[84.1] [From Fenn, iii. 54.] The date of this letter is fixed by an endorsement in these words, ‘Literæ termino Paschæ anno xxvj.,’ showing that it was written in Easter term, in the 26th year of Henry VI. Easter term in that year lasted from the 10th of April to the 6th of May.

[84.2] Isabel, widow of Thomas, Lord Morley, who died in 1435. She was the daughter of Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk. Fenn confounds her with the widow of the Lord Morley who died in 1417, who was a daughter of Edward, Lord Dispencer, and had previously married Sir Hugh Hastings. But this lady died about 1426 (Blomefield, ii. 440), and cannot be the lady mentioned in the text.

[84.3] Ann, married to John Hastyngs.—See Blomefield, ii. 430.

[85.1] Probably William, eldest son of Robert Clere of Ormesby, who died in 1446.—See Blomefield, vi. 336.

[86.1] Thomas Daniel.

[86.2] See [p. 80, note 2].

[86.3] William Paston, son of the Judge (?).

Laueraw[n]ce Rede of Mawthhy recommawndeth hym to zu
text unchanged: error for “Mawthby”?

at the sewte of mayster Joh Stoks
text unchanged: error for “Joh.” or “Jon”?

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