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purtenans to Willm. Mugge for duryng the tender age of John Ley : hyt ys so þat John Fortescu, the yownger, toke j close of the sayde tenement of the father of the sayde cylde for ij yere, the wyche

Fouler to thanke þe sheriff of Devon for he shewid large good will for Foulers letter to you. Also I advise you to speke with my lorde of Clarence is feoder, I-callid Robert Holbenne of Greysyn, that he will not

probable in spite of the fact that Stonor is not addressed as a knight; but in her earlier letters Elizabeth Stonor always addresses her husband as Squire , so that the address is in any case peculiar. Richard Blakhall '

221. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [? 12 JULY , 1478 ] As to the probable year see Note on the previous letter. Relic Sunday was the Sunday after St. Thomas the Martyr , and in 1478 fell on

Tyrell , the suspected murderer of the princes in the Tower , who was at this time in the service ofRichard , Duke of Gloucester . His wife, Anne , was a daughter of Dame Katherine Arundell (see No.

uttermost of his power to put his pore lif in juperde. Syr, y am sory to encumbre your good mastership with this simple mater, but at lest ye may do a speciall dede of almes and deserve thank of almyghty

indication of the date of the birth of her son, which was certainly some time in the latter part of 1482 . From A.C. , xlvi, 192. I recommaunde me to your mastership in my best maner: besekyng of the

322. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [ 1482 ] This letter must be later than No. 321, and is of about the same date (or a little earlier) as No. 324. From A.C. , xlvi, 191. In as humble

hous: I understand well theffecte of your writyng. Syr, if it like your mastership to call to remembraunce he ys your feffe of the same land, by force wherof he may justefie the takyng away of the cornys, and if

forgoeris of anticrist, þat seculeris & curatis may almost gete no bok of value, and herby, as seynt Richard primat of Defensio Cura |torum. Brown ' s Fasciculus, ii. 474. irland witnesseþ, þei casten to distroie clergie clergise AA. of

of þe forsaide John Wilcotes, of the parte of Sir Sencleres ' ex parte domini Senclers ' = ' on behalf of the lord of Senclers manor. ' þere Beyng, and of John langston of the parte of thabbot

& sayd in the presence of the duke Naymes, and of Rycharde of normandy, of Guydellon 3 of bavyre, 3 3—3 omitted, F. orig. q. vii. back. and of the bysshop Turpyn / and of Rowland , that thenne happed

The amount of money is large but compare the list of obligations due by Betson in No. 264. From A.C. , xlvi, 142. Sir, according to the commaundement of your mastership we were at Stebenhith by ix of the Clok:

church of seynte Marye of Oseney, and to sir RichardRichardof Apletre, abbot 1254 -68 . Abbot of Oseney and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, xxv. acris of arable londe, with all þere pertinences, in the ffeldes of

In Rolesham of þe ȝifte of Doylys, and with þe Graunte of Kynges & of Bisshopis of lincoln with þe chapiter, ij. partys of scheves of þe Demayne ofRichard Erle of Cornewaile and of William ffiȝt Richard ffolioth, longyng

274). John Fortescue was father ofRichard Fortescue of Ermington (see No. 45); he was a justice of the peace for Devon from 1418 to 1422 . John Hals , who was on the commission of peace for Devonshire from

Sheriff of Devon to bring up William Saunder , Hugh Helyer , John Roberd and William Skryche of Ermyngton on the morrow of St. Andrew (1 Dec. ) to show cause why they should not pay 10l. damages which Richard

have a grett mysse of you thys terme. And I lett you whitte I am grette with the Kyng: for I com hoppe be preve sell, and grette nede I hadde now of you and of your counsell for ther

: but he may possibly be Richard Fowler , chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster , since from No. 172 he seems to have been influential at Court . Thomas Wode is a servant of Stonor , see Nos. 147

purpose of this valuation is not clear, but it may have relation to two suits for trespass which Sir William Stonor , Richard Page , and John Matthew brought against Margaret Fyssher of Henley , widow, and Thomas Pratte of

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