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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Darcye 9, Sir Thos. Speke 9, Sir Ric. Crumwell, Thos. Paston, Mr. Wellesborne, Mr. Hobye 9, Mr. Barkeleye, Mr. … Norf.Sir John Heiden, Sir Rog. Townesend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Spillman, John Shelton (A &B.), Sir Thos. Le … 40 and Sir Thos. Speke 31; Sir Thos. Darcy, 41; Thos. Paston 11; Robt. Boucher, 2; Wm. Sherington 3; John Gates 10; …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wrattesley, John Blount, Ant. Poynys, John Heydon, Wm. Paston, Th. Borough. Gentlemen-ushers: Wm. Stafford, Wm. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "in the stead of Sir John Heydon," Sir John Shelton, Wm. Paston and Sir Ph. Calthrop, Henry Sewerd, Geoffrey Gates, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… VIII. 1524; paid by his executors, Sir Ric. Broke, Sir Wm. Paston, Fras. Lovell, Esq., and John Carleton, gent. Bought … Ant. Gorney. Executors, horsemen: Sir Ric. Broke, Sir Wm. Paston, Fras. Lovell. Supervisor, horseman: Dr. Perte. … fair, 3 s. 4 d. For Whalley's apparel, delivered to Lady Paston, 3 cr.13 s. Hire of Ric. Lanye's horse to Endfeld, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… John and Will. Mordaunt, Nic. Harding, Robt. Drury, Wm. Paston, Wm. Dale of Bedford, Nic. Hurleton of Evere, and John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… inform you of touching the manor of Subberton and Nicholas Paston's accounts, but Mr. Hussey made great haste. Commend …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… King's serjeant at law, Sir Roger Townesend, Sir Wm. Paston, Sir John Heydon, Sir Nich. Hare, Sir Thos. le …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… VIII.P.S. Pat. 36 Hen. VIII. p. 18, m. 40. 19. Sir William Paston, the King's councillor. Grant, in fee (for 207 l. 6 s. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… May 37 Hen. VIII.S B. ( end d. as made at the suit of Mr. Paston). Pat p. 2, m. 18. 85. Edmund Harman. Grunt, in fee, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Lisle. R. O. The calm was such that the writer and Mr. Paston could not reach Dover until after ten o'clock … confess) had almost vanquished the men therein when Mr. Paston, who was the first gentleman that entered, came up in … did his good will." Lisle might write to the King in Mr. Paston's favour, whose brother (who is in good estimation) …