John Croocker to Thomas Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- John Croocker to Thomas Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/40
- Date
- 18 October [1468]
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 92; Kingsford, Vol I, item 92
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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92. JOHN CROOCKER TO THOMAS STONOR
18 OCTOBER, [1468]
In Michaelmas Term, 1467, a writ was issued to the Sheriff of Devon to
bring up William Saunder, Hugh Helyer, John Roberd and William Skrycheof Ermyngton on the morrow of St. Andrew (1 Dec.) to show cause why they
should not pay 10l. damages which Richard Drayton had lately recovered
against them for trespass. They failed to appear, and were cited for Hilary
Term, when it was ordered that Drayton should have execution. In Trinity
Term, 1468, a writ of exigi facias was issued to the Sheriff against them.
(Coram Rege Rolls, 826, m. 41, and 829, m. 105; see also p. 83 above.)
Thus the date of this letter is 18 Oct., 1468, a fortnight after Drayton's death.
Lyneham is in Yealmpton, not far from Ermington. The writer is no doubt
the John Crocker who was knighted in 1471 and died in 1508-9, and is
commemorated on a brass in Yealmpton Church. From A.C., xlvi, 40.Ryght worshipful cosyn and frende, I commawnde me unto you.
The cause that y write unto you at this tyme ys to pray you for to do
for me in þat I woll desyre you as ever ye will that y shall do for
you. Ther as on Hewgh Helyer is at exegent at your father Drayton
ys sute with William Saunder, John Robard, and William Skryche, and
as for John Robert ye have utterly promyseyd me that he shall not be
hurt in no wise, and as for Scryche my broder Predyax telleth me that
ye and he be agreyd for hym, but in especiall y pray you to save Hewgh
Helyer that he be not hurt, for he came into my service now at Michel-
masse and ys my plowghman, to thentent that y shulde make an ende
betwyxt hym and you. And yf evere ye woll have my good will and
service, favereth hym at this tyme. Be the same token that ye were
with me the Fryday before that ye departeyd from Ermyngton, and that
y promiseyd you to have be with you at Ermyngton the Sonday than
next folowyng: the cause that I cam not yt ys nat unknowne to you:
my will ys trewe unto you, as God knoweth. Also here y sende you
halfe a ryall to token that at the next tyme that ye and y mete y shall
make an ende for my servaunt Hewgh Helyer, as y am trewe gentyl-
man &c. And God have you in his kepyng, Amen. I-wryten at
Lynham on seynt Lukes day,Be your owne John Croocker.
Unto my Ry3t Tresty and wel beloveyd Cosyn Thomas Stoner,
Squyer, this letter be delyvered. - Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume I'
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92. JOHN CROOCKER TO THOMAS STONOR
18 OCTOBER, [1468]
In Michaelmas Term, 1467, a writ was issued to the Sheriff of Devon to
bring up William Saunder, Hugh Helyer, John Roberd and William Skryche
of Ermyngton on the morrow of St. Andrew (1 Dec.) to show cause why they
should not pay 10l. damages which Richard Drayton had lately recovered
against them for trespass. They failed to appear, and were cited for Hilary
Term, when it was ordered that Drayton should have execution. In Trinity
Term, 1468, a writ of exigi facias was issued to the Sheriff against them.
(Coram Rege Rolls, 826, m. 41, and 829, m. 105; see also p. 83 above.)
Thus the date of this letter is 18 Oct., 1468, a fortnight after Drayton’s death.
Lyneham is in Yealmpton, not far from Ermington. The writer is no doubt
the John Crocker who was knighted in 1471 and died in 1508-9, and is
commemorated on a brass in Yealmpton Church. From A.C., xlvi, 40.Ryght worshipful cosyn and frende, I commawnde me unto you.
The cause that y write unto you at this tyme ys to pray you for to do
for me in þat I woll desyre you as ever ye will that y shall do for
you. Ther as on Hewgh Helyer is at exegent at your father Drayton
ys sute with William Saunder, John Robard, and William Skryche, and
as for John Robert ye have utterly promyseyd me that he shall not be
hurt in no wise, and as for Scryche my broder Predyax telleth me that
ye and he be agreyd for hym, but in especiall y pray you to save Hewgh
Helyer that he be not hurt, for he came into my service now at Michel-
masse and ys my plowghman, to thentent that y shulde make an ende
betwyxt hym and you. And yf evere ye woll have my good will and
service, favereth hym at this tyme. Be the same token that ye were
with me the Fryday before that ye departeyd from Ermyngton, and that
y promiseyd you to have be with you at Ermyngton the Sonday than
next folowyng: the cause that I cam not yt ys nat unknowne to you:
my will ys trewe unto you, as God knoweth. Also here y sende you
halfe a ryall to token that at the next tyme that ye and y mete y shall
make an ende for my servaunt Hewgh Helyer, as y am trewe gentyl-
man &c. And God have you in his kepyng, Amen. I-wryten at
Lynham on seynt Lukes day,Be your owne John Croocker.
Unto my RyЗt Tresty and wel beloveyd Cosyn Thomas Stoner,
Squyer, this letter be delyvered.