[250.2] See [p. 224, Note 2].
[251.1] Philip Berney.
[251.2] St. Peter’s day was the 29th June.
[251.3] John Jermyn was sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk this year.
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ABSTRACT[252.1]
Sir J. Fastolf to Sir Thomas Howys, Parson of Castlecombe.
1451(?)
JULY 20
Has received his letter by Herry Hansson. Does not think he authorised Howys to have Andrews and his other adversaries noted and corrected at oyer and determyner; but if there was any letter to that effect, F. will bear him out. Thinks even if there was any letter to that effect sent by negligence, Howys should have taken counsel, and he would not have been sued for conspiracy. If Andrews and the others had been sued in Suffolk instead of Norfolk, they could have had no grounds of action.
London, 20 July.
[John Andrews was one of Heydon’s adherents who gave trouble to Fastolf and his friends on more than one occasion; but this letter seems to have reference to the proceedings taken against several of that faction in 1451.]