Sy the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 303 



and conscience. And your poore subjecte shalbe most bounden to pray to 

 Almightie God for tbe most prosperous and victorious estate of your highnes 

 with increase of all honor longe to continue and endure. 



{In dorso) John Blandford and Richard Suddon alias "Weler, subpenas 

 immediat'. 



The two parties were bound over to keep the peace. 



(No. 36.) Council Book Extracts.* 

 At "Westminster the v"" day of Junij An" 1550. 



" Upon informacon of a greete ryote and unlawfall assembly made by the 

 Lord Sturtone upon William Hartgill, both parties were sente for and the 

 matter beinge examined, it appeared that the said Lord Sturton had attempted 

 a notable offence, wherefore he was this day committed to the Fleete and bound 

 in a recognezones of 500 markes that his men and freindes should keepe the 

 peace againste the said Hartegill and all his. 



Likewise the said Hartegill knowleged a recognesones of £200 to tlie Kinges 

 use that he, his servantes and frendes should keep the peace against the said 

 Lord Sturton and all his ; and that he himselfe should give his daylie attend- 

 ance on the Counsell till he be discharged." 



At Greenwich 14 June, 1550. 



" A recognizance taken of the Lord Stourton in 5000 marcs with condicon 

 to attend daylie on the Councel till further libertie be granted to abide their 

 ordre and to keep the peace he and all his." (Council Book fol. 52.) 



At Westminster ult. Junij, 1550. 



" A recognizance taken of William Hartgill of 500 marcs. The condicon to 

 appear at AUhallowtide next and in the meane tyme when so ever he shall be 

 called observing the peace for him and all his against the Lord Sturton and all 

 his." (Ditto fol. 65.) 



Westminster 18 July 1550. 



Entry concerning a Ucence for the Lord Admiral [Lord Seymour of Sudeley] 

 to go into Lincolnshire. 



" And because he desired the companie of the Lord Stourton therefore licence 

 was given him also for his absence for xl dales." (Do. fol. 88.) 

 Otelands 7 September 1550. 



•'A lettre to the Lord Stourton declaring the release and discharge of his 

 recognizances." (Do.) 



At Westminster 25 Nov', 1550. _ 



" Wm. Hartgill de in com : AViltes recognovit se debere Dno Regi 



£200, etc." _ 



" The condecon to keepe the Kinges peace as well against the Lord Sturton 

 and all his as against aU others the Kinges aubjectes." (Do. fol. 169.) 

 Westminster 11 March 1550 — 1. 



" Lettre to the Lord Stourton that he may well enough help his brother 

 Andrew with money towards his return into England without th' offence of the 

 Kings Maj"'' notwithstanding the offence of the said Andrew being now pardoned 



by his Majestie upon the said Andrew's submission." (Do. fol. 242.) 



•H«rl. MS. 352, 82b. 

 VOL. Vin. — NO. XXIV. ^^ 



