221. RICHARD PAGE TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR [? 12 JULY, 1478]
Right singuler good master, I recommaunde me to you, praying the same this byll may recommaunde me to my lady, your wif. Syr, your cosyn Hamden and my mastres, his wiff, have be with me, shewyng that your plesyr shold be ther shold no proces go ayenst Willm. Est of Wycombe, for whiche y kepe the writ in my handes till unto the tyme y understond what y shall do and how y shalbe demeanid: they bothe full manerly entretid me herein, shewyng me your plesyr in the same without whiche ther shalbe no favour shewid in my behalve. He is a courtes gentelman and your kynsman, and my mastres, his wif, a worshipfull woman, and so thay demenyd thaym in this mater not to do ne to attempt no thynge to youre displesyr, whiche is to be remembrid. I remitt this to yow, for as ye woll have it demenid so shall it be. And thus fare ye well with all my hert. Writen at London on relic Sonday with the honde of your
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To my master, Syr Willm. Stonor, knyght.
222. THOMAS HENHAM TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR 16 JULY 1478
Jhesu. Ano lxxviii.
Ryght Reverent and worshypffull mayster, I recommaunde me unto your goode maystershype, ever more desyryng to here off your goode wellfare, þe wyche I be-sche Jhesu longe to continue unto your hartys