8 (b). Nouerint vniversi, me Willelmum T. de O. teneri et per presentes firmiter obligari Thome Foxton de S. in decem libris legalis monete, soluendis eidem Thome aut suo certo attornato in festo omnium sanctorum proximo futuro post datum presentium sine dilacione vlteriori, ad
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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- 1886.
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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 18, 2025.
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quam quidem solucionem vt predictum est faciendum obligo me, heredes et executores meos, per presentes. In cujus rei testimonium presentibus sigillum meum apposui. Data apud O. predicto, in festo sancte Thome apostoli, anno regni regis Henrici sexti post conquestum vicesimo nono.
8 (b). Be yt a known to all pepyll, me, Wyllm. [folio 74a] T. of O., to be hold and be thys presont wrytyng ffeythe|fully to be bound to Thomas [Foxton] of Sudebery in xli. of lavfull mony, to be payid to the same Thomas or to his certeyne attornyis at the fest of all Seyntes nex comyng after the date of thys presont wyrttyn, with owt ony ferder delae; to þe wych payment as ys be-for I bynd me my eyrys and my executors be thys presont. In to the wytenesse of the wych thynge presentyd, I haue put to my sell. ȝowyne at O. the forseyd, in the ffest of Seynth Thomas the Postyll, the ȝere of the reyne of kyng Herry the sexth after the congquest [twenty-ninth].