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SJCR/SJAR/1/1/Taylor/1/11
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- 1542 (Creation)
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Letter, n.d., John Norres to John Taylor SJC Master, about sealing a lease.
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Ryght Worshipfull after my harty Recommendations this shalbe to advertis yow I anotte send the counterpayne untill I may come to london for itis in my cofer ther and I am in doute whether I shalbe at London aftore the tyme or no for I am bonde to the stake tell sum of my fellows com bute it is no mater it shall requier no hast for the selyng of the counterpayne after Cristmas I shall wayte open yow with the money and then whe wyll devise sum waye so that yowr brother shall nott nede to take payne to come so fare for this mater onlese he have sum other course then this and thus hartily fare yow as well as my selfe by yowrs
Jhon Norres
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He may be the John Norresse of Wingfield who in 1542 had, with others, letters of proxy in respect of Aldworth Rectory. (see Baker-Mayor, History of St Johns, p. 362)