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.

Summe in al vj Markes, x. s. viij. d., withowt More. Also the londes þat Thomas Pratt holdith, first his howne place cald the Bole, valewr by yere xl. s. Also a howsse þat William Masam holdith, valewr be yere, xvj. s. clere. Also in Remnam the Dene with Sinartis spetill valewr by yere xj. s. clere. Summe of al iij. li. vij. s. Summe of bothe londs as undirstond clere vij li. xvij. s viij d.

This ys the passellis as I undirstonde þat William Fischer bargaynyd with Colingrige: first the water at Grenelane and the ij howsses and the howsse þat Mergrete Fischer dewellit in and the acir di. at Mor|vellishill. I wete nat but uppon William Fischer and Colingrigg.

Also there is a croft calde Balde Winys croftis þat Thomas Prattes fadir leyde yt to morgage for xx. li.

endorsed.

Phelypp Fescher. syr W. Stonore.

215. WALTER HERNE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 11 JUNE [1478]

The date cannot be earlier than 1478 as Stonor is a knight. Other refer|ences to Warner's financial troubles make this year probable, see Nos. 203, 205-6 and 226. John Twynho occurs as Recorder of Bristol in 1478 (Ricart's Kalendar, p. xxiv). From A. C., xlvi, 174.

Ryght honorable and ryght worshipfull Maistir, with all my servyse to you I me recommaunde as louly as I can, letyng your Maistirshepe wete that I have recevyde a letter fro you by your servaunt Morice Escourt for a place in Watlyngton of myn, that Roberte Warner toke of me by the yere and was my tenaunt, and aftyr that the same Roberte and I ware in a bargeyn and concludyd that the seyde Roberte sholde have the seyd place to hym and to his heires appon the condicion he paide and contente me as he and I ware agreide: whareoff he kepte no poyntment, for I sholde have xl markes in hande and thereoff I hadde no peny not by a yere after: and he to pay me yerely v marke for my rente into the tyme that I was contente and payde of the hoole somme that he and I was fully agreyde off. And as for certeyn reparacion that was don by hym, was at my charge: for he toke hitt uppe of hys rente that he sholde have payde me &c. Syr, and hyt pleasyde your

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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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