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XX. Remarks on Four Deeds, of the time of Henry VI., with Seals appended; and a Memoir of Sir William Oldhalle, Knight. In a Letter to Joseph Jackson Howard, Esq., F.S.A.

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I have great pleasure in furnishing you with some remarks on the four Deeds, with seals, of the time of Henry VI., which you propose to lay before the Society, and also with a brief memoir of Sir William Oldhalle, whose seals are appended to those documents. A subject, that has interested me so much, may not be without interest to others.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1858

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page 336 note a A Cistercian abbey near Loughborcmgh, Leicestershire.

page 338 note a Blomfield's Norfolk, iv. p. 515.

page 338 note b Ib. v. p. 1184.

page 338 note c Ib. iv. p. 482.

page 338 note a Blomfield's Norfolk, v. pp. 1002, 1184.

page 338 note b Rot. Parl. iv. p. 158 b.

page 338 note c Blomfield, i. p. 409.

page 338 note d Will, of Worcester's Itin. p. 374.

page 338 note e Rot. Parl. iv. p. 158 b.

page 338 note f Cal. Inq. p. Mort. iv. pp. 170, 172, 274.

page 338 note g W. of Worcester's Itin. pp. 161, 282.

page 338 note h Hall, 88, 92.

page 338 note i This I learn from a MS. mentioned in a Catalogue of MSS. issued by Mr. Thomas Thorpe in 1844, p. 25, No. 128, where it is thus described: “Original Commission of Sir John Fastolf, Grand Master of the Household of John Duke of Bedford, Regent of France, &c. appointing R. Stafford and Rich. Conyngstone to take the muster of the Troops under Sir W. Oldhalle, Seneschal of Normandy. A curious document, on vellum, 3l. 3s. Alençon, 8th Nov. 1424.” I am not able to state what has become of this MS.

page 340 note a Hall, 102, and No. 41 of MSS. in the Library of this Society, p. 7.

page 340 note b Proceedings of Privy Council, iii. pp. 201, 244.

page 340 note c Ib. iv. p. 212; v. p. 108.

page 340 note d Ib. v. pp. 136, 137.

page 340 note e Collectanea Topog. vii. p. 155.

page 340 note f Clutterbuck, iii. 164, 179.

page 340 note g W. of Worcester's Itin. p. 89.

page 341 note a So long a range of subordinate buildings of brick may have been thought remarkable, though W. of Worcester was no stranger to a large building of that material; for he had seen Caistor Castle erected by his master, Sir John Fastolf, of brick, coped with stone; which is said to have been about 300 feet square. (Paston Letters, iii. p. 352.) Brick was then coming into favour as a building material. Beside Tattershall and Faulkbourne, Hurstmonceaux Castle was of brick, and others might be mentioned.

page 343 note a Monstrelet, ch. 35. Barante, ii. pp. 389, 407.

page 343 note b Clutterbuck, i p. xxvii.

page 343 note c Rot. Parl. v. p. 210 b.

page 343 note d Vol. iii. p. 100.

page 344 note a Paston Letters, iii. p. 136.

page 344 note b Rot. Parl. v. pp. 211 b. 212 a.

page 344 note c Liber Niger Scacet p. 473.

page 344 note d Rot. Parl. v. pp. 211, 216.

page 345 note a Rot. Pat. 31 Hen. VI. pt. 2, m. 13.

page 345 note b Rot. Parl. v. pp. 265, 266.

page 345 note c Paston Letters, i. p. 80.

page 345 note d Ib. i. p. 106.

page 346 note a Paston Letters, iii. p. 128.

page 346 note b Rot. Parl. v. p. 451.

page 346 note c His service in Guienne I have not found elsewhere mentioned.

page 346 note d Paston Letters, iii. p. 154.

page 347 note a Perhaps of Sir John Fastolf (see Paston Letters, iii. letter 31), who, though not an avowed partisan of the Duke of York, was suspected by the Queen's party (ibid, letter 29), and was most probably, like John Paston, a well-wisher to his cause at this time.

page 347 note b Rot. Parl. v. p. 237 b.

page 347 note c W. of Worcester's Itin. 370.

page 348 note a Pastoa Letters, iii. letter 27.

page 348 note b Holinshed, ii. p. 638.

page 348 note c Blomfield, iii. p. 714.

page 348 note d Collectanea Topog. v. p. 282.

page 348 note a Vol. iii. letter 45. I question the date assigned by the editor to this letter; for in it the lady's mother suggests inquiries whether Sir William's lands were clear : whereas at that time he was attainted, and his lands forfeited. It is more likely to have been written in Mardr, 1456, when the attainder had been reversed.

page 349 note a Paston Letters, i. p. 58.

page 349 note b Ib. i. p. 172.

page 349 note c Rot. Parl. v. 349.

page 349 note d Rot. Pat. 38 Hen. VI. pt. 2, m. 24.

page 349 note e Vol. i. p. 200.

page 349 note f Rot. Parl. vi. p. 435.