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.

nadguerez fust bailly de Shryvenham, si est alever en son baillie cert|eyne summe dargent, come apiert par ses estretez, sur quei vous plese qe vostre baillif arraunt du Counte de Berkes les puisse lever soloin ceo qe reson soit et purport de sez estretes tanqe verraiez puissent estre trovez, a fyn qil ne soit pas endamagez en ma service par cele cause, si verraie soit. Trescher et tresame frere, vous plese saluer ma tresame soer, vostre compaigne, et voz enfaunz, qe jeo prie dieu qe vous otroie bone vie et longe durre. Escript dedeisoy mon Neif juxte Hamele in the Rys, [Hamelrise or Hamble on Southampton Water.] le xij jour d'April.

Waryn del Isle, Seignur Teeys.

A mon trescher ffrere Esmond Stonore, Viscounte Doxenford.

18. INDENTURE OF THE DELIVERY OF VARIOUS ARTICLES AND BOOKS BE|LONGING TO QUEEN'S COLLEGE, OX|FORD 13 MAY, 1378

On 6 April, 1378, a commission was issued by letters patent to Sir Thomas de la Mare, Knight, Edmund de Stonore, and Reynold de Sheffield directing them to command Richard de Thorpe, clerk, William Frank, and William Middelworth, clerk, to restore to Master Thomas de Carlol, provost of the college called Quenehalle, the college seal, writings, muniments, keys, books, and goods, which they had carried away, and detained, in spite of a mandate to bring them into Chancery; in default they were to be arrested and brought before the Council at Westminster (Cal. Pat. Rolls, Richd. II, i, 204). With the possible exception of Queen's College MS. 348 (sec. xii), "Ques|tiones in librum Genesin auctore Albino," none of the manuscripts are now at Queen's College. The "Polucranica Cestrenc." is a copy of the Poly|chronicon of Ranulph Higden. William Durant was Warden of Merton College. From Ancient Deeds, C. 1782.

Hec indentura facta apud Oxon. die Jovis proximo ante festum sancti Dunstani, anno regni Regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum Anglie primo, in presencia Edmundi de Stonore, vicecomitis Comitatus Oxon., inter Magistrum Willelmum Fraunke, capellanum, ex parte una, et

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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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