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same, oure Lorde revelynge he knewe. Rightwus Joseph yn his slepe was warnyd nat to drede to take Marye his wyf, and stondynge the article of persecucion to flee with her in to Egipte. And whan Herode the autoure of

be buried in the Friars Minors, where his executors were "to ordeyne a convenyent Tombe for me and for my wyf beryell in the church of the Frere s Mynours within Newgate in London afore the auter of our Lady."

viij d R esseyued xxvj s viij d Will ia m dye, pastyller vj s viij d Ric hard wodemonger, wyf ix d Ioh'n harrys, gardyner xviij d S um ma, xij l'i ij s xj d. And ther is

the Kyng Herry, late Kyng of Inglong in dede but not in ryth, and sche that was queyn Margarete hys wyf, and Edward hyr son, the duk of Brytayn, Edward the duk of Burgoyn, Syr Wylliam Taylbos, the lord Roos,

inhabitants of Cardiff still speak of the southern half of Saint Mary Street as "the Parish." Sefwch, damno chwil Yr wyf yn ceisio eich arian chwi. Ysgubor y Bwrtwe, the Portway Barn. It is interesting to find the Portway (the

Vernon on Seene Gretith Weel also) and Will. Albtoo Lark , and all the Meyne, and Kyng Barbour and hys Wyf. Wr iten at the Sege of Seens the vi. Day of Juyn in Haste. Sens is ferther then Parys

May 1445 ] . The dene of Seint Martyns xij d. Sir William Valence iiij d. Roberte Cauwode and his wyf ij s. The prior of Seint Bartolmewis xij d. Sir Thomas Levesam ij s. Sir Nichollas Kylles xij d.

Henry the V th , late kyng by usurpacion, graunted to John Philip,knyght, and to the seid Alice than his wyf, and to the heires of their two bodyes commyng; which John Philip dyed withouten issue had of the seid

of London enfeffed Thomas de Lynne [f. 88 ] citezein and plasterer of þ e seide Cite and Mawde his wyf of and in þ e seide tenement with þ e appurtenancez, to haue vnto them and to þ e

servyce doon unto you by Rauf Verney knyght, whos eldest sone, that is to seye, John Verney, hath taken to wyf Margaret doughter of the seid < Robert, of your most > speciall grace, by the advyce and < a

persones, which of the same manoirs made astate ayen to the seid Thomas Bodulgate, and to Elizabeth then his wyf, nowe wyf [... ] to John Welles, to have to the seid Thomas and Elizabeth, and the heires of the

lyvere made to oure said sone be not prejudiciall to Richard Wydevyll lord Ryvers, ne to Jaquette duchesse of Bedford, wyf to the same Richard, ne to any of theym onely duryng the lyf of the said duchesse, of and

as kepe hit aftir as longeth unto thayme. Also at the saide Convention was Mariage betrowthed betwixt Us and our Wyf, Doghter of our forsaid Fader the King of France . And ferthermore forasmuche as we must, by vertue of

l frankys, [of ] 10 and up the londys, placys, and lordeschippys that helde and hadde Dame Blaunche, sum tyme wyf of Phylyppe, befnelle 11 to oure sayde fadyr. Also that a-non aftyr the dethe of oure sayde fadyr, and

ane benefeit (being so tryit) in that caice to be resavit gild brother at ony tyme be rycht of his wyf, payand onlie tuentie schillingis with fyve schillingis to the hospitall of his calling, utherwayis to pay the extremetie. Outintownis

] THE TESTAMENT OF MARGARETE JAKSON OF BIKER, WIDOW, ETC. 7 April, 1524. I Margaret Jakson of Byker, late the wyf of Will ia m Jakson of the same make my testament and last will, etc. To be buried in

the contray cume to the cite, to receyve her wagys, for that she hadde sponne, this pore man with his wyf hadde yn custome every ȝ ere to visite the place of Seynt Bartholomew with his offerynge, and mekly commend

Sutton; 'item the cheffe rent of Perys Wetherby for his tenementes in Sutton now in the dowar of Johan Danyell wyf of the seid John Danyell for terme of hyr lyffe ij s .'; 'also the warde mariage homage and

what was the matter, and he answered it was for washing and sterching of 3 bondes of myn by bedecome's wyf unto whom he offerd iij d. , but J.B. would have iiij d. , and as because he wold

false traitors and enemies to your most noble person, high majesty, crown and dignity. 21. And forasmoch as Aleyse the wyf of the seid Richard erle of Salesbury, the first day of August, the yere of youre moost noble reigne

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