it over unto me ffor payment, and I hold me plesed with all. Jhesu preserve you ever, Amen.
To my right honorable and Synguler good lady, Dame Elysabeth Stonor soyt. dd.
This is the Copie of my brodyrs bill.
Fyrst delyvered unto my master Stonor: j. h. [Presumably for "hogshead".] whyte wyne and j. h Rede wyne the xj day off Discembre Ano xvjo by Thomas Meryke my servaunt, and the same wyne was delyvered unto Goddard Oxbryge, your servaunt, price:—iij. li. vj. s. viij. d.
Itm., sold by my wyffe unto my lady Stonor j. pipa of Rede wyne: ffor the whiche my lady muste make the price as it plesithe hir ffor I yave my wiffe no noþer price but after viij marcs the tonn. Summa—
Itm., I delyvered unto my mayster hym selffe, the whiche went to Stonor, j. h. Rede wyne, by the same token my mayster merkyd anoþer hogeshede wyne in to Frydaye strete price off bothe:—iij. li. vj. s. viij. d.
Itm., for a but off Romney to Stonor now off late, price: iij. li. vj. s. viij. d.
Itm., paid for the costes of the ij. h. wyne þat my brodyr Thomas Betson sent to Stonor, Summa xvj. d.
Summa—.
225. THOMAS HENHAM TO DAME ELIZABETH STONOR 1 AUGUST, 1478
Jhesu. Ano. xviij
Right Reverent and worschypfull lady, I recomaunde me unto your goode ladyschyp, evermore desyring ffor to her off your goode wellfare, the wyche I besche Jhesu longe to continue unto your hartys desyre &c. Fordermore, lady, ye schalle understonde that I have sent downe by William Somer, bargemane of London, your beme and ij calys, the