[135.3] A poem of Lydgate’s.

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ABSTRACT[136.1]

1472
APRIL 10

Norfolk and Suffolk Deeds, No. 38.—‘Relaxatio Johannis Paston facta Willielmo Wainflet et aliis totius juris in manerio vocat’ Pedham Hall in Beyton, etc., in omnibus terris, tenementis, redditibus, etc., in villis de Beyton, Akle, Birlingham, et Hykling, quæ quondam fuerunt Johannis Fastolf.—April 10, Edw. IV., 12.’—There is a similar deed of the same date including the manor of Titchwell, numbered ‘Titchwell, 5,’ in the collection.

[136.1] [From MS. Index in Magd. Coll., Oxford.]

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SIR JOHN PASTON TO HIS BROTHER, JOHN PASTON[136.2]

To Master John Paston, or to my mestresse, hys Modre, be this letter delyveryd in hast.

1472
APRIL 30

Brother, I comand me to yow[136.3] . . . . . . . . . . .

By Juddy I sende yow a letter by Corby with in iiij. dayes byffor thys; and ther with ij. potts off oyle for saladys, whyche oyle was goode as myght be when I delyveryd itt, and schall be goode at the reseyvynge, iff it be nott mysse handelyd, nor mysse karryd.