[123.2] Dr. John Brackley, the Grey Friar.

[124.1] Meaning, that the waste was attributed to his sheep.

[124.2] This word ‘goodly’ has been lined out, and a very illegible word inserted above it.

[124.3] Constantine Dalby had been rector of Mautby from 1453 to 1460, and appears also to have held the vicarage of East Dereham from 1451 to 1458. He was succeeded at Mautby by Thomas Howes from 1460 to 1465, and then by Robert Cutler or Cotteler, who must be the ‘parson of Mautby’ spoken of just before.

[124.4] Robert Sheringham was vicar of East Dereham from 1458 to 1467.

[126.1] Edmund Clere, as appears by evidences in the Record Office, was escheator of Norfolk and Suffolk from November 1464 to November 1465.

Item, I may selle here for vjs. viijd. a quarter
text has “viija.” (italic “a” for “d”)

[576]
JOHN WYKES TO MARGARET PASTON[127.1]

Unto my maystres, Margageret Paston, be thys letter delyveryd in hast, &c.

1465
FEB. 7