84 Amye obsart. 
(The original isin Latin. Translated, and in brief, it is thus: ] 
‘To all the faithful in Christ, &c., John, Duke of Northumberland, Earl 
Marshal of England, and Great Master of the Household of our Lord the King, 
greeting. Whereas by Letters Patent, 21st November, 6 Edw. VI., the King 
granted to him the manor of Hamesby lately belonging to the Cathedral Church 
of Norwich and the Church and Patronage of the Vicarage of Hamesby, with 
all rights, (‘nativos et nativas et villanos cum eorum sequelis’) &c. To have, 
&c., to the said Duke and his heirs for ever: paying to the crown yearly £4 8s.7d, 
for the manor, and 22s. for the Rectory, into the Court of Augmentations. 
Know ye that I have given and granted the said manor, &c., to Robert Dudley, 
Lord Dudley, my son and the Ladie Amie his wife. To have and to hold the 
same to them and the heirs of the body of the said Robert lawfully begotten, to the 
use of the said Robert Dudley, Amie his wife and heirs of his body, &e. Know 
also that I have appointed my beloved in Christ, John Robsart, Knight, my 
attorney to deliver the same to the said Robert Dudley and the Lady Amie his 
wife. 
NoRkTHUMBERLAND,.” 
[Seal of eight quarterings within the garter. ] 
SypisteeneE, Co, Norfolk. 30th January, 3 & 4 Philip and Mary (1557). 
‘¢ Whereas John Robsart, Kt., lately deceased, was seised of Sydisterne, 
Newton juxta Byrcham, and Great Byrcham, remainder to his wife Elizabeth, 
remainder to Robert Dudley and Amie his wife, daughter and heir apparent of 
said John, remainder to issue of Robert and Amia, rem’ to right heirs of John 
Robsart: which manor of Sydisterne, &c., Elizabeth since the death of John 
now holds, &¢.” 
[From original Patent. ] 
Hates Owen, Co. Salop, 1558, 24th March (4 and 5 Philip and Mary). 
‘CA license of Alienation trom Philippe and Maryej’to Sir Robert Dudley 
and Amye his wief, to alienate Hales Owen to Thomas Blount,” 
Ditto. 27th March. 
‘* A counterpane of the Sale of Hales-Owen passed from Sir Robert Dudley 
and Amye his wief to Thomas Blounte and George Tooky.” 
No. III. (p. 64.) 
Items relating to Amye (Robsart) Lady Dudley, extracted from the 
account books of Lord Robert Dudley. (Original at Longleat.) 
Gyven to Gowre for hys charge riding into Lincolnshire to my ladie xxs. 
Paid his hyer of certen haknes [hacknies] for my ladie lxi? 
Item to John Forest for his charge Ryding to Mr. Hide’s to my ladye _ iii*.iiij4, 
For Gower for my Lady, coming out of Lincoln xxvi", viiit. 
To Johans for riding to Mr. Hide’s to my lady iii’. iiij4, 
To Mr. Blunt’s horsehier when he rode to my dady in the Christmas 6s, 84, 
To Johnes for my lady 66s, 84, 
