Thomas Henham to Sir William Stonor
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Thomas Henham to Sir William Stonor
- Reference
- SC 1/46/172
- Date
- 10 October 1479
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 251; Kingsford, Vol II, item 251
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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251. THOMAS HENHAM TO SIR WILLIAM
STONOR10 OCTOBER, 1479
See the two previous letters. From A.C., xlvi, 172.
Jhesu Ano xix
Ryght honorable and worshypfull mayster, I recommaunde me unto
your goode mayster in the most lowest wyse that I best cane or may,
ever more desyring to here off your goode welfare, the wyche I be-sche
Jhesu long to continue unto your hartys dysire. Forder more, syr, ye
scholle understonde that my mayster Thomas Betson hys ryght welle
amendyde, blesyde by Jhesu; and he hys paste all dowtys of sekens,
and he takys þe sostenanse ryght welle: and as for ffusecyons, ther
come none unto hym, ffor he hase no nede of them. Syr, ye shall
understonde that my mayster Syr Wylliam Stoker comaunde hym unto
your maysterschype, and my lady hys wyffe. And as ffor schuchethyngys as your mayster wrothe unto hym by master Bryane, hyt schalle
be aplyde, and sent unto your mayster: ffor he says he wylle sende you
none but goode: and as ffor your rede wyne, hyt schall be schyped
upon Tewysday next comys: and as ffor your rondelet off Mallsay,1
yt thys not rede as yet, ffor mayster Syr Wyllm. Stoker hathe comyng a
schype with Mallsay and hoder swet wyne, and he lokys ffor the same
schype every day, and yeff so be that that the same schype come note
betwene thys and Tewysday next comys he wylle porffay ffor your
maysterschype a rondelet off Mallsay schuche as he may get in the
sete, and hyt schall be schyppyde with your rede wyne. Fordermore,
Syr, ye schall understonde that I resayved a letter ffrom your mayster
by mayster Bryane, the wyche I schall do accordyng as your wryting
dothe spesyffide. No more unto your maysterschype at thys tyme, but
all mythe Jhesu have you in hys kepyng. Wreten at Stepenay, the x
day off Octtobr.By your prentes Thomas Henham.
To my Ryght Worschypfull maister, Syr Wyllm. Stonor, knyght, thys
letter be delyvrde d.d. - Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume II'
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251. THOMAS HENHAM TO SIR WILLIAM
STONOR10 OCTOBER, 1479
See the two previous letters. From A.C., xlvi, 172.
Jhesu Ano xix
Ryght honorable and worshypfull mayster, I recommaunde me unto
your goode mayster in the most lowest wyse that I best cane or may,
ever more desyring to here off your goode welliare, the wyche I be-sche
Jhesu long to continue unto your hartys dysire. Forder more, syr, ye
scholle understonde that my mayster Thomas Betson hys ryght welle
amendyde, blesyde by Jhesu; and he hys paste all dowtys of sekens,
and he takys þe sostenanse ryght welle: and as for ffusecyons, ther
come none unto hym, ffor he hase no nede of them. Syr, ye shall
understonde that my mayster Syr Wylliam Stoker comaunde hym unto
your maysterschype, and my lady hys wyffe. And as ffor schuche
thyngys as your mayster wrothe unto hym by master Bryane, hyt schalle
be aplyde, and sent unto your mayster: ffor he says he wylle sende you
none but goode: and as ffor your rede wyne, hyt schall be schyped
upon Tewysday next comys: and as ffor your rondelet off Mallsay,1
yt thys not rede as yet, ffor mayster Syr Wyllm. Stoker hathe comyng a
schype with Mallsay and hoder swet wyne, and he lokys ffor the same
schype every day, and yeff so be that that the same schype come note
betwene thys and Tewysday next comys he wylle porffay ffor your
maysterschype a rondelet off Mallsay schuche as he may get in the
sete, and hyt schall be schyppyde with your rede wyne. Fordermore,
Syr, ye schall understonde that I resayved a letter ffrom your mayster
by mayster Bryane, the wyche I schall do accordyng as your wryting
dothe spesyffide. No more unto your maysterschype at thys tyme, but
all mythe Jhesu have you in bys kepyng. Wreten at Stepenay, the x
day off Octtobr.By your prentes Thomas Henham.
To my Ryght Worschypfull maister, Syr Wyllm. Stonor, knyght, thys
letter be delyvrde d.d.1 Malvesey.