[John Lestrange], Lord Strange to Sir William Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- [John Lestrange], Lord Strange to Sir William Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/214
- Date
- 6 October [1478]
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 230; Kingsford, Vol II, item 230
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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230. LORD STRANGE TO SIR WILLIAM
STONOR6 OCTOBER [1478]
Since Stonor is a knight the date cannot be earlier than 1478. It is not
likely to be later, since John, Lord Strange of Knockin, died on 16 October,
1479 (Inquisition ap. Black Books of Lincoln's Inn, iv, 275). John Strange
must be meant, for his daughter's husband, George Stanley, was not sum-
moned as Lord Strange till 15 Nov. 1482; this letter was written beforeRichard III became King. The signature is autograph, written in elongated
minuscules. From A.C., xlvi, 214.29Sir, I have resseyved your wrytynge, by the whiche I understond þat
towchith your cost, at Tame. Syr, and I had not bene wyse I had
lost my labour and cost, which was C. marcs, and yf ye had bene there
and hit had cost xx. li. ye schuld have peid no peny: and as for my
graunt of a fee I wold ye thowght yf ye do me servyce, as the wrytinge
is, I woll dele more largly with yow, but I woll not be ovirmastred
with none of my feed men: notwithstanding, at this tyme I have done
for yow of my voluntary send yow xls., and Cottysmore alowed xxs.
Also I have assynged Hary Makeny xlvj. s. viij. d. þat I had of yow,
and betwene this and Ester I woll and desyre ?at ye nor Cottysmore
distreyne not nor trowble my tenauntes no more: and betwene this and
the next half yere I woll þat ye both se me and yf ye dele as ye owght
I vrolbe your goode lorde, and eke I dare better displese yow than ye
me: and as for the ferme I woll do nothinge withowte my lorde of
Gloucester, and I trust in all thinge he woll defend me and my tenauntes,
and I am frendid so to help my self: and as for Hary Makeney, I woll
he be with me the next weke &c.; yf ye cheryche my tenauntes, I woll
cherysch you &c. Wryten at my Manere of Colham the vj day of
Octobre.STRAUNGE.
To Sir Wyllm. Stonor, knyght, this be delyvered.
- Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume II'
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230. LORD STRANGE TO SIR WILLIAM
STONOR6 OCTOBER [1478]
Since Stonor is a knight the date cannot be earlier than 1478. It is not
likely to be later, since John, Lord Strange of Knockin, died on 16 October,
1479 (Inquisition ap. Black Books of Lincoln’s Inn, iv, 275). John Strange
must be meant, for his daughter’s husband, George Stanley, was not sum-
moned as Lord Strange till 15 Nov. 1482; this letter was written before
Richard III became King. The signature is autograph, written in elongated
minuscules. From A.C., xlvi, 214.Sir, I have resseyved your wrytynge, by the whiche I understond þat
towchith your cost, at Tame. Syr, and I had not bene wyse I had
lost my labour and cost, which was C. marcs, and yf ye had bene there
and hit had cost xx. li. ye schuld have peid no peny: and as for my
graunt of a fee I wold ye thowght yf ye do me servyce, as the wrytinge
is, I woll dele more largly with yow, but I woll not be ovirmastred
with none of my feed men: notwithstanding, at this tyme I have done
for yow of my voluntary send yow xls., and Cottysmore alowed xxs.
Also I have assynged Hary Makeny xlvj. s. viij. d. þat I had of yow,
and betwene this and Ester I woll and desyre þat ye nor Cottysmore
distreyne not nor trowble my tenauntes no more: and betwene this and
the next half yere I woll þat ye both se me and yf ye dele as ye owght
I wolbe your goode lorde, and eke I dare better displese yow than ye
me: and as for the ferme I woll do nothinge withowte my lorde of
Gloucester, and I trust in all thinge he woll defend me and my tenauntes,
and I am frendid so to help my self: and as for Hary Makeney, I woll
he be with me the next weke &c.; yf ye cheryche my tenauntes, I woll
cherysch you &c. Wryten at my Manere of Colham the vj day of
Octobre.STRAUNGE.
To Sir Wyllm. Stonor, knyght, this be delyvered.