225. THOMAS HENHAM TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR 1 AUGUST, 1478
Jhesu. Ano. xviij
Right Reverent and worschypfull lady, I recomaunde me unto your goode ladyschyp, evermore desyring ffor to her off your goode wellfare, the wyche I besche Jhesu longe to continue unto your hartys desyre &c. Fordermore, lady, ye schalle understonde that I have sent downe by William Somer, bargemane of London, your beme and ij calys, the Page 66, vol. 2 wyche I wrothe a bylle unto William Platys off that he schulde resayve yt at Hendelay and so conevay yt unto Stonor. Fordermore, lady, ye schalle understonde that maysterys Hane, your dowter, ys all moste hole, thankyd by Jhesu, and sche hys very mery. All so, lady, I beseke your goode ladyschype that I mythe have cnowlage whedir that ye wollede have hany bere or hale, that I schulde take in ayenst your comyng home unto London. No more unto your ladyschype at thys tyme but Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wretyn at London the ffyrst day of Agust.
By your prentes Thomas Henham.
Unto my Ryght Reverent and Worschypfull dame Elysabeth Stonor thys letter be delyvered in hast, dd.