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Agreement: Fulk Woodhull

Agreement between Lady Margaret and Foulk Woodhall [Fulk Woodhull] of Warkworth, Northamptonshire, for his marriage settlement with Elizabeth Webb, one of Lady Margaret's gentlewomen.

Woodhull, Fulk

Agreement: inheritance of Henry of Richmond

Agreement, Lady Margaret and Thomas Lord Stanley, in the presence of Edward IV, whereby Stanley undertakes:

  • not to oppose Margaret's settlement of her Somerset estates, [see SJLM/3/2/1]
  • to grant her life interest in his estates as before agreed [see SJLM/4/3/2/1 and SJLM/4/3/2/4]
  • that Henry, Earl of Richmond [Margaret's son] be allowed a share in the estates of Margaret, Duchess of Somerset if he come to England and be in the king's favour.

Agreement: St John's College, the Lichfield Chapter and James Beresford, for founding two fellowships and two scholarships

Limited to: 1) those of founder's name and kin; 2) natives of parishes of Chesterfield, Worksworth or Ashbourne, Derbyshire, or Alconsfield, Staffordshire; 3) birth in Staffordshire or Derbyshire; 4) in default, those qualified in Cambridge University. With chantry obligations.

Agreement: St John's College, Thomas Linacre and others, for conveying property

For conveying property in Adlingstreet to the college to endow a lecture in medicine. Indenture between: Nicholas Metcalfe, Master of St John's; Thomas Linacre, Doctor of Physik, Physician to the King; Cuthbert Tunstal, Bishop of London; Sir Thomas More, Under Treasurer of England; Master John Stokesley, D. D. (Dean of the Chapel Royal), and William Shelley, Sergeant at Law and Recorder of London. By his will, Linacre wills that all the land and property which he bought from the Prior of Elsing Spital (St Mary within Cripplegate), lately called the Belle and the Lanthorne in Adlingstreet, in the parish of St Benet beside Baynard's Castle, now leased by Thomas Cony of London, fletcher, shall be put in mortmain to the College. He also bequeaths money to be used to buy land. After his death, the College is to pay £12 for a lecture in physick [medicine] to be founded within the University. The reader to take a half-year sabbatical every four years, the stipend for that period to be applied and converted to the only use of the College. The College to give a bond in £400.
Four seals. Signatures of Thomas Linacre, Cuthbert, Bishop of London, John Stokesley

Allowance: John Haryson [Harrison]

Expenses of John Haryson from Hatfield to Greenwich by command of Lady Margaret to be with the Queen [Katherine of Aragon]; and his boat hire to Westminster the night before the coronation to `open the back gates'; and boat hire to London again to fetch black cloth for the frater [brotherhood ?]; signed by Thomas Mawdesley.

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