H. Makney to Sir William Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- H. Makney to Sir William Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/179
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 192; Kingsford, Vol II, item 192
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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192. H. MAKNEY TO SIR WILLIAM
STONOR[? 1478]
The date is not earlier than 1478, since Stonor is a knight. It may belong
to the spring of that year, and is placed here in conjunction with the two
previous letters. In any case it seems to be earlier than Nos. 275 and 304.
From A.C., xlvi, 179.16My specialle gode Maister, y recomand me to youe &c. Sire, my
modire hathe [been] with me on Friday laste, and hathe receyvde of me
xl. s. for þe terme of oure ladys day, and nowe y ame here gode sone
and alle welle while hit wull endure. She movide me for here suertesof here paymentes, which [y] promiside here before youe: þen I praede
here name þe persons whiche [she would] have bownde: þe she namyde
Kydwelly or Harry Dogette, Thomas Latten, Roberte Felde, and
Thomas Gossefforde: wheron y have grauntide here to yeve here a
answere within iij wekes after Ester. Morovire, y told here þat y wulde
departe fro þe place or sete a tenante þerin: þen she question de me
who shulde be my tenante: y sede þat ye were adviside to be tenante,
with þat ye myƷte entrete here for here parlour and þe Chapell: and y
suppose þat she wulbe easely entretide, if ye sende be tymes while þe
gode wylle lastithe. Wherfore on Tusday nexte comyng shalbe þe
honowre day at Wallyngefforde: and yf ye wulde sende to Herry
Dogette þat he wulbe þer and make here halfe a promise þat he wulde
be a suerte for here paymente, þe he myƷte entrete here for þe parlour
and Chapell. Also y pray youe remembre þat þe Stuard and John
Mathewe myƷte be with me on Moneday nexte: ande as for yowr stuffe
at Hurley may be broughte to Makney with my cartis, whiche shall
carye my litill stuffe, and save youe money and me bothe &c.Your servaunt H. Makney.
To my speciall gode Maistire Sire William Stonor.
- Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume II'
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192. H. MAKNEY TO SIR WILLIAM STONOR
[? 1478]
The date is not earlier than 1478, since Stonor is a knight. It may belong
to the spring of that year, and is placed here in conjunction with the two
previous letters. In any case it seems to be earlier than Nos. 275 and 304.
From A.C., xlvi, 179.My specialle gode Maister, y recomand me to youe &c. Sire, my
modire hathe [been] with me on Friday laste, and hathe receyvde of me
xl. s. for þe terme of oure ladys day, and nowe y ame here gode sone
and alle welle while hit wull endure. She movide me for here suertes
of here paymentes, which [y] promiside here before youe: þen I praede
here name þe persons whiche [she would] have bownde: þe she namyde
Kydwelly or Harry Dogette, Thomas Latten, Roberte Felde, and
Thomas Gossefforde: wheron y have grauntide here to yeve here a
answere within iij wekes after Ester. Morovire, y told here þat y wulde
departe fro þe place or sete a tenante þerin: þen she questionyde me
who shulde be my tenante: y sede þat ye were adviside to be tenante,
with þat ye myЗte entrete here for here parlour and þe Chapell: and y
suppose þat she wulbe easely entretide, if ye sende be tymes while þe
gode wylle lastithe. Wherfore on Tusday nexte comyng shalbe þe
honowre day at Wallyngefforde: and yf ye wulde sende to Herry
Dogette þat he wulbe þer and make here halfe a promise þat he wulde
be a suerte for here paymente, þe he myЗte entrete here for þe parlour
and Chapell. Also y pray youe remembre þat þe Stuard and John
Mathewe myЗte be with me on Moneday nexte: ande as for yowr stuffe
at Hurley may be broughte to Makney with my cartis, whiche shall
carye my litill stuffe, and save youe money and me bothe &c.Your servaunt H. Makney.
To my speciall gode Maistire Sire William Stonor.