Wretin the iiijth day off March. Your own to his powr, H. Heydon.
[150.1] [Add. MS. 33,597, f. 9.] This letter must be addressed to the later Sir John. The manor of Marlingford belonged to Agnes Paston, who died about the same time as her grandson the first Sir John, and her right accordingly descended to his brother John, who was knighted at the battle of Stoke, 16th June 1487. His claim was disputed for a time by his uncle, but some arrangement was come to, apparently before the year 1493. (See [No. 1056].)
[150.2] William Paston, son of the judge.
[150.3] Probably Sir John Paston’s eldest son and a daughter of Sir Robert Clere. (See [No. 1056].)
[1058]
SIR T. LYNG TO SIR JOHN PASTON[151.1]
To my rigth wurchypful master, Sir John Paston, Knyth, in hast.
1494
NOV.
Memorandum, that thes be the namys that war mad Knytes of the Bath, the Thwrsday be for Alhalow Day.
Fyrst, My Lord Herry, Duke of Yorke.
My Lord Haryngton, Lord Marcas sun.[151.2]