307. INDENTURE FOR SALE OF WOOD 4 MARCH, 1482
ABSTRACT. William Fullard of "Vatlyngton" has bought of Sir William Stonor a wood called "Laned Wode"; he will cut no tree "but yf he be above xx ynche at brest heyth of man"; he will see that "non young vode be stryyd and specially that no colyers nor oder destry nat the young sp[r]yng with stoppyng of there sattes"; "the vode shalle be ryd at and draute so the young copyse be not hurt." From Ch. Misc., 37, v. 10.
308. INVENTORY OF THE BUTTERY AT STONOR 11 MARCH, 1482
Stuffe in þe buttry at my maistirs departynge into Devynshir un|decimo die Martii Ao E. iiijti xxij.
Furst xij basyns and xij ewers of latyn. It., iiij chafynge dissis. Itm., a standerde of knyvis. Itm., xvj pottes of pewter, grete and smale. Itm., xvj belle canstykkes. Itm., of odire canestykkes xxvij broke and hole. Itm., vij ledire pottes. Itm., ij chippinge knyfis. Itm., vj mortes of wex. Itm., a hole torch of wex. Itm., xxiij torteyce of wex.
309. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [1482]
In as humble wise as y can y recommaunde me to yowr good master|ship, as he that thenkys a long seson sens y saw your mastership: I ensure (?) the same: y am as glad for the good spede of my lady and