7 (b). Thomas Myngy wos summund on to ansswere to Edm. Tunsted in a ple of det, that he schuld ȝyld to hym xxjs. the wyche he to hym owth [folio 73b] and on-trewly with-hold; and wer-vpon the seyd pleyntyffe, be John O. hys attorny, seyth that the xxiiij day of Jenyvere and the ȝere and reyn of king Herry the vijth the vte ȝere, at T. with-in the jurdyxyun of [t]hys curt, that the for seyd Thomas and Edm. to-gedyr hath [reckoned] be-twyn themselfe, vpon dyuers dettes and summys of mony be the forseyd Thomas of the forseyd Edms. be-for had and rec[eived], vpon the wych cownt the forseyd Thomas wos fownd in a-rerage and clere dette a-ȝens the forseyd Edm. in xxjs., to be payid to þe seyd Edm. wane-someuer he wer requeryed be the forseyd Edm. Neuer-the-lesse all-thow ȝe for-seyd Edm. oftyn|tymys hath requeryd hym for the payment of the said xxjs., the same Thomas to þe seyd Edm. hath not ȝyt content nor payid, but the same xxjs. to hym hath denyed to pay and ȝyt denyeth. Were-for the seyd Edm. seyth that he ys hurt and harmyd be that vn-to the valew of vjs. viijd. and the costes of sute iijs. iiijd., and ther-vpon prosedyth þe sewte.
A Common-place book of the fifteenth century, containing a religious play and poetry, legal forms and local accounts. Printed from the original ms. at Brome Hall, Suffolk, by Lady Caroline Kerrison. Edited with notes by Lucy Toulmin Smith.
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- A Common-place book of the fifteenth century, containing a religious play and poetry, legal forms and local accounts. Printed from the original ms. at Brome Hall, Suffolk, by Lady Caroline Kerrison. Edited with notes by Lucy Toulmin Smith.
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"A Common-place book of the fifteenth century, containing a religious play and poetry, legal forms and local accounts. Printed from the original ms. at Brome Hall, Suffolk, by Lady Caroline Kerrison. Edited with notes by Lucy Toulmin Smith." In the digital collection Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/AJD3529.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 26, 2025.