Volume V Part 62 (1/2)
[Footnote 297-2: Maximilian, son of the Emperor Frederick, married Mary, daughter and heir of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy.--F.]
[Footnote 298-1: Edmund Bedyngfeld married Margaret, daughter of Sir John Scot, Comptroller of Calais, and was created a Knight of the Bath at the Coronation of Richard III. He was highly in favour with Henry VII., who paid him a royal visit at Oxburgh, in Norfolk, which fine seat he built. He died in 1496.--F.]
[Transcriber's note: In the following section, lines shown as ---- were blank in the original.]
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AGNES AND WILLIAM PASTON[298-2]
[Sidenote: 1477 / AUG. 22]
_The names of the maners of Agnes Pastons and William Paston, in Norfolk, how thai shuld be taken hede to this harvest, anno xvij^{o}._
_And a copy of the same send to Richard Lynstede, the xxij. day of August, anno xvij^o, per Bacheler Water._
Paston maner, Se that the fermour in his corne on my moders fe.
Seale dores and distrayne, and put in a newe fermour.
Wodemyl, Distrayne.
Latymers, Gadir the rente.
Sewardbys, Gadir the rente.
Trunche, Distrayne on the grounde after it is fellid, while it lieth on my moders fe.
Spriggeis, Gader the rente.
Knapton fe, ----
Crowmer, Gadir the rente.
Owstoonde, Distrayne.
Rowton, Distrayne, and arest the fermour.
Riston, Lete Lynstedes brother gader the rente.
Oxned maner, Se the fermour in his croppe, and after seale doris and distrayne, and lete hym not renne in dette as other fermours did.
Oxned mylle, Se the fermour in his croppe, and after seall doris and distrayne, and lete hym not renne in dette as other fermours did.
Caster Cleres, Aske the ferme.
Holkhams tenement, Aske the ferme.
The mersh in Caster, Aske the ferme.
Caster Bardolf, Aske the ferme a rent.