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.

[176]
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.