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250. RICHARD BRYAN TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 2 OCTOBER 1479 " My lady Croke " is Elizabeth Stonor ' s mother, here as elsewhere styled " lady " out of courtesy. From A.C. , xlvi, 143. Right worshipfull and my

uncle of Lady Stonor ' s first husband. In Early Chancery Proceedings , 10/257, the latter is described as " John Wydeslade, senior, of London , gentilman " ; he was a lawyer, and protonotary of the Court of Common

, and the day was a Tuesday . " My lady of Southfolke " is Elizabeth ofYork , wife of John de la Pole , the second Duke of Suffolk . " Cossyne Rokyse " is presumably Thomas Rokes

grete pyte of her / ¶ But here leveth the history to speke of Reynawd, of Alarde / and of Guycharde / and of the lady Clare / and her yonge chyldren / And retourneth to shewe of Mawgis, the

were seised of the manor and hundred of Ermington , till one Richard Fortescu of great malice and forethought made a forcible entry and broke down hedges and ditches. The Petition mentions " John Fortescu, pier a dit Richard ,

[13 NOV. 1481 ] John Barantyne of Little Haseley , Chalgrove and Churchill , son of Drue Barantyne by Jane , daughter of Sir John Wroughton , married Elizabeth , daughter and coheiress of Sir Stephen Popham . He died

YEARS OFRICHARD II. AND THE PARLIAMENT AT BURY ST . EDMUND ' S, 25TH HENRY VI . BY RICHARD FOX, MONK OF ST . ALBAN ' S. [18th year ofRichard II ] xviij ȝere. The ȝere of our

" shows that the writer of this letter was Thomas Stonor ( d. 1431 ), whose mother was a daughter of Sir Robert Belknap . The previous document (which is clearly " your son Richard ' s " in|denture )

þe exhibucion of þe sayd heyre: for I am purposed þat he shall goo with me northwarde for þe season, itt shall not be longe with þe grace of Gode: þerfor I pray yow withowt any delay of or fenyng

daughter of John Wynnard of Wolveston, Cornwall , and of Hatherleigh , Devon , and widow of John Wydeslade, the younger, was Stonor ' s second wife. John Wynnard died in 1468 , having ap|pointed Richard Wydeslade as one of

Odo of Barton feffid sumtyme Willyam of Saynte John , person of the church of more Barton , of owr Mille of Barton , that Robert of Arsich confermyd to hym. The saide Willyam, person aforesaide, feffid John of Saynte

of his army to Renaud . King Thomas , No mention is made of King Thomas in the chanson; Geffroi of Nazareth is in command of the Christian army, and is subsequently made King of Jerusalem at the conclusion

, wife of William de Beauchamp , Earl of Warwick , Isabel , wife of Robert de Vipont (whose daughters were Isabel , wife of Roger Clifford , and Idonea , wife of Roger Leyburne), Avelina , wife of Walter

15. WRIT CONCERNING THE ALIEN PRIORY OF STEVENTON 20 JANUARY , 1378 Steventon Priory was a cell of Bec Abbey . It was granted by Richard II to Westminster Abbey in 1399 ( Monasticon , vi, 1044 ). From Ch.

EDMUND DE STONOR c. 1380 Henry Dounham occurs as yeoman of the wardrobe to Ingelram de Coucy , Earl of Bedford , in 1378 , and as a squire of the Countess Isabella in 1381 ( Cal . Pat .

) was son of Sir William de la Pole , and brother of the first Earl of Suffolk . He owned the manor of Borstall, Bucks , in right of his first wife, Elizabeth , daughter ofRichard de Handlo

annuite of xl. s. yerly of old Wykes and his wif, and yong Wykes and his wyf, and of all the feffez: bot I supposet ye wold not so, for by cause of the penalte of the pay|ment of the

Commissariez of bothe parties in the Toun of Hedyn: the seid trewes be see, stremez and fresshwaters to begynne the xx day of Maii next comming, and to endure to the sonne goyng down of the first day of Octobre

FOR COLLECTION OF KING ' S SILVER [ c. 1465 ] Thomas Stonor purchased Rotherfield Peppard from his step- father Richard Drayton in 1465 , but agreed to reconvey it to Drayton and his wife for the term of their

arisen through some question as to Cottesmore ' s affairs after the death of Thomas Stonor . The month-mind at Pyrton Church was no doubt in commemoration of Thomas Stonor . Strictly speaking, therefore the date should be in May

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