[305.2] Nos. 932, 978.
[305.3] No. 931.
[305.4] Oxnead, which was certainly vacant at the date which I have supposed to be that of Margaret Paston’s application to Dr. Pykenham, was in her mother-in-law Agnes Paston’s gift; but it is not at all unlikely that this was the living in question, as she may reasonably have expected to be able to prevail upon the old lady to give it to her grandson.
[306.1] No. 941.
[306.2] No. 949.
[306.3] Nos. 945, 946.
[306.4] No. 950.
[306.5] No. 942. See a previous letter of his, No. 939, and also a notice of his schooling as early as August 1477, when Margaret Paston writes to Sir John to pay for his board and school-hire, gowns, and other necessaries (No. 917).
[306.6] No. 842.
[307.1] No. 942.