God save the Kyng, and sende us pees, &c.

Other tithyngs be ther noon here, but Almyghty God have yow in his kepyng.

Writen at Leycestre, the vj. day of May. Your cosigne, John Crane.[149.1]

[148.2] [From Fenn, i. 44.] The date of this letter, as of the preceding, is clearly proved by internal evidence.

[148.3] 2nd May.

[148.4] Thomas Courtenay.

[148.5] Richard Nevill.—See [Letter 98].

[149.1] Probably John Crane of Woodnorton, of whom there are some notices in Blomefield (Hist. Norf. viii. 313, 316; x. 282).

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ABSTRACT[149.2]

Sir John Fastolf to Sir Thos. Howys, Parson of Castlecombe, ‘being at Castre.’