Volume Vi Part 60 (2/2)

Margaret, daughter of William Paston, dead, 857.

John Paston and Lady Walgrave, 858, 860.

John Paston and Stockton's daughter, 858.

A French emba.s.sy in London, 858.

[About 8 Dec.]

Edward IV. visits Norwich, 863.

11 Dec.

Lady Walgrave rejects John Paston's ring--her muskball, 860.

1475

17 Jan.

Sir J. Paston going to Flanders, 861.

_Siege of Neuss by Charles the Bold_, 861.

29 Jan.

William Paston endeavouring to get possession of Oxnead, 862.

Sporle Wood cannot be sold in whole to advantage, 863, 865.

Sir J. Paston ill in his eye and leg, 863, 865.

5 Feb.

Efforts for the recovery of Caister, 864.

Sir J. Paston detained at Calais, 864.

5 Mar.

Margaret Paston will apply to the Archbishop of Canterbury for the license to have sacrament in her chapel, 866.

29 Mar.

The d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk going to Walsingham, 868.

23 May.

Margaret Paston writes of money difficulties--'the King goeth so near us in this country,' 871.

Pec.o.c.k has paid two taxes for Sir J. Paston, 871.

Sir J. Paston's brothers going over sea, 871.

13 June.

Edmund Paston going over to Calais, 873.

10 Aug.

The d.u.c.h.ess of York at St. Bennet's, 874.

29 Aug.

_Peace of Pecquigny_, 875.

11 Sept.

_The King's army returned to Calais_, 875.

The King had spoken to the Duke of Norfolk about Caister, 875, 877.

Sir John Paston the worse for Calais air, 875.

10 Oct.

How to get Caister again, 876.

The King going to Walsingham, 876.

23 Oct.

John Paston sick, 877.

Pet.i.tion of Sir J. Paston to the King for recovery of Caister, 879.

1476

17 Jan.

Death of the Duke of Norfolk, 881.

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