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Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century: Part III [Kõva köide]

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The Paston family papers have long been consulted for their infomation about social history and politics in the fiftenth century, both within East Anglia and also nationally. Parts I and II of Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century, edited by Norman Davis, were originally published by the Clarendon Press in 1971 and 1976, and were reissued with corrections by EETS in 2004. Part III completes the edition. It contains the texts of 120 additional letters and papers, many of them relating to Sir John Fastolf and his circle. These texts are previously unprinted, or printed only in part; some only came to light after the publication of Parts I and II. The texts have been edited according to the principles established by Norman Davis, and are accompanied by an Introduction and Bibliography, as well as a consolidated index to all three parts of the edition, a glossary to the entire edition, a concordance of the principal editions and origal sources, and a working chronology of the documents. Richard Beadle is Reader in English Literature and Historical Bibliography at the University of Cambridge; Colin Richmond is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at the University of Keele.

The Paston family papers provide an incomparable picture of life in fifteenth-century England, and richly illustrate the resources of the language at an important period. They have long been consulted by historians and other students of the fifteenth century for their information about social history and politics, both within East Anglia and also nationally. The authoritative edition of Parts 1 and 2 by Professor Norman Davis was published by the Clarendon Press in 1971 (Part 1) and 1976 (Part 2), and was reissued with corrections by EETS in 2004. Part 3, edited by Dr Richard Beadle and Professor Colin Richmond, completes the series planned by Professor Davis before his death. It contains the remaining texts with indexes to all three parts.

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...an invaluable record of the political and social history of late mediaeval England as well as linguistic development during the period. * Jacob Thaisen English Studies * ...what we now have in print, in this superb edition, should be most gratefully and warmly received. * Christine Carpenter, English Historical Review * The letters seem carefully transcribed and are accompanied by notes on the physical state of the documents and records of emendations. * A. S. G. Edwards, Medium Aevum *

