Plumpton Correspondence a Series of Letters Chiefly Domestick Written in the
Plumpton Correspondence a Series of Letters Chiefly Domestick Written in the
Thomas Stapleton
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Please yt you to do soe much for me in this terme, to leyn me and send unto me by this berrer, James Potsay, v marke. I by this wrytting, faythfully I promise you to content and pay you the sayd v markes by the date of this my bill at Mighellmas the next ; and for that defalt, I clearly dyscharg me, and ye to have all my lands and rents at Kyrby uppon Wharfe for ever. And also I desire you to take credence Unto this berer which knowes my mynd ; IN THE REIGN OF HENRY VII. 145 and also this lette...r may recomend me unto my lady your wyfe. And evermore fare ye well, the xxx 1 day of August. Your kinsman, Robart Hastings. 3 a Robert Hastings, esq. And William Dalyson of Laghton in Lindsay, com. Line, gent, submitted their differences to the arbitration of Sir Robert Plumpton, Sir John Hastings, knights, and Nicholas Mydleton, esq. 23 Sept. 13 Hen. VII. 1497. (Chartul. No. 790. ) He was probably a younger brother of Sir John Hastings, who under Dame Margaret Babthorpe had acquired lands and rents at Kirby-Wharf.
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