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.

xij. d.; for half a foote of cloutyng ledyr, iiij. d.; a playys, iij. d.; saltefyhs, and saltesamon, vij. d.; iij quart. of resyn, x. s.; for the shepherd v. s.; for a carpenteris wagis for makyng of a cort a plovis, for v dayys and a di., xxij. d.; to Raulyn Clerke for the eryng of xij akyrs londe in lityll Derrabut fyld, xij. s. iiij. d. Receyved of my Mayster at iij tymes, iij. li. xv. s.; at a nothyr tyme at London, ix. s.; Receyvyd of the korne mill for terme of the Annunciacion of oure lady xxxvj. s. viij. d.; of my Brother Mull, iij. li. vj. s. viij. d.; of Barrey, iij. li.; of the Couper, vj. s.; of marke silver, v. s. x. d. Summa of the Receyte viij. li. xiij. s. vj. d. [Apparently some item has been omitted.]

"This Rekenyng is from the dethe of my modyr unto the Assencion day next folovyng by this bylle and a nothyr of the clerkys hande in a longe bill. [Clearly the first slip attached hereto.] Summa x. li. xiij. s. vij. d.

In dorso. Expenses for five weeks "after Assencion day, in catis" (total 10s. 8d.); the vje weke while my mayster was there (total, 6s. 5d.); the vijthe weke (total 8s. 5d.); for midsummyr Candyll, iij. d.; for wedyng in the whete, iij. s. j. d.; unto Richard mason for crosen|pynnyng in the hey bern, xij. d.; with other items. Summa xlix. s. ij. d.

Hereof received. (Rents, etc., and payments from my mayster, the last being 20s. the Wednesday afore Seynt Thomas day.) Summa, iij. li. xv. s. vj. d.

97. THOMAS STONOR TO WILLIAM STONOR [1468 or 1469]

Since the Archbishop of York must be George Neville, who was in prison from April, 1472, till late in 1475, the date of this letter cannot be later than 1471. In 1471 St. Peter's Day was on a Saturday, and in 1470 on a Friday; therefore neither of those years are probable. As the letter is written to William Stonor the date is not likely to be earlier than 1468 or 1469. Thomas Stonor is styled "one of the servants of George, Archbishop of York" in No. 82. From A.C., xlvi, 123.

Willm. Stonore, I sende yow Goddes blessyng and myne. And I wulle that ye bespeke for a gentylman of my lord Archebyhsshopis of York a doseyn Brode arovys of Kyng, ffletcher: let them be wele fedyrd

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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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