The Stonor letters and papers, 1290-1483; ed. for the Royal historical society, from the origial documents in the Public record office, by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.

more to you atte thys tyme, but the holy Trinite have you yn hys kepynge.

Your servant Jon Frende.

Tradatur Thome Stonor ad signum vocatum Wolsak in Flete strete.

72. STONOR v. FORTESCUE: BILL OF NAMES 28TH AUGUST, 1463

This is the Bill of Names referred to in No. 79. It was consequent on the award to which reference is made in Nos. 61 and 79. From Ch. Misc., 37, ix, 11.

This bille endentyd witnesseth that Thomas Stonore, Esquier, hathe deliveryd to Richard Fortescu of Holecumbe, Squier, the Sunday afore the decollacion of Seynt John the Babtyst these names here undyrwrytyn in the thryd yere of Kyng Edward the iiijth, the wych the forseyde Richard shall reles unto all accions of trespas done by fore the xijthe day of Maye last past: William Champernone of Modbury, Squier, William June of the same, Squier, John Shynnor, late of [Mod]bury, clerk, John Frank of Modbury, yeman, &c. (The rest of the names are the same as in No. 71 down to Richard Frende, who is described as of the pariche of Ermyngton, drover, with the substitution of Petyr Coleswell of Modbury, mercer, for Petrus Carsewyll, and the insertions of Petyr Caswell of Mod|bury, mercer (after Henry Pyers or Pers) and of Richard Frende, of the same pariche, the younger (added after the elder Richard Frende). There are a few varieties in the spelling of names: "Uxeborough" for "Ugburgh," "Veysy" for "Veyse," "Lussh" for "Luysh".)

73. PROCLAMATION OF A TRUCE BY SEA 24 APRIL, 1464

This Proclamation is given in a writ, dated at Westminster, 24th April, 1464, and addressed to the Sheriff of Oxon. and Berks., requiring him to publish it. The negotiations to which the Proclamation refers are given in Foedera, xi, 520-2. The original has endorsed on it a receipt by William.
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The Stonor letters and papers, 1290-1483; ed. for the Royal historical society, from the origial documents in the Public record office, by Charles Lethbridge Kingsford.
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