John Paston, dwellyng in the Tempyll at London, be thys letter delyverd in hast.
To my rygth worchepful husbond, John Paston, dwellyng in the Inner Temple at London, in hast.
God yeue grace that the see may be better kepte than it is now, or ellys it chall ben a perlyous dwellyng be the se cost.
Other tydyngs as yett can I non tell you, save Ulveston is Styward of the Mydill Inne, and Isley of the Inner Inne, be cause thei wold have officz for excuse for dwellyng this tyme from her wyves, &c.
To my rythg reverent and worchypfoll fader, John Paston, Esquyer, dwellyngin Heylysdon, be thys letter delyvered in haste.
On Easter day in the morning, came Teudilli the Gouernour to the Campe, from Cotosta hys dwellyng place, whyche was eyght leagues from thence.
There was at his entres your unkill William and other jentilmen dwellyng in Norwich.
Ther is a grosser dwellyng ryght over ayenst the well with ij.
Also, I sent John Lee is wyff a lettyr by on Crawethorn dwellyng in Wood street, or ellys in Sylver street at the end of Wood street.
But dame envy was there dwellyng The whyche can sethe stryfe in every state.
To mygth rigth good and speciall maister, John Paston, dwellyngat Heylesdon be syde Norwich.
To my rygte reverent and worchepfull fadyr, John Paston, dwellyng in Castyr, be thys delyveryd.
To my ryght reverend and worchepfull modyr, Margaret Paston, dwellyng at Caster, be thys delyveryed in hast.
To my most reverent and worchepfull maister, John Paston, dwellyng at Heylysdon, be this delyveryd.
The date of its foundation is not known, but a John de Chambrey was collated to the living in 1322.
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