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Maistres of our Nurcery, her annuitee of v. marcs, graunted for terme of her lyff of the Manor of Drayton , and advise them, as they woll avoid our grevouse displeasure, to see her aswele þerof yerely contented as of

sheriff of Devon , brought an action in the Common Pleas against Richard Drewe , late of Ermington , yeo|man, for the delivery of a reasonable account for the time during which he was bailiff of the hundred of Ermington

suggestion of political opposition to the Duke of Gloucester . Sir Richard Ludlow was a J.P. for Shropshire , and under-constable of Wallingford Castle ( Early Chancery Proceedings , 66/412). There is a very remarkable paraph to the signature of

feast of Seynt Bar |tholomew, in the first year of the reign of king John , before Alan , abbot of Tewkesbury , Simon of Pateshull, John of Gestling, Richard Flandrensis, William of Faleise, justices, and other barons of our

Richard Harcourt of this letter was a different person to the well-known knight. But the writer of No. 145 was certainly Sir Richard Harcourt , and the signatures of both letters are in the same hand, and have paraphs

husband of the daughter ofRichard Nernute (or Noirnute). His heir was his grandson Miles (son of his son Richard ), who held Hucham in 1346 ( Feudal Aids , i, 116). This Miles was probably the father of Robert

. Arrears of Dodecote, £20. 2. 2. Bailiff of Dodecote, £25. 2. 2. Bailiff of Sottewell, £10. Farmer of Bensheves, £12. Farmer of Penyton , £12. Bailiff of Aillesbury, £5. Farmer of Condycote, £3. 6. 8. Bailiff of Bourton ,

of all this series of Letters. As to the Exeter Almhouse see further No. 285. John Agecomb or Edgcombe was Residentiary of Exeter and Vicar of Ermington , see No. 285. Christopher Coke was a lawyer who joined with

— Den Inhalt der Sammlung bilden Romanzen (Morte Arthure, the awntyrs of Arthure of the Terne-Wathelyne, Romance off Syr Perecyuelle of Gales , Octovyane, Ysambrace, Sir Degrenance , Eglamour of Arthasse), Legenden, religios-moralische Gedichte und Gebete (ed. von Perry Religious

Roger Bulkeley , D.D. of Oxford , who was Proctor in 1433 , Principal of Hare Hall in 1450 , and Commissary of the University in 1450 , 1461 , and 1464 . He was Rector of Didcot in 1465

writer is probably the Thomas Prat of Henley mentioned in No. 272. From A.C. , xlvi, 64. Ryȝt reverent and wurchypfull master, I have ben with Richard Golborne and he may nat helpe me of xx. s., þat ye wrote

of my stomake. Syr, make you an end for xx marcs, and more if you may, and rather then to breke the lawe is chargeabulle. I put it in discresyon never of your maisterschip betwene xli. and xx marc.

Summa totalis of the valeus of the manors above writton " £268. 11. 0. " Wherof yn fees and annuite above writton, " £39. 12. 4. Fees: of Walter Elmes £2, Henry Parson , £2. 13. 4, Richard Page ,

SIR WILLIAM STONOR [? 1480 ] A large part of the right-hand side of this letter— A.C. , xlvi, 224—includ|ing the signature, has been destroyed. The writer is a servant of Sir William Stonor , who reports as to what

was made of by my lord of Salusbery, and by all the Quenys ladys and gentylwomen; and the Kynge herde her full well, as hit was telde me. And herr was with herr my cosyne Sainsyse brother, and of herr

in this wise hit was a-Cordid bitwene RichardRichardof Apletre, abbot 1254 -67 . Abbot of Osneye and þ e Couent of þe same place of þe oone partie, and Water Croxforde of þe oþer, that is to say,

Bisshoprich of lincoln, In the stede of þe worschip|full ffadur lorde Richard , Bisshop of lincoln; and By his auctorite, trustyng of þe mercy of all-myȝghty god and of seynte marie Euer virgyne and meritis of saynte martine and of

of half a bote lether vij. d., also of my wyff iiij. d.; also in price of a peyre hosyn, ix. d.; also for a peyre shon vj. d.; also in money, j. d.; also to pay for cloutyng

Receyvyd of the korne mill for terme of the Annunciacion of oure lady xxxvj. s. viij. d.; of my Brother Mull , iij. li. vj. s. viij. d.; of Barrey , iij. li.; of the Couper , vj. s.; of

past, and brought with hym grete writyng under the Seal of the deane of the Arches under my lord of Caunterbury, mak|ynge mension of Innybucions and other mucche maters, and of appar|aunce in the seid Arches at such days as

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