Oliver Wittonstall to Thomas Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Oliver Wittonstall to Thomas Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/84
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 108; Kingsford, Vol I, item 108
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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108. OLIVER WITTONSTALL TO THOMAS
STONOR[before 1470]
See the note on the previous letter. From A.C., xlvi, 84.
Ryght reverent and worshypful Syr, y recomaund me unto you: and
for as [mych] as ye desire to know how y wilbe desposet as tochyng
your land for titil thereof, for certen my wyf and y welbe with you
uppon Ester to see yf ye and we cane agre within our self: and we,
and yf we can not agre, desyre your frendes and oures to see a derec-
cyon betwene you and us: yf thay can not fynde the menes theryn,
thene ye and we in Pach. terme to take our evidens with us to London,
and by the avyce of a juge take a lerned man or ij endyfferrently, and
to abyde the rule of thaym in all suche thyngges as we schewe and de-
clare. Yf yt please you it be soo, and thys y promyte you schalbe per-
formet on oure behalfe; and affor any rent taken or to be taken; yf it
be youre ryght ye schalbe truly content, for y halde it be necessare that
we be wel avyset how we dele theryn. Wryten yn London the ij Monday
of clene.By your own Olyuer Wittonstall.
To the ryght reverent worshypful Thomas Stoner, be thys bill de-
lyveret at Stoner in Oxforshyre. - Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume I'
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108. OLIVER WITTONSTALL TO THOMAS
STONOR[before 1470]
See the note on the previous letter. From A.C., xlvi, 84.
Ryght reverent and worshypful Syr, y recomaund me unto you: and
for as [mych] as ye desire to know how y wilbe desposet as tochyng
your land for titil thereof, for certen my wyf and y welbe with you
uppon Ester to see yf ye and we cane agre within our self: and we,
and yf we can not agre, desyre your frendes and oures to see a derec-
cyon betwene you and us: yf thay can not fynde the menes theryn,
thene ye and we in Pach. terme to take our evidens with us to London,
and by the avyce of a juge take a lerned man or ij endyfferrently, and
to abyde the rule of thaym in all suche thyngges as we schewe and de-
clare. Yf yt please you it be soo, and thys y promyte you schalbe per-
formet on oure behalfe; and affor any rent taken or to be taken; yf it
be youre ryght ye schalbe truly content, for y halde it be necessare that
we be wel avyset how we dele theryn. Wryten yn London the ij Monday
of clene.By your own Olyuer Wittonstall.
To the ryght reverent worshypful Thomas Stoner, be thys bill de-
lyveret at Stoner in Oxforshyre.