Syr Edmond Mulso ys come from the Duc of Burgoyne;[321.9] and he seyth, by hys servaunts rapport, that he wolle not discharge the godes of the mrchaunts of thys land, but so be that justice be don uppon the Lord Bonevyle, or els that he be sent to hym to do justice by hym self, as he hath deserved, or satisfaccion be made to the value.
Yowr mater[321.10] is enseled as of the thyng ye wote of.
I can no more for haste and lak of leyser, but our Lord kepe you. Wryt hastly viij. of June.
I sende a lettre to Maister Berney to lete you see for the gouvernaunce yn Yorkshyr. Boto-H.R.-ner.[322.1]
[320.2] [From Fenn, i. 76.]
[321.1] June 9 in 1454.
[321.2] Richard Nevill, Earl of Salisbury, was appointed Chancellor on the 2nd April 1454.
[321.3] June 20 in 1454.
[321.4] John Prisot, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas.
[321.5] Richard Bingham, a Justice of the King’s Bench.