Volume Vi Part 59 (1/2)

28 Oct.

A general pardon proposed, 784.

Inventory of Sir J. Paston's deeds, 785.

5 Nov.

Death of J. Berney of Witchingham, 787.

29 Nov.

Margaret Paston is annoyed at Sir John's extravagance, 791.

Valuation of Sporle Wood, 793, 819.

1472

8 Jan.

Sir John Paston receives his pardon, 795.

Queen Margaret is removed to Wallingford, 795.

23 Jan.

John Paston urges his brother to obtain probate of his father's will, 796.

John Paston interrupts a court which Gurney attempts to hold at Saxthorpe, 796.

5 Feb.

The one widow comes up to London to sue the appeal, 797.

17 Feb.

Sir John Paston and Anne Haulte, 798.

_The King intercedes with Clarence for Gloucester_, 798.

Purchasers offer for Sporle Wood, 798.

30 April.

The Earl of Northumberland gone home into the North, 800.

Sickness prevalent, 800.

_Archbishop Nevill committed to the Tower, and then sent to sea_, 800.

_The Countess of Oxford still in St. Martin's_, 800.

_A daughter born to the Queen at Windsor_, 800.

14 May.

Arrangement with Gurney about Saxthorpe, 801.

25 May.

Sir John Paston's lands will not pay his debts under present management--his mother will disinherit him if he sell any land, 802.

5 June.

Margaret Paston likely to be troubled about Sir J. Fastolf's goods, 803, 805.

Henry Heydon has bought Saxthorpe and t.i.tchwell, 803, 804.

Sir T. Lynde's goods, 804, 805.

The Earl of Arran in London, 804, 805.

8 July.

Altercations with Sir James Gloys, 805, 810.

20 Sept.

Sir John Paston proposed for the borough of Maldon, 808, 809.

21 Sept.

Conferences with the d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk about Caister, 809.

29 Sept.

John Paston desires a goshawk, 810, 812, 817.

4 Nov.

Sir J. Paston jests with the d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk on her condition, 812.

Rivers coming home from Brittany, 812.

The d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk wishes to have Margaret Paston with her at her confinement, 878. [This letter has been accidently misplaced in the year 1475.]