Rauf, Parson of Cressyngham, to William Paston, Justice.

1427–43

Is he to deliver to John Halleman Paston’s evidences belonging to the manor of Wodhalle in Pagrave, and under what form? Hopes to see him at Norwich, on Tuesday or Wednesday after Michaelmas-day. Cressingham, 20 Sept.

On the back are written, in William Paston’s hand, some notes of a case touching ‘Frater Kensale.’

[Ralph Wolman alias Harple was incumbent of Cressingham from 1427 to 1460; but this letter could not have been written later than 1443, as William Paston died in August of the following year.]

[30.2] Ibid.

[31.1] See [Note 2 on page 29]. See also Blomefield, viii. 127.

[31.2] [From Paston MSS., B.M.]

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ABSTRACT[31.3]

Mutilated Letter in French, from John Vaux, Parson of Edythorp, to ——.