List of Illustrations
xiii
Introduction xv
List of authors whose names and identities are known
xxiii
List of identifiable writers of papers not autograph, and of copies
xxv
List of additions and corrections to Parts I and II
xxvi
A working chronology of the Letters and Papers xxxix
Concordance of earlier editions and original sources lxx
Select bibliography xcix
List of additional abbreviations used in Part III
ciii
THE LETTERS AND PAPERS
ADDITIONAL LETTERS AND PAPERS OF THE PASTON FAMILY
William Paston I
Indenture of agreement with William Joye, 1425, 18 September
3(1)
Petition on behalf of Joan and John Mariot concerning East Beckham, 1436, probably October
4(1)
Petition to the Earl of Suffolk or his arbiter concerning East Beckham, perhaps 1439
5(1)
From Henry, Cardinal Beaufort to Lord Bardolf, probably 1440, 31 May
6(2)
Petition of Joan Mariot to King Henry VI for Custody of East Beckham, 1441, between 22 February and 10 April
8(1)
Petition to King Henry VI concerning East Beckham, 1442, March
9(2)
John Paston I
Memorandum concerning East Beckham, probably late 1444 or 1445
11(5)
Declaration at Cromer concerning East Beckham, 1445, 17 March
16(1)
Declaration at Beckham concerning East Beckham, 1445, 17 March
17(1)
To Richard Charles, 1460, 9 April
18(1)
William Paston II
Declaration concerning the manor of Huntingfield in Bacton, 1479, 21 May
19(1)
Indenture recording delivery of plate, 1479, 19 August
20(1)
To Thomas Carey, 1492, 9 November
20(4)
To Thomas Carey, 1493, 10 September
24(2)
To Thomas Carey, 1495, 5 January
26(3)
Margaret Paston
Enquiries on behalf of tenants at Flegghall, to an unidentified lawyer, after 1479
29(2)
John Paston II
Agreement between William Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester, and John Paston II concerning Fastolf's estate, 1473, 1 June
31(2)
Agreement between William Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester, and John Paston II concerning Fastolf's college, 1474, 29 November
33(3)
John Paston III
Attestation concerning a forced entry at Bixley Trowse 1476, 16 June
36(1)
Indenture of loan between John Paston III and Henry Colet, 1485, 12 February
37(3)
LETTERS AND PAPERS OF SIR JOHN FASTOLF AND HIS CIRCLE
From Henry Notyngham to Sir Henry Barton, 1422 or 1423, 14 April
40(1)
From Henry Notyngham to Sir Henry Barton, 1424 or 1425, 5 May
41(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to John Fastolf of Oulton and John Kirteling, probably 1429, 31 October
42(3)
From Sir John Fastolf to Stephen Scrope, probably 1429-33, 5 July
45(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Henry Inglose and John Berney, perhaps 1436-40
46(1)
From Sir John Fastolf probably to Sir William ap Thomas, 1444, probably May or June
47(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to John Lynford, perhaps about 1445-6
49(1)
From William Wangford and William Jenney to Sir John Fastolf, 1445 or 1446, 6 February
50(1)
From Thomas Pirys to Sir John Fastolf, 1447, 15 October
51(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, and John Green, 1447, 21 October
52(1)
From Thomas Howes to Sir John Fastolf, 1447, 26 October
53(3)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Cole and Shipdam, 1448, 12 May
56(2)
From John Northwood to Viscount Beaumont, 1448, 28 May
58(2)
From Thomas Howes and Geoffrey Spirleng to Sir John Fastolf, 1448, late December
60(1)
From Howes, Shipdam and Spirleng to Sir John Fastolf, 1449, 12 January
61(5)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Cole and Shipdam, 1449, probably January or February
66(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, early 1449
67(1)
From Robert Wenyngton to Thomas Daniel, 1449, 25 May
68(2)
From John Crop to William Worcester, 1449, mid-May
70(2)
From John Crop to William Worcester, 1449, 2 June
72(1)
From William Tailboys to Viscount Beaumont, probably 1449, 20 August
73(2)
From the Earl of Warwick to Sir Thomas Tuddenham, probably 1449, 2 November
75(1)
From Sir William Willy to Thomas Howes, probably 1449, December
76(1)
From Thomas Howes to Sir William Willy, probably 1449, December
77(1)
From Thomas Hakeborn to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1449-50
78(1)
From Thomas Huntley to Henry Fylongley, probably 1450
78(1)
From John Austell to Henry Fylongley, probably 1450, 14 January
79(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Cole and Shipdam, 1450 7 March
80(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Cole and Shipdam, 1450, 16 April
81(1)
From William Duke of Suffolk to his son John, nominally 1450, 30 April
82(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 7 May
84(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 27 May
85(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 8 August
87(1)
From the Early of Oxford to the Duke of Norfolk, probably 1450, 21 August
88(1)
Memoranda of Sir John Fastolf's affairs, 1450, September
89(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Grene and Shipdam, 1450, 7 September
91(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Berney, Howes and Shipdam, 1450, between 7 and 14 September
93(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 15 September
95(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes and Barker, 1450, 15 and 18 October
96(4)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 11 November
100(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Bokkyng and Shipdam, 1450, 23 November
102(2)
From Thomas Playter to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1450, September-December
104(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Howes, Jenney and Bokkyng, 1450, 2 December
105(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes and John Bokkyng, 1450, 4 December
107(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes and John Bokkyng, 1450, 5 December
109(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1450, 20 December
110(5)
From Sir John Fastolf to John Berney and Thomas Howes, 1450, 27 December
115(1)
From Sir John Fastolf, probably to Thomas Howes, 1450, December, or 1451, early January
115(1)
From the Earl of Oxford to John Jermyn, 1451, 2 January
116(1)
From the Earl of Oxford to Sir John Fastolf, 1451, 2 January
117(1)
From John Bokkyng to William Wayte, 1451, 2 January
117(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Berney, Howes and others, 1451, 3 January
119(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to John Berney and Thomas Howes, 1451, 7 January
120(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes and John Bokkyng, 1451, 12 January
122(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes and John Berney, 1451, 28 January
123(3)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1451, 13 April
126(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1451, 21 April
127(2)
From Thomas Howes to Sir John Fastolf, 1451, 9 May
129(3)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1451, 24 June
132(3)
From Walter Lyhert, Bishop of Norwich, to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1451, 18 August
135(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1451, 23 September
136(2)
Stephen Scrope, first schedule of grievances against Sir John Fastolf, about 1450-1
138(2)
Stephen Scrope, rejoinders to Sir John Fastolf's replies to his schedule of grievances, between August 1451 and July 1452
140(2)
From Lord Scales to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1452, 8 January
142(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1454, 12 July
144(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Thomas Howes, 1454, 20 July
145(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Richard Waller, 1454, 30 October
146(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Henry Frowyk, probably 1454, 30 October
147(1)
Memoranda of Sir John Fastolf's legal counsellors, 1454, November
148(2)
From William Barker to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1454, 3 November
150(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to the Duke of Norfolk, 1455, 2 April
151(1)
From the Duke of York to King Henry VI, nominally 1455, 21 May
152(1)
Relation of the First Battle of St Albans, 1455, between 25 and 29 May
153(2)
From William Barker to William Worcester, 1455, early June
155(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to John Paston I, 1455, 10 July
157(1)
From Henry Windsor to John Bokkyng and William Worcester, 1455 19 July
157(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to Nicholas Molyneux, 1455, 30 October
159(1)
From Thomas Hert to William Worcester, probably 1455, 30 December
160(1)
From John Bokkyng to Sir John Fastolf, 1456, 9 February
161(2)
From William Worcester to Sir John Fastolf's servants at Oxenton, 1456, 16 March
163(1)
From Archbishop Thomas Bourchier to Sir John Fastolf, 1456, 27 March
164(1)
From Henry Fylongley to Sir John Fastolf, probably 1457, 17 July
164(1)
From Sir Richard Byngham to Sir John Fastolf, perhaps 1456-7
165(2)
From Sir John Fastolf to William Yelverton, 1457, 29 October
167(1)
From Sir John Fastolf to Stephen Scrope, 1457, 30 October
168(1)
From John Bokkyng to Sir John Fastolf, 1458, 15 March
169(1)
From Hugh at Fenne to William Worcester, 1460, 9 April
169(2)
From Lord Beauchamp to Thomas Howes, probably 1460, 28 August
171(1)
Stephen Scrope, second schedule of grievances against Sir John Fastolf, late 1460 or early 1461
172(2)
Stephen Scrope, bill of charges against the estate of Sir John Fastolf, late 1461 or early 1462
174(1)
From Piers to Sir Robert Rokesby, probably 1461
175(1)
From John Eastgate to an unidentified servant of John Paston I, probably 1465, before August
175(1)
Declaration by Robert Inglose concerning Fastolf's will, probably 1466
176(2)
From John Aubry to Sir Henry Spelman, 1469, 6 July
178(1)
From John Bokkyng to Robert Kyrton, probably 1469, 5 September
179(1)
Memorandum from William Worcester to William Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester, 1470, 1 March
180(4)
From the Earl of Oxford to Thomas Vere, 1471, 14 March
184(1)
From the Earl of Oxford to Henry Spelman and others, 1471, 19 March
185(1)
Petition of William Worcester to James Goldwell, Bishop of Norwich, probably 1472
186(3)
From William Worcester to William Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester, 1474, 21 August
189(2)
From the Duke of Suffolk to Thomas Jeffrey, 1484, 1 May
191(2)
Glossary 193(52)
Index 245