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ground of the said land to morne efter none till apprys the samyn, and ordanys the said Robert and his wyf personalie present till compeir to morne as said is vpoun the said land, till heir and se the saidis
Gospel and before washing his hands, and saying these words: " For the sowles of William Crowmer and Katerine his wyf, here fadres and modres, bretheren, sustren, and children, and all Cristen for charite Pater noster ." The residue of
london. It e m, where I, the said Ioh'n Weston & Iohane my wyf, late Ioyntly purchaced of William Neell' & Alice his wyf, which' was the wyf of Ioh'n Walworth', late Citezein & vynt er of london, a tenement
of the kye, etc. To the church warke off Walcot. The residue off my goodes I giffe to Margeret my wyf, whom I make executrice with John bell off Trekyngham, Thomas bell off the same, and Rychard Jakson off the
benefactours of the same fraternitee beyng abyve, and for the soule of the moste excellent Pryncesse Elizabeth, late Quene and Wyf to oure said soveraigne lorde, the soules of all the brethren and sisters of the said fraternitee late deceased,
lord Mohun and my lady his wyf comyn to Dunsterre and ther the forsaid William Fordham and Maude of Burton made a dede of feffement to the same lord and to Jone his wyf and to the heirs of her
days apec e vj s viij d l'i vij s xj d It em , paid vnto Rechard son s wyf for washyng of the sypers cloth and settyng on the garneshe that belongth to the pyx l'i s iiij
his mass 3 and saying, " Ye shull specially prey for the soule of John Lyttelton, mercer, and Kateryn his wyf, and Henry the son of the said John Lyttelton, for whom to pray y am founded and ordeyned here,
* * * * [Allowances. ] 7 Casuell Resceit es . Receyued of M a s ter Barons for his wyf es pyt in saint Thomas chappell xiij s iiij d Rec eyued for a child of Ioh'n Dawson lying
estate or condicioun that he be outake 5 takers and purveiours of cornes of the houses of Kyng Quene hys wyf and of her children take corne, hey, litere, bestes ne vitailes or other godes or catels of any man,
the parcelles of the londe and housynge which Alexaundre Cheyne and Robert Holgrave purchased of John Derham and Johane his wyf and han of the feffement of Piers Andrewe, Thomas Cokke and Robert Broun is bounded in the fourme folowyng:
the fest of Seynt Petyr the Advincle Reynold Grey make to Lyon Lord Welles and Margaret duchesse of Somerset his wyf, or to other personys by the duchesse named, a seure astate of londes in the countees of Essex or
takyn for them be kepyd to the use of the said John Thorpe my s on. To Alic' Thorpe my wyf viij sylver sponys, etc. I will that ij marys and ij folys and a geldyng be sold and the
1 and saying these words: "I recomende in to youre devoute prayers the soules of John Stafford and Johane his wyf, John and Julyan his fadre and moder, of Henry Barton, of Johane and Agneys his wyves, and of all
be whiche may not be done withoute that the seid londes be soulde, wherefore the seid Robert and Margarete his wyf preyn and requiren the seid John Vampage, William Tresham and Dreue and all othir havyng estate in the seid
of Kent, Richard, duke of York, Richard, erle of Saylesbury, and Aleys his wyf, Rauf, erle of Westmerland, John lord Tiptoft and of Powys, and Joyous his wyf, and Henry Grey, cosyns and other of þ e hiers of þ
em , to a carpyntare for mendy n g of a pewe þ a t Maskall es wyff & Overays wyf sat yn iiij d ob. 7 Paid for a doss eyn tukky n g gyrdill es for the prest
wyse-xii d . "Item that Market and his wyf be warned agenst Michaelmasse next cummyng to voyde the towne if they may be founde in any fawlte herafter. "Item that Agnes the wyf of Thomas Staunton is warned in like
his wif, a son inhabbeting 2 jaer. Alen Harri, his wyf, a doghter, hat inabbitte hir 6 jaer; a gon morman, a sowerd an degger. Glowe Defew and Jane hys wyf, Pettar hys son, Rechell, Josewa. Franses Mesar, Cornelles Sawyer
'whyche the same Bartyn shall have liberte to gyve to the same Anne now hys wyf or to any other that hereafter shalbe hys wyf for terme of their lyve onely,' with reversion of the said 10 and 40 marks