iiijxx ixli. xs. iiijd. ob. q.
text has italic “a” for “d” in “iiijd.”
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NOTE
‘Many of the letters in this collection,’ says Fenn (iii. 261, Note 1), ‘mention the disputes between the Duke of Suffolk and Sir John Fastolf concerning different manors and estates.’ This remark is made with reference to the complaints against Suffolk in [No. 309] preceding. Only two of these letters have been seen by the present editor.
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ABSTRACT[65.2]
Sir John Fastolf to John Paston.
Sends by his servant an instruction to be engrossed, corrected by Paston’s advice, and a remembrance concerning Walsingham, which I hope by your help ‘shall be corryged.’ Certain friends of yours and mine have been here, and desire me to write to you ‘for your friendship and good will, passing all other men’s.’
[The date of this letter is quite uncertain, but it was probably written some time during those later years of his life when Sir John Fastolf resided at Caister. The signature, like some others during that period, is not in Fastolf’s own hand.]
[65.2] [From MS. Phillipps, 9735, No. 239.]
No. 239.
. after “No.” invisible