Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . As this petition is addressed to the Bishop of Winchester,it must have been presented between the 11th of October,1456, and the 7th of July, 1460, while William Waynflete,Bishop of Winchester, was Lord Chancellor. The date given for the negotiation with Harry Jordanis the 27th year of Henry VI., which extended fromAugust 31st, 1448, to August 31st, 1449. According toour calculation given above (p. 26), Henry Jordansmother-in-law, Johanna, was then the wife of JohnSturdy. We also placed the death of John S


Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county . As this petition is addressed to the Bishop of Winchester,it must have been presented between the 11th of October,1456, and the 7th of July, 1460, while William Waynflete,Bishop of Winchester, was Lord Chancellor. The date given for the negotiation with Harry Jordanis the 27th year of Henry VI., which extended fromAugust 31st, 1448, to August 31st, 1449. According toour calculation given above (p. 26), Henry Jordansmother-in-law, Johanna, was then the wife of JohnSturdy. We also placed the death of John Sturdy in1455; and we see that he was dead at the time of thepresentation of the petition. John Vincents talk ofreturning to John Sturdys service after his death isintelligible, if his wTidow was carrying on the business,as we have estimated that she did until 1464. Also thefact that Henry Jordan is called a fishmonger, whileJohn Sturdy and John Vincent are called Belmakers,tells in favour of the view that Henry Jordan was not abell-founder at the date of the petition or at any prior. Plate I. 2. Plate I. 3. John Tonnes Ornamental Stops. Plate II. used by John Tonneon Kotherfield 3rd.


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