the Parliament of the Lancastrian Restoration . The Chancellor in both years was George Neville , Archbishop ofYork , with whom the Stonors had friendly relations. Suffolk , who was married to a sister of Edward

1. CHARTER OFRICHARD I. DE STONOR [ c. 1290 ] This is given as the oldest document in the Stonor Papers. It is a grant by Richard de Stonor to his son Richard and the latter ' s wife

Richard Fortescue of this letter was the eldest son of the Richard Fortescue of No. 45, and was there|fore a nephew of the Chief- Justice . Stonor ' s mother, who was married to Richard Drayton , had rights

of the death of his mother and her second husband, Richard Drayton , in October , 1468 ; it shows that Alice died on 1st October and Richard on 3rd October . " My adversary of Devonshire " is

, so the date of this letter is 25th Nov. Richard Brodoke was in the service of Alice , Duchess of Suffolk ( Ancient Deeds , A. 10956). Since the letter was written after the death of Thomas Stonor ,

there is the record of an Inquisition held at Wycombe on 16 June , 1477 , before Richard Fowler , Thomas Hampden of Hampden , John Gyfford , Richard Lovell , and Richard Maryot , justices of the peace, and

33. RICHARD LE SCROPE TO EDMUND DE STONOR c. 1380 The writer is presumably Richard , first lord Scrope of Bolton ( d. 1403 ); his cousin Henry will then be Henry , first lord Scrope of Masham ( d.

is difficult to fix the date of this letter. But Richard Croft , Stonor and Forster were not on the commission of peace for Oxfordshire or the town of Oxford in the reign of Henry VI . Quatermayns, William Marmyon

RICHARD GERMYN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [13 MAY , 1480 ] As this letter relates to the estates of Agnes Stonor the date must be in 1480 . John Speke was her cousin, and was clearly steward of some

more enknowliche of this mater, or of any other perteynyng unto you, y shal by the grace of Jhesu sende you worde, who kepe you, Amen. At Exeter , un Tuesday before Seint Thomas day. From youre Servaunt, Richard Germyn.

Elyn and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to his right heirs; and that Henry Makney , son ofRichard , son of William , son of the said William and Elyn, and whole brother of Isabell and Agnes

210. EDMOND NEWMAN TO RICHARD WARNER [ date uncertain ] It is not clear that this is a Stonor Letter , but it is of interest as illustrating the barge traffic between London and Henley . From A.C. , xlvi,

, his feoffees, lease to Christopher Holand of Thame the messuage and horse-mill at Watlyngton, wherein Richard Good now dwells, for a term of eighty years from Michaelmas next, at a rent of 26s. 8d. payable in equal portions at

ant so he dude more. Richard , þah þou be euer trichard, tricchen shalt þou neuer more. Richardof alemaigne, whil þat he wes kyng, He spende al is tresour opon swyuyng; Haueþ he nout of walingford o ferlyng: o

by Richardof Lions to recover a messuage, a hide, and rent|charges, Oseney ' s guarantors (co-heir|esses of Hugh of Tew ) stated that Hugh of Tew , giving his daughter Emma in marriage to Richard son of Roger of

, wife of Thomas Worth , and Agnes , wife of John Wydeslade, heiresses of Humphrey Bevyle). In Trinity term, 1482 , Sir William Stonor had suits against Henry Felowe of Huchynden, Oxfordshire , and John Barell of Princes Risborough

' Nota. ' of Walter Archiebisshope of Yorke and co-executours of þe same of þe ȝifte of John bisshop of Norwhich of þe w oode of Coggese and of the church of Swerforde with þe Chapell of Sevewell. 1217 .

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