Thomas Hampton to Thomas Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Thomas Hampton to Thomas Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/55
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 76; Kingsford, Vol I, item 76
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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76. THOMAS HAMPTON TO THOMAS
STONOR[c. 1465]
The writer is Hampton of Kimble: see No. 65. The date is certainly later
than 1460, but perhaps only a few years. John Hampton of Staffordshire
occurs as a squire for the body from 1437 to 1459 (C.P.R., Henry VI, iii, 45,
vi, 532); in the last year he was rewarded for his long service to Henry V and
Henry VI. From A.C., xlvi, 55.After almaner of due recommendaciouns, in my most tender wyse I
recommaunde me to yow. S[yr . . . . . . . . .] haf knowlyche whether
Þe sute be takyn ayenst Will. Tystede ye or nay, and W . . . for as hit
was law, tolde me he scholde sey he sette not Þer by: What hit menyth
I can not sey. My moder, my wyf, and all my douchters, your pore
kynnyswymmen, tenderly recommaundyn Þem to yow, of whos prefer-
ment I pray yow to haf rememberaunce, Þyf eny fortune may grow in
eny plase. Syr, I haf late been in the Counte of Stafford with my
Cosyn John Hampton, sometyme Squier for Þe body with Kynge H.,
and in my Þer beyng he hath made estate of xl. markes of his lond, and
takyn estate of me ayen ther of his lyff and of his wyffes, Þe remainder
to me and to myn heyres, with all Þe evydens acordyng, where of I haf
the more parte at home, wyche Þey schall enyoye with al oÞer of my
londes. Syr, when and what tyme we schall see yow and my cosyn W.,
I pray yow sende me worde. Syr, Þat tyme I haf worde by my Cosyn
Waller, brynger of Þis my sympull byll, Gode Syr, whether Palmer be
delynge ge . . . ye,25 and how my Suster Swete doth. No more at Þis
tyme, but almythty godde have yn hys kepyng, Amen.By your owne T. Hampton.
To my Rythe Wurshypfull Cosyn, T. Stonor, be Wylyam be Þis
delyveryd. - Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume I'
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76. THOMAS HAMPTON TO THOMAS
STONOR[c. 1465]
The writer is Hampton of Kimble: see No. 65. The date is certainly later
than 1460, but perhaps only a few years. John Hampton of Staffordshire
occurs as a squire for the body from 1437 to 1459 (C.P.R., Henry VI, iii, 45,
vi, 532); in the last year he was rewarded for his long service to Henry V and
Henry VI. From A.C., xlvi, 55.After almaner of due recommendaciouns, in my most tender wyse I
recommaunde me to yow. S[yr . . . . . . . . .] haf knowlyche whether
þe sute be takyn ayenst Will. Tystede ye or nay, and W . . . for as hit
was law, tolde me he scholde sey he sette not þer by: What hit menyth
I can not sey. My moder, my wyf, and all my douchters, your pore
kynnyswymmen, tenderly recommaundyn þem to yow, of whos prefer-
ment I pray yow to haf rememberaunce, þyf eny fortune may grow in
eny plase. Syr, I haf late been in the Counte of Stafford with my
Cosyn John Hampton, sometyme Squier for þe body with Kynge H.,
and in my þer beyng he hath made estate of xl. markes of his lond, and
takyn estate of me ayen ther of his lyff and of his wyffes, þe remaynder
to me and to myn heyres, with all þe evydens acordyng, where of I haf
the more parte at home, wyche þey schall enyoye with al oþer of my
londes. Syr, when and what tyme we schall see yow and my cosyn W.,
I pray yow sende me worde. Syr, þat tyme I haf worde by my Cosyn
Waller, brynger of þis my sympull byll, Gode Syr, whether Palmer be
delynge ge . . . ye, and how my Suster Swete doth. No more at þis
tyme, but almythty godde have yn hys kepyng, Amen.By your owne T. Hampton.
To my Rythe Wurshypfull Cosyn, T. Stonor, be Wylyam be þis
delyveryd.