| Maters sterid to hurt of bothparties. | |
| Sir John Fastolf, Bisshoppis Wif. | Est’.[216.2] |
| The Priour of Norwich, The Cite. | |
| The Abbot of Wendlyng, The Cite. | Est’. |
| The Abbot of Leiston, William Jeney. | Est’. |
| Gregory Guybon, —[216.3] Perpoynt. | |
| John Tatleshale, Robert Mortymer. | |
| The Lady Bardolf, Sir John Fastolf. | |
| The Lord Moleyns, John Paston. | |
| Ambidexter.[216.1] | |
| Dux Norff. Dux Suff. | Stockton, Est’. |
| Ed. Wynter, John Mariot. | |
| Ferrers, Hobbes Wif. | Est’. |
| Prior Walsyngham, Ric. Doget. | Est’. |
| Mondford, Danyell. | Est’. |
| Sir John Curson, Maister John Selet. | Est’. |
| Sir John Curson, Will. Thurton. | Est’. |
[213.1] [From Paston MSS., B.M.] This paper must belong to the early part of the year 1451, when it was proposed to indict Tuddenham and Heydon at Norwich.
[213.2] This title is taken from a contemporaneous endorsement.
[216.1] This term is applied to a juror who receives money of both parties in a suit.
[216.2] This abbreviated word is probably Estreat, indicating that an extract or official copy of the indictment had been made.
[216.3] Blank in MS.
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OPPRESSIONS OF TUDDENHAM AND HEYDON[216.4]
These be names of men that arne myschevesly oppressed and wronged by Sir T. Tudenham and Heydon and here adherentes:—
Yelverton.