Thomas Ramsey to [William Stonor]
- Medieval Family Life
- Title
- Thomas Ramsey to [William Stonor]
- Reference
- SC 1/46/227
- Library / Archive
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- The National Archives, UK
- Transcript location(s) in printed volume(s)
- Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters', item 144; Kingsford, Vol I, item 144
- Transcript from Christine Carpenter, 'Kingsford's Stonor Letters and Papers, 1290-1483'
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144. THOMAS RAMSEY TO [WILLIAM
STONOR][12 NOVEMBER, 1474]
This was clearly written to William Stonor shortly before the next letter.
It was presumably earlier than the bond of 9 May, 1475 (No. 150) and
therefore we get 1474 for the year. Ramsey was first cousin to Thomas
Stonor—see p. xix—and one of his executors. From A.C., xlvi, 227.My worschipfull Cosyn, I recomaund me to yow: pleasith yow I
have spoken with Harper like as ye willid me: and as for your mater,
he seith hit is ferre in the law and wolbe sued to the utterest acordyng
to your title: wherfor he desired that my Cosyn Hampden and Harry
Doget may have knowlage that they do no thyng contrarie to your
title. I have taken Hanyngton vij nobils, and to Syr Ric. Harcourt xx
marcs: the seid Syr Ric. desyryng to know the weys and days how he
shalbe content of his C. li., beyng verray hasty therafter. I seid to
hym, whan he and ye mete ye wold appoynt with hym that shold please
hym. Sith I cam to towne I have be bothe at phisikke and surgery:
I thank God of amendement: my purs therby gretly appeyrid. I pray
God be with yow in all your doynges. At Lundon, the Saturday after
Seynt Martyn day.Thomas Ramsey.
No endorsement.
- Transcript from Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, 'The Stonor Letters and Papers 1290-1483, Volume I'
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144. THOMAS RAMSEY TO [WILLIAM
STONOR][12 NOVEMBER, 1474]
This was clearly written to William Stonor shortly before the next letter.
It was presumably earlier than the bond of 9 May, 1475 (No. 150) and
therefore we get 1474 for the year. Ramsey was first cousin to Thomas
Stonor—see p. xix—and one of his executors. From A.C., xlvi, 227.My worschipfull Cosyn, I recomaund me to yow: pleasith yow I
have spoken with Harper like as ye willid me: and as for your mater,
he seith hit is ferre in the law and wolbe sued to the utterest acordyng
to your title: wherfor he desired that my Cosyn Hampden and Harry
Doget may have knowlage that they do no thyng contrarie to your
title. I have taken Hanyngton vij nobils, and to Syr Ric. Harcourt xx
marcs: the seid Syr Ric. desyryng to know the weys and days how he
shalbe content of his C. li., beyng verray hasty therafter. I seid to
hym, whan he and ye mete ye wold appoynt with hym that shold please
hym. Sith I cam to towne I have be bothe at phisikke and surgery:
I thank God of amendement: my purs therby gretly appeyrid. I pray
God be with yow in all your doynges. At Lundon, the Saturday after
Seynt Martyn day.Thomas Ramsey.
No endorsement.