"Adam le Clerk de Stirston et Anger (?) ux. ej."

II. Examples of wives described by names other than those borne by their husbands:

"1255. Rob. de Wurthestede, et Basilia le Ro', ux. ej."

1288. Will. de Devenschyr, le Wayte, et Alicia de Wetinge, ux. ej.

1307. Johes Mengy de Besthorp, et Martha de Felmingham, ux. ej.

—— Thos. Toyth, et Juliana le Ropere, ux. ej.

1316. Agnes Richeman (Rickman), Relicta Ric. Holveston defti.

1318. Rob. de Poswyk, Taverner, et Alicia Godesman, ux. ej.

1352. Isabell. de Mundham fuit ux. Willi de Dunston, et nunc uxor Simonis Spencer."

It is also to be noticed that wives, if more than once married, are frequently described in old documents by the names, distinctly and united, of their several husbands.