Volume Ii Part 6 (2/2)
Yowres,
WILL. PASTON.
[Footnote 32.2: [From Paston MSS., B.M.] This letter is printed from a rough draft written on paper, corrected in William Paston's own hand, and scribbled over, after his fas.h.i.+on, with numerous other drafts and jottings on both sides. Some of these occur upside down between the lines of this letter. At the head of the memoranda on the back are the words, 'In parliamento, anno H. vj. viij.' from which we may infer the date to be at least as early.]
[Footnote 33.1: Blank in MS.]
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ABSTRACT[33.2]
[Sidenote: 1429-30]
A Memorandum, dated 8 Henry VI., that Sir Simon Felbrigge, William Paston, &c., recovered certain land in Edithorp, Bakton, and Northwalsham, against Richard, Abbot of St. Benet's, Hulme, John Roys, and others.
[Footnote 33.2: [From Paston MSS., B.M.]]
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ABSTRACT[33.3]
ROBERT, LORD OF WILLUGHBY AND BEAUMESNIL, TO WILLIAM PASTON, ESQ.
[Sidenote: 1431 / JAN. 8]
Notifying that he has granted to Sir William Oldhall and Margaret, our sister, his wife, for moneys which Oldhall has lent and paid for him at need, an annuity of 120 marks on lands in Norfolk and Suffolk, in which ye (William Paston, Esq.) stand enfeoffed, to our behoof. Pont de l'Arche, 8 Jan. 1430, 9 Hen. VI.--_Signed. Fine seal, mutilated._
[Footnote 33.3: [Add. Charter 17,227, B.M.]]
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ABSTRACT[34.1]
[Sidenote: 1432 / MAY 1]
Deed Poll, whereby Robert York, Prior of the church of St. Andrew of Broomholme, and the Convent of the same place, grant to Sir Simon Felbrygg, Knt., William Paston of Paston, and others, certain lands in Bacton Wood, &c., 1 May, 10 Henry VI. (_Fragment of seal._)
[Footnote 34.1: [Add. Charter 14,313, B.M. (Dr. Turner's Coll.)]]
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EDUCATION OF HENRY VI[34.2]
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