[233.8] The modern version in Fenn reads: ‘And she hath left here.’

[234.1] James Butler, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond.

[234.2] Paston must have left London and gone to Norwich not long before the Parliament, which began on the 7th October; and, as we have already observed, he did not return in time for its commencement.

[234.3] Redriff or Rotherhithe.

[234.4] Elizabeth, wife of Robert Poynings.—See [No. 406], p. 217.

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ABSTRACT[235.1]

Robert Call to [John Paston].

1460(?)
OCT. 17

Has delivered the horse-litter to Robert Lynne according to his message. Cannot get a farmer for Mauteby. Sends John Deye. He will not pass one combe barley for an acre. He has fourteen acres ‘reasonably well dight to sow on wheat.’ None will take the close at Mauteby at the price agreed upon with Calle by Lynne and Robert Butler.

Caister, St. Luke’s Eve.