Item, that the Lordes Clarance and Warwyk woll assaye to londe in Inglonde evyrye daye, as ffolkes ffeer.

I praye yow late not John Mylsent be longe ffrom me, with as moche as can be gaderyd: and also that ye wryght to me off all thynges that I have wretyn to yow ffor, so that I may have answer off every thynge. Other thynges Bacheler Walter, berer heroff, schall informe yow.

Wretyn at London, the Sondaye nexte beffor Seynt Lawrence Daye.[81.1]

Also my brother Edmonde is not yet remembryd. He hathe not to lyff with, thynk on hym, &c. John Paston, Kt.

[80.1] [From Fenn, ii. 46.] This letter, as it will be seen from the contents, was written at the period just before the restoration of Henry VI.

[80.2] Here follows an order about searching for some writings, etc.—F.

[80.3] This must mean George Neville, Archbishop of York, and brother to the Earl of Warwick, who seems to have been suspected by the King, and left at the Moor as a kind of state prisoner.—F.

[80.4] Henry Percy, who was restored to the Earldom of Northumberland this year on its surrender by John Nevill, Lord Montague. See [No. 743].

[81.1] St. Laurence’s day is the 10th of August.

... Bacheler Walter, berer heroff, schall informe yow.
final . missing or invisible