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.

132. THOMAS TALYOUR TO THOMAS STONOR [before 1474]

From A.C., xlvi, 80.

Most Reverent Wurschypfull Mayster, I recummande me unto your Maysterschyp, desyryng your prosperyte and helth, wych all myghthy Jhesu preserve to his plesur and your hertes ese. Besekyng yow as I schall be your pore Bedman to have ȝevyn me lysens to have goyn hom to my cuntre to have spokyn with my ffader, sendyng for me under thys forme: yff y wolde have his blessyng or any thyng þat schulde be my forthurans þat I schulde speke with hym in all þe hast þat I kolde. Besekyng yow to have grantt me thys, and to have sende sum mone for my spendyng: and as long as I am from you I schall serve after my terme, iff hit be plesur to your Maysterchyp &c. Allmygthy Jhesu preserve yow.

Your pore Servaunt in that I kan or may Thomas Talyour.

Unto my most Reverent and Wurschypfull Mayster, Mayster Thomas Stonor, Esquier.

133. JEFFERAY DOYLY TO JOHN HANKOKE [before 1474]

A Geoffrey Doyle of Dover, gentleman alias esquire, had a pardon on 11 June, 1463 (Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edw. IV, i, 267). He may be the writer of this letter. The Doylys held at one time the Manor of Pishill Napp. The Stonors owned the manor of Pishill Venables from 1335 (see vol. i, p. xii). From A.C., xlvi, 258.

Rygthe welebelovede, y grete you well: letynge you wett that I have solde the maner of Pussull unto my Cossyen Thomas Stonar: werffor y pray you to be at the lyvery of the state þat chall be delyverede to hym by the vertwe of the letteres of attornaye that y sende to you, and att suche tymes as my sayde Cossyen woll call on you, and that ȝe ffayll notte, as my very tryste is in you &c.

Jefferay Doyly.

Wreten in London on Sayent Peters Day.

To John Hankoke thes be taken.

